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What Is Chicken meat, cooked and How Can I Use It?

Wondering what to do with chicken meat, cooked? This guide covers how to pick it, cook it, store it, and swap it, plus 40 recipes to put it to work.

chicken meat, cooked

Key Points

  • Already-cooked chicken (often rotisserie or leftover) folded into casseroles, soups, and salads.
  • Shredded soaks up sauce; diced holds its shape in casseroles and stir-fries.
  • Shred while warm, with forks or hands, for clean strands instead of clumps.
  • Add it late and just reheat; long simmering turns cooked meat stringy and dry.
  • Refrigerate within two hours, use within three to four days, reheat to 165°F (74°C).

What is chicken meat, cooked?

Cooked chicken meat is exactly what it sounds like: chicken that has already been roasted or poached and pulled off the bone, ready to fold into another dish. It is the engine behind most quick weeknight dinners that start with leftovers or a store rotisserie bird.

It is the chicken in the supporting role.

Recipes call for it when the meat is along for the ride rather than the star, so it carries flavor instead of providing it.

Working With Cooked Chicken

Two cuts dominate: shredded and diced. Shredded chicken, pulled into ragged strands, soaks up sauce and spreads easily through soups and tacos. Diced chicken in neat cubes holds its shape in casseroles and stir-fries where you want a bite of meat.

Shredded cooked chicken

Shredding is easiest while the meat is still warm, with two forks or your hands. A cold breast tears in clumps instead of clean strands.

Soups and casseroles are the natural home. Easy Chicken Tortilla Casserole and Chicken Broccoli & Biscuit Casserole both fold in cooked meat near the end so it just heats through. Chicken Soup with Potato Dumplings does the same.

Cold salads are the other big use. Simple Summertime Chicken Salad and Jalapeño Chicken Salad for Two bind diced or shredded meat with a dressing, no cooking required.

For curries and saucy dishes, stir it in late. Authentic Butter Chicken builds its sauce first, then warms the chicken through so it does not toughen.

Pairing and Common Mistakes

The whole point is convenience, so the failure mode is treating it like raw meat. Cooked chicken only needs reheating, and boiling it hard in a soup or simmering it for 20 minutes turns it stringy and dry. Add it at the end and bring it just to temperature.

A rotisserie bird yields the most flavor for the least work. Its seasoned skin and dark thigh meat beat a plain poached breast in anything where the chicken is supposed to taste of something.

If your meat is bland, season the sauce or dressing harder, not the chicken. By this stage the meat takes flavor from what surrounds it.

Substitutes

Any cooked poultry slots in. Leftover turkey is the classic stand-in after a holiday, and it works in any casserole or salad that calls for chicken.

Cooked pork or canned chicken can fill the same role in a pinch, and for a meatless dish chickpeas or cubed tofu give a similar bite, though neither brings the savory depth.

Buying and Storing

Most cooks make their own from a roast or poached breast, or pull apart a store rotisserie chicken. A rough yield to plan around: one rotisserie bird gives roughly 3 to 4 cups of meat.

Refrigerate cooked chicken within two hours and use it within three to four days. It freezes well for two to six months, ideally tossed with a little broth or sauce to keep it from drying out.

When reheating, bring it to 165°F (74°C). If it has been left at room temperature for more than two hours, throw it out rather than risk it.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 cup, chopped or diced (140g)
Amount per Serving
Calories 266Calories from Fat 93
 % Daily Value *
Total Fat 10.4g 16%
Saturated Fat 2.9g 14%
Trans Fat ~
Cholesterol 124mg 42%
Sodium 120mg 5%
Total Carbohydrate 0.0g 0%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 0.0
Protein 40.5g
Vitamin A 1% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 2% Iron 9%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your caloric needs.

Quick facts

Where to find chicken meat, cooked: Chicken meat, cooked is usually found in the deli section or aisle of the grocery store or supermarket.

Food group: Chicken meat, cooked is a member of the Poultry Products US Department of Agriculture nutritional food group.

In Chinese
鸡肉,熟
British (UK) term
Chicken meat, cooked
en français
viande de poulet cuite
en español
carne de pollo cocinada

How much does chicken meat, cooked weigh?

