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Crockpot whole chicken that anyone can make! This is the easiest way to enjoy a juicy, rotisserie like chicken by only using a crockpot.

Slow Cooker Whole Chicken
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This slow cooker whole chicken is dedicated to all of my favorite friends that claim that they can’t cook.  I bet you a million dollars that this tender slow cooker whole chicken will turn out perfect for you.

Whole Chicken in a slow cooker.

This tender slow cooker whole chicken was so moist that I could not even lift it out of the crock. Can you see where I tried and the chicken totally fell apart? I’m serious, I finally lifted it out and all that was left was a pile of bones. The bones were no longer in the carcass shape either.

How Long Will Cooked Chicken Keep?

Chicken should be tightly wrapped or placed in an airtight container to store.

Properly stored, cooked chicken will keep for 3-4 days.

Tender Slow Cooker Whole Chicken

There’s nothing like cooking a whole chicken in a crock pot. It’s the easiest way to do it as there’s no tying of kitchen twine, no roasting pan, no watching the oven and the internal temperature. You just set it and forget it.

Is it Safe to Cook Chicken in a Slow Cooker?

Although it seems that cooking food at such a low temperature might be dangerous, slow cookers are, in fact safe, according to the USDA.

When you use a slow cooker, food stays at 170-280 degrees in a tightly covered container.

Are a Slow Cooker and Crockpot the Same Thing?

A crock pot is actually a type of slow cooker, so they are very similar, but not all slow cookers are also crock pots.

A crock pot is a type of slow cooker with a stoneware pot that sits inside a surrounding heating element.

A slow cooker is a usually metal pot that sits on top of a heating surface.

Whole Chicken on a wood cutting board.

The chicken is delicious and you could add whatever spices or sauce suits  your fancy. I reaaaaaaaally wanted a rotisserie, but this recipe is seriously just as good. Cross my heart.

Pulling apart Slow Cooker Whole Chicken.

How Long to Defrost a Whole Chicken

I only want to remind you of two things,
1. Defrost your whole chicken the day before. It will take at least all day in the fridge to defrost. You can buy a fresh one if you are too nervous that you wont defrost it all the way.

How to Pronounce Giblets

Just really quick can we correct one thing? It’s “JIB-LITS” not “GIB-LETS”. Sorry but we should all know how to pronounce giblets because it may not be what you would think.

What are Giblets

The giblets (now that we are all pronouncing it correctly) are the heart, neck, liver, and gizzards that are packaged and stored in the cavity of a chicken or turkey. So if you ever wondered, what are giblets, now you know, it’s the inside stuff.

Why Remove Giblets from Chicken

2. Remove the giblets. These are great for making a really fantastic gravy but you don’t need them otherwise. Don’t be scared. Just reach in there and pull it out. You don’t want those baked in there.

Shredded Slow Cooker Whole Chicken on a wood cutting board.

If you do not have fresh garlic or thyme, don’t run to the store, just use dry thyme and garlic powder. Probably 1 Teaspoon powder.

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Tender Slow Cooker Whole Chicken

By Carrian Cheney
Prep5 minutes
Cook8 hours
Total8 hours 5 minutes
Servings1 whole chicken
This is the easiest way to enjoy a juicy, rotisserie like chicken by only using a crockpot. Slow cooker whole chicken that anyone can make!
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Ingredients 

  • 1 Whole Chicken, 4-6 lb, giblets removed
  • 1/2 teaspoon Fresh Black Pepper
  • 1/2 Tablespoon Fresh Thyme, or 1/2 tsp Dried
  • 1 Clove Garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon Onion Powder
  • 2 teaspoon Paprika
  • 2 teaspoon Kosher Salt

