How to Use a Whole Chicken for Multiple Meals (2024)

Learn how to use a whole chicken to make multiple meals. Stretch your chicken as far as possible without sacrificing nutrition. Turn one chicken into three or four meals.

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I see you trying to feed your family well and stay in budget. You are trying to stretch your food dollars as far as possible without sacrificing nutrition. You are tired and you need strategies to make this seemingly impossible task easier. I see you because I feel the same way.

As much as I love to cook, I don't always have the time, energy, or money to make a huge complicated meal seven nights a week. We're often on the go, making it tempting to run through a fast food drive through. I know fast food isn't the best option for us so instead I've started carefully planning meals so that I can cook one large piece of meat and use if for several different meals later in the week. I like to call this connected meal planning.

Using a whole chicken to make multiple meals is one of my favorite money saving and time saving strategies that I use in my own kitchen every single month. I cook a whole chicken and stretch it out to 3-5 more meals. This saves me time in the kitchen and money in my pocket. If I had a very large family, I would cook two chickens and use this same method.

Cooking a Whole Chicken for Multiple Meals

You have a few options here on how you are going to cook your chicken initially. You can boil it on the stovetop like I show in the video below or you can roast the chicken in the oven or cook it in the slow cooker. In my opinion the roasted chicken is the most delicious, but you are likely to be able to stretch it further if you use the stovetop method because you are getting a meat stock while boiling the chicken, so essentially that means extra broth. Score! Also you are deboning and pre-portioning the chicken right away which I think makes it stretch further as well.

MEAL ONE:

Roasted Chicken

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Crockpot chicken

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This is delicious with roasted veggies, mashed potatoes, and gravy. Don't forget the gravy! This is one of my favorite meals. If you make this, take out 2-4 cups of chicken for future meals or you will eat it all and won't have any left. 🙂 Do not put the entire chicken on the table without reserving some meat because I assure you it will likely be all gone. Serve with lots of heavy and tasty side dishes so it doesn't feel stingy.

**Make sure to FREEZE the leftover chicken if you aren't going to use it within the next day or two. We don't want no funky chicken! If you are freezing the leftover meat, pre-portion the leftover chicken and place into 1 or 2 bags depending on how much chicken you have left and what you will use it for.

***Immediately after you have de-boned your chicken, throw the bones in the crockpot, stock pot, or Instant Pot with some water and a bay leaf to make chicken stock. You could also add carrots, onions, and celery if you would like.

MEAL TWO:

I like to pair the leftover chicken in some kind of dish where the chicken is more of a condiment than the main star. Chicken fried rice is an excellent option because it uses whatever vegetables you have on hand and rice, a frugal grain.

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Other favorite leftover chicken dishes:

  • chicken enchiladas
  • chicken pot pie
  • cobb salad
  • chicken and dumplings
  • chicken tacos
  • stir fry (use chicken instead of shrimp)
  • quesadillas
  • paninis
  • cold sandwiches
  • chicken broccoli and rice (Cook rice and mix with cooked chicken, broccoli and carrots. Season with salt, pepper, and thyme.)
  • stuffed in pitas
  • chicken curry
  • chicken fajitas
  • shredded bbq chicken (mix chicken with your favorite bbq sauce)
  • chicken taco salads

MEAL THREE

Let's make a yummy soup from the bones. After you have de-boned your roasted chicken, use the bones to make chicken stock overnight. Place your bones in either a slow cooker, Instant Pot, or stock pot and cover with water. Add a bay leaf and cook. Slow cook for 12 hours on low. Use the Instant Pot on high pressure for 2 hours. Simmer on the stove for 12 hours.

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With the broth you can make a chicken based soup:

  • chicken and noodle soup
  • white chicken chili (add leftover chicken at the end so to prevent from overcooking)
  • chicken tortilla soup
  • chicken and wild rice soup

MEAL FOUR

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Lastly, I like to make a meatless soup like a creamy tomato soup ,kale and white bean soup, broccoli cheddar, or lentil soup. You could always boil your bones again if you need more broth, but you may have broth still left.

Freezing Leftover Shredded Chicken

I do want to mention that just because you can get four meals out of one chicken doesn't mean you have to have chicken every night in the same week. I personally like a little more variety. Many things can be frozen like a casserole dish, soups, enchiladas, etc. This makes dinner even easier for later in the week. Just thaw and pop in the oven or heat on the stove. You could also freeze the pre-portioned bags for an easy meal starter for another week.

So as you can see, homemade food doesn't have to take a long time and doesn't have to be expensive. To get the most bang for your buck and to save yourself time in the kitchen, it just takes a little advanced thought. I promise the more you do it, the easier it gets and you'll wonder why you never did it this way before.

ANY OTHER IDEAS FROM YOU? What are your favorite recipes that use shredded chicken or broth?

