Recipe: Upside-Down BBQ Chicken Bowl (2024)

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published Jun 2, 2016

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Recipe: Upside-Down BBQ Chicken Bowl (1)

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Recipe: Upside-Down BBQ Chicken Bowl (2)

Barbecue is a much-loved summer meal in my house, whether it’s a slow cooker full of pulled chicken in sauce, or a slab of ribs from our local BBQ truck — smoky and fatty, leaving drippings down your arm as you gnaw them on the back porch.

Pork, chicken, beef — whatever the meat, barbecue is such a treat, and I especially love a good chicken barbecue sandwich topped with crunchy, creamy slaw. But for an everyday meal, I like to flip the bowl and start with the vegetables first.

Flip the Bowl!

What does it mean to flip the bowl? It’s simple: Take your favorite meat-heavy meal — tacos, meatballs, a steak dinner — and flip it upside down by stuffing your bowl with vegetables first, then using the meat (and carbs) to top off the bowl with flavor.

The five bowls in this series start with a fast, 30-minute base of vegetables, and they’re topped with meat from the freezer or your grocery store hot abar. Easy, fast, good!

Flip the Barbecue Bowl

Like a delicious barbecue sandwich, this meal calls for slaw, pulled chicken or pork, and — if you’re feeling up to it — a slice of toasted bread. But here, the slaw is the base, not the topping. Top it with a scoop of chicken and a slice of toasted garlic bread for an upside-down version of the barbecue sandwich.

Now, when it comes to vegetables, I am a fierce defender of the bag and the box. Shredded cabbage, chopped greens, and other packaged vegetables are a huge time-saver and, quite frankly, as a mother of a new baby, they often make the difference for me between no vegetables and some vegetables. And no veggie has been as popular in my household lately as broccoli slaw, that fresh and crunchy mix of broccoli and carrots.

Here’s a favorite way to use it: as the base of a warm slaw with a drizzle of ranch dressing and a heaping helping of other vegetables like red pepper, corn, and kale. You sauté these extra vegetables and toss them with the slaw, warming it and softening its crunch just a bit.

Dressed with a big spoonful of shredded chicken or pork from the freezer, grocery store, or food truck, this is a meal that gives you all the vegetables you need along with the smoky barbecue flavor you crave.

Tips and shortcuts for a quicker dinner.

  • Vegetables: That broccoli slaw is a meal shortcut in a bag. (See more ideas here for using broccoli slaw.) Frozen corn kernels make the rest of the dish even quicker. Just chop a red pepper and a handful of kale and your chopping time is done.
  • Extras: A handful of almonds adds a bit more crunch, although these are certainly optional if you want to keep the calories down.
  • Meat: Any barbecue meat will do well here. Pick up a quarter-pound of pulled chicken or pork at the grocery store if you don’t have any socked away in the freezer.

Make the Meat

For the meat topper, pull out barbecue chicken or pork in sauce from the freezer, or buy it from the hot bar at the grocery store.

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Serves 4

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Ingredients

For the bowl:

  • 9 to 12 ounces

    shredded broccoli slaw

  • 1/4 cup

    ranch dressing

  • 1 tablespoon

    olive oil

  • 1 1/2 cups

    fresh or frozen corn kernels

  • 1

    medium red bell pepper, trimmed and small dice

  • 2 cups

    finely shredded kale leaves

  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

  • 1/2 cup

    roughly chopped or sliced almonds

For serving:

  • 2 cups

    shredded BBQ chicken, warmed

  • Garlic bread

Instructions

  1. Place the broccoli slaw and ranch dressing in a large bowl and toss to combine; set aside.

  2. Heat the oil in a large frying pan over high heat until shimmering. Add the corn kernels and red pepper and sauté until browned, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the kale and cook just until wilted.

  3. Transfer the mixture to the bowl with the broccoli slaw. Season with salt and pepper, add the almonds, and toss to combine.

  4. To assemble the bowls, fill large bowls with the broccoli slaw mixture. Top with a scoop of BBQ chicken and serve with a slice of garlic bread.

