🐔 4 Lazy Keto Rotisserie Chicken Recipes (From 1 Chicken) (2024)

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Who loves lazy keto? How about the ultimate lazy dinner hack?

4 keto rotisserie chicken recipes from 1 chicken are perfect for lazy nights when you don’t want to cook!

Grab a rotisserie chicken from the store on your way home tonight, and you can keto meal prep like a keto pro!

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If you’re not familiar with the term, lazy Keto is a variation of the ketogenic lifestyle that isn’t strict on tracking calories, proteins, and fat macros. It’s actually more hyper-focused on keeping carbs below 20g per day.

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That being said whether your version of keto is lazy, strict, or somewhere in between…we could ALL use a quick and easy low-carb chicken dinner!

Is rotisserie chicken keto?

Yes, a rotisserie chicken is keto. A whole roast chicken is perfect for the low-carb diet and keto diet and is a great way to prep healthy meals ahead of time.

You can use a store-bought rotisserie chicken or make your own at home. It is however always worth reading the ingredients list and the nutrition label just to make sure doesn’t have added sugars.

Chicken meat is very low carb, while also high in protein and flavour. By using the chicken breast meat, legs, thighs, wings, and even the chicken carcass, you can utilise the entire rotisserie chicken for all your keto recipes.

Pop the whole chicken in the fridge and use each part to make the 4 chicken recipes below. They’re all inexpensive and absolutely delicious keto recipes! This is one ingredient the entire family will enjoy.

How to make rotisserie chicken at home

If your local grocery store only sells roast chickens with ingredients that are not suitable for your keto diet, it’s actually really easy to cook a whole chicken at home.

You can cook a whole chicken in your oven. This traditional method is the easiest. No preparation is required. Just place it in a large roasting pan and bake at 180C/350F for the required time for the weight of chicken you are looking.

Alternatively, you can cook an entire chicken in the slow-cooker or the Instant Pot. These are both great ways to keep the chicken meat moist and tender.

Cooking a whole chicken at home is a cheap recipe for the entire family. Leftovers are used as a quick and easy soup or salad for the next day.

How many carbs are in a rotisserie chicken?

The amount of carbs varies depending on the brand and especially the size of the chicken, but generally speaking, they are very, very low in carbs.

You can expect there to be 0 grams net carbs in the average rotisserie chicken, making it the perfect staple for your keto diet.

Tip: whether you eat the chicken breast, thighs, or legs, make sure to enjoy the skin as well for that added fat!

Nutrition

Chicken is a versatile and filling source of complete protein.

The nutritional values of chicken depend on which part of the chicken you are cooking. Some areas of the meat will have higher fat content and contain chicken skin, dark parts will have higher iron and the chicken breast has the least fat.

Nutritional values from cronometer.com

Per 100g (3.5oz)Net CarbsProteinFatCalories
Chicken breast, skinless030.9g4.5g173
Chicken drumstick, skin eaten027.3g10g206
Chicken drumstick, skinless024.2g5.7g155
Chicken skin020.4g40.7g454
Chicken thigh, skin eaten028.2g13.2g239
Chicken thigh, skinless027.7g6g173
Chicken wing, skin eaten023.8g16.9g354

Prep your rotisserie chicken

Now, let’s chat about how to make 4 lazy keto chicken meals from ONE roast chicken. This is where you learn how to meal prep like a pro.

Just grab 1 ready-cooked low carb rotisserie chicken on the way home from work, and you can make 4 lazy keto chicken meals from it. And, as you’ll see, your prep time is very low.

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How to shred a chicken

If you haven’t done it before, shredding an entire chicken is pretty simple. All you need to do is use your hand, shredders (meat claws), or two forks, and pull the meat away from the chicken carcass.

Divide the shredded chicken into 4 equal portions – you are now ready to choose any of the4 lazy keto chicken meals.

You can make all 4 or you can make a few of your favourite keto chicken recipes.

What to do with chicken bones

Now don’t throw the bones from the meat carcass away, particularly if they are from an organic chicken! You can use this to make a yummybeneficial bone broth for virtually FREE!! Keto doesn’tneed to be expensive.

