Favorite Chicken Recipes for Kids (to Share with the Kids) (2024)

Find new (and easy!) ways to prepare chicken recipes for kids, from nuggets and meatballs to yummy Instant Pot and Slow Cooker options. (Bonus: Parents will enjoy them too!)

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Chicken Recipes for Kids

Chicken is a dinnertime staple and it’s so super versatile. It can also be a great texture for kids, a fast meal component, and an easy way to offer up protein. To make it easier for you to find easy recipes, I put all of my chicken dishes together into this post.

This will make it easy for you to scroll through options to use the kind of chicken you have on hand, or to pick the preparation that your kids prefer.

There are options here that are suitable for babies, toddlers, big kids, and the grownups at the table.

(You may also like Pasta Recipes for Toddlers and Make-Ahead Toddler Dinners.)

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1 Chicken Recipes for Kids

2 Tips for Choosing Kids Chicken Recipes

3 Easy Family Chicken Recipes

4 Baked Chicken Nuggets

5 Baked Chicken Tenders

6 Chicken Nuggets with Sweet Potato

7 Baked Chicken Meatballs

8 Pan Seared Chicken

9 Sweet Potato Chicken Bowls

10 Instant Pot BBQ Chicken

11 Slow Cooker Chicken and Bean Tacos

12 Instant Pot Butter Chicken

13 Pesto Chicken and Rice

14 Pasta Salad with Chicken

15 Chicken Puree

16 Creamy Chicken Pasta

17 Chicken in Tomato Sauce

18 Yogurt Chicken

20 Chicken Noodle Soup

21 Related Recipes

Tips for Choosing Kids Chicken Recipes

When trying a new recipe, I would recommend taking the age of the kids into consideration—older babies and younger toddlers will find it easier to chew softer meats such as nuggets made with ground chicken and shredded chicken.

Older kids shouldn’t have any issues with chewing diced up breast or thighs, so you have more options the older the kids get.

Chicken thighs, either whole or in very thick finger-size pieces, can be a great option for Baby Led Weaning (they are high in iron and fat, which babies need). And they are often really moist and tender for any age.

Add a dip if your kids like to dip their food and remember that if a kiddo doesn’t like a certain kind of meat, first try to make sure that it’s easy to eat. And second, know that there’s no kiddo who likes every food. (The approach known as the Division of Responsibility can help with perspective on this.)

TIP: Learn more about beneficial fats for kids and the nutrients they need in their weekly diets.

Easy Family Chicken Recipes

Each of these recipes is appropriate for a toddler, but should also be appealing to the entire family—kids and parents alike! I always aim to have recipes that appeal to everyone to help reduce the amount of overall cooking we have to do. Fingers crossed anyway!

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Baked Chicken Nuggets

These have just a few basic ingredients and are so crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. They’re a forever hit.

Crispy Baked Chicken Nuggets

These baked chicken nuggets have simple ingredients and a pleasantly crispy exterior. Aim to cut the chicken into similarly sized pieces so they bake evenly.

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Baked Chicken Tenders

Recreate chicken tenders at home with this super simple method. (There are 2 options for the crispy coating, so pick the one that sounds best!)

Easy Baked Chicken Tenders

These crispy Chicken Tenders are fast and versatile. To make these with panko breadcrumbs, use 1 cup and stir ¼ teaspoon salt into the flour before you dredge the chicken.

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Chicken Nuggets with Sweet Potato

These are a favorite chicken recipe for a baby and one year olds since they are super tender and super nutritious. The sweet potato pairs so nicely with the ground chicken.

Homemade Chicken Nuggets (with Sweet Potato)

Crispy on the outside and tender in the middle, these Homemade Chicken Nuggets are both easy and delicious. You can prep the sweet potato up to 5 days ahead if that's easier for you, too. Try serving these with ketchup, ranch, or marinara sauce.

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Baked Chicken Meatballs

This recipe is so straight forward and I love the option to add some shredded carrots. These were a staple in our lives when my youngest was one and otherwise ate no veggies!

4-Ingredient Baked Chicken Meatballs

With just four simple and affordable ingredients, you can make tender Baked Chicken Meatballs to share with the kids. Bonus: You can tuck a veggie into the mix, and they are perfect to batch-cook and stash in the freezer!

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Pan Seared Chicken

Put the chicken into the pan, turn on the timer, and you’ll have perfectly cooked chicken every time. I love this with chicken tenders but it works with any boneless cut.

Easy Pan-Seared Chicken

Try these quick and easy chicken tenders for a kid-friendly weeknight protein paired with a grain and a veggie (or fruit!)

