How to Cook Chicken in a Crock Pot and Make Life That Much Easier (2024)

There's no reason you shouldn't learn how to cook chicken in a Crock Pot (or any slow cooker, for that matter). For starters, slow-cooker chicken will make your life (and your meal prep) exponentially easier. Plus, it can be just as flavorful as a roast chicken. And tender, delicious chicken can be at home waiting for you when you get home for work, ready to be made into shredded chicken tacos, cheesy enchiladas, chicken salad, stir-fries, soups, curries... should I keep going? Here's how to cook chicken in a Crock Pot—and save your sanity.

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How to slow-cook a whole chicken

Yep, you can slow cook the whole damn thing in your Crock Pot, so long as the bird fits. The skin won't get crispy like it does in the oven, because the temperature won't get as high and the pot is covered, but it will be deliciously juicy and flavorful. Here's how it's done.

1. Season chicken

Once you've removed the giblet packet from inside of the bird, grab some herbs and spices—maybe some za'atar, lemon zest, harissa, or any other flavor combination that tickles your fancy. Homemade spice blends are your friend, but a good store-bought poultry seasoning will do just fine. A generous dash of sweet paprika is always a good idea, since it'll create a nice golden color that mimics roasting, and don't forget to add about a teaspoon of kosher salt (or a bit more if you like). Rub the mixture all over the outside of the bird and inside the cavity.

2. Cover and cook

Place the bird inside the slow cooker, cover, and turn the appliance on to the "high" setting. Cook until the chicken is cooked through and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh (not touching bone) reads 160°F, around 2 1/2 to 3 hours.

3. Let it rest

Once the bird is cooked through, remove it from the slow cooker and let it rest on a cutting board for at least 10 minutes. Letting it rest will ensure all the juices stay in the meat rather than running out instantly when you carve your bird.

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How to make shredded (aka "pulled") chicken

Tender, delicious shredded chicken is an endlessly versatile dinner asset. And you can make it from breasts, drumsticks, or thighs (or a combination!), slow-cooked in the Crock Pot until meltingly tender and shreddable. Here's how it's done.

1. Season the chicken

Again, start by seasoning the chicken pieces (skin-on and bone-in is fine, as is skinless and boneless) thoroughly. Even if you're not going for anything fancy, don't sleep on a couple hearty pinches of salt and pepper—a good bet is 1/4 tablespoon of kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon of pepper for each pound of chicken. We like to cook 4 pounds of chicken in each batch, so that we have plenty of extra shredded chicken to eat all week long or freeze.

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2. Nail the ratio

Adding a bit of broth to your chicken as it simmers helps maximize juiciness and tenderness (especially for boneless, skinless chicken breasts.) Stick to 1 cup chicken or vegetable broth for every pound of chicken you're cooking. Add this in along with the chicken to your slow cooker, along with any aromatics and spices you'd like—peeled and halved onions and garlic and a dash of harissa, perhaps?

3. Cover and cook

Cover and cook until chicken shreds easily when pierced with a fork, about 4 hours on "high" or 6 hours on "low".

4. Separate chicken from liquid (if using)

Remove the cooked chicken from the leftover liquid—then taste the meat and season it with more salt and pepper, if needed. But don't throw away that cooking liquid! Strain it through a fine-mesh sieve and use it for braises and soups.

5. Shred and enjoy

Before you start shredding, pull any skin off the meat, and remove the meat from the bone in large pieces using your fingers (discard the skin and bones). Now you're ready to start shredding! The two-fork method is undoubtedly the easiest way to shred chicken. Use one fork to hold the chicken firmly against your cutting board, and use the other fork to pull off chunks of the chicken.

And you can't say we haven't given you enough recipes to use once you learn how to make slow cooker chicken—look, here are 12 excellent ones!

Get to slow cooking today, and thank yourself all week long.

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FAQs

Why is my chicken tough after cooking in crockpot? ›

Aside from accidentally overcooking the meals, the most common reason we see for tough, rubbery, or overdone chicken is customers using a Crockpot that is far too big.

How do you make crockpot chicken not tough? ›

Avoid Overcooking.

If the chicken is cooked too long, it will become dry and tough. Check your chicken for doneness early, especially if it is one of your first times making it.

Does cooking chicken in a crock pot make it more tender? ›

No, the longer it is cooked on a grill the tougher and more rubbery it will get. If you want a tender chicken breast, put it in either a pressure cooker or a crock pot. There are some very fine recipes if you do an internet search for them for delicious chicken breast.