Bone broth is jam-packed with nutrients and collagen. It also requires very little prep time.

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Rotisserie chicken food safety

A cooked rotisserie chicken should be handled with clean hands and clean kitchen surfaces. It should be prepared, covered, cooled, and stored according to the various methods and instructions that are shown here.

4 quick and easy rotisserie chicken meals – step by step

Find the exact cooking instructions and recipes for all 4 of these rotisserie chicken meals in the recipe card at the bottom of this post!

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1: Easy keto creamy chicken salad

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No cooking is required for this dish! This deliciously creamy chicken salad has all the perfect ingredients and macros of a keto meal. This dish has quality protein and plenty of healthy fat. It’s also loaded with crunchy low-starch veggies such as celery.

The best part? The creamy sour cream sauce gives it a truly decadent creamy texture.

I often make a double batch of this and save the leftovers to send to school with my kids’ low carb lunches. Just portion it out into meal prep containers and pop them in the fridge.

2: Keto chicken Caesar salad

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If you have been here for a while, you know my go-to recipe when dining out is a keto chicken Caesar salad with extra bacon. Well, let’s crank that up a notch, and add all the goodies in this simple chicken Caesar salad.

This is another low-carb recipe that requires no cooking! It’s not much more than grabbing your rotisserie chicken and throwing a few simple ingredients together. Then voila, dinner is served.

In fact, why not make a few of these and meal prep for work lunches for the entire week. Just pack up the chicken Caesar salad, then add the mayonnaise on the day you plan to eat. This will help stop the baby spinach from wilting.

3: Easy keto chicken soup

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Who doesn’t love good old-fashioned chicken soup? But how about a delicious lazy chicken keto soup? This is comfort food that the entire family will love! I like to prep this one quite a bit during the winter months.

The chicken is already pre-cooked from the rotisserie chicken. Then, add some other basic ingredients such as garlic, salt, pepper, and green onion to the pot. Bring the pot to a boil and simmer for as long as you want to.

Top Tip: The total time here varies, as the longer the soup simmers, the more infused the flavour will be.

4: Keto chicken spicy dip

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If you want a snack, a quick lunch, or a party dip, keto chicken spicy dip is the one for you.

Imagine a low-carb medley of rotisserie chicken, mayonnaise, mozzarella, and spicy curry powder. Drooling yet? Be warned, you may just come back for more.

Sides

Each of these chicken recipes is a healthy main meal in itself. But you might want some extra low-carb sides to be served alongside. Steamed low starch or low carb vegetables are a wonderful healthy filling option, or a leafy green salad too.

If you love crunchy crackers or just don’t know how to serve these amazing tasty keto chicken dishes, why not try my keto recipes below? All of these are low-carb and delicious!

  • Fat Head Crackers
  • Wheat-Free Crackers
  • Keto Bread Sticks
  • Cheesy Garlic Bread

Storage

Keep leftovers covered and sealed in a sealed container for up to 3 days. Do not freeze any of these chicken meals.

Once you reheat the leftover chicken, or you make a hot dish with leftover chicken, those new leftovers can never be used.

You must also take into account how fresh was the rotisserie chicken when you bought it from the grocery store? You don’t want to keep any chicken meat that is past its expiry date.

Also, keep in mind the temperature and season. During a hot summer, I would always prepare the chicken recipes rapidly and keep any chicken immediately back in the fridge. If I served these chicken recipes on our outdoor dining table for a family meal in the sun, I would throw any leftovers away.

What to serve with chicken

You may want to serve with the best side dishes for chicken, some easy keto garlic bread, keto dinner rolls, or keto hamburger buns.

As you can see, a rotisserie chicken is practically a dream ingredient for any keto devotee. Grab a whole chicken the next time you are in the grocery store and meal prep one (or all!) of these low-carb recipes.

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4 Lazy Keto Chicken Meals

4 Lazy Keto Chicken Meals – for lazy keto dinners: These 4 keto rotisserie chicken recipes are perfect for lazy nights when you don't want to cook! Learn how to meal prep + eat like a pro.

