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Home » Slow Cooker Whole Chicken

24 September 2018

Slow Cooker Whole Chicken

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This Slow Cooker Whole Chicken is my go-to for no hassle, juicy chicken that I use all week long in various recipes. It also provides me with an ongoing stash of homemade chicken stock too. Win win!

black slow cooker pot with raw whole chicken inside

I’m not entirely sure why I haven’t already shared this recipe with you all, as I have been cooking my ‘roast’ chicken this way for years. There are so many benefits to cooking your whole chicken slow cooker stylee. Here’s just some off the top of my head:

  • 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. 
  • The chicken will never dry out. Even if you’re late home and it ends up cooking for an extra hour or two!
  • As the meat is so tender, it falls off the bone easily. This means you get to strip every last scrap of meat from the bones.
  • Buying chicken breasts works out 2 – 3 times more expensive per kilo then buying a whole chicken. Switch to buying a whole bird and rack up those savings!
  • Shredded chicken makes the best low carb snacking tub for me to dip into throughout the day. I can also use it in sooooooo many ways that it makes my meal planning a doddle too.
  • If you choose the stock recipe I share below, you’ll end up with a great stash of fresh, homemade stock to store in your freezer. This will be cheaper, and healthier, than using stock cubes.

wooden background with 2 jugs of homemade chicken stock

Does a Slow Cooker Need Water in the Base?

The simple answer, is no!

Cooking your slow cooker whole chicken ‘dry’ is the easiest way to cook it, albeit not my preferred method. However, if you don’t have the time to deal with the stock, or the freezer space to store it, then this is a handy method. Want to know how? Keep reading…

black slow cooker pot with raw whole chicken inside

How to Cook a Whole Chicken with no Water or Liquid

Remove all packaging, and pop the whole chicken into the slow cooker. 

I put my chicken in breast side up, but it really doesn’t matter. Simply switch the slow cooker on, and let it run for the timings we offer in the below recipe.

When the cooking time is up, switch off the slow cooker and remove the inner bowl onto the work surface to let it cool as quickly as possible. When the chicken is cool enough to handle, shred the meat from the bones and skin. Let the meat quickly cool to room temperature, before storing in an air tight tub in the fridge. Once it it cold you can transfer to the freezer if you like. I like to freeze my cooked meats in portion sizes. Then I can defrost exactly how much I need for a meal.

The juice in the bottom of the slow cooker can be added to a gravy, frozen as a little tub of concentrated chicken stock, or simply poured over and mixed through the shredded meat. It’ll congeal once cold and keep the meat moist, juicy and flavourful.

If you’re choosing to slow cook your chicken with this dry method, feel free to season your bird first if you like. You can sprinkle it with salt & pepper, fresh or dried herbs. Or why not add some garlic cloves, a lemon cut in half, or maybe some vegetables underneath the chicken to cook and flavour the bird with.

Should I wash my Chicken Before Slow Cooking?

Here in the UK we’re now advised not to wash our raw chicken before cooking. As water can splash bacteria around your kitchen surfaces, there is a risk of causing food poisoning. Don’t worry though, the low temperatures of the slow cooker are still hot enough to kill any bad bacteria on your meat.

wooden background with shredded slow cooker whole chicken and 2 jugs of homemade chicken stock

How to Make Fresh Chicken Stock in a Slow Cooker

This my friends, is where the magic happens!

Once your raw whole chicken is snuggled up in the depths of the slow cooker, simply pour a kettle of boiling water over. It doesn’t matter if it totally covers the chicken or not, just be sure not to overfill your slow cooker. I leave around a 2 inch gap at the top of mine, but see your slow cooker instruction manual for your specific models recommendation.

As the chicken cooks, the water will be transformed into a delicious, zero effort, chicken stock.

You can keep the stock in the fridge for a few days, or pour it into plastic food tubs and freeze as is. However, if you are short on freezer space but still want to maximise this gorgeous golden delicacy, pour it into a large pan and boil on the stove until it’s reduced by half.

saucepan with chicken stock boiling inside

What you then have is a really concentrated chicken stock that you can pour into an ice cube tray or mini silicone muffin tin and freeze. These chicken stock cubes can be added to all sorts of dishes instead of using shop bought stock cubes with questionable ingredients and hefty price tags. KERCHING!

glass just pouring chicken stock into red silicone muffin tray for freezing

Slow Cooker Whole Chicken with Stock

Here it is! My perfect slow cooker whole chicken recipe, that leaves you with a wonderful stash of healthy golden chicken stock!

Have a read through and give me a shout if you have any questions, or if there is any part to this process that is unclear. Once you’ve done it a couple of times, I’m pretty sure this slow cooker whole chicken recipe will be your money saving go-to for cooking a weeks worth of chicken in one go!

black slow cooker pot with raw whole chicken inside

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black slow cooker pot with raw whole chicken inside
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Slow Cooker Whole Chicken
Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
4 hrs
Total Time
4 hrs 5 mins
 
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: British
Keyword: slow cooker whole chicken
Servings: 10
Calories: 206 kcal
Author: Jane Sarchet
Ingredients
  • 2 kg whole chicken
  • boiling water to cover
UK Measurements - USA Measurements
Instructions
  1. Snuggle the chicken inside the slow cooker. Ensure that there is enough room for the lid to close over the top of the bird.

  2. Boil the kettle and pour the boiling water directly over the chicken. If it is a small bird you can completely cover it, but if it is very large take the water up to around 1.5-2 inches from the top of the slow cooker.

  3. Switch the slow cooker on. 

    If you are leaving it all day or overnight, set it to 'Low' and leave for 6-8 hours.

    If you are wanting it cooked quicker, set it to 'High' and leave it for 3-4 hours.

    Be sure not to remove the lid for the first hour, or repeatedly during the cooking process as this will prolong the cooking time.

  4. When the cooking time is finished, remove the lid and vent the steam. Carefully remove the chicken using two long handled spoons or similar, into a large bowl or plate. 

  5. Using a slotted spoon, scoop out any bits that have fallen to the bottom of the slow cooker.

  6. Remove the breasts whole and slice, or shred along with all the brown meat and mix together (even people that claim to not like the dark meat will love it when mixed with the shredded white meat - pinky promise!).

  7. Let the meat cool to room temperature as quickly as possible before storing in a covered tub in the fridge.

Nutrition Facts
Slow Cooker Whole Chicken
Amount Per Serving
Calories 206 Calories from Fat 126
% Daily Value*
Fat 14g22%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Cholesterol 72mg24%
Sodium 67mg3%
Potassium 181mg5%
Carbohydrates 0g0%
Sugar 0g0%
Protein 17g34%
Vitamin A 135IU3%
Vitamin C 1.6mg2%
