Most of you know I am a huge fan of the wonderful Crock-Pot! My trusty Crock-Pot has saved me many times when I know I will have a long day, I just throw the ingredients in the pot, cover, and cook! Tonight I decided to make a whole chicken for dinner. Instead of roasting I decided I would just season it, toss it in the Crock-Pot, and let it cook in it’s own juices. The result was delish! The skin isn’t quite as crisp as a store bought Rotisserie but it was moist and tender and perfectly cooked after just 4.5 hrs! I also like the tip I got from Number 2 Pencil, place the chicken on top of a few balls of aluminum foil. This keeps the bird from sticking to the bottom and makes it easier to lift out when it is done cooking. Hope you enjoy this easy peasy recipe!
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Crock-Pot Rotisserie Style Chicken
Ingredients
- 5 lb whole chicken
- seasonings of choice I used paprika for color and a Chicago style seasoning blend (I also add some extra salt and cracked black pepper)
Instructions
- Rinse the chicken, discarding insides, and pat dry.
- Season heavily inside and out.
- Crush 4 sheets of aluminum foil into balls and place at the bottom of your Crock-Pot.
- Place the whole chicken on top.
- Cover and cook on high for 4.5 hours.
- Remove to a cutting board and slice.
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We love chicken and I make sure we always have boneless chicken breasts, chicken thighs, and a whole chicken in the freezer for last minute recipes like this one!
I used paprika for color and a Chicago Style seasoning blend for my chicken.
Make sure not to open the lid and peek!
The aluminum foil balls help to keep the bird from sticking to the bottom.
It also makes it easier to lift out when it is done cooking.
I promise you it will be -dare I say-
better than store bought rotisserie chicken.
It is moist and literally falls apart!
Unknown
instead of foil I halfed a couple of potatoes an placed them under the chicken.
Nicole Hood
Great idea!
Kim
Thank you! I didn’t have foil, or potatoes, so I used apples. Keeping my fingers crossed 🤞🏾.
Anonymous
Do you cook on high or low?
Nicole Hood
Cook on high for 4 1/2 hrs.
Unknown
Do you start with the frozen chicken or do you thaw it first?
Unknown
I'd like to know too:)
Nicole Hood
I thaw it first.
Unknown
how much water do you add to the crockpot?
Nicole Hood
None is needed! The juices from the chicken keep it moist.
Kristin Flores
Looks delicious!! Trying this tonight!
Admin
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Katie Matthews
Trying this tonight! Thank you!
Anonymous
Can you use a frozen chicken or does it have to be thawed first?
Nicole Hood
Thawed first is best
Anonymous
Has anyone tried this on low for a longer time? I was hoping to cook this while I was gone at work so dinner could be done when I get home 🙂
Nicole Hood
Yes I would double the time on low. It should be fine.
Anonymous
Usually most crock-pot recipes are 4 hours on high or 8 on low.
Carolyn Fulton
Most crock-pot recipes involve sauce. This works perfectly using the time and temperature given in the recipe. We love this at our house!
Anonymous
Could I cook some chicken breasts this way for enchiladas? sounds so easy and time saving!
Nicole Hood
I bet that would be delicious!
Anonymous
Should it be flipped half way through cooking?
Nicole Hood
No need to flip. It will cook evenly.
Chris Coutu
Does the skin get crispy?
Marilyn foster-Rosa
Maybe if we rub a little olive oil on the top might make the skin crunchy maybe
I'm trying this today
Lane & Holly @ With Two Spoons
Love this! Super great way to make a chicken!
Megan @ MegUnprocessed
Such a good tip.
Lalaine Daniel
i will try this tonight! Thank u for sharing this recipe
Jackie lynn Porter
Trying this with a lemon pepper seasoning and salt pepper and garlic powder. Just put it on can't wait to try!
Unknown
How did it turn out?
Unknown
This is one of the easiest chicken recipes I have used and it has come out BEAUTIFUL. Almost too good to be true!
Nicole Hood
So happy to hear this! Thanks for sharing.
Unknown
Did skin turn brown in Crock Pot, or did you brown in oven afterwards? Doing this tomorrow for guest…
Rachel @ I Love My Disorganized Life
I need to try this!
Family Spice
I love that you can make a juicy roasted chicken in the crock pot!
Phoebe @ GettingFreedom
This is hands down my favorite way to cook a whole chicken!
Megan Lawson
I'm all about crockpot this time of year!
Rachel Gurk
Love the idea of making your own and knowing exactly how and what it's been cooked with!