There’s definitely something to be said for the ease of a “grab and go” rotisserie chicken from the store. It can be a simple and budget-friendly way to add a crowd favorite to your dinner table — and ...
The wholesale chain Costco is known for its $5 rotisserie chicken. Mashed published a recipe duplicating the chicken, so I tested it to see how it compares. In my opinion, the copycat version's flavor ...
Costco's beloved $5 rotisserie chickens are a great, inexpensive starting point for planning a meal. The problem? Many of the recipe ideas floating around the internet require a lot more cooking and ...
I call these kinds of recipes one-bowl meals. That means that all you need is one big bowl to serve the entirety of dinner. Just scoop it out with a spoon, and you get a bite of all the ingredients in ...
Buffalo is a noun of course; referring to a city in New York or its namesake sassy, spicy sauce. But these days, we also like to think of it like a verb. Of course you can “Buffalo” wings, but that’s ...
Takeout rotisserie chickens are more than fast and convenient. They can be downright scrumptious. Turning on a spit keeps juices distributed throughout the meat. Plus, flavorful drippings fall from ...
There once was this fellow named Friar William of Ockham who is credited with a theory that has made my life a lot easier. It’s called Occam’s razor, also known as the Principle of Maximum Parsimony, ...
Store-bought rotisserie chicken is one of our favorite ingredients. It can be used in seemingly endless ways to make quick, easy and flavorful lunches and dinners. We use it for a simple weeknight ...