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Our Best Chicken Recipes From Around the World

Weeknight dinners, quick lunches, and everything in between

By SAVEUR Editors


Published on August 15, 2017

Let's hear it for America's most-consumed protein. Baked, roasted, or fried, chicken is versatile and easy to use in a variety of preparations. Around the world, find chicken in noodle soup, baked in a rice crust pilaf, and skewered in kebabs. We've rounded up our best chicken recipes here.

Fire up the grills for chicken skewers—after all, food is more fun on a stick—or marinate wings for a zesty, spicy game-day snack. Looking for something a little healthier? Boil or bake the bird or make soup.

From Thai recipes to classic French recipes, here are our favorite chicken recipes and ways to use chicken.

Chicken marsala is an easy weeknight recipe to prepare. Pounding the chicken cutlets before cooking renders them thin and terrifically tender. Deglazing the pan with Marsala and stock after cooking the chicken creates a quick, rich sauce. Get the recipe for Chicken Marsala »

Indonesian-Style Chicken Wings
Indonesian-Style Chicken Wings

Marinated in tamarind and aromatic spices, these chicken wings are cooked in coconut water before frying. Get the recipe for Indonesian-Style Chicken Wings »

Kung Pao Chicken
​Kung Pao Chicken

Kung Pao Chicken

schnitzel sandwich
The Ultimate Fried Chicken Schnitzel Sandwich

The Ultimate Fried Chicken Sandwich

Yogurt-Marinated Chicken Shawarma
Yogurt-Marinated Chicken Shawarma

Soak up the flavorful juices of these Mediterranean-spiced chicken skewers by resting them on grilled pita during the final stages of cooking in this dish from Ana Sortun, who uses yogurt’s natural acidity to tenderize tough cuts of meat. Get the recipe for Yogurt-Marinated Chicken Shawarma »

Chicken Vindaloo
Chicken Vindaloo

This tangy, spicy curry from Goa, India, has roots in vinh d’alho, a stew brought to the region by Portuguese colonists. Now an Indian restaurant staple, it comes in countless variations—some fiery, some mild—from the subcontinent to the British Isles. Get the recipe for Chicken Vindaloo »

Mustard and White Wine Braised Chicken
Mustard and White Wine Braised Chicken

This adaptation of a regional French classic swaps out the traditional Dijon in favor of a grainy, seeded mustard. Get the recipe for Mustard and White Wine Braised Chicken »

Chicken With 40 Cloves of Garlic
Chicken With 40 Cloves of Garlic

Our version of this classic uses peeled garlic; after removing the chicken from the pan, keep cooking the garlic until the cloves have all but melted. Then, a quick spin with a whisk makes a smooth sauce well worth the effort of all that peeling. Get the recipe for Chicken With 40 Cloves of Garlic »

Chicken Ramen
Home-Style Chicken Ramen

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Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich with Jalapeño Slaw

Crunchy, spicy jalapeño slaw tops this ultra-crisp fried chicken sandwich from Bakesale Betty in Oakland. Get the recipe for Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich with Jalapeño Slaw

Buffalo Chicken Khachapuri
Buffalo chicken khachapuri

Buffalo chicken khachapuri

Chicken Adobo
The Philippines

Adobo with Chicken Livers

Japanese Grilled Chicken Meatballs (Tsukune)

Full-flavored chicken meatballs smothered in a sweet and salty glaze. Get the recipe for Japanese Grilled Chicken Meatballs (Tsukune) »

Cuban-Style Chicken Stew (Fricasé de Pollo)
Cuban-Style Chicken Stew (Fricasé de Pollo)

This soup draws flavor from alcaparrado, a mix of pimento-stuffed olives and capers, and sweetness from raisins and along with the medianoche, makes a hearty Cuban-inspired meal.

Chicken and Dumplings
Chicken and Dumplings

Chicken and Dumplings

General Tso's Chicken
General Tso's Chicken

While General Tso remains famous in his home province of Hunan, it turns out the eponymous dish named after him is relatively unknown. This recipe comes from author Fuschia Dunlop, who wrote about the dish for our 150th issue. Get the recipe for General Tso’s Chicken »

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