Everyone knocks another chicken dinner but that’s usually because they’re stuck making the same tired recipes on repeat. If your go-to chicken meals are feeling a little too familiar, that’s probably why it’s starting to feel like a chore. These recipes will breathe new life into your dinner lineup. They’re simple enough but still bold, interesting and easy to make on any given night. You’ll actually want to cook chicken again, and not just because it’s what’s in the fridge.

Three grilled chicken breasts on a plate stuffed with cheese, ham and pineapple.
Stuffed Hawaiian Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.
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Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken

Honey garlic chicken in a bowl served over rice.
Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This is the kind of recipe that makes you forget about takeout. The chicken cooks down into tender bites coated in a sticky garlic sauce with a touch of sweetness from the pineapple. It’s low-effort but feels like you actually tried, which is exactly what makes it a chicken dinner you’ll want to repeat every week.
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Cheesy Chicken Stuffed Poblano Peppers

Poblano peppers stuffed with chicken and cheese.
Cheesy Chicken Stuffed Poblano Peppers. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These peppers are packed with chicken, beans, and melted cheese, and roasted until everything bubbles together into one perfect bite. They’re rich without being heavy, flavorful without being complicated. If you’re looking for something you won’t get tired of, this checks that box without question.
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Coconut Lime Baked Chicken

Baked chicken thighs with coconut lime sauce over white rice with mango.
Coconut Lime Baked Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Coconut milk keeps the chicken moist while lime gives it a sharp kick of brightness. Paired with sticky mango rice, this dish somehow pulls off rich and refreshing at the same time. It’s different enough to feel exciting but simple enough to make on any weeknight.
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Creamy Turmeric Chicken with Chickpeas

Turmeric chicken with chickpeas over rice.
Creamy Turmeric Chicken with Chickpeas. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

The turmeric brings the color, the coconut milk brings the richness, and the chickpeas make it a real meal. This one comes together in a single skillet and takes less than 30 minutes, which means it’s exactly the kind of recipe that deserves a permanent spot in your dinner rotation.
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Fried Chicken Tacos

Fried chicken tacos on a red plate.
Fried Chicken Tacos. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Crunchy fried chicken tucked into tortillas is already a win. Add in your favorite taco toppings and you’ve got a meal that pulls in the best parts of comfort food and makes it feel fresh again. This is how you keep chicken dinners interesting.
Get the Recipe: Fried Chicken Tacos

Grilled Hawaiian Chicken

Grilled chicken breasts stuffed with ham, pineapple and Jarlsberg cheese garnished with green onion.
Grilled Hawaiian Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Ham, pineapple, and melted cheese wrapped inside grilled chicken and glazed with teriyaki sauce—it’s sweet, salty, and ridiculously good. This is the type of dinner that doesn’t get old because there’s too much going on in a good way.
Get the Recipe: Grilled Hawaiian Chicken

Sweet & Spicy Indian Chicken

Indian spiced chicken thighs on a metal plate with lemon wedges.
Sweet & Spicy Indian Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This chicken is marinated in yogurt and spices, then coated in a sticky maple glaze that balances sweet and heat. It’s bold, flavorful, and easy to throw together, which makes it exactly the kind of recipe you come back to over and over.
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Cheddar Chicken Bake

Chicken cheddar quinoa casserole in a pyrex dish.
Cheddar Chicken Bake. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Quinoa, chicken, and cheddar baked into one big dish that feels like a hug. It’s a practical way to use up rotisserie chicken and get dinner on the table fast. If you’re looking for a chicken dinner that never gets old, this one plays the long game.
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Cream Cheese Chicken

Cream cheese chicken in a white skillet.
Cream Cheese Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This dish leans all the way into creamy, rich comfort with cream cheese and bold spices. It’s not trying to be fancy—it’s just straight-up good and easy to throw together on a weeknight.
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Honey Orange Sesame Chicken

Honey orange chicken with sesame seeds and green beans in a white bowl.
Honey Orange Sesame Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This one pulls in that sticky-sweet vibe from classic takeout and upgrades it with fresh orange and sesame flavor. It comes together quickly and tastes way better than anything from a box, which is why it’s so easy to keep coming back to.
Get the Recipe: Honey Orange Sesame Chicken

Maple Miso Chicken

Maple miso chicken in cast iron skillet.
Maple Miso Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

The maple syrup and miso create a deep glaze that coats every bite of chicken in sweet and savory flavor. It’s bold but easy and doesn’t take much work to feel like something special. You’ll make this one once and keep it in your rotation without thinking twice.
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Sticky Thai Chicken

Thai chicken with sticky glaze and peanut garnish over white rice.
Sticky Thai Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

These chicken thighs are coated in a rich Thai-inspired sauce and cooked in under 30 minutes. The flavor is deep and layered without a ton of ingredients. This is one of those dinners that surprises you with how easy it is to keep making again.
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Stuffed Chicken Marsala

Stuffed chicken marsala in a cast iron skillet.
Stuffed Chicken Marsala. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Mozzarella, tomato butter, and basil are stuffed inside the chicken, then it’s finished with a marsala sauce. It’s everything you love about the classic, just turned up a notch. This one doesn’t just avoid getting boring—it actually makes you look forward to chicken night.
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Pecan Crusted Chicken

Pecan crusted chicken cut into slices on a plate with honey dijon sauce and green beans.
Pecan Crusted Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Crunchy pecans make the coating interesting, and the honey dijon yogurt sauce pulls everything together with bold flavor. It’s a great way to take basic chicken and give it enough texture and flavor to stay on your menu.
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Chicken Sorrentino

Chicken sorrentino on a serving spoon.
Chicken Sorrentino. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Breaded chicken is topped with eggplant, prosciutto, and cheese, then baked in a rich tomato sauce. It’s layered, hearty, and honestly hard to get tired of. If you want something that feels like it came from a restaurant but isn’t complicated, this is the one.
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Chicken Saag

Chicken Saag. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Spinach and chicken cook down in a spiced curry sauce that’s both comforting and flavorful. It’s fast, deeply satisfying, and easy to serve with rice or flatbread. This dish is exactly what helps keep chicken dinners from feeling repetitive.
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Jalapeño Chicken

Jalapeño Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Crisp pan-fried chicken pieces are tossed with spicy jalapeños and coated in a sticky, salty sauce. The flavor hits hard and doesn’t let up. It’s bold enough to stand out and easy enough to make again without thinking twice.
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Bang Bang Chicken Skewers

Bang Bang Chicken Skewers. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Juicy chicken thighs are grilled or air fried, then coated in a sweet and spicy bang bang sauce that sticks to every bite. They work as a dinner or a party food and don’t get boring because the flavor’s always on point.
Get the Recipe: Bang Bang Chicken Skewers

Bacon Cheddar Chicken

Bacon Cheddar Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Chicken gets coated in a honey mustard marinade and topped with melted cheddar and crispy bacon. It’s rich, fast, and easy. This is the kind of dinner that people ask for again—and that you’re happy to make again.
Get the Recipe: Bacon Cheddar Chicken

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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.

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