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Sweet Potato Chicken Bowls

Whether you want an easy sheet pan meal or you want to prep ahead for lunch or easy dinners to store in the fridge, this is a great recipe to try.

Sweet Potato Chicken Bowls (Easy Meal Prep)

You can meal prep this recipe to have ready for future lunches or dinners to share with the kids or you can make it as a family dinner. Add flavor to your bowl with the optional ingredients.

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Instant Pot BBQ Chicken

Let the instant pot do this work and serve up delicious barbecue chicken sandwiches or platters in no time.

Easiest Instant Pot BBQ Chicken

You can double this recipe and use 2 pounds of chicken if desired. Just do your best to spread it into an even layer in the instant pot. (Note: The nutrition facts will vary based on the bbq sauce that you use.)

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Slow Cooker Chicken and Bean Tacos

The beauty of this recipe is that the sauce is loaded with veggies so you don’t need to make anything else on the side! Oh and it freezes so well.

Slow Cooker Chicken and Bean Tacos

With a short ingredient list and a veggie-loaded sauce, these Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos are such a delicious family meal. (You can even make it in the Instant Pot for dinnerin just 25 minutes.)

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Instant Pot Butter Chicken

Warm spices and a simple method make this one of our favorite chicken dinners to share with the kids. Add some rice and naan and you’re set.

Easy Instant Pot Butter Chicken

Forget takeout—deliver this popular Indian dish to your table instead. Shredded chicken thighs are coated in a rich, buttery sauce with hints of tomatoes, ginger, and garam masala—a messy but very flavorful finger food. Adapted from The Multi-Cooker Baby Food Cookbook.

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Pesto Chicken and Rice

Cauliflower rice, chicken, and pesto team up in this easy skillet dinner. It’s a one pan wonder that’s perfect for easy weeknight cooking.

One-Pot Pesto Chicken and Rice

With a quick cooking time and easy method, this Pesto Chicken and Rice is a delicious family meal to share. It's flavorful, versatile, and just so delish.

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Pasta Salad with Chicken

Whether for an easy dinner or a make-ahead lunch to serve up throughout the week, this is easy and flavorful. And the kinds of chicken you can use are wide open!

Pasta Salad with Chicken

This simple Pasta Salad with Chicken works well anytime of the year, but the flavors are particularly great in summer. Try it for dinner, a potluck, or to meal prep lunch.

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Chicken Puree

Learn how to make iron-richbaby foodwith this easy recipe for Chicken Puree with three flavor combinations and easy storage tips. This works as a Stage 1, Stage 2, and Stage 3baby food.

Easy Chicken Puree

This chicken puree is a nutrient-rich baby food that's easy to make and packed with flavor. It's a quick blend of chicken and sweet potato that's versatile, so you can make it as a Stage 1 or 2 baby food.

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Creamy Chicken Pasta

With veggies right in the sauce and an easy method, this one-dish dinner is a family favorite.

Creamy Chicken Pasta

Creamy Chicken Pasta with veggies that blend right into the sauce? Win! This pasta recipe is legit delicious and is so crazy comforting. See the Notes for variations and storage information.

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Chicken in Tomato Sauce

Learn how to poach chicken in tomato sauce for tender results, every time, and a perfect texture for the littles.

Easy Chicken in Tomato Sauce (with Pasta)

This is the absolute easiest way to cook flavorful chicken—it simply poaches right in the marinara sauce. This Chicken in Tomato Sauce is perfect with pasta or with a side of Italian bread and is a great easy family meal.

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Yogurt Chicken

Tender, flavorful, and so easy to make, this chicken recipe is one of my favorites to share with the kids.

Yogurt Chicken (Baked or Air Fried)

The most tender, flavorful, delicious chicken? This Yogurt Chicken is in the running! The easy chicken recipe is delicious on its own, shredded for kids, or added to pasta, rice, or another favorite meal. Plus, it stores well and can be served cold or warm.

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Chicken and Stars Soup

Just like you had when you were a kid, but with the ease of a simple method and all the fresh flavors.

Chicken and Stars Soup

With a quick cooking time, a veggie-loaded base, and most comforting texture and flavor, this Chicken and Stars Soup is an all-time favorite family meal. It's soothing when illness strikes and just makes for a fast and yummy meal when you need it.

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Chicken Noodle Soup

This is our favorite soup to make when sickness strikes, or just to share on days when there’s a chill in the air.

Easy Chicken Noodle Soup for Kids

This easy recipe makes a big pot of comforting soup to feed the whole family—babies, toddlers, and big kids included. The leftovers store nicely so you can enjoy it for a few days!