Recipe Notes

Storage: The leftover bowl mixture can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

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Recipe: Upside-Down BBQ Chicken Bowl (2024)

FAQs

What is the internal temperature of BBQ chicken? ›

Using a digital meat thermometer is the best way to ensure chicken on the grill has reached the safe minimum temperature of 165˚F. Insert thermometer into the thickest portion of the cut, avoiding any bones, to get the most accurate temperature.

What is the proper cooking temperature for barbecue chicken that is being prepared at an outdoor? ›

165°F—all poultry and pre-cooked meats, like hot dogs.

How long should you cook chicken legs on the grill? ›

Place chicken legs on preheated grill over direct heat. Grill for 30 minutes, rotating every 10 minutes, or until they reach an internal temperature 165 degrees F. I actually prefer my chicken legs about 180-190 degrees so they fall off the bone and there's no bloody spots around the bone.

What is the most popular side dish at a BBQ? ›

Most cookouts feature an assortment of a few essential BBQ sides: Corn on the cob, coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, and pasta salad. We're not about to mess with perfection; because this barbecue side lineup is just that: perfect.

How to tell if chicken is done without a thermometer on the grill? ›

Poke the Meat

This method applies to chicken specifically. For properly cooked chicken, if you cut into it and the juices run clear, then the chicken is fully cooked. If the juices are red or have a pinkish color, your chicken may need to be cooked a bit longer.

Is it better to grill chicken at 350 or 400? ›

The ideal grill temperature range for chicken is between 350 and 450 degrees Fahrenheit. This range is narrowed down by whether you're grilling chicken breasts, thighs, or drumsticks.

How long to cook chicken breast on BBQ? ›

Place your chicken breasts on your preheated grill, and close the lid. It's important to keep the lid of your grill closed while your chicken is cooking so that no heat escapes. Cook your chicken breast on the grill for 6-8 minutes on one side. After 6-8 minutes flip your chicken breast and cook for 6-8 minutes more.

What temp kills bacteria in a grill? ›

One argument people use to defend using high heat to clean a barbecue is that the flames will eliminate bacteria. Their cleaning method often involves heating the grill for 15 to 30 minutes at a top temperature of 400 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

What are 3 rules for using the grill? ›

Learn how you can help keep your home and family safe by following our grill safety tips.
  • Only use grills outside. ...
  • Place your grill away from your home. ...
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  • Always clean your grill after use.

Should I Precook chicken before BBQ? ›

Ensure all meat is cooked through

For extra safety, ensure all meat (particularly chicken, pork, sausages and burgers) is cooked throughout. It's a great idea to cook chicken in the oven prior to giving it the final finish on the barbecue.

Do you close the grill when cooking chicken legs? ›

Place the chicken on the hot grill and reduce the heat to medium-low or to an indirect heat spot on the grill. Close the lid and cook the chicken for 7 minutes on each side until the sauce has caramelized and there are dark grill marks on the chicken.

How long should I pre cook chicken before BBQ? ›

Twenty minutes before cooking, take from refrigerator. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake chicken uncovered 30 minutes and remove from oven. Place chicken pieces over a medium-hot grill, brushing once more lightly with leftover sauce.

What to eat with BBQ honey chicken? ›

Serve Honey BBQ Chicken Sandwiches

These are great served with some homemade potato wedges, fries, or a salad! Since these sandwiches are pretty versatile, they can be made with a different kind of sauce if you want to switch it up from the BBQ sauce!

How do you have a good BBQ party? ›

How to plan the perfect backyard barbecue
  1. Prepare your grill. Clean the caked-on grease off your grill before guests arrive. ...
  2. Plan the menu. ...
  3. Craft a signature co*cktail. ...
  4. Keep bugs at bay. ...
  5. Plan to play. ...
  6. Embellish with festive lights. ...
  7. Don't forget dessert. ...
  8. Cultivate a relaxed atmosphere.

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