17 Chicken Dinners My Kids Wanted After I Cut Back on Delivery
Delivery gets expensive fast when chicken is the one dinner everyone agrees on. These 17 recipes cover the same kinds of dinners families often order in, including saucy BBQ chicken, creamy pasta, crisp nuggets, loaded potatoes, wings, and casseroles. The collection keeps the focus on practical chicken dinners with enough range for weeknights, weekend plates, and leftovers without turning the kitchen into a full restaurant shift.

Whole Baked BBQ Chicken

A 2-hour-10-minute roast, Whole Baked BBQ Chicken starts with a 5-pound chicken and finishes with BBQ sauce, low-sodium chicken broth, smoked paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, and butter. It serves 5 people, which gives dinner a main dish that can stretch into sandwiches or salads later. This fits the cut-back-on-delivery angle because one bird can cover more than one meal. Serve it with coleslaw, cornbread, or a simple green salad.
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Buffalo Chicken Dip

Ready in 17 minutes, Buffalo Chicken Dip turns cooked shredded chicken into an 8-serving dish with cream cheese, hot sauce, ranch dressing, blue cheese crumbles, and green onions. It works as a snack-style dinner when nobody wants another delivery box but everyone wants something bold and scoopable. The oven time is short, so it helps on nights when plans change late. Set it out with celery sticks, tortilla chips, carrots, or bread.
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Buffalo Chicken Pinwheels

For a no-cook option that still uses real chicken, Buffalo Chicken Pinwheels take 15 minutes and make 4 servings from tortillas, cream cheese, ranch dressing, shredded chicken, buffalo wing sauce, shredded cheese, bacon, and chives. The roll-and-slice format helps when dinner needs to double as lunchbox prep or after-school food. It also gives that takeout-style buffalo flavor without ordering appetizers. Chill before slicing so the spirals hold together cleanly.
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Buffalo Chicken Salad

In only 5 minutes, Buffalo Chicken Salad mixes chilled shredded chicken with buffalo sauce, sour cream, celery, blue cheese crumbles, green onions, ranch dressing, and garlic powder. The recipe serves 3 people, so it is a fast way to turn cooked chicken into sandwiches, wraps, or a cracker board. It keeps dinner from drifting back to delivery because the work is mostly stirring. Spoon it into croissants, lettuce cups, or hollowed-out tomatoes.
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Chicken Alfredo

A 30-minute pasta dinner, Chicken Alfredo serves 6 with short pasta, cubed chicken breasts, butter, garlic, heavy cream, Parmesan, nutmeg, olive oil, and parsley. The creamy sauce and sliced chicken cover the same takeout craving without waiting on a driver. Since the recipe uses one pan for the chicken and sauce after boiling pasta, cleanup stays manageable. Serve it right away with extra Parmesan and black pepper.
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Chick-fil-A Nuggets

Made in 30 minutes, Chick-fil-A Nuggets serve 4 people with chicken breasts, milk, egg, flour, paprika, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and peanut oil. The breaded bite-sized pieces are useful when kids want drive-through chicken, but the budget says no. Because the ingredients are basic, the recipe fits a weeknight when you want something familiar without leaving the house. Add fries, fruit, or a quick salad on the side.
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Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

With a 30-minute total time, Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad serves 6 and combines penne, romaine, cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, croutons, Parmesan, chicken breasts, and a sour cream-mayo Caesar dressing. It covers dinner and lunch prep at the same time, which helps when delivery usually fills the gap. Keeping lettuce and croutons separate until serving also protects the texture. Pack it for busy nights, potlucks, or a cold dinner plate.
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Chicken Cutlets

Crisp in 25 minutes, Chicken Cutlets make 6 servings from thin chicken cutlets coated with flour, eggs, breadcrumbs, Parmesan, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, and oil for frying. The recipe gives a fast main dish that can become sandwiches, pasta topping, or a salad add-on. That flexibility is useful when the family wants something like tenders but dinner still needs to stretch. Serve with lemon wedges and chopped parsley.
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Air Fryer Chicken Fritters