Instructions 

  • Take the whole chicken and rinse it inside and out with water.
    1 Whole Chicken
  • Pat dry and set aside.
  • Mix together all of the seasonings in a small dish.
    1/2 teaspoon Fresh Black Pepper, 1/2 Tablespoon Fresh Thyme, 1 Clove Garlic, 1 teaspoon Onion Powder, 2 teaspoon Paprika, 2 teaspoon Kosher Salt
  • Using your fingers, gently lift the skin over the breasts by sliding your fingers up towards the neck to separate the skin and meat.
  • Rub the spice mixture all over the chicken, over the skin and underneath right onto the breast meat.
  • Place the chicken in a crock pot on low for 8 hours.
  • Once the chicken is done, remove from the crock pot and serve with potatoes, and veggies.
  • There is plenty of liquid if you wish to make a gravy.
  • Just heat the liquid in a pot and mix a little cornstarch and cold water.
  • Once the liquid is boiling add a little to the cornstarch so it heats it up a bit, and slowly add it to the liquid, whisking vigorously.
  • Season as needed.

Recipe Notes

Left overs can be stored in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 6ounces, Calories: 215kcal, Protein: 14.3g, Cholesterol: 56mg, Fiber: 0.4g, Sugar: 0.1g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Carrian Cheney

Carrian Cheney is the creative force behind ‘Oh, Sweet Basil,’ a food blog she co-authors with her husband, Cade. She creates fresh, family-friendly recipes that encourage togetherness in the kitchen.

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140 Comments

  1. Kathie Kauffman says:

    How long. and. what temperature. to cook in oven?

    1. Mike says:

      SWEET BASIL — JANUARY 18, 2018 @ 4:14 PM REPLY
      If you’re cooking it in the oven it’s generally 190-200 degrees, but make sure you cover the chicken as it cooks like you would in a slow cooker.
      Time depends on size of bird, about 4 to 8 hours.

      1. Sweet Basil says:

        Yes…what Mike said! 🙂

  2. Sarah King says:

    Would it have a cook time of 4-5 hours on high in a crockpot?

    1. Mike says:

      I read about 5 hours on high, from a earlier post.

  3. Paige Brazell says:

    Hi Carrian,

    I got started on this recipe a bit late. I wanted to know if cooking the chicken on high for the first 3 hours and then turned it down to low for 2 hours would work? I want it to be done but not dry either. What are your thoughts?

    Thank you! 🙂

  4. Anette worth says:

    Made this recipe and it turned out AMAZING! However, I made a few additions— I added a pack of Souza seasoning, some garlic & herb seasoning, & some chicken seasoning. I sprinkled seasoning under the breast skin and stuffed a small lemon wedge & a pat of butter. & inside, and stuffed 2 lemons inside with a little butter. I ( cut in quarters)

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      That sounds amazinG!

  5. Maria says:

    Hi,
    Do you add water to the pot to cook the chicken? 

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi, no we don’t add any water

  6. Megan says:

    Have you tried this in the InsantPot?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      We haven’t but we definitely plan to!

  7. Cori Nichols says:

    Holy moly! When you said juicy, you weren’t lying! It literally fell off the bone in my crockpot. All that was left was a pile of bones in juice (and like you said, not in the form of a carcass)! So good and so easy! Thank you!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Yes, it really does fall apart! Thank you so much for taking the time to come back and leave a great review!

  8. Riri says:

    I went through all the comments and reread the recipe and did not see what the suggested cooking temperature should be, I just saw cook on low. What is the suggested temp to bake this on?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Riri,
      If you’re cooking it in the oven it’s generally 190-200 degrees, but make sure you cover the chicken as it cooks like you would in a slow cooker.

      1. Riri says:

        Ok great thanks. 

  9. mustofa says:

    Wow, perfect timing! I just came into a giant box of frozen cornish game hens that need to be cooked up. I’m definitely going to use this recipe. Your pictures are fantastic!Thank you so much…

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Oh lucky!! Those will be so good!

  10. mustofa says:

    Wow, perfect timing! I just came into a giant box of frozen cornish game hens that need to be cooked up. I’m definitely going to use this recipe. Your pictures are fantastic!Thank you so much…