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I've found that I can easily do a lot of things with pre-boiled and shredded chicken breast. I suppose you could do the same things with the rotisserie chicken from the grocery store, but I use the chicken broth in recipes as well, so it makes sense for me to boil. I just boil the chicken breast in water with celery, carrots, and onion and a little salt and pepper. I have found that with an herb ball, I don't have to strain out the veggies. (Like a large tea ball, available at kitchen stores or HEB.) Anyway, use the cheap stuff, not the boneless/skinless chicken breast, and basically boil until it starts to fall off the bone. After it cools, shred the meat into a bowl, and freeze in 1 cup portions in baggies in the freezer. I freeze the broth in one cup portions in baggies, too - lay them flat while they freeze, and later you can just stack them out of the way. Here's what I do with this stuff:
Four cups of chicken broth, a little water, and 2 cups of shredded chicken, plus noodles, rice and some frozen or canned veggies if you want em makes a homemade soup - just dump it all in a pot and let it simmer.
One cup of chicken, a little chopped sausage (or a bag of frozen salad shrimp), and a boxed jambalaya mix makes a spicy addition to your repetoire.
Two cups of frozen chicken in a sauce pan + a half jar of barbecue sauce (and a little water), hamburger buns and shredded cheese = barbecue chicken sandwiches. I suppose you could also do this one with sloppy joe sauce, but I know for a fact that teryaki doesn't work - the shredded chicken soaks up too much salt from the teryaki. Cook time is about ten minutes - you're just waiting for the chicken to get warm. Or if you have more time, put the chicken and bbq sauce in the crock pot, it takes about 45 min this way. Bonus: you can do this in large portions for a superbowl party or whatever.
Two cups of frozen chicken, 3/4 cup of rice, 1 1/3 cup of water, 1/2 tsp of onion or garlic powder, a little black pepper, and one can of cream of something soup (chicken, mushroom, and celery are all good), all just tossed together in a casserole dish. (It looks messy, but it's pretty good when it all comes out.) Cover and bake 45 min at 375 degrees. Uncover, add shredded cheddar, bake until cheese melts (about 5 min). You can do this with whole raw chicken breast, too: boneless/skinless, and completely thawed. Same cook time. With the chicken breast, since it has to be thawed anyway, I've made it up hours ahead of time and just put the whole casserole dish in the fridge til I was ready to cook.
All of this stuff, you can just toss in the oven or a saucepan when you get home. Homemade meals that practically cook themselves with very little attention paid.
BTW, the frozen broth is also good to cook rice in instead of water for a little more flavor. I also use it in the place of added water when I make homemade spaghetti sauce, but that is very time intensive, so DH considers himself lucky when he gets it. It freezes well, though.