Chicken Breast
Lemon-Tarragon Chicken Salad Sandwiches
For convenience, you can use a purchased roast chicken or substitute smoked turkey.
Grilled Chicken Moroccan Style
Start marinating the chicken four to six hours ahead. Pour frosty Pilsners or a chilled Chenin Blanc.
Moroccan Chicken and Lentils
A blend of cumin, chili powder, and cinnamon gives this dish its Moroccan flair.
Veal Cutlets with Arugula and Tomato Salad
You can substitute skinless boneless chicken breasts for the veal cutlets.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 35 min
Barbecued Chicken with Vinegar Basting Sauce
This light and spicy sauce is especially good on chicken. For convenience, you can mix the spices ahead, then add the vinegar just before using.
Grilled Lemon-Honey Chicken Breasts
For a quick and easy meal, grill some vegetables — like red onions, bell peppers and eggplant — alongside the chicken.
Sharpen your chopping skills and learn how to joint a whole chicken with our technique videos.
Chicken Marinara
Lorraine Stevenski of Clearwater, Florida, writes: "As a kid growing up in an Italian family, I loved being in the kitchen. But I didn't become serious about cooking until I got married and had my own kitchen to experiment in. My husband and I lived in Queens, New York, within walking distance of many Greek, Italian, and Spanish food shops. The new foods I discovered there inspired my passion for cooking."
Panko is available in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
Hearty Chicken Vegetable Soup
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 40 min
Grilled Cajun Chicken Salad with Spicy Ranch Dressing
Even the ranch dressing gets a Cajun kick in this lively main-course salad.
Poached Chicken Breast Stuffed with Goat Cheese and Spinach
This is a recipe that I cook at home myself — a versatile method for having a sophisticated meal on tap with very little last-minute prep work. This is a remarkable dish because it requires nothing but a pot of simmering water to cook it successfully; there is no butter, no oil, no sautéing, and no roasting. Yet the results are delicious. Here I've stuffed the chicken with goat cheese and spinach, but you can substitute Chopped Roasted Tomatoes ( this recipe can be found in the book), or any filling you like.
Avoid buying boneless, skinless chicken breast pieces if poissible. You'll get the best results by purchasing a whole organic chicken and removing the breast yourself.
Serve this with a small salad for an ideal lunch.
Summer Chicken Sauté with Tomato-Basil Sauce
Peperoncini, breadsticks, and orzo mixed with sliced oil-cured olives would round out the main course beautifully. End with raspberries and sweetened whipped cream.
Grilled Chicken and Vegetable Sandwiches with Tarragon Mayonnaise
Carey Paquette of Arlington, Virginia, writes: "My boyfriend and I cook almost every night as a way to unwind. It's nice to come home after a hectic day and make dinner together rather than pull something prepackaged out of the freezer. One of our favorite things is grilled vegetables. I'm always adding them to meals, since they don't need a lot of preparation. They're the key ingredients in my popular chicken sandwiches."
Tuscan-Style Grilled Chicken Sandwich
Pat Christofolo runs the kitchen at this restaurant, located only a few minutes from downtown Phoenix. She's particular about the way she puts this sandwich together: The mayo should touch both the chicken and greens, so each has its own bit of dressing.
Spicy Roast Chicken with Tomatoes and Marjoram
Marjoram's full flavor does all the work in this incredibly simple recipe. Serve with crusty bread to soak up the delicious juices.
Grilled Tequila-Lime Chicken
Begin making this one day ahead. If you plan to take this on a sailing trip or a picnic, grill the chicken at home, then transport it in a cooler and serve it cold, or let it stand at room temperature up to two hours. Crusty bread and white wine are perfect accompaniments.
Spicy Chicken with Yogurt and Dill
Serve this entrée with steamed white rice and warm pita rounds.
Oven-Fried Chicken Fingers
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 45 min
Grilled Jerk Chicken
Jerk seasoning — here a spicy blend of garlic, onion, chiles, thyme, allspice, nutmeg, and cinnamon, though recipes vary — originated in Jamaica and is traditionally used on pork and chicken. Because the jerk marinade can burn easily, the chicken requires slow cooking on the grill, which also helps keep the meat moist.