Drumsticks are ideal for an all-in-one traybake - the rice, beans and spicy seasoning make it a little like Caribbean jerk chicken
Enjoy our hot and spicy chicken drumsticks with homemade slaw on the side for a healthy and low calorie supper. Serve with steamed corn on the cob
Kidney beans and veg make chicken drumsticks go further with this sweet and hot curry - pack in 4 of your 5 a day in a filling family meal
Enjoy our sweet and sticky barbecue chicken drummers. Super healthy, serve with our green salad and jacket potatoes to get four of your 5-a-day
This recipe makes a wonderful dinner or lunch on the go. Make sure to chill the rice and chicken as soon as they're cool, then pack into containers
Juicy chicken drumsticks are a family picnic favourite - add some exotic flavours with a curried yogurt and mango marinade
Marinate chicken drummers in aromatic Thai red curry paste and sweet chilli for super tasty fingerfood
BBC Saturday Kitchen presenter James Martin gives a family favourite the chef treatment - perfect for picnics
These deliciously sticky chicken pieces are best eaten with plenty of napkins at the ready
This cheap and simple chicken one-pot makes for a fuss-free dinner
Take something different to your next picnic. These aromatic drumsticks are great with sweet chilli sauce or mango chutney
This Indian-style chicken will go well with basmati rice, naan bread or even rice noodles
Delicious chicken drumsticks with a sticky soy and honey glaze that can be cooked in the oven or the barbecue - weather permitting
This recipe harbours all the flavours of a roast - without even having to turn the oven on
Try a spicy twist with your chicken - this dish works well hot or cold - it's also a good source of iron
A mildly-spiced curry with a rich yogurt sauce that will appeal to adults and kids alike
Deliciously sticky chicken that everyone will love - the marinade works on other meat, fish and veggies too
A paprika-spiced casserole that's campsite-friendly and warming for the tum- pinto beans stretch the dish a little further