Amount Weight
1 cup, chopped or diced 140 grams
1 tbsp 8 grams
1 unit (yield from 1 lb ready-to-cook chicken) 146 grams

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Recipes using chicken meat, cooked

There are 40 recipes that contain this ingredient.

Chicken Potato & Spinach Salad

Chicken Potato & Spinach Salad

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A chicken breast and potato salad with spinach, dressed with a creamy and tangy tarragon-mustard dressing.

Chicken Ultraburgers

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Chicken ultraburgers use cooked chicken pulsed with brown rice, Dijon mustard, and parsley for a lighter, healthier burger. A clever way to repurpose leftover chicken.

Authentic Butter Chicken

Authentic Butter Chicken

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This authentic Indian butter chicken recipe saves time using cooked chicken enveloped in an incredibly creamy authentic homemade curry sauce.

Jalapeño Chicken Salad for Two

Jalapeño Chicken Salad for Two

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Bright and spicy, even better it's a great way to use up leftover chicken.

Chicken Olivia

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A comforting, creamy chicken casserole with a crunchy cornflake and almond topping, perfect for family dinners or potlucks. This easy-to-make dish combines tender chicken, rice, and water chestnuts with a zesty lemon kick.

Quick & Easy Cheese Or Chicken Enchiladas

Quick & Easy Cheese Or Chicken Enchiladas

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Another quick and easy chicken dish that will have your kids begging for more!

Chicken Fritters

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Easy to make and good to use up leftover cooked chicken, better than Chicken Nuggets!

Chicken Cheese Stuffed Poblano Peppers

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Classic stuffed peppers with a Mexican twist. Chicken, cheese and mushrooms makes this a great change with a bit of spicy flare.

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Thai Ham & Chicken Salad

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Colorful Thai salad platter with shredded chicken, sliced ham, blanched napa cabbage, carrots, and red pepper in a punchy lime-soy-garlic dressing with toasted almonds.

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Shrimp & Barbecued Pork Fried Rice

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Cantonese-style fried rice loaded with shrimp, char siu pork, chicken, peas, and eggs. Seasoned with soy sauce, oyster sauce, and optional shrimp paste for serious wok flavor.

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Chicken on Biscuits Mom's

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Mom's creamy chicken gravy with celery, green pepper, and pimentos ladled over warm buttermilk biscuits. Old-school comfort food ready in 20 minutes.

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Apricot Chicken Salad (Low Fat)

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The sweetness of apricot preserves is brightened with lemon and balanced by a bit of cayenne pepper with some toasted nuts for added texture. This recipe is lightened by replacing the typical mayo with yogurt and delivers a cleaner taste on the palate.

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Speedy Ziti with Zesty Chicken

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Speedy ziti tossed with cooked chicken, frozen peas, and a tangy Dijon-lemon sauce made from chicken broth. A 35-minute one-skillet pasta perfect for busy weeknights using rotisserie chicken.

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Chicken Luncheon Sandwich

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Crunchy chicken salad with cheddar, celery, bell pepper, and pimiento in a creamy mayo-yogurt dressing. No cooking required. Makes 5 cups of sandwich filling.

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Chicken Tostadas With Spicy Cabbage Slaw

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Speedy fried beans, pre-cooked rotisserie chicken and bagged coleslaw make this a speedy weeknight main dish a welcome change.

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Fun See Chicken

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Fun see chicken, a Chinese stir-fry of slippery bean thread noodles tossed with soy-marinated chicken, napa cabbage, bamboo shoots, and snow peas. The glass noodles drink up the savory broth in every bite.

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Chicken-Veal Sausage

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Homemade chicken-veal sausages seasoned with brandy-flamed garlic, coriander, and cloves. Ground with bacon for richness, then stuffed into casings, formed into patties, or wrapped and poached.

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Cold Shredded Vegetables with Chicken

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Stunning Chinese shredded vegetable and chicken platter with wood ear fungus, egg strips, and a ginger-mustard sesame dressing. A composed cold salad that looks as spectacular as it tastes.

