Did you know that our most-searched term is "chicken"? (Second place? "Chicken cutlets.") We can't get enough new, creative, and delicious ideas for preparing a winner of a chicken lunch, dinner, or Shabbat main course dish, and we bet you can't, either.
Below are our top 32 most popular chicken dishes EVER. Did your favorite make the cut?
- Shake ’n Bake Chicken Poppers by Tanya Ohana

- Softest Chicken Ever by Brynie Greisman

- Easy Honey-Garlic Chicken from the Dining In Cookbook

- Oven Southern Fried Chicken by Rivky Kleiman

- Fantastic Glazed Pargiyot by Faigy Grossman

- Forkless Shawarma Lettuce Wraps by Rorie Weisberg

- Chicken Vegetable Stir Fry by Rorie Weisberg
- Rivky Kleiman's Sesame Chicken by Rivky Kleiman

- One Pan Chicken & Gnocchi by Esty Wolbe

- Crunchy Baked Chicken Fingers with Gluten Free Breading by Elky Friedman

- Honey-Mustard Chicken by Leah Schapira

- Honey Coated Crispy Chicken by Elky Friedman

- Honey-Garlic Chicken Katsu by Estelle Chait

- Crockpot Brown Sugar Beer Chicken by Miriam (Pascal) Cohen

- 7-Ingredient One-Pot Chicken Dinner by Esther Deutsch

- Chicken Breast Baguette Sandwich by Mighty Sesame Co.

- Caramelized Onion, Honey, and Chestnut Chicken by Tammy Israel

- Miracle Chicken and Vegetable Stir Fry by Nealy Fischer

- Best-Ever Crock-Pot Chicken by Rivky Kleiman

- Balsamic Roast Chicken by Amy Stopnicki

- Chinese Sauteed Chicken and Vegetables from the Dining In Cookbook

- Caramelized Chicken by Raizy Fried

- General Tso Chicken and Cauliflower by Chanie Nayman

- Oven Fried Chicken by Esty Wolbe

- Friday Night Chicken by Estee Kafra

- Chicken & Broccoli by Nechama Norman

- Crockpot BBQ Chicken by Rivky Kleiman

- Yussi's Favorite Chicken and Potatoes by Yussi Weisz
- Grilled Chicken and Crispy Pastrami Panzanella by Danielle Renov

- One Pot Teriyaki Chicken and Rice by Chavi Feldman

- Simply Sumptuous Sesame Chicken by Gitty Wolf

- Honey-Garlic Chicken by Chavi Sperber

Originally published October 2018. Updated and improved January 2022.

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