31 Ground Chicken Recipes for Simple, Flavorful Meals

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These easy ground chicken recipes will quickly transform the pound of meat in your fridge into something flavorful and satisfying. Ground chicken can make herby meatballs, juicy dumplings, crispy lumpia, and hearty (healthy-ish) double-stacked burgers. The lean ground meat is also a perfect canvas for fragrant spice—perhaps from an unexpected source.
Below you’ll find our favorite ways to use ground chicken (ground breast meat and dark meat chicken mince) in tonight’s meal, whether you’re craving a mountain of pasta, a steaming bowl of soup, or chicken chili with all the fixings.
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Freeform Chicken Meatballs With Carrots and Yogurt Sauce
Dare to defy by just not shaping your meatballs. Instead, plop dollops of the spiced mixture onto a sheet pan with carrots for a simple, delicious ground chicken recipe that belies the little effort you put into it. Red pepper flakes give this recipe an added kick.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich2/30
Double-Stack Mushroom and Chicken Cheeseburgers
We'd happily eat these double-stacked burgers any day. The secret to truly juicy, delicious chicken burgers? Make the patties with a mix of mushrooms and ground chicken for great texture and deep, earthy flavor. This is one of those dinner recipes you'll crave over and over.
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Sloppy Joe Shirred Eggs With Spinach
Of course, most ground turkey recipes can also be made with ground chicken. If you have the option, go with dark meat poultry for this Sloppy-Joe-inspired sauce, which uses carrots and deeply caramelized onions for balanced sweetness. Eggs and garlicky spinach turn it into a meal, while a bit of Parmesan cheese completes the dish. Want to get ahead of the game? Make your onions in advance and freeze them.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Pearl Jones4/30
West Indies Shepherd’s Pie
Looking for ground chicken recipes that taste like pure comfort food? Start with Brigid Washington’s take on shepherd's pie, which subs in ground chicken for the classic lamb and boosts the flavor with Angostura bitters, ginger, habanero chile, and fresh lime. The mashed potato topping, though? That stays.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Lillian Chou5/30
Pan-Fried Chicken and Cabbage Dumplings
Hand-chopped chicken breast makes the juiciest dumpling filling, but you can substitute ground chicken breast or thigh meat. Fresh ginger, chopped scallions, sesame oil, and a tablespoon of chicken bouillon powder add lots of pizzazz. To crisp up enough for the whole family, you’ll need at least 20 circular wrappers.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne6/30
Chicken Meatballs With Whipped Tahini and Arugula
These chicken meatballs get their crispy shell thanks to high-temperature baking, but retain plenty of moisture on the inside from shredded zucchini and lots of finely diced onion. The whipped tahini, full of lemon and garlic, brings the whole dish together.
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Chicken Curry Puffs
Chicken curry puffs, often found in Asian bakeries, are the ideal balance of salty, spicy, and sweet. The puff pastry surrounding the filling gets brushed with egg wash and baked until golden brown.
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Herby Chicken Kofta Meatballs
This big batch of meatballs is inspired by kofta, the flavor-packed ground meat patties popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa. Stash them in your freezer so you always have the building blocks of a great low-carb meal.
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Broiled Eggplant Salad With Sumac Chicken and Pine Nuts
This eggplant salad from The Arabesque Table by Reem Kassis is topped with cumin- and black-pepper-scented ground chicken and sprinkled with tangy sumac.
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Chicken, Fennel, and Apple Guo-Tie
The combination of ground chicken, fennel, and apple isn’t the most common dumpling filling, but the soy sauce, sesame oil, and brown sugar bring everything into harmony.
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Chicken Zucchini Burgers
When you combine minced chicken with shredded veggies and a tangy Greek yogurt sauce, you get a remarkably juicy, hefty burger. A little hummus in the pita is a great addition.
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Sunshine Broth With Frikadelki
This comforting soup is a warm hug on a cold winter day. The grated carrots give the soup its color, and it’s an excellent vehicle for using up leftover rice.
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Lumpia Ayam Sayur
We have a few essential tips for making these chicken and garlic spring rolls. First, consider doubling the batch—extras can be frozen before frying, so you can have a crispy snack on demand. Second, Let the filling cool completely before rolling the spring rolls; any warmth will make the dough difficult to handle.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton14/30
Chicken Meatballs With Molokhieh, Garlic, and Cilantro
Molokhieh is often found at Middle Eastern grocery stores, but a blend of spinach and okra works well if you can't find the distinctively silky leafy greens. Just don't skip the crispy garlic topping.
