
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 Costco’s rotisserie chicken is so popular, it even has its own fan club! Plus, when done right, leftover rotisserie chicken tastes great on salads, in sandwiches, alongside a reheated baked potato or as part of a healthy burrito bowl. The possibilities are endless!
That’s why we asked our test kitchen experts along with two professional chefs to weigh in on how to reheat a rotisserie chicken. Before you throw the bird in the oven and call it a day, read on for their time-saving, flavor-boosting tricks:
How to reheat rotisserie chicken parts in the oven
Like reheating pasta or reheating a steak, reheating leftover rotisserie chicken in the oven is the smart way to go — it’s a top way to keep chicken moist and fresh-tasting. And it’s the favorite method of Elana Karp, head chef and culinary co-founder at Plated. Here’s her five easy steps to reheat a rotisserie chicken in the oven:
How to reheat a whole rotisserie chicken in the oven
When it comes to how long to reheat a whole rotisserie chicken in the oven, patience is key. “We’re talking about a whole bird here, so it’s not going to be as quick and simple, as say, a bowl of pasta,” says cookbook author Dan Churchill, aka The Healthy Chef.
One important note: “My general rule of thumb is that you shouldn’t be reheating chicken more than once,” Churchill says. “So if you don’t think you’ll be able to serve and finish the full chicken in one sitting, only reheat the pieces that you plan to consume.”
Below, Churchill describes how to reheat a whole rotisserie chicken in six easy steps:
Want to try this method but worried that the chicken may burn in the broiler? Susan Chiusano, FIRST for Women test kitchen manager, suggests switching your broil setting to low. “My oven at home has a low broil setting, so I use that often to crisp things with less chance of burning,” she explains. “Keep the chicken 4 inches away from the heat source to be on the safe side.” With these helpful tips, your rotisserie chicken will be golden brown on the outside and moist and tender on the inside!
How to reheat a rotisserie chicken in the microwave
While not the best way to reheat rotisserie chicken pieces, Churchill says using a microwave is okay in a pinch. That said, he recommends only reheating chicken pieces instead of the whole chicken. Below is his method for how to reheat a rotisserie chicken in the microwave.
How to reheat a rotisserie chicken on the stovetop
You can also reheat chicken pieces in a pan on the stovetop, but Churchill says it’s best to skip this option for a whole chicken. Here are his tips:
What to do with leftover rotisserie chicken
Need something to do with any leftover rotisserie chicken? Check out one of Churchill’s favorite recipes for Chicken and Chickpea Soup. You can adapt this recipe to any cuts of chicken you might have on hand; just skip roasting the meat, and simply shred your leftover rotisserie chicken into the bowls just before serving. Plus, this recipe for High-Protein Buffalo Chicken Dip is a perfect snack if you need to use up any remaining chicken.
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