Crockpot Whole Chicken with Garlic Butter - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 6 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 4 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Servings 8 servings

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Last updated on May 14, 2020

This Crockpot Whole Chicken is incredibly moist and flavorful, thanks to a coating of seasoned garlic butter and the slow cooker! The perfect make ahead weekend dinner, great for meal prepping!

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  • How do I prepare a whole chicken for cooking?
  • How long does it take to cook a whole chicken in the slow cooker?
  • Tips for making the best Slow Cooker Whole Chicken:
  • Can I cook a Crockpot Whole Chicken on low?
  • Variations on this Crockpot Whole Chicken:
  • What to do with leftover chicken:
  • Crockpot Whole Chicken Recipe

There is so much to love about this Crockpot Whole Chicken.

  • It’s so easy to make — literally 5 minutes prep and you’re on your way!
  • So flavorful and juicy, with no babysitting the oven and worrying about drying out your chicken.
  • The leftovers are just as great as the day you made it — and they can be enjoyed in so many ways.

I love having a stash of whole chickens in the freezer for quick meals when we have a busy week.

It’s easy to throw a whole chicken in the slow cooker, let it cook a few hours hands off, and enjoy it all week long in different recreations (I’ve shared a few of my favorites below!).

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Then I have extra time to prepare my favorite additions to a roast chicken dinner: theseCream Cheese Mashed Potatoes, (theseRoasted Potatoes and Carrotsif I’m feeling less indulgent) and myMom’s Homemade Buns— which are incredibly fluffy and perfect for soaking up all those juices!

If you have a whole chicken but don’t have 4 hours to let it cook, check out myInstant Pot Whole Chicken Recipe— you can cook it from fresh or frozen!

How do I prepare a whole chicken for cooking?

  • Remove the giblets from the cavity if there are some — they come in a small package that is easily removed before cooking. We don’t use them, so I discard it. It should say on your package whether the chicken comes with giblets or not, but when in doubt, check.
  • Tie the legs — this is optional, but it makes for more even cooking and a nicer presentation. If you want to place some onion or lemon slices in the cavity (this recipe doesn’t call for that, but you can add some), do so before tying the legs together.
  • Create a sling — if you know you want to remove the chicken later to broil it, and your crockpot liner isn’t oven safe, you can create a sling out of foil and place it under the chicken to lift it out later.
  • Rub a dub — place the whole chicken in the slow cooker and massage it with the garlic butter. You can rub some in the cavity for more great flavor if you like, but I find the butter does a pretty good job of penetrating the chicken as it cooks. The juices will release from the chicken and add flavor during the cooking process as well.
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How long does it take to cook a whole chicken in the slow cooker?

When cooking a large cut of meat like a whole chicken in the slow cooker, it is often cooked on high to prevent the chicken from remaining at an unsafe temperature for too long.

I have had great results cooking a whole chicken on high for the whole cook time, and I like that it’s done in a few hours.

I can prep it in the morning for a Sunday lunch with the family, or I can throw it in the crockpot after lunch for an easy weeknight dinner.

I find that 4-5 hours on high is perfect for my slow cooker, but it will depend on your model, the size and how hot it is.

I use my 2.5 quart casserole crockpot for most things, and it heats pretty quickly. If you are using a larger slow cooker, or it is not as hot, you may find you need 5-6 hours on high.

If you need to cook it on low, I recommend 8 hours on low.

Be sure to always check the internal temperature of a cooked chicken and ensure it reaches 165 degrees F in the thickest part of the thigh.

