Chopped Cooked Chicken Recipe (2024)

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On busy weeknights, chopped, cooked chicken can be a secret weapon for getting a meal to the table in no time flat. In casseroles, soups or salads, it is amazing how versatile chopped chicken really can be! I love to have a few bags in the freezer to pull out and use at a moment’s notice, and over the years, I have developed a little system for cooking and prepping the chicken that I truly feel results in the very best, most delicious chopped cooked chicken around. The secret to turning plain-Jane boneless, skinless chicken breasts into something special is to coat them in a savory spice rub before roasting them for tons of delicious caramelization and flavor. Today, I’m sharing my fool-proof recipe for making and storing the best chopped cooked chicken you’ll ever eat!

First things first: the spice rub. In a small bowl, mix together 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder, 1/4 teaspoon onion powder and 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon paprika. If you prefer more or less of a certain spice (some might prefer more salt), adjust to your liking. I have found this recipe to be just the right amount for 2 pounds of chicken, which is what I prepared here. Also, if you prefer a simpler flavor profile for the chicken, skip the added seasonings and simply rub with salt and pepper.

Preheat the oven to 375. While it is coming to temp, grease a jelly roll pan with nonstick spray. For this purpose, I absolutely love my stoneware jelly roll pan, as it really is the best thing going for helping the chicken brown up beautifully, but a metal pan will work just fine. Arrange the uncooked chicken breasts on the pan, then then rub each one generously with the spice rub. (Both sides, please!)

Place the pan in the preheated oven, and set the timer for 15 minutes. When it goes off, flip each chicken piece over, and continue roasting until each piece is golden brown and cooked through, about 15-20 minutes more. (The cooking time will vary depending upon the thickness of your pieces of chicken, so for particularly thick pieces, you will likely need to cook a bit longer. I always cheat and cut into the breasts to test them for doneness, since I know I’ll be chopping them up later anyway.) Remove the pan from the oven, and transfer the chicken to a plate. At this point, I like to drizzle the chicken with the yummy juices that have accumulated on the pan during cooking for added flavor and moisture.

Now, my secret to achieving perfect cubes when chopping: Pop the plate of chicken in the fridge for a half hour or so until each piece is cool and firm. This helps so much for keeping the chicken intact as you slice through! After the half hour is up, place the chicken on a cutting board, and grab a very sharp knife. This chicken is about to get chopped!

I used to think chopping chicken was downright tedious until I developed a little system for doing so. First, slice the piece from top to bottom into 4-5 equally sized strips, keeping all of the slices together, like this:

And then make 4-5 additional slices from side to side, like this:

The end result? Perfect, even cubes of delectable chopped chicken that are ready and raring to be added to your favorite casserole, soup or salad recipe!

Once the chicken is chopped, either use it immediately, or divide it into portions and place in zip-top storage bags in the freezer for up to 3 months. If frozen, simply thaw on the counter for an hour or two before using. So easy!

The Very Best Chopped Chicken

This versatile chopped chicken is perfect for adding to any casserole, soup or salad recipe, and it is healthy and packed with delicious flavor!

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/4-1/2 teaspoon paprika

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375.

  • In a small bowl, mix together the salt and next 5 ingredients. Place raw chicken breasts on a greased jelly roll pan, and rub both sides of each piece with the spice mixture. Place pan in preheated oven and cook for 30-35 minutes, flipping the chicken over after the first 15 minutes. Remove chicken to a plate and chill, uncovered, in the refrigerator for 30 minutes until cool and firm.

  • Place chilled chicken on a cutting board and cut into cubes, first cutting each piece into 4-5 slices from top to bottom and then cutting into 4-5 slices from side to side.

  • Use chicken immediately, or divide into portions and freeze for up to 3 months in zip-top plastic freezer bags.

What is your favorite recipe for using chopped chicken? I would love to add some great ideas to my arsenal!

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Chopped Cooked Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you chop up cooked chicken in a food processor? ›

Food processors are reliable pieces of equipment for chopping and crushing, so it stands to reason that they're also useful for shredding cooked chicken. “Cut the chicken into small pieces that will fit easily into your food processor.

Can you chop cooked chicken in a blender? ›

Using a blender to shred chicken is not recommended. The sharp blades of your blender will cut through the meat instead of pulling it apart for the desired shredded effect. A blender will finely chop or even puree the meat instead of shredding it.

Will a food processor grind cooked chicken? ›

Of course you can. Sometimes my wife takes pieces of chicken breast and uses the food processor to make chicken mince which can be used to make a variety of recipes. Small tip: use a little chicken fat when you do this. It produces a better mince.

How do you grind up cooked chicken? ›

Instructions
  1. Trim the fat off the chicken. One time, I didn't do this first, and the fat just got wrapped around and caught up in the middle of my food processor.
  2. Close the food processor and mix at high speed for about 1 minute. ...
  3. If consistency is smoothly ground, you are done! ...
  4. Once done, store in the fridge.

How do you add flavor to already cooked chicken? ›

Just because the chicken is already cooked doesn't mean it can't benefit from a rub. Before reheating, make a custom blend of your favorite spices like paprika, cayenne, onion or garlic powder. Mix in dried herbs or a bit of sugar for beautiful caramelization, then sprinkle it evenly over the skin.

Can you cook chicken that's already cooked? ›

In short, yes, you can, which is great news for those who hate waste. However, when re-heating any type of poultry you need to be careful that you don't undercook it. You must ensure that the reheated meat reaches a temperature of at least 75°C in the middle.

How do you make precooked chicken moist? ›

Drizzle a tiny bit of olive oil and a teaspoon or two of water over the chicken. This will help keep the meat moist. (You can also use water and salsa or chicken broth for extra flavor.)

How do you revive dry cooked chicken? ›

The first technique in restoring moisture is to slice or shred leftover chicken and reheat it in a little chicken stock or broth.

How do you revive leftover chicken breast? ›

✨Microwave Method✨ Add chicken broth to the bottom of a microwave-safe dish. Add the chicken to the top and cover the chicken with a damp paper towel. Cook for 2 minutes, flipping halfway through. Add back in an additional 30 seconds if still not to the desired temperature.

What's the best way to cook chicken breast so it doesn't dry out? ›

Her suggestion: Place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a pan in a single layer, cover with a few inches of liquid (water, broth, etc.), add flavorings (spices, salt, herbs, soy sauce, etc.), then bring the liquid just barely to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat so the liquid simmers.

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