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These are the Best Chicken Recipes

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These are the Best Chicken Recipes

Great chicken recipes like these are perfect for pleasing picky eaters and the cooks who like a good, easy meal. Plain chicken has been dressed up in a variety of different recipes with delicious spices and sauces, then served as chicken casseroles, fried chicken, chicken soup, chicken tenders, and more.

The recipes for main dish chicken dinners below are tested and approved by generations of families and friends. Enjoy them with those who gather at your table.


Four to Five Ingredient Chicken Dinners

Cooking Tips to Make Your Life Easier

Cooking can feel like a chore after a long day at work or on a busy night. Check out these tips to make cooking easier and less stressful for you:

Give yourself enough time to cook, when possible. It can be tempting to put off starting dinner until you finish that chapter, watch one more episode of your favorite show, or take a nap. But, procrastinating cooking will cut down on the amount of time you actually have to cook. That will leave you feeling pushed, and it may not give you a lot of time to actually enjoy what you've made. Sometimes, you don't have a say in how much time you have to cook. When you do, try to give yourself enough.

Set rules for your kids. If your kids are running wild, it can make it harder for you to focus on cooking. This can lead to critical mistakes! Set rules for your children to avoid unnecessary problems. Tell them that they should only come to you while you're cooking if they really need something and it can't wait. Have them help you set the table, so that they're occupied and out of the way. Teach them kitchen safety so you don't have to watch them every second they're in the kitchen. If your kids are struggling to keep busy in advance of dinner, have that be the time when they do their homework or chores.

Don't overwhelm yourself. Challenging recipes can be fun, but it's important to keep your own ability in mind. Giving yourself a very difficult cooking challenge when you're still a novice isn't advisable. You'll only end up stressed and disappointed. Choose recipes that challenge you to try new things, while also not pushing you too far beyond your comfort level.

Keep your kitchen organized. You'll have an easier time cooking if everything is where it should be. Keep your cooking utensils organized, your pots and pans orderly and accessible, and your recipes in the same spot. Keep your pantry and fridge organized so you can quickly find the ingredients you need. All of these things will ultimately save you time in the long run.

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