Buffalo Chicken Stuffed Breasts with Creamy Cheese Filling

Buffalo Stuffed Chicken Breasts are loaded with cheddar, Laughing Cow wedges, a bit of blue cheese, shredded carrot and minced celery, then rolled, coated in crumbs, baked until golden, and finished with a buttery buffalo sauce. It’s a satisfying, flavorful main course that’s easy to prepare and great for weeknights or entertaining.

Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Breasts

Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Breasts

This recipe was kindly shared by a subscriber many years ago and quickly became a favorite. If you enjoy stuffed chicken breasts, you’ll love this buffalo-inspired version. The filling combines creaminess and crunch while the buffalo drizzle adds a bright, spicy finish. It’s versatile — swap cheeses or vegetables to suit your tastes — and it pairs well with a variety of sides for a complete meal.

Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Breasts

How to Make Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Breasts

  1. Prepare the stuffing: In a bowl combine shredded 2% cheddar, Laughing Cow cheese wedges, a small amount of blue cheese, minced celery, minced green onion, and finely shredded carrot. Season with salt and pepper and mix until well combined.
  2. Assemble the chicken: Lay out thin chicken cutlets and divide the stuffing evenly among them. Spread the mixture in the center of each cutlet and roll them up tightly.
  3. Set up the dredging station: Place crushed reduced-fat Ritz crackers (or gluten-free panko) in one shallow bowl. In another bowl mix light mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon of hot sauce, and lemon juice to make the coating mixture.
  4. Coat the rolls: Brush or dip each rolled cutlet in the mayo-hot sauce mixture, then roll in the cracker crumbs to coat. Place the chicken seam-side down on a lightly greased baking sheet or baking dish.
  5. Bake: Lightly spray the tops with olive oil spray and bake in a 400°F oven for about 30 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through and the coating is golden.
  6. Make the buffalo drizzle: While the chicken bakes, melt unsalted butter and whisk with the remaining hot sauce and a pinch of garlic powder. Drizzle over the finished chicken before serving.

What is buffalo sauce made of?

A simple buffalo sauce for this recipe is made by combining melted butter with Frank’s-style hot sauce and a touch of garlic powder. Adjust the ratio to your heat preference.

What to Serve with Stuffed Chicken Breasts

Side dish ideas that complement these stuffed breasts:

  • A crisp green salad with lettuce, cucumber, shredded carrots and celery, tossed with a creamy blue cheese dressing.
  • A mixed green salad with a classic buttermilk ranch dressing.
  • Roasted rainbow carrots or glazed baby carrots.
  • Sautéed shredded Brussels sprouts or green beans.
  • Brown rice, wild rice, or a simple rice pilaf.
  • Baked sweet potatoes or classic baked russet potatoes.

Variations & Tips

  • Hot sauce: Frank’s-style cayenne hot sauce works exceptionally well, but any favorite hot sauce will do. Reduce the amount or omit it if you prefer a milder flavor.
  • Chicken: For convenience buy pre-sliced thin chicken breast cutlets. If using whole boneless, skinless breasts, slice and pound them thin to an even thickness.
  • Substitutions: Swap light mayonnaise for a beaten egg or plain Greek yogurt for a different coating base. Reduced-fat cream cheese can replace Laughing Cow wedges if needed.
  • Gluten-free: Use gluten-free panko or crushed gluten-free crackers in place of Ritz crumbs.
  • Storage: Refrigerate leftovers for up to three days or freeze for up to three months. Reheat gently in a moderate oven to retain crispness.
  • Make-ahead: Assemble the rolled chicken and refrigerate before coating and baking if you want to prepare part of the dish in advance.
stuffing for Chicken Breasts
chicken breast with cream cheese and veggies
Raw Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Breasts
drizzling hot sauce over stuffed chicken breast

Recipe: Stuffed Buffalo Chicken Breasts

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup shredded 2% cheddar
  • 4 wedges Laughing Cow cheese
  • 1/3 cup celery, minced
  • 1/4 cup green onion, minced
  • 1/4 cup carrot, minced
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 5 thin boneless chicken breast cutlets (about 3 oz each)
  • 15 reduced-fat Ritz crackers, crushed into crumbs (or gluten-free panko)
  • 1 tablespoon light mayonnaise
  • 6 tablespoons Frank’s-style hot sauce (divided)
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons unsalted butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Olive oil spray for baking

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and lightly grease a baking dish or sheet.
  2. In a bowl, mix the cheddar, Laughing Cow wedges, a little blue cheese if using, celery, green onion, carrot, salt and pepper.
  3. Lay out the chicken cutlets and place an even amount of the cheese-vegetable mixture in the center of each. Roll up the cutlets and set seam-side down.
  4. Put the crushed crackers or panko in a shallow dish for breading. In a separate bowl combine the mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon of hot sauce and lemon juice.
  5. Brush each rolled cutlet with the mayo-hot sauce mixture, then roll in the cracker crumbs to coat. Arrange seam-side down on the prepared baking dish.
  6. Lightly spray the top of the chicken with olive oil spray and bake for about 30 minutes, until the chicken reaches a safe internal temperature and is golden.
  7. While the chicken bakes, melt the butter and whisk in the remaining hot sauce and garlic powder to make the buffalo drizzle.
  8. When the chicken is done, drizzle with the buffalo sauce and serve immediately.

Yield & Times

  • Yield: 5 servings (1 stuffed breast per serving)
  • Prep time: about 15 minutes
  • Cook time: about 30 minutes
  • Total time: about 45 minutes

Nutrition (approx. per stuffed breast)

  • Calories: 172 kcal
  • Protein: 22 g
  • Carbohydrates: 5 g
  • Fat: 5 g
  • Fiber: 0.6 g
  • Sodium and other micronutrients will vary by ingredients used.

Final note

If you try this recipe, consider sharing how you served it and any tweaks you made. It’s a flexible, crowd-pleasing dish that adapts well to different cheeses, coatings and spice levels.