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Costco’s rotisserie chicken is famous for a reason — it’s delicious, affordable, and can be used in about a million different ways. No trip to Costco is complete without bringing home the famous $5 chicken. Sure, it may be a gateway item that results in you spending $400 on oversized jars of peaches, pretzels, and enough ketchup to last through at least three apocalypses but the moment you take a bite of that tender and juicy chicken, you’ll remember why it’s worth the trouble of a trip to Costco.
Plus, in all likelihood, you’ll have a decent amount of leftovers after your first night dining on this grab-and-go entrée. But that’s just another reason you should reach for this pre-cooked poultry. You’ll be dining on it for days. If you’re the type who craves a little more variety from your cuisine, that might not sound super-appealing. However, the internet is a giving place, and a cursory search yields countless recipes you can create using leftover rotisserie chicken from Costco.
But hey, you’re busy. We get it — that’s part of the reason you love Costco’s quick and easy chicken option in the first place. So, we did you a solid and rounded up some of the best recipes out there that you can whip up using your rotisserie chicken remains. If you thought your family loved it the first night, they’re going to love these gourmet remixes.
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Chicken Parmesan Casserole
Chicken parm may not be an ideal recipe for a large crowd or a big family, but chicken parm casserole couldn’t be easier to make and has all of the delicious flavors you know and love.
Get the recipe from The Cozy Cook
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Chicken Pot Pie With Puff Pastry
This is a much less fussy and labor-intensive version of classic chicken pot pie. You can use store-bought puff pastry and as a bonus, you’ll have delicious leftovers all week long.
Get the recipe from Bites With Bri
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Lemon Chicken Orzo
This comforting pasta dish gets a big dash of freshness from the lemon and spinach. You could also substitute different veggies like broccoli or asparagus if you don’t have spinach on hand.
Get the recipe from Salt and Lavender
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Buffalo Chicken Pasta
What could possibly be better than Buffalo chicken wings? Buffalo chicken pasta. If you’re a fan of dishes on the spicier side and want a warm, hearty, and ultra-comforting meal that comes together in just one pan, give this one a try.
Get the recipe from The Cozy Cook
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Chicken Cakes
Crab cakes are so 2023. In 2024, we are all about the more wallet-friendly chicken cakes. They’re crispy enough that you can tell your kids they’re basically chicken nuggets and you won’t waste a bit of that delicious rotisserie chicken.
Get the recipe from Natasha’s Kitchen
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Creamy Lemon Chicken Pasta
Want a quick and easy pasta recipe that your kids will devour? This creamy lemon chicken pasta is the recipe for you. It makes a great weeknight meal because it only takes 30 minutes to make.
Get the recipe from Salt and Lavender
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Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup
Want a Taco Tuesday-inspired meal with a twist? How does a big bowl of warm, creamy chicken tortilla soup sound? You can make this as spicy or as mild as you want and it can also be made in a slow cooker.
Get the recipe from The Cozy Cook
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Chicken Lettuce Wraps With Peanut Sauce
This mouthwatering recipe from The Defined Dish comes together in just 15 minutes! And even though they’re called lettuce wraps, you can substitute the lettuce for your favorite leafy vegetable (radicchio is used here). The best part of this recipe is the tangy, sweet, and slightly spicy peanut sauce that is so good, you’ll want to put it on everything.
Get the recipe from The Defined Dish
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Crack chicken roll ups
With only a few ingredients, these delicious and easy rollups come together in no time.
Get the recipe from Plain Chicken
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Creamy Chicken Gnocchi With Spinach
If you have large pieces of rotisserie chicken leftover (an entire breast), the creator of this recipe, Sprinkles and Sprouts suggests tossing it in your stand mixer and using the paddle attachment to shred it quickly! You can also try making this with Trader Joe’s famous cauliflower gnocchi if you’re trying to cut back on carbs.
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Rotisserie Chicken Skillet
There are few things we love more than a good skillet meal! A Family Feast recommends using rotisserie chicken for both its flavor and convenience, which in this dish is deliciously combined with lightly toasted orzo and veggies.
Get the recipe from A Family Feast.
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Chicken Stuffed Alfredo Shells
Looking for a fun way to use your leftover rotisserie? Stuff it in oversized shells and smother it with alfredo sauce and cheese! Like Mother, Like Daughter has the right idea with this crowd-pleaser.
Get the recipe from Like Mother, Like Daughter.
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Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad
Tossing leftover rotisserie in a salad is a wildly easy idea and yet one that never seemed to occur to us before. The Creativity Exchange combines the chicken with the dressing and other ingredient, but stores the romaine separate to keep it fresh and crunchy. All it takes is a quick toss and it’s ready to devour!
Get the recipe from The Creativity Exchange.
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Better Than Takeout Chicken Fried Rice
DIY fried rice is already a dream come true. But according to The Recipe Critic, adding chicken really amps up the flavor of this fun dish. And since Costco’s rotisserie is so flavorful already, it’s the perfect chicken for the job.