Despite the item name, Air Fryer Chicken Fritters are pan-fried in the recipe card and take 30 minutes for 4 servings. Cooked chicken breast gets mixed with flour, cornstarch, baking powder, garlic powder, thyme, egg, milk, Dijon mustard, parsley, and vegetable oil. The fritters are a smart use for leftover chicken when delivery feels easier than thinking. Serve warm with sweet and sour sauce, honey mustard, or another dipping sauce.
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Chicken Noodle Soup

A 1-hour pot, Chicken Noodle Soup serves 4 people with onion, carrots, celery, garlic, oregano, thyme, bay leaf, chicken broth, chicken breasts, egg noodles, parsley, and lemon. It is the slower, steadier choice on nights when delivery would only bring something heavier than anyone needs. The shredded chicken and noodles make it filling without needing many extras. Serve with grilled cheese, crackers, or a simple side salad.
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Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta

At 45 minutes, Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta serves 6 with angel hair pasta, chicken tenderloins, flour, Parmesan, Italian seasoning, paprika, bell peppers, red onion, garlic, chicken broth, white wine, and heavy cream. It answers the restaurant-pasta craving without the bill that comes with ordering in. The peppers and cream sauce make it more than plain chicken over noodles. Serve with salad or bread for a full plate.
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Chicken Shawarma

Marinated in Greek yogurt, lemon, cumin, smoked paprika, parsley, garlic powder, onion powder, turmeric, cardamom, black pepper, salt, and olive oil, Chicken Shawarma uses boneless chicken thighs and takes about 1 hour. The seasoning gives dinner a takeout-style profile without needing a delivery app open. It is a strong pick when plain chicken keeps getting ignored. Serve with pita, rice, cucumber salad, or a spoonful of sauce.
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BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes

Built as a 1-hour-5-minute dinner, BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes make 4 servings with russet potatoes, olive oil, cooked shredded chicken, BBQ sauce, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and cilantro. The stuffed potato format turns a few filling ingredients into a full plate, which helps replace a delivery order without adding extra sides. Baking the potatoes takes most of the time. Serve with coleslaw, tortilla chips, or grilled corn.
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King Ranch Casserole

A 45-minute bake, King Ranch Casserole feeds 8 with cooked shredded chicken, bell pepper, sweet onion, jalapeño, cream of chicken soup, Rotel tomatoes, Mexican seasoning, corn tortillas, Monterey Jack, and olive oil. The layered casserole format gives the table a full dinner from one dish instead of several takeout containers. It also reheats well for lunch or another dinner. Let it rest before scooping so the layers hold.
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BBQ Wings

Baked in 55 minutes, BBQ Wings make 4 servings from 2.5 pounds of chicken wings coated with flour, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, salt, pepper, and barbecue sauce. The oven method skips deep-frying while still giving a sticky wing plate at home. That makes it useful when delivery wings cost too much for what disappears in minutes. Serve with ranch, blue cheese dressing, celery, carrots, or baked beans.
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Raising Cane Tenders

After a buttermilk marinade, Raising Cane Tenders take 1 hour and 50 minutes and serve 6 with chicken, buttermilk, egg, flour, cornstarch, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper, and oil for frying. The longer prep makes sense when the craving is specifically for crisp chicken tenders and sauce. It is a weekend or planned-ahead pick rather than a last-minute dinner. Serve with fries, slaw, toast, or a dipping sauce.
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Buffalo Chicken Baked Potatoes

A 1-hour-5-minute dinner, Buffalo Chicken Baked Potatoes serve 3 with russet potatoes, shredded chicken, butter, buffalo sauce, green onion, blue cheese crumbles, ranch dressing, salt, and pepper. The baked potato base turns a small amount of chicken into a filling plate, which helps when delivery prices make one meal feel like a grocery run. Bake the potatoes until fork-tender, then stuff and top. Serve with extra ranch or a side salad.
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