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Course: Dinner, Lunch, Lunch boxes

Cuisine: Gluten Free, Grain free, Keto, LCHF, Low Carb, No Sugars, Wheat Free

Keyword: Lazy Keto Chicken Meals, lazy keto recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 meals

Calories: 173kcal

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Equipment

  • Mixing bowls

Ingredients

Easy Keto Creamy Chicken Salad

  • ¼ rotisserie chicken shredded
  • cup sour cream
  • cup mayonnaise
  • 6 inches celery stick finely sliced
  • 1 small spring onion/scallion finely chopped
  • +/- salt and pepper to taste

Keto Chicken Caesar Salad

  • ¼ rotisserie chicken shredded
  • 2 cups baby spinach
  • 2 tbsp blue cheese
  • 1 tbsp bacon diced
  • 4 tbsp mayonnaise

Easy Keto Chicken Soup

  • ¼ rotisserie chicken shredded
  • 1 spring onion/scallion finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp garlic minced crushed
  • 1 tbsp ground ginger crushed
  • 1 cup chicken stock or broth
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • +/- salt and pepper to taste

Keto Chicken Spicy Dip

  • ¼ rotisserie chicken shredded
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tbsp curry paste/powder
  • +/- salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 cup pre-shredded/grated mozzarella

Instructions

Lazy Keto Creamy Chicken Salad

  • Place all the ingredients in a bowl and mix. What could be easier than this creamy lazy keto chicken meal?

Lazy Keto Chicken Caesar Salad

  • Add the baby spinach leaves to the bottom of your serving bowl.

  • Add the chicken, blue cheese (or cheese of your liking), bacon bits.

  • Drizzle all over with mayonnaise.

Lazy Keto Chicken Soup

  • Add all the ingredients to a small saucepan. Bring to the boil. Serve and garnish with your favourite herbs. Top Tip: The longer you simmer the keto chicken soup, the better the flavours will infuse.

Lazy Keto Chicken Spicy Dip

  • Place all the ingredients in a bowl and mix. Optional: Add more curry powder if you like it extra spicy.

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Notes

  • The nutrition panel cannot be calculated for a rotisserie chicken because they vary considerably in size and weight, and their coatings.
  • Check labels to ensure it has not been covered with a sauce with added sugar or wheat.
  • The nutrition panel reflects chicken breast, skinless, per 100g.
  • As a guide, 1 medium chicken breast (130g/4.5oz) served with skin on = 9.6g total fat, 35.6g protein, 0g carbohydrate.

Nutrition

Serving: 100g of chicken breastCalories: 173kcalProtein: 30.9gFat: 4.5gSodium: 77mgPotassium: 247mgVitamin A: 29IUVitamin C: 1.2mgCalcium: 15mgIron: 1.1mg

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FAQs

Can you eat a whole rotisserie chicken on keto? ›

The keto diet is a low-carb, moderate-protein, and high-fat diet. It relies on metabolic adaptation, meaning that when the body's glucose reserves are emptied, it digs into the fat stores to create a new energy source (ketones). So, is rotisserie chicken keto? Yes, rotisserie chicken is keto-friendly.

Is store bought rotisserie chicken keto-friendly? ›

How many carbs are in a rotisserie chicken? The amount of carbs varies depending on the brand and especially the size of the chicken, but generally speaking, they are very, very low in carbs. You can expect there to be 0 grams net carbs in the average rotisserie chicken, making it the perfect staple for your keto diet.

Is the skin on a rotisserie chicken keto? ›

Yes, rotisserie chicken skin is keto. The skin contains fats, and with the right preparation these fats can provide valuable nutrients to a keto dieter. There are also some great benefits of eating rotisserie chicken skin on a keto diet. It's an excellent source of protein and offers a rich, savory flavor to your meal.

What makes a chicken a rotisserie chicken? ›

Rotisserie chicken is a chicken dish that is cooked on a rotisserie by using direct heat in which the chicken is placed next to the heat source. Electric- or gas-powered heating elements may be used by using adjustable infrared heat.

