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Rev up your taste buds for these delicious BBQ-flavored recipes made in your oven. There’s no need to fire up the grill. You can make each of these dishes in the comfort of your kitchen—from barbecue baked potatoes and skillet pizza to roasted meats and veggie bites. Bring out the flavors of barbecue with side dishes like our Honey BBQ Roasted Root Vegetables and make lunch tastier than ever with meals like our BBQ Chicken Bowls.
01of 11Barbecue Chicken Stuffed Baked PotatoesFor this meal-on-a-spud we jump-start the potatoes in the microwave and then finish them in the oven so they get all crispy on the outside. Use leftover or rotisserie chicken to make this healthy dinner in a jiff. Serve with a salad or some cooked greens.View Recipe
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Barbecue Chicken Stuffed Baked Potatoes

For this meal-on-a-spud we jump-start the potatoes in the microwave and then finish them in the oven so they get all crispy on the outside. Use leftover or rotisserie chicken to make this healthy dinner in a jiff. Serve with a salad or some cooked greens.
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02of 11Baked Bean CasserolePhotographer: Victor Protasio, Food Stylist: Karen RankinThis tangy, quick and easy baked bean casserole is a great alternative to the sugary canned beans you see on grocery store shelves. These beans are well balanced and can feature your favorite barbecue sauce.View Recipe
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Baked Bean Casserole
Photographer: Victor Protasio, Food Stylist: Karen Rankin

This tangy, quick and easy baked bean casserole is a great alternative to the sugary canned beans you see on grocery store shelves. These beans are well balanced and can feature your favorite barbecue sauce.
03of 11BBQ Chicken Skillet PizzaUpgrade chicken-BBQ pizza with this Alabama-style white sauce recipe made with mayo and a little vinegar. Using premade dough helps get dinner on the table quickly and easily.View Recipe
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BBQ Chicken Skillet Pizza

Upgrade chicken-BBQ pizza with this Alabama-style white sauce recipe made with mayo and a little vinegar. Using premade dough helps get dinner on the table quickly and easily.
04of 11BBQ Chicken BowlsThese BBQ chicken bowls are perfect for weeknight dinners. They come together in just 25 minutes and are chock-full of the classic barbecue flavors you love, including saucy beans, coleslaw and potatoes.View Recipe
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BBQ Chicken Bowls

These BBQ chicken bowls are perfect for weeknight dinners. They come together in just 25 minutes and are chock-full of the classic barbecue flavors you love, including saucy beans, coleslaw and potatoes.
05of 11Honey BBQ Roasted Root VegetablesIn this veggie-forward spin on Texas-style barbecue, we swap the traditional brisket for root vegetables and rely on the chipotles in the sauce to bring the smokiness to the table. These vegetables are a versatile side for all sorts of mains, whether you’re in the mood for meat or want to go vegetarian with grilled tofu or a bean dish.View Recipe
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Honey BBQ Roasted Root Vegetables

In this veggie-forward spin on Texas-style barbecue, we swap the traditional brisket for root vegetables and rely on the chipotles in the sauce to bring the smokiness to the table. These vegetables are a versatile side for all sorts of mains, whether you’re in the mood for meat or want to go vegetarian with grilled tofu or a bean dish.
06of 11BBQ Cauliflower BitesBrittany ConerlyFor Brenda and Aaron Beener at New York City’s Seasoned Vegan, soul food is more than a type of cuisine—it’s the practice of cooking with love. Serve these bites as a crowd-pleasing side or over a salad.View Recipe
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BBQ Cauliflower Bites
Brittany Conerly

For Brenda and Aaron Beener at New York City’s Seasoned Vegan, soul food is more than a type of cuisine—it’s the practice of cooking with love. Serve these bites as a crowd-pleasing side or over a salad.
07of 11Oven-Barbecued Pork ChopsNeed a little summertime flavor? Try this swift recipe and enjoy a “barbecue” indoors. Make it a meal: Serve with coleslaw and cornbread.View Recipe
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Oven-Barbecued Pork Chops

Need a little summertime flavor? Try this swift recipe and enjoy a “barbecue” indoors. Make it a meal: Serve with coleslaw and cornbread.
08of 11Barbecued Pork Chops with Roasted Potatoes & KaleCooking the potatoes and kale in a foil packet in this healthy recipe gives you moist and tender results while using less oil. Choose a barbecue sauce that has the least amount of sodium and added sugars.View Recipe
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Barbecued Pork Chops with Roasted Potatoes & Kale

Cooking the potatoes and kale in a foil packet in this healthy recipe gives you moist and tender results while using less oil. Choose a barbecue sauce that has the least amount of sodium and added sugars.
09of 11BBQ Chicken TendersThese crispy boneless, skinless chicken breast tenders stay crisp with only a light coating of oil—no deep-frying needed. Serve as an appetizer or try them for dinner with crunchy vegetables and dip on the side.View Recipe
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BBQ Chicken Tenders

These crispy boneless, skinless chicken breast tenders stay crisp with only a light coating of oil—no deep-frying needed. Serve as an appetizer or try them for dinner with crunchy vegetables and dip on the side.
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11of 11Barbecue Chicken PizzaWe gave classic barbecue chicken pizza a healthy twist with hidden shredded zucchini in the sauce. It’s a great way to sneak extra veggies into both you and your children’s diet!View Recipe
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Barbecue Chicken Pizza

We gave classic barbecue chicken pizza a healthy twist with hidden shredded zucchini in the sauce. It’s a great way to sneak extra veggies into both you and your children’s diet!
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