Oyakodon (Japanese Chicken and Egg Rice Bowl)

Submitted by: Belinda Stafurik 
Japanese comfort food, Oyakodon is chicken meat and beaten eggs, simmered in a sweet and savory stock, and eaten over cooked rice in a bowl. Try it for breakfast some cold morning. 

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Creamy Chorizo and Chicken Soup

Submitted by: *Fat~Dog~Lane* Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Dayton, Nevada, USA
Living In: Spanish Springs, Nevada, USA
Spicy sausage and tender chicken make a tasty pair in this creamy soup. 

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Chicken and Waffles

Submitted by: Dakmorian 
Home Town: Saint Paul, Nebraska, USA
Living In: Grand Island, Nebraska, USA
Fried chicken tenders, bacon, Cheddar cheese, and a sweet and spicy mayo are sandwiched between two waffles. 

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Cobb Breakfast Casserole

Submitted by: Aliza 
Home Town: Seattle, Washington, USA
Living In: Los Angeles, California, USA
A baked egg casserole with chicken, bacon, tomatoes, blue cheese, and chives.  

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Game-Winning Drumsticks

Submitted by: Campbell's Kitchen 
A simple-to-make appetizer, perfect for game day, is spiced up with mustard and Swanson® Chicken Stock. 

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Cheesy Chicken Quesadillas

Provided by: Campbell's Kitchen
Flour tortillas filled with a spicy, creamy chicken mixture are browned until crispy and hot, and cut into wedges to serve. 

Nicole's Tailgate Party Chicken Salad

Submitted by: boyzmom 
Home Town: Kanab, Utah, USA
Living In: Clovis, California, USA
This simple chicken salad with celery and almonds is good plain or served on croissants. I am asked for this recipe every time I make it! A sure hit for summer picnics, wedding luncheons, anytime! Easy to make and tastes great. 

Herbed Chicken Omelet

Submitted by: Sonja Blow 
Tender chunks of leftover chicken provide a nice change of pace from the usual ham in the omelet Sonja Blow makes in Groveland, California. 'Served with toast and tomato slices, it's a special breakfast for two,' she notes. 

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Chicken Brunch Bake

Submitted by: DeLee Jochum 
Chunks of tender chicken add heartiness to this appealing brunch casserole from DeLee Jochum of Dubuque, Iowa. 'This was my son's favorite hot lunch meal from high school,' she recalls. 

Chicken Egg Pie

Submitted by: Judy Bedell 
'My son, Will, has been making this breakfast quiche since he was 5,' reports Judy Bedell from their ranch near San Miguel, California. 'He thought quiche was a funny name and said it should be named 'chicken egg pie', which is what we've called it ever since.' 

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Chicken and Egg Hash

Submitted by: Joyce Price 
'This recipe is one of my daughter's favorites,' relates Joyce Price of Whitefish, Ontario. 'To reduce cooking time and clean out the fridge, dice up leftover potatoes and use cooked chicken or ham instead,' she suggests. 

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Hearty Chicken Strata

Submitted by: Sara Yoder 
My great-grandparents made this traditional Amish recipe on Sundays when they had company, and it's still one of my family's favorite dishes. 

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Spinach Frittata

Submitted by: Paula Tuduri 
'When we were growing up, spinach was one of the only vegetables my brothers and I enjoyed,' recalls Paula Tuduri, Bozeman, Montana. 'So our mom found all kinds of ways to include it in meals. This dish is one of my favorites. Be creative,' she suggests. 'Feel free to vary the vegetables, cheeses and meat to suit your tastes and budget.' 

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Chicken Spinach Quiche

Submitted by: Barbara McCalley 
This delicious quiche features chicken, spinach and cheddar cheese, but you can use Swiss cheese if you'd like. Field editor Barbara McCalley of Allison Park, Pennsylvania shares the recipe and notes, 'This quiche is easy to prepare and cuts beautifully.' 

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Potato-Crust Chicken Quiche

Submitted by: Halina D'Arienzo 
Shredded hash browns form the golden crust in this comforting quiche shared by reader Halina D'Arienzo from Murells Inlet, South Carolina. 'Sometimes I'll substitute diced cooked ham, flaked tuna or sliced mushrooms for the chicken in this favorite recipe of mine,' she says. 

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Asparagus Chicken Crepes

Submitted by: Angela Leinenbach 
With a saucy ham and asparagus filling, these savory crepes make a lovely dinner. They're a wonderful change of pace from everyday fare. 

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Blueberry Chicken Salad

Submitted by: Kari Caven 
This excellent combination goes together quickly in the morning to take for lunch or makes a nice light salad for a summer supper, says Kari Caven from Post Falls, Idaho. 

Chicken or Turkey Crepes with Tarragon

Submitted by: SHODGIN 
Living In: Poulsbo, Washington, USA
This delicious filling for crepes is a great, unique way to use up leftover chicken or turkey. Prepare a basic crepe recipe in advance. Crepes can be made and frozen up to several weeks ahead of time. 

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Chicken Chili Hash With Peppers & Cilantro

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Hash makes a fast brunch or even light supper dish. This variation is made with pulled rotisserie chicken, onion, bell pepper, and plenty of potatoes, and is seasoned with fresh cilantro, chili powder, ketchup, and Dijon mustard. 

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Steamed Egg (Chawan Mushi)

Submitted by: CONNIEL1M 
This recipe is for enjoying the texture of eggs at the most tendermost but easiest level. It has the sweetest aroma I have ever tasted in eggs using the least ingredients. 

 
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