This Grilled Mediterranean Chicken Kebabs with Romesco Sauce recipe contains chicken breasts, extra virgin olive oil, fresh lemon juice, clove garlic, lemon zest and more.
This Chicken Breast Stuffed with Cheese, Tomato and Basil recipe contains bone-in chicken breast halves, olive oil, Fontina, broccoli rabe, olive oil and more.
This Mexican Chicken Casserole with Charred Tomato Salsa recipe contains corn tortillas, cooked chicken, shredded monterey jack cheese, feta cheese, frozen corn kernels and more.
This is not at all difficult to make - although you can use uncooked bacon strips I prefer to semi-cook the bacon in the oven first just to release some fat but do not cook until crisp or wrapping it around the chicken will be impossible - the chicken may be prepared up to one day in advance, which makes this great dinner party food, just cover refrigerate and mix up the sauce when ready to bake :)
This Chicken Thighs Braised in Garlic and White Wine recipe contains chicken thighs, long-grain white rice, all-purpose flour, olive oil, dry white wine and more.
I took one of my favorite dishes, Chicken Cordon Bleu and turned it into an easy to put together casserole. Trust me, the whole family will love this cheesy rice dinner.
Mini sliders are a fun weeknight meal the whole family is sure to love. Dijon mustard gives the apricot chutney the perfect amount of peppery tang to complement the grilled chicken.
Make the best Coconut Chicken Tenders with Spicy Mango Salsa with this easy recipe. Find thousands of free, expert-tested, printable recipes on HowStuffWorks.com
This Chicken in Creamy Lemon Artichoke and Mushroom Sauce recipe contains heavy cream, extra-virgin olive oil, marinated artichoke hearts, all-purpose flour, pepper and more.
Sriracha hot sauce -- available in the Asian section of most grocery stores -- adds heat and a touch of sweetness to the glaze for chicken wings in this recipe by Gail Simmons. The wings are roasted, not fried, so they're quite easy to make. Click here to visit the new home of KitchenDaily!
This is a simple throw-together dish I came up with that is great for a Sunday after-church meal. Note: You can fry your own bacon for this recipe. I like the taste of bacon but cannot handle the lingering smell it leaves in the house when you fry it, so I just buy the jarred bacon for the few times a year I use it.