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Chicken Bolognese With Crispy Oregano
The crisped leaves of fresh oregano give this twist on a classic Italian sauce extra punch. While this sauce dresses ribbons of pappardelle, we recommend keeping the recipe in your back pocket for the next time you make lasagna.
- Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Yekaterina Boystova16/30
Gyoza
While gyoza are popular to eat at Japanese restaurants, they’re surprisingly easy to make at home. These can be frozen and easily cooked on the stovetop or in an air fryer.
- Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Judy Kim, prop styling by Nicole Louie17/30
Ragù Paprikash
Food editor Kendra Vaculin reimagined the building blocks of traditional chicken paprikash in a ragu enriched with sour cream for tang and vibrancy and a serious scoop of Hungarian paprika for its warm but mild peppery flavor and vibrant color.
- Photograph by Isa Zapata, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Marina Bevilacqua18/30
Chicken-Bacon Smash Burgers
The key to great smash burgers? Working the meat as little as possible. Roll it into a rough ball, fry in bacon fat, then season the first side as it cooks. Add some onion and jalapeño, then flip and griddle to embed the veg as it caramelizes while the second side chars.
- Photo by Alex Lau, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou19/30
Sheet-Pan Chicken Meatballs and Charred Broccoli
This Japanese-inspired sheet-pan dinner, perfect for an easy weeknight meal, features a luscious, tangy sauce that’s drizzled all over the entire bowl. Sprinkle sesame seeds on top for a final flourish and serve with rice, quinoa, or cauliflower rice.
- Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Sean Dooley20/30
Cajun Chicken Gravy and Biscuits
If you are a fan of both biscuits and gravy and the foods of Southern Louisiana, you’ve met your match. Check the Cajun spice blend you use for salt and adjust your seasoning accordingly.
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Basil Chicken Stir-Fry
Vigorously stirring the ground chicken with baking soda and water before cooking has a two-fold effect: The soda helps the meat brown and hold onto its juiciness while the water gives it a bouncier texture. After cooking, you’ll dash on a sauce of sambal oelek whisked with oyster sauce, fish sauce, and a bit of sugar for a savory-spicy flavor explosion.
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Spiced Chicken and Dates With Endive
Are they lettuce wraps? A big salad you eat with a knife and fork? An appetizer you fill judiciously and serve at a cocktail party? You decide.
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Laotian-Style Chicken and Rice Salad
A cousin of larb, this minced meat salad is based on Laotian naem khao. The main difference lies in the ratio of rice to meat. While the rice is traditionally deep fried, here it’s stir-fried into crispety, crunchety bits that get interspersed throughout the salad.
- Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Spencer Richards, Prop Styling by Marina Bevilacqua24/30
Cozy and Quick White Chicken Chili
We highly recommend making a double batch of this easy chicken chile. While it only takes 40 minutes from start to finish, it freezes well. Portion it in advance so that you can reheat just what you need.
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Chicken Seekh Kebabs
Often enjoyed as a roadside treat in Mumbai, these quick-cooking kebabs are very easy to make, but their flavor relies on distinctive Amul cheese (available at Indian grocers and online). If you’re willing to compromise, you can use cheddar. Either way, serve with mint chutney and flatbread.
- Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich26/30
Spicy Chicken Lettuce Wraps
It's not traditional Thai larb, but it is delicious enough—and easy enough—to become your next late-night go-to meal. You simply sauté everything in one big skillet, then serve with lettuce leaves for wrapping. Warm tortillas would also be a great vessel for the cooked chicken.
- Photo by Alex Lau, Prop Styling by Sophie Strangio, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou27/30
Chicken and Rice Meatballs With Hummus
Making gluten-free meatballs is as easy as adding cooled cooked rice instead of bread to ground meat. Serve with a swoop of easy, creamy hummus and a simple, refreshing salad of thinly sliced onion, dill pickles, cucumbers, loads of parsley, and fresh lemon.
- Photograph by Maria Be, food styling by Thu Buser, prop styling by Marina Bevilacqua28/30
Spiced Chicken Burgers
Inspired by chicken tikka kebabs, these burger patties are enriched with cheese and get heat from green chiles and spice from ginger and garam masala. That cheese helps form a crust on the burgers’ surface, which chef Chintan Pandya calls the best part, for sure.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Ali Nardi29/30
Chanko Nabe
A robust soup brimming with mixed vegetables and tons of protein in a rich broth, this one-pot stew is hearty without being heavy—it's a perfect winter meal.
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Crispy Chicken With Za’atar-Olive Rice
The big takeaway with this company-worthy ground chicken dinner is this: don’t break up the meat too much when frying. Big juicy golden-brown chunks make this one-pan meal super satisfying.

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