Dinner gets harder when everyone wants something filling, but the cook needs a plan that stays simple. These 7 chicken dinners cover the useful middle ground between quick assembly and a full plate, with pasta salad, soup, skillet chicken, sandwiches, and stuffed potatoes. Some lean on cooked chicken for speed, while others use pantry-friendly sauces, bread, pasta, or potatoes to make the meal stretch. The range gives you cold options, hot bowls, skillet dinners, and loaded potatoes without turning one night of cooking into a full project.

Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

Built with rotini, romaine, Caesar dressing, Parmesan, croutons, and 2 cups of cooked chicken, Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad turns a cold salad into a 20-minute dinner. The recipe makes 4 servings and can be served right away or chilled for 15 to 30 minutes. It fits nights when you want something filling without turning on the oven. Add crusty bread or tomato soup if the meal needs a little more on the side.
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Chicken Gnocchi Soup

On a night when a bowl needs to count as dinner, Chicken Gnocchi Soup brings chicken, shelf-stable or frozen gnocchi, carrots, celery, spinach, broth, cream, milk, and Parmesan together in 1 hour. The recipe makes 8 servings, so it works for a family meal with leftovers. One pot handles the chicken, vegetables, broth, and final creamy finish. Serve with garlic bread or a green salad to round out the bowl.
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Chicken Piccata

Lightly coated in flour and Parmesan, Chicken Piccata cooks in 55 minutes with thin chicken cutlets, white wine, garlic, capers, chicken broth, lemon juice, butter, and parsley. The recipe makes 4 servings and keeps the plate filling without a heavy sauce. It fits a simple dinner when plain chicken sounds too boring but the ingredient list still needs to stay manageable. Serve it over angel hair, rice, or mashed potatoes so the sauce has somewhere to go.
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Chicken Salad Sandwich

Ready in 15 minutes before chilling, Chicken Salad Sandwich uses cooked chicken breast, dried cranberries, celery, green onions, Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and lemon juice. The recipe makes 4 servings, with burger buns, lettuce, tomatoes, and red onions turning the filling into an easy handheld dinner. It is useful for nights when cooking is off the table but a snack plate will not be enough. Keep the filling and buns separate if making it ahead.
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BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes

Four russet potatoes turn into a full meal when BBQ Chicken Stuffed Potatoes are loaded with 2 1/2 cups of shredded cooked chicken, BBQ sauce, cheddar, sour cream, and fresh cilantro. The recipe makes 4 servings and takes 1 hour 5 minutes, with most of that time spent baking the potatoes. It works when dinner needs to be filling but still built from basic ingredients. Serve with coleslaw, grilled corn, or tortilla chips.
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Buffalo Chicken Baked Potatoes

With 3 russet potatoes, cooked shredded chicken, buffalo sauce, butter, blue cheese crumbles, green onion, and ranch dressing, Buffalo Chicken Baked Potatoes make a 1 hour 5 minute dinner with very little assembly at the end. The recipe makes 3 servings, which is useful for a smaller dinner or a lunch-and-leftover setup. The potato base keeps the plate filling, while the buffalo chicken adds enough heat to keep it from feeling plain. Serve with a crisp salad.
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Blackened Chicken Clubs

Stacked on Texas toast with bacon, Swiss cheese, tomato, lettuce, and lemon mayo, Blackened Chicken Clubs turn 2 chicken breasts into 4 full sandwiches in 30 minutes. Paprika, cayenne, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, salt, and pepper build the seasoning before the cutlets cook in a skillet or griddle. It fits nights when a sandwich needs to do real dinner work. Serve with pickles, chips, or a simple salad for a low-effort plate.
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