
Using Leftover Instant Pot Rotisserie Chicken for Kids
- Khadija Sheikh
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Most people use leftover rotisserie chicken in salads, soups, sandwiches, but we will share 2 incredible breakfast recipe ideas that your kids would love for sure.
Making Microwave Kids Pizza
It’s ready in just 2 minutes. No need to add more spices because rotisserie chicken is already flavorful.
- Take bread slices
- Apply some ketchup
- Apply leftover chicken
- Some Olives
- Sprinkle shredded cheese
- 1 pinch oregano
that it! You just need to microwave it for 2 minutes. A creamy pizza from the leftover instant pot rotisserie chicken is ready to serve kids.
Prepare Chicken Machaca
You can make tasty chicken machaca from leftover rotisserie chicken; follow this easy quick way to make chicken machaca from leftover chicken.
- First of all, Shred the Chicken
- Pan-fry the 2 cups leftover rotisserie chicken until some parts are crispy [it might look dry, don’t worry]
- Add in 2 chop Serrano chilis or Jalapenos
- Add 1 chop Onion and a crushed clove of garlic
- After the onion becomes translucent, put in enough tomato (1:1 ratio with Chicken), Salt, and pepper.
- Let the chicken soak up the tomato juices.
- Eat it with tortilla and bam.
- 1 to 1 ratio means if you are using 2 cups of Chicken, then use 2 cups of tomato paste, tomato sauce, or can of tomato sauce. The choice is yours.
So, must give it a try to this amazing and killer rotisserie chicken recipe. Your family will love it.
Khadija Sheikh
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