Kroger has a new ecoupon available for $2 off any Rotisserie Chicken. Rotisserie chickens are on sale this for $4.99, so this will make them just $2.99 after coupon.
I’ve always read about how rotisserie chickens are such a versatile ingredient, but I’ll admit I’ve never actually purchased one myself. I’d love to hear your favorite ideas and recipes for using these!
Joanne
I use rotisserie chicken for so many things including chicken pot pie, mexican lasagna, creamy chicken noodle soup. You can use it for anything that calls for cooking and cutting up chicken.
Ana
We love Sam’s Club rotisserie chicken , it always looks and tastes much fresher than other stores.
We usually have it during Sunday dinner and then I use the leftover to make quick pasta and chicken combos for the kids’ lunch or shred it and sprinkle it on my spinach salad.
cheri
https://dealseekingmom.com/kroger-rotisserie-chicken-2-99-after-coupon/
Jen
YUM! I had a Kroger coupon for $1/1 that expired yesterday and an e-coupon on my Kroger card for $1/1 so I paid $2.99 anyway. Rotisserie chicken is so yummy! I wouldn’t let my husband eat the one I bought yesterday and he was thoroughly bummed. I agree with Joanne, it is so good in chicken pot pie, shredded barbeque, etc. We may have to get another one…or two since hubby and I each have our own Kroger cards.
Jen
Funny thing – I loaded this onto my card and was in the process of loading it to my husband’s card. When I went to look at his ‘my coupons’ it didn’t show as being loaded. It appears that they may have pulled this e-coupon. It no longer shows as an option to load on my husbands card and the one that I loaded to my card is now gone. Weird.
Mandy
The same thing happened to me, it didn’t load to my card and now it’s not showing up in the available coupons.
Stacy
I love coupons like these! They make great for quick dinner ideas and could possibly be made into leftovers( depending on how large your household is).
Kyla
Yep, I had the same trouble. Too bad, I was looking forward to trying it!
I have noticed a lot of recipes from BettyCrocker.com call for rotisserie chicken. Of course I always cook my own since often cheaper. Maybe it will reset, I hope!
jill
I had the same problem with loading the coupon. I often have troubles using coupons with Kroger in general and was very frustrated so I called their customer service and they claimed that they loaded a $2 credit to my Kroger card that will come off when I go buy one this afternoon. Planning on going in an hour or so – will let you know if it works. It doesn’t make sense that it would have been pulled because it is still being advertised on the front page of Kroger’s website. I think it’s a technical glitch and the lady I spoke to said she’d pass the problem along to their technical staff.
Stephanie
Tip for those that had trouble loading the coupon. Same thing happened to me at first. I tried to load it and then it did not show up under “My Coupons”. I then tried to add it again along with another coupon (I chose the Yoplait Delights one). I selected both at the same time and then clicked “Load Coupons to Card”. They both loaded. This may have been a fluke, but worth a try if you are really interested.
Darcie
you don’t even need a recipe for this chicken- it is so yummy on its own. its basically SCRUMPTIOUS in any recipe that calls for chicken. it is really yummy in chicken salad sandwiches- like one with grapes, may, etc :)
Tina
We eat about half of it when I buy it and the rest I store in a ziploc bag and then use it in an easy version of chicken pot pie:
1 pound chicken, in bite sized pieces
2 cans of cream of chicken
1 large can of Veg All (or a bag of frozen mixed veggies)
Bisquick
Prepare the Bisquick as you would for drop biscuit dough. In a 13 x 9 dish, combine the chicken, cream of chicken, veggies and some fresh pepper. Spoon the Bisquick on top and cook at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until the biscuits are cooked through. Creamy and yummy!
Amie
Chicken and dumplings is my favorite use for one.
2 boxes of chicken broth
2 cans of cream of chicken soup
2 containers of Mrs. B’s frozen dumplings
Rotisserie chicken
Bring the first two ingredients to a boil. Throw in 2 containers of Mrs. B’s frozen dumplings, breaking them into 3rds or 4ths while you add them (stir well as you’re adding them). Add chicken pieces. Simmer for 20 minutes. Enjoy!
brandy p
Last time I got one of these I was able to stretch it to make 3 different recipes throughout the week. I used it in Buffalo Chicken dip for a super bowl party, then shredded some of the chicken up to put in a soup and also used it in a chicken pasta dish. You could use it for anything….oooo…also enchiladas that call for shredded chicken!
amykingfast in Kansas
I buy the pre-cooked chickens and we have chicken one night, then I make multiple meals out what I have left after de-boning them. We make chicken tetrozini, chicken pot pie, chicken enchiladas, chicken quesdillas, mix with bbq sauce and have BBQ chicken sandwiches…the list goes on and on…I have even used it in stir fry.
Holly
Is this coupon still available? I clicked on the link and didn’t see it.
Michelle Morris
is this product gluten-free
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Sherri Rodriguez
We don’t have any of the stores you mentioned but, can’t you get a pretty good idea of the chicken’s safety by looking at the time it came out of the oven? That will tell you how long it has been just sitting out under a light. How fresh it is.