Tips for making the best Slow Cooker Whole Chicken:

  • Add flavor — chicken is a great blank canvas and takes on flavor easily. This garlic butter is one of my favorite ways to do it up, but I’ve included several variations below.
  • Get that cook time just right — the best thing about cooking a whole chicken in the crockpot is that it’s actually pretty difficult to overcook it. You aren’t going to overcook it by leaving it 10 minutes too long, as you might when roasting in the oven. The cook time is flexible, as long as you ensure it’s cooked to a safe temperature and don’t go crazy and leave it for 8 hours on high, thinking it’s on low.
  • Broil the skin — if you want that crispy, golden skin that we all love (I’ll admit, I love it and I don’t even eat the skin!), we can’t do that in the slow cooker. To get crispy skin, you will need to broil the chicken for 5 minutes in the oven, in your crock pot dish if it is oven safe or in a large baking dish. This will take your crockpot whole chicken to the next level. (The photo below is a look at the chicken before broiling — juicy and delicious but not the most appealing!)
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Can I cook a Crockpot Whole Chicken on low?

As I mentioned above, you can cook a whole chicken in the slow cooker on low, but it’s generally not the preferred method as it means the chicken is sitting at a lukewarm temperature for longer, which is somewhat unsafe.

Raw meat should either be cold, or hot (as in the cooking process), and not left in the middle for too long.

If you need to cook a whole chicken on low, I recommend 8 hours, and you should cook it on high for the first hour to encourage the slow cooker to heat quickly.

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Variations on this Crockpot Whole Chicken:

  • Can I add potatoes or vegetables? You can add potatoes to this recipe, provided you have room to do so. Potatoes cook anywhere from 2-6 hours on low, depending on the size and temperature of your slow cooker, so the tricky part is figuring out exactly how long to leave them in.
  • Spice up the seasoning: if you want some extra kick, add a pinch of cayenne or some chili powder to the garlic butter before rubbing on.
  • Sweeten it up: add a spoonful of brown sugar before cooking for a bit of sweetness if that’s your thing

What to do with leftover chicken:

  • Chicken Rice Soup
  • White Chicken Chili
  • Chicken Gnocchi Soup
  • Chicken Alfredo Bake

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Crockpot Whole Chicken

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 6 votes

This Crockpot Whole Chicken is incredibly moist and flavorful, thanks to a coating of seasoned garlic butter and the slow cooker! The perfect make ahead weekend dinner, great for meal prepping!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Main Course

Servings 8 servings

Calories 286cal

Ingredients

  • 4 lb whole chicken
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon seasoning salt (I use Lawry's)
  • 3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon paprika

Instructions

  • Unwrap your chicken and remove any bag from the inner cavity if there is one. Gently loosen the skin but do not remove it.

  • Tie chicken legs together if desired (this is optional) and place in a 3-6 quart crockpot.

  • In a small bowl, combine butter, parsley, seasoning salt, garlic powder, pepper, and paprika. Spread butter evenly under the skin and on top of the skin.

  • Put the lid on the slow cooker and cook on high for 4-5 hours, until a meat thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh reaches 165 degrees F. Try not to open the lid too many times during the cooking process and this can release the heat.

  • When chicken is cooked, you can slice and serve, or place in an oven safe baking dish (some crockpot liners are oven safe) and broil until the skin is golden if desired.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 286cal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 97mg | Sodium: 368mg | Potassium: 206mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 360IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

Keywords crockpot whole chicken, slow cooker whole chicken

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FAQs

How to use a slow cooker? ›

Just plug in your slow cooker, add your chosen recipe's ingredients, set the cooker to low or high, depending on the recipe's instructions, add the lid and let it cook. Once your dish is done cooking, you can either switch the slow cooker off to turn off the heating element, or warm if you're not ready to enjoy it yet.

Can you cook a whole chicken from frozen? ›

Aside from the 50 percent longer cooking time, there is very little difference between roasting a whole chicken from fresh and frozen. To balance the extended cooking time, we suggest roasting at a slightly lower temperature when cooking from frozen in your oven (about 180°C).

Is it cheaper to cook a chicken in a slow cooker? ›

It's cheaper! If you're only turning your oven on to roast a chicken for the week ahead. It's much more energy efficient to use the slow cooker instead. A slow cooker is designed to be safely left cooking whilst you're out at work, or even overnight.