How to keep chicken moist in a crockpot? ›

Season both sides of the chicken. Add chicken broth and butter to slow cooker, and stir to combine (mash the butter up a bit to disperse if you can). Add the chicken to the slow cooker, overlapping only as much as necessary. Cover and cook on low for 3 hours or until an internal temperature of 165 degrees F is reached.

Is it better to cook chicken on high or low in the crockpot? ›

We found that the only way to cook chicken (and turkey) in a slow cooker is on the low setting and for a relatively short amount of time.

Does chicken get softer the longer you slow cook it? ›

That said, when chicken breasts cook too long they can get dry and chewy, which is why many slow cooker chicken recipes call for chicken thighs. If you want to do a longer cook (up to 6 or 7 hours), we suggest using dark meat—but remember, the longer the thighs cook the softer they become and more likely to fall apart.

How long should I cook my chicken in the crockpot? ›

With the exception of larger recipes (like 8+ servings), It only takes 2.5-3.5 hours on LOW for boneless, skinless chicken breast to be fully cooked in the slow cooker.

Can I put raw chicken in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can put raw chicken in a slow cooker! Slow cookers and Crock-Pots are designed to cook raw meats. The direct heat from the pot, lengthy cooking time and steam created from the tightly covered container destroys bacteria, making slow cooking safe. You can put frozen chicken in a slow cooker, too!

How to stop chicken drying out in a slow cooker? ›

Add liquid such as chicken broth, water, or citrus juice to keep the chicken moist. The liquid provides necessary moisture during the cooking process, preventing the chicken from drying out and becoming tough. Chicken broth, for instance, not only keeps the meat moist but also adds flavor to the dish.

How do chefs get chicken so tender? ›

It is very important to marinate chicken whenever you plan to cook with high, direct heat such as grilling or pan searing, as these techniques tend to dry out the meat as it cooks. A marinade is an acidic solution that gets a head start on breaking down the structure of a protein before it is cooked.

How do you cook chicken until it falls apart? ›

Arrange the chicken in a single layer in a flameproof 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Cover with foil and refrigerate for at least 4 hours and up to overnight. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Bake until the chicken is super moist and falling off the bone, about 2 hours.

What happens if you cook chicken too long in crock-pot? ›

Mushy, mealy, stringy chicken, which is sometimes the result of cooking low and slow for an extended period of time. I've learned this the hard way, after many attempts at cooking chicken in the crockpot on a workday, for 8 plus hours at a time.

Does chicken need to be covered in liquid in crockpot? ›

Water or liquid is necessary to create steam. When cooking meat or poultry, the water or liquid level should cover the ingredients to ensure effective heat transfer throughout the crock. Some manufacturers of slow cookers recommend adding liquid to fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full.

Why does chicken get watery in crockpot? ›

This moist environment allows you to leave food to cook for hours without risking it drying out. But because there is no evaporation, the liquid isn't able to reduce and thicken naturally in a slow cooker, often resulting in watery sauces and loose gravies.

Do you have to cover chicken in crockpot? ›

A great rule of thumb is: For a whole chicken – Place it in your slow cooker breast side down. Cover with the lid and cook on High for around 4-5 hours or Low for 6-8 hours. For bone-in pieces - Arrange chicken pieces in a single layer in the slow cooker.

Why is my chicken tough after I cooked it? ›

Rubbery chicken is usually an indicator of overcooked chicken. The longer the chicken cooks, the more moisture it loses, and without moisture, the protein fibers become elastic, AKA rubbery.

How do you make tough chicken tender after cooking? ›

Moisture: Introduce moisture to the chicken to help soften it. You can do this by marinating the cooked chicken in a sauce or broth for a while. This can help rehydrate the meat and add some flavor. Just be careful not to over-marinate, as the chicken could become mushy.

Why is meat still tough in a slow cooker? ›

“Beef may be tough in the slow cooker if you haven't added enough liquid, or haven't cooked it for long enough,” Kristen Carli, M.S., R.D., owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness, tells SELF. “For cuts of meat, the fattier cuts are often the ones that get juicy and tender.

Why is chicken still hard after cooking? ›

When chicken gets hard after cooking, it is usually due to overcooking or cooking it at too high of a temperature. Chicken is made up of proteins, and when exposed to high heat for an extended period, these proteins can contract and become tough and dry.

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