Can I eat unlimited chicken on keto? ›

Can you eat as much chicken as you want on keto? If you've decided to get started on a ketogenic lifestyle, you should be aware that you can't eat an unlimited quantity of meat on the keto diet.

How many chicken can I eat on keto? ›

"With a keto diet, the breakdown is approximately 75 percent fat, 20 percent protein and 5 percent carbohydrates." For example, a woman who weighs 150 pounds and is moderately active is recommended to eat 25 grams of carbs (think one medium sized apple!), 86 grams of protein (a little over three 3 oz chicken breasts) ...

Why avoid Costco rotisserie chicken? ›

Costco's rotisserie chicken is arguably the most controversial piece of poultry in America. In the span of just one year, customers have claimed that the rotisserie chicken tastes like chemicals and causes gastrointestinal issues.

What does Costco do with unsold rotisserie chicken? ›

Costco rotisserie chickens are great for meal prep

That makes for an astronomical number of meals, but not everyone is just serving that chicken as is, slicing up the breast and pulling off the drumsticks. Even Costco itself takes unsold rotisserie chickens, shreds the usable meat, and sells them in big plastic tubs.

Is eating half a chicken too much? ›

Although there are no specific recommended limits for cholesterol consumption, it's still important to maintain a healthy level in your body. Half a chicken contains 217 milligrams, so if you're concerned about your cholesterol count, you may not want to eat half the chicken.

How do I get crispy skin on my rotisserie chicken? ›

To achieve maximum crispness, the skin has to start dry and stay dry – if water is present, it will create steam, which inhibits crisping. For the ultimate crispy skin, start your prep the day before. After quickly rinsing your bird, be sure to thoroughly dry it inside and out with paper toweling.

Is avocado keto? ›

If you have decided to follow a ketogenic diet, you should know that the avocado is a fruit you can include in your meals due to its healthy fat content. Avocados contain 5 g Monounsaturated Fat and 1 g Polyunsaturated Fat, making avocados great for a keto diet.

Where is the fat in rotisserie chicken? ›

The rotisserie chicken thigh with skin is the highest in calories and fat, while the breast with no skin is the leanest, with the fewest calories and the most protein.

How to add flavor to rotisserie chicken? ›

Use your favorite preserves, chutney, barbecue sauce, or build your own thick and sticky concoction to coat the bird with. Think honey and lemon or brown sugar and soy sauce; just be mindful of how much salt the glaze contains as most store-bought rotisserie chickens are already seasoned with salt.

Why do supermarket rotisserie chickens taste so good? ›

Injecting chicken carcasses with phosphate is extremely common as Tom Super, senior vice president of communications for the National Chicken Council explained to Consumer Reports: "Essentially, all rotisserie chickens are enhanced with a solution [injected into the bird] to keep the birds moist and tasty." This means ...

What is the red stuff in rotisserie chicken? ›

As the bird freezes and then thaws, it sometimes causes pigment to leach out of the bone marrow and accumulate as a deep red color around the bone. You'll also likely notice it in the meat right next to the bone.

How many carbs in a whole rotisserie chicken? ›

Nutrition Facts
Calories:2,500
CholesterolLess than300mg
SodiumLess than2,400mg
Total Carbohydrate375g
Dietary Fiber30g
2 more rows
Mar 25, 2024

Is eating an entire rotisserie chicken healthy? ›

A rotisserie chicken is better than some of the other alternatives. Even with additives, a rotisserie chicken is a far healthier choice than a fast food run, says Allers. “It's still lower in fat and calories than fast food. It's serving its purpose – it's fast, but it can still help you create a balanced meal.

Can you eat the skin of roasted chicken on keto? ›

Yes, chicken skin is keto-friendly. It is one of the best keto foods you can find. The high protein content and zero carbs in chicken skin make it a delicious keto food that you can eat with almost every meal.

What is the healthiest part of the rotisserie chicken? ›

The best part is, you get all of these nutrients without taking on more fat and cholesterol, providing you remove the skin. The chicken breast has the lowest fat content, and you can shred it for salads and soups so that it goes further but you consume less.

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