How do you keep chicken from drying out in a slow cooker? ›

Using a nice, long, low-and-slow cook time helps chicken breasts retain plenty of moisture - but you can certainly opt to add a splash of water or chicken stock to the crockpot if you like! If you're worried about dry chicken, you can also swap boneless skinless chicken thighs in for a bit of extra moisture.

How long to sear chicken before crockpot? ›

Chicken breast fillets can be placed directly into the slow cooker, but to create richer, deeper flavours and better visual appeal, first sear the chicken breast in a hot pan over medium-high heat on each side for 1-2 minutes.

Do you need to put liquid in the slow cooker when cooking chicken? ›

I make this Crockpot Chicken Breast every week for this purpose, and it always comes out perfectly tender and juicy, not rubbery or dry. This cooking method is the easiest way to prep chicken breast, and no additional liquid is necessary!

What is the difference between a CrockPot and a slow cooker? ›

The pot of the slow cooker usually sits on a base that houses the heating element on the bottom, while Crockpots have their pots inside of a container (or crock) and get heating from all sides. Therefore, slow cookers heat up slower than crockpots, with the heat level higher on the bottom of the pot.

Does a whole chicken have to be thawed before cooking? ›

However, chicken can be cooked from the frozen state in the oven or on the stove. The cooking time may be about 50 percent longer. Be sure that the chicken is cooked to a safe minimum internal temperature of 165°F as measured with a food thermometer.

Do you have to defrost a whole chicken before cooking? ›

People should not cook frozen chicken in a slow cooker or in the microwave, for example. These methods cause the chicken to remain at an unsafe temperature for too long. To cook chicken using these methods, it is best to defrost it fully first.

What happens if you cook frozen chicken without defrosting? ›

Information. Raw or cooked meat, poultry or casseroles can be cooked or reheated from the frozen state. However, it will take approximately one and a half times as long to cook. For example, if fresh meat takes one hour to cook, the same meat cooked frozen would take 1 1/2 hours.

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

Always cook your boneless skinless chicken breasts on LOW for the best results. I do not recommend cooking boneless chicken breast on HIGH, as it will become very dry and tough, even if you check it early. On high, the chicken turns out drier; I consistently have the best results with low.

Can chicken overcook in slow cooker? ›

Can you overcook chicken in the slow cooker? Yes, it is possible! If the meat is cooked too long it could end up dry and not juicy and tender. The recommended times in my recipe are ideal for juicy results, but if you use less chicken than the recipe calls for I would recommend checking it sooner.

Why does chicken taste different from the slow cooker? ›

The slow cooker acts as a sealed environment, trapping the moisture and flavors and preventing them from evaporating. As the temperature rises slowly, the pores in the chicken open up, allowing it to soak up the marinade more effectively than in high-heat cooking methods.

What happens if you don't sear meat before slow cooking? ›

Here's what happens if you skip the searing step: Less Flavor Depth: Searing meat before slow cooking caramelizes its surface, creating a rich layer of browned flavors known as the Maillard reaction. Skipping this step may result in a less complex flavor profile in your final dish.

What happens if you don't sear chicken? ›

Perhaps the biggest tip is to make sure to sear the chicken, even if it's just on one side, prior to cooking. That's because it helps to not only enhance the chicken's visual appeal with that golden color but also makes the meat more flavorful, which won't happen if you just toss it in the Crock-Pot.

Should you always brown chicken before slow cooking? ›

"Browning, or caramelizing, meat before putting it into a slow cooker isn't 100 percent necessary, but it is well worth the effort for the most flavorful and full-bodied end result," he says. "The caramelized surface of the meat will lend rich flavor and color to the finished dish."

What is the purpose of searing chicken? ›

Whether you're cooking steak, chicken or fish, searing is a cooking method that helps seal in the juices of your dish, adding flavor and visual appeal to your family's favorite dinner recipes.

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