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This post was first published September 2021.

Favorite Chicken Recipes for Kids (to Share with the Kids) (2024)

FAQs

How do you feed chicken to kids? ›

How do you serve chicken to babies?
  1. 6 to 9 months old: Go big! ...
  2. 9 months old +: Finely shred or slice chicken into very thin strips or offer ground chicken sprinkled on veggies, pasta, or any other dish. ...
  3. 12 months old +: Offer bite-sized pieces of chicken as finger food or let the toddler practice with a utensil.

How to make chicken for dummies? ›

How to Bake Chicken Breasts in the Oven
  1. Preheat oven to 425°F.
  2. Place chicken on a large rimmed baking sheet. Brush with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Roast, until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest portion of breast registers 165°F, 20 to 25 minutes.
Aug 9, 2023

Is chicken good for toddlers? ›

Chicken is a great food to support growth in kids. One reason is because it is high in protein. This is important for children because it contributes to the growth of many parts of their bodies, such as their immune system, brain, bones and muscles. In addition, chicken offers vitamin A to children.

How do I get my 3 year old to eat chicken? ›

Use a pressure cooker or slow cooker to make the meat soft and easier to eat. Marinating can also make meat more tender and easier to chew. Or if you're serving a more difficult-to-chew piece of meat like a steak, pork chop or chicken breast, try cutting it into tiny bites.

Can we give chicken daily to kids? ›

There are so many health benefits of adding chicken to the diet of children of all age groups. It is quite the superfood to ensure proper growth.

What are 3 ways to cook chicken? ›

There are so many ways to prepare chicken. We can stir-fry, pan-fry, grill, barbeque, bake or roast chicken.

What are the 5 steps for perfect chicken? ›

5 Tips For Perfect Roast Chicken
  1. Pat dry. If you're looking for that elusive crispy skin, patting a chicken dry with paper towels before cooking is key. ...
  2. Season liberally. Liberal seasoning is integral to bringing out the flavour of the chicken. ...
  3. Use a rack. ...
  4. Use the right heat. ...
  5. Let it rest.
Mar 20, 2024

What is the most common way to prepare chicken? ›

Pan fried chicken is very easy and quick to make, and is delicious when seasoned! This is a popular method for cooking chicken, as you can create a tasty meal in practically no time at all.

Which chicken is good for kids? ›

Choose a kid-friendly chicken breed

They have a sweet and caring nature, with soft, fuzzy feathers. Orpingtons and Plymouth Rocks are quiet, gentle birds and can lay up to 300 brown eggs per year. Other kid-friendly chicken breeds include: Cochins, Brahmas, Australorps, Polish and the colored egg-laying Easter Eggers.

Which part of chicken is good for kids? ›

If you compare the nutrition in both parts of the chicken, chicken breasts are a healthier option. They are low in calories, high in protein, low in fats and saturated fats but high in good cholesterol.

Which meat is best for kids? ›

These foods provide protein and iron for growth and development. Red meat such as beef, lamb and pork contain iron, offer them 3 times a week. Give meat, poultry, fish, eggs, beans or nuts to your child at each of their 2 main meals every day.

Which is the tastiest chicken dish in the world? ›

Butter chicken, also known as Murgh Makhani, has recently claimed the top spot in the "Top 100 Chicken Dishes in the World" list by TasteAtlas, (an online guide for traditional food) solidifying its place as a global culinary sensation.

What makes chicken breast taste better? ›

Here are the best ways to make chicken breast taste good, every time!
  1. Make sure your Chicken is Properly Defrosted Prior to Cooking. ...
  2. Buy a Meat Thermometer. ...
  3. Marinate, Marinate, Marinate! ...
  4. Buy High Quality, Pasture Raised Chicken.

When can kids eat chicken? ›

When can babies have meat? You can add meat to your baby's menu any time after starting solids, which is usually around 6 months. In fact, experts recommend that foods like meat and poultry, along with fortified baby cereal and beans, get introduced early on, since they provide key nutrients like iron and zinc.

How do I get my toddler to eat shredded chicken? ›

Baby & Toddler

Add some shredded chicken to your stick blender pot or food chopper along with some warm boiled water or low salt chicken stock to make chicken purée. You can add in some salad vegetables (cucumber, tomato and avocado work great) and yogurt to make them a chicken salad.

Why won t my kid eat chicken? ›

There are a variety of reasons that toddlers shy away from meat. First, it can be too hard to chew—softer and cut up meat works better. Second, the texture can bother children, especially when it's a new meat. To remedy this, parents can encourage toddlers to touch and guess how the food will feel in their mouths.

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