High Protein BBQ Chicken Loaded Fries
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These high protein BBQ chicken loaded fries are better than any fast food alternative out there.

They’re cheesy, smoky, crispy, and indulgent but still well balanced.
The best part? You’re getting a massive 56g of protein in one plate.

It’s quick, filling, and perfect for those days when you want something.
Nutrition per serving
Calories: 583
Protein: 56g
Carbs: 55g
Fat: 13g

Ingredients you’ll need
BBQ Chicken
- 130g cooked chicken breast, shredded
- 1/4 red onion, diced
- 15g tomato paste
- 30g BBQ sauce
- 100ml chicken stock
- 15g light cream cheese
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1/2 tsp cayenne
- 1/2 tsp salt
- Cooking spray
Homemade Fries
- 250g raw potato
- Cooking spray
- Salt to taste
Toppings
- 30g low fat grated cheese
- Extra BBQ sauce drizzle
- Chopped green onions
How to make high protein BBQ chicken loaded fries
Start with your fries. Slice your potato into thin fry shapes. If you have time, soak them in cold water or an ice bath. This helps remove excess starch and makes them crispier.
Dry them really well, then lay them out on a rack or tray. Spray lightly with cooking spray and cook in the oven or air fryer until golden and crispy.

Don’t forget to season them right after cooking so the salt sticks.

While the fries cook, grab a pan and heat a little cooking spray. Add your diced red onion and cook until soft and fragrant.
Stir in the tomato paste and BBQ sauce and let it cook for about a minute to deepen the flavor.
Pour in the chicken stock, then add the light cream cheese and spices. Stir until everything becomes smooth and creamy.

Add your shredded chicken and mix until fully coated in that rich BBQ sauce.

Once your fries are ready, plate them up. Spoon the BBQ chicken over the top, sprinkle on the cheese, and let it melt.

Finish with a drizzle of BBQ sauce and chopped green onions.
Quick to make, even better to eat
This recipe comes together in about 30 minutes, depending on how you cook your fries.
It’s perfect for busy evenings or when you just want something satisfying without spending hours in the kitchen.

Serve it as a full meal on its own or pair it with a light side salad if you want something fresh to balance it out.
It’s also great as a weekend treat meal that still fits your goals.
Reasons you’ll love these loaded fries
- Packed with 56g of protein to keep you full
- Tastes like comfort food but fits your goals
- Super quick and easy to make
- Budget friendly using simple ingredients
- Perfect for meal prep or a quick dinner
- Customizable with your favorite toppings
Tips and easy ways to switch it up
If you want extra crispy fries, don’t skip the soaking step. It really makes a difference.
You can swap chicken breast for rotisserie chicken if you’re short on time. It works just as well.
Not a fan of spicy? Skip the cayenne or reduce it slightly.
For variations, try adding jalapeños for heat, swapping BBQ sauce for buffalo sauce, or topping with a little Greek yogurt instead of extra cheese for a lighter option.

Storage and meal prep tips
If you’re meal prepping, store the fries and BBQ chicken separately. This keeps the fries from getting soggy.
The BBQ chicken will last in the fridge for up to 3 days in an airtight container. Reheat it on the stove or in the microwave with a splash of water or stock.
Fries are best fresh, but you can reheat them in the air fryer to bring back some crispiness.

High Protein BBQ Chicken Loaded Fries
Ingredients
Method
- Slice potato into fries and soak in cold water if time allows.
- Pat dry, spray lightly, and bake or air fry until crispy.
- Season fries immediately after cooking.
- In a pan, sauté diced onion until soft.
- Add tomato paste and BBQ sauce. Cook for 1 minute.
- Pour in chicken stock and stir in cream cheese and spices.
- Add shredded chicken and mix until fully coated.
- Plate fries, top with BBQ chicken, and sprinkle cheese.
- Let cheese melt, then add BBQ drizzle and green onions.
Notes
- Soaking fries helps them crisp up better
- Adjust spice level by reducing cayenne
- Use rotisserie chicken for convenience
- Don’t overcrowd fries when cooking
Nutrition
Calories: 583 Protein: 56g Carbs: 55g Fat: 13gGive it a try
If you’ve been looking for a high protein meal that doesn’t feel boring, this is it. It’s cozy, filling, and honestly so satisfying.
Make it once and you’ll see exactly why I keep coming back to it.

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