Get the recipe from The Recipe Critic.
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Cheesy Caprese Chicken & Quinoa Casserole
Rotisserie chicken, cheese, quinoa, fresh tomatoes and basil. What’s not to love about Eat Yourself Skinny’s cheesy caprese casserole recipe?
Get the recipe from Eat Yourself Skinny.
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Baked BBQ Chicken Roll-Up
It’s a well-known fact that kids will eat basically anything that comes in roll-up form, especially if a dipping sauce is involved. Give them something both tasty and irresistible when you serve up Old House to New Home’s super-simple BBQ chicken roll-up using rotisserie leftovers.
Get the recipe from Old House to New Home.
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Buffalo Chicken Cheesy Penne
Whitney Bond’s buffalo chicken cheesy penne looks (and tastes!) like a dish you spent hours preparing. But thanks partially to the fact that she uses leftover rotisserie in the recipe, this dreamy meal takes less than half an hour to whip up.
Get the recipe from Whitney Bond.
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Chicken Chile Verde Stew
There is nothing better on a cold day than a bowl of hot soup. Unless, that is, you’re talking about a bowl of hot soup that’s as quick and easy to make as Good + Simple’s chicken chile verde stew. Time-saving rotisserie leftovers FTW, once again!
Get the recipe from Good + Simple.
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Chicken Enchilada Casserole
We know what you’re thinking: Dear god in culinary heaven, this looks amazing. But also maybe, This looks complicated. Good news? Home Made Interest’s recipe is actually pretty easy to pull off. Even better news? Your tasty rotisserie chicken leftovers will become party of an even tastier dish.
Get the recipe from Home Made Interest.
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Easy Greek Tzatziki Chicken Salad
Raise your hand if you’re obsessed with tzatziki sauce (*raises both hands and waves them around enthusiastically*). So, we probably don’t have to tell you that coating leftover rotisserie in this Greek condiment and then combing it with chicken salad ingredients is a good idea. This recipe from Host the Toast is simple, healthful and, best of all, heavy on the tzatziki.
Get the recipe from Host the Toast.
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Chicken Olivia
You know what your rotisserie chicken needs? To be doused in a creamy, dreamy sauce made using ingredients like sour cream and cheddar cheese. Bunny’s Warm Oven has the 4-1-1 on this mouth-watering meal, also known as “Chicken Olivia.”
Get the recipe from Bunny’s Warm Oven.
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Easy Chicken Pot Pie
You had to know this was coming, right? Because you can’t have a round-up of chicken recipes without including the most quintessential chicken comfort food. Spicy Southern Kitchen will help guide you from leftover rotisserie to picture-perfect chicken pot pie.
Get the recipe from Spicy Southern Kitchen.
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Coconut Chicken Curry
Bring on the flavor! For major impact without a major time commitment, consider Taste & Tell’s coconut chicken curry. You can even shave more time off your meal prepping by just using whatever store-bought curry you have on hand (as opposed to making a trip to the market for the fresh stuff).
Get the recipe from Taste & Tell.
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Crack Chicken Casserole
What do you get when you combine rotisserie chicken, cheddar, bacon, ranch seasoning, sour cream and cream of chicken soup? Well, for starters, Plain Chicken’s crack chicken casserole. But more importantly, a dish your family will demolish… and then ask for more.
Get the recipe from Plain Chicken.
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Creamy Spinach Artichoke Chicken Casserole
If you want to elevate your leftover rotisserie a little, take a cue from Nibble and Dine. Kate’s recipe is creamy, beautiful and sneaks in an impressive two pounds of vegetables!
Get the recipe from Nibble and Dine.
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Easy Rotisserie Chicken Tacos
You can never — we repeat, never — go wrong with tacos. So, the next time you have leftover Costco rotisserie, you should turn to this simple recipe from A Family Feast. You can even set out a toppings bar so your family can dress up their rotisserie tacos however they’d like.
Get the recipe from A Family Feast.
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Easy Creamy Chicken Pasta Bake
Listen, it doesn’t get much easier than Chef Not Required’s easy creamy chicken pasta bake. The sauce literally only has two ingredients, and then you just toss in bacon, your rotisserie and pasta before baking to perfection.
Get the recipe from Chef Not Required.
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Veggie Loaded Rotisserie Chicken Casserole
Rotisserie chicken and veggies are a match made in heaven. And when you add cheese? Well, that just tips the scales toward taste nirvana. Project Meal Plan does just that in a comforting dish that boasts broccoli, cauliflower, baby spinach and other healthy ingredients.
Get the recipe from Project Meal Plan.
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French Onion Chicken Noodle Casserole
TBH, this recipe from Kleinworth & Co. should come with a warning label — because it’s highly addictive. But what else can you expect from a dish that marries egg noodles, cheese, rotisserie chicken and crispy fried onions?!
Get the recipe from Kleinworth & Co.
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