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FAQs

How to Use a Whole Chicken for Multiple Meals? ›

We eat chicken drumsticks at least once a week, and I try to make a whole chicken every two weeks. I've seen other bloggers share how they make 4-5 meals from one chicken, and I really didn't think it was possible. Whenever we make a whole chicken or buy a rotisserie chicken, it seems like we eat it in a snap.

How do I make multiple meals from a whole chicken? ›

How to make one whole chicken stretch to five meals
  1. Meal 1: Spatchco*cked roast chicken with orzo and roast vegetables. ...
  2. Meal 2: Chicken, leek and ham pasties. ...
  3. Meal 3 Freekeh, chicken and pomegranate salad. ...
  4. Meal 4: Chicken and mango coconut curry. ...
  5. Meal 5: Black bean and chicken burritos.

How many meals can I make with a whole chicken? ›

We eat chicken drumsticks at least once a week, and I try to make a whole chicken every two weeks. I've seen other bloggers share how they make 4-5 meals from one chicken, and I really didn't think it was possible. Whenever we make a whole chicken or buy a rotisserie chicken, it seems like we eat it in a snap.

How do you use whole chicken for meals? ›

Whole chicken recipes
  1. Roast chicken with whole garlic, bay & white wine. ...
  2. Black pepper chicken & lemon yogurt. ...
  3. Massaman curry roast chicken. ...
  4. Crispy-skinned chicken with roasted Jersey Royals & watercress stuffing. ...
  5. Lemon & thyme butter-basted roast chicken & gravy. ...
  6. Air-fryer roast chicken. ...
  7. Pea & tarragon cream roast chicken.

How many portions can you get from a whole chicken? ›

After dissembling a whole chicken, you should end up with 8 pieces: two breasts, two thighs, two drumsticks, and two wings. See tips below on how to use the leftover carcass. With the chicken breast side up, run a sharp knife down the center of the breasts and slice down, splitting in two.

How do you cook multiple dishes at once? ›

Set your oven to the average temperature needed for all the dishes to accommodate them in the oven at the same time. If one dish requires a temperature of 400℉ and another needs to bake at 450℉, set the temperature to 425℉.

Is one whole chicken enough for 4 people? ›

If you're cooking a roast chicken for the first time, then these foolproof tips from Silvana Franco will help you make your roast chicken look and taste truly beautiful. An average-size chicken weighs about 1.5kg and will feed 4 people.

How do you use all the parts of a chicken? ›

Giblets and offal – the heart, liver, kidneys, gizzard and even the unlaid eggs are delicious, although they can admittedly be hard to find. Fry the offal with warm spices to make a Jerusalem mixed grill, or finely chop the liver, heart and kidneys, then saute with wine to make chicken liver crostini.

Can a whole chicken feed 4 people? ›

A 3-4lb whole chicken will feed 4 comfortably, but can easily stretch to feed 6 with accompanying side dish options.

What do I do with the insides of a whole chicken? ›

How to use chicken and turkey giblets
  1. Make stock. My go-to method for dealing with giblets is to first cook the gizzard, heart and neck by making my own giblet broth or stock. ...
  2. Add them to dressing, stuffing and gravy. ...
  3. Make dirty rice.
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What is the difference between a whole chicken and a roasting chicken? ›

A broiler or fryer is about 7 weeks old, and ranges from 2 1/2 to 4 1/2 pounds. A roaster is between 8 and 12 weeks old and weighs 5 pounds or more. LeFavour favors broiler size, which is what you'll get if you buy organic or from the farmers' market.

What are the advantage of using whole chicken? ›

Cook the whole bird, and you end up with plenty of leftovers to go into other meals. Plus, a great bonus is the chance to make stock from the carcass. It's not just an old wives tale that chicken broth is a cure-all.

Is eating a whole chicken a lot? ›

Portion Size: A whole chicken is a large portion, and consuming it in one sitting may exceed typical single-serving sizes. It's advisable to consider portion control to maintain a balanced and healthy diet. Nutritional Balance: Eating only chicken may not provide a well-rounded nutritional profile.

How much meat do you get from a whole chicken? ›

Buying whole chickens

A typical broiler chicken with a live weight of 6 pounds should give you 4.5 to 5 pounds of meat.

How much chicken do I need for 20 adults? ›

A good rule of thumb is to plan on about 1/2 pound of meat per person. For chicken, you will want to plan on about 1 pound per person if it is the main dish, and 1/2 pound per person if it is just one part of a larger meal.

Can you cook chicken multiple times? ›

Can You Reheat Chicken Twice? Chicken is no different from other meats, and you can reheat it safely two or more times. When you reheat chicken, it is important that you properly heat it the whole way through. Pieces of chicken must be steaming in the middle.

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