This Hawaiian chicken skillet is a deliciously unusual sweet and savory dish. The pineapple gives a special twist to this meat dish, and jalapenos a hot kick. You can play around with this dish, if you’d like chicken breasts instead of the thigh, you can go with it. On the other hand, if you don’t like spicy food, you can skip the jalapenos. However you make it, any version of this dish is simply phenomenal.
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Cheesy Broccoli Stuffed Chicken
Cheesy broccoli stuffed chicken is great way to make your kids eat their veggies. This dish is absolutely delicious, colorful and flavorful. It’s simple to make and it doesn’t take much time, so it’s a perfect weeknight dinner.
Sheet-Pan Lemon Parm Chicken
Sheet-pan lemon parm chicken is a true hero of the weeknight dinner. It’s easy and fast to make, with just a little bit of prep and around 20 minutes in the oven, this delicious dish can be your whole meal. This recipe is also highly customizable, besides asparagus, you can add any vegetables you like!
The key, when making a one-pan meal is in staggering your ingredients. If you do that properly, you’ll have a complete meal for friends or family. One tip for this recipe is, do not top chicken breasts with the honey lemon mixture unless eating immediately and aren’t planning on having leftovers since it will make it soggy.
Buffalo Chicken Sloppy Joes
Buffalo Chicken Sloppy Joes are the ultimate comfort food, but by using lean ground chicken and not loading it up with butter and oil we can indulge more frequently than we could with wings. If you would like the whole wings-with-carrots-and-celery experience, you can substitute half the carrots with celery. You can use any type of dressing you like, traditionally we like ranch or blue cheese, or just sprinkle some crumbled blue cheese on top.
This recipe only uses one pan, tastes like your favorite bar snack, and is secretly healthy! What more could you ask for?
“Better Than Takeout” Orange Chicken
Instead of reaching for the phone to order Chinese food, just make your favorite dish at home! This orange chicken is even better than the typical take out version, and not just because it’s healthier. Just prepare some basmati rice as a side dish, and you have a complete lunch or a dinner. The sauce is the highlight of this recipe – the creaminess of the peanut butter and the sweet and fresh citrus orange flavor give such great flavor and a zesty kick to the meal.