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Herb Stuffing Chicken Casserole

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An easy-to-make dish that combines tender chicken with a savory stuffing mix, all baked to perfection in a casserole dish. With minimal prep time and a short list of ingredients, this comforting meal is perfect for busy weeknights and is sure to become a family favorite.

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Smoked Chicken Roulade with Dried Fruits

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Elegant smoked chicken roulades stuffed with a Port wine mousse and diced dried fruits, sliced on the bias and drizzled with a bourbon-veal stock sauce. A showpiece dinner.

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Chicken-Vegetable Sandwich Filling

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Light chicken salad sandwich filling with shredded carrots, celery, grated onion, and light mayo. Make it ahead and stash it in the fridge for quick lunches all week.

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Kentucky Burgoo

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Hearty Kentucky stew with beef, chicken, okra, succotash, and curry powder that's been feeding Derby Day crowds and church suppers across the Bluegrass State for generations.

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Simple Summertime Chicken Salad

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Quick and simple chicken salad that is a great way to use up leftover chicken, be it grilled, broiled or poached.

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Chicken Broccoli & Biscuit Casserole

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Discover this easy Chicken Broccoli and Biscuit Casserole recipe: a cheesy, creamy bake with tender chicken, fresh broccoli florets, and flaky buttermilk biscuits topped golden brown. Ideal for quick family dinners, beginner cooks, or comforting weeknight meals using pantry staples.

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Oriental Chicken Pita

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Asian chicken pita: cold chicken salad with pineapple, water chestnuts, and peanut-teriyaki dressing tucked into pita pockets with sprouts. Crunchy lunch ready in 15 minutes.

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Super Meaty Fried Rice

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Pork, chicken and shrimp fried rice, optionally with oysters!

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Creamy Crockpot Mexican Chicken

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Chicken Dopiazza (Indian Chicken Curry)

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Traditional Indian dopiazza chicken curry slow-simmered with golden onions, coriander, cumin, and tomatoes until fork-tender. "Do pyaza" means double onion, and this 2-hour braise delivers deep, layered flavor.

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Apricot Chicken Salad

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The sweetness of apricot preserves is brightened with lemon and balanced by a bit of cayenne pepper with some toasted nuts for added texture.

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Barley Soup

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Soothing chicken barley soup with parsnips, celery, onion, and a strip of kombu for added minerals. High in protein and fiber, gentle enough for anyone feeling under the weather.

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Crunchy Chicken Salad

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Chicken Ala King

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Chicken a la king simmers leftover roast chicken with mushrooms and asparagus in a creamy stock-and-cream sauce, served over white rice. A comforting, retro way to use up Sunday's roast.

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Barley Broth with Chicken

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Barley broth with chicken, sauteed mushrooms, ribbony leeks, and a crushed chicken liver base enriched with lemon zest and garlic. A hearty British-style soup that doubles as a stew.

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Chicken & Broccoli Bake

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Chicken & Mushroom Biscuit Casserole

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Discover the ultimate Chicken and Mushroom Biscuit Casserole recipe: easy creamy chicken bake with peas, cheddar, and flaky biscuit topping for busy weeknight dinners, beginner-friendly comfort food under 1 hour.

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Chicken Casserole for a Crowd

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Creamy chicken casserole with green chilies, olives, and almonds topped with crunchy potato chips. Feeds a crowd with zero fuss.

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Easy Chicken Souffle

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Easy chicken souffle uses canned cream of mushroom soup as a shortcut béchamel, folded with whipped egg whites and shredded cooked chicken for a light, fluffy weeknight main.

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Chinese Chicken Casserole

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Cooked chicken baked with cream of mushroom soup, crunchy water chestnuts, celery, and onion, topped with crispy Chinese noodles. A 5-minute prep casserole that's been a potluck staple for decades.

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Chicken Soup with Potato Dumplings

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Quick and easy chicken soup recipe featuring hearty Bisquick potato dumplings made using leftover mashed potatoes instead of noodles and leftover cooked chicken.

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Easy Chicken Tortilla Casserole

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A quick warm comfort food, can be served with chips.

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