Whole CrockPot Chicken
Whole CrockPot Chicken

Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, whole crockpot chicken. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Whole CrockPot Chicken is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It’s simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Whole CrockPot Chicken is something that I have loved my whole life.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook whole crockpot chicken using 9 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Whole CrockPot Chicken:
  1. Make ready Sprinkle Garlic Powder
  2. Get Sprinkle Black Pepper
  3. Make ready Sprinkle Lemon Pepper
  4. Get Sprinkle Sazon with Achiote (gives chicken a beautiful color)
  5. Take Sprinkle Parsley Flakes (add last)
  6. Prepare Drizzle of Olive Oil
  7. Take Baby Carrots (16 ounce bag)
  8. Get Yellow Onion, sliced (1 or 2)
  9. Get 4 Red Potatoes (cut up)

A complete Sunday meal made easy in the crockpot. While it takes only minutes of prep, this tender, juicy crock pot chicken & gravy tastes like you've been in the kitchen all day. This makes the perfect easy weeknight meal served alongside Garlic Ranch Mashed Potatoes and our favorite Cheesy Broccoli… Whole Chicken in the Crockpot. Directions: Start by mixing together paprika, all purpose seasoning, garlic powder and salt.

Instructions to make Whole CrockPot Chicken:
  1. Prep your chicken by rinsing in cold water
  2. Prep your veggies by rinsing in cold water then slicing the onions and cutting up the red potatoes
  3. Cut up veggies and layer in crock pot in this order : baby carrots, sliced onions. then add red potatoes on top… I used a slow cooker liner in my crock pot, I also sprayed the liner with a cooking spray so veggies don’t stick to the bottom
  4. Add clean chicken on top of veggies, then sprinkle on top of chicken garlic powder,black pepper,lemon pepper,sazon with achiote, parsley flakes, and drizzle of olive oil, sprinkle enough of the ingredients to coat chicken then take the whole crock and refrigerate overnight so chicken can get those delicious flavors !
  5. That’s what mine looks like…
  6. The next day take out crock and let sit on countertop for at least 30 min before you add it to the cooking element
  7. Place in heating element of your crock pot and cook chicken and veggies for 8 hours on low or 10 hours on low (or 3.5 hours on high)….make sure you don’t open that cover !
  8. And this is the finished meal, I added the veggies back to the crock when chicken was done, it was falling off the bones ! :)
  9. Enjoy 😉

Place the whole chicken on top of the veggies, put the crock pot on the high setting, cover and cook. I've tried a ridiculous amount of crock pot recipes, and this is by far the best (and easiest) slow cooker chicken recipe that keeps the chicken super moist, and falling-off-the-bone delicious—plus it's a great way to switch things up if you usually roast chicken! And if you have a well-stocked spice cabinet you'll hardly have to buy anything to make this dish. Want to enjoy a tender and succulent rotisserie style chicken at home? Make this Crock Pot Whole Chicken recipe and enjoy any flavor rotisserie chicken you like just by changing up the seasonings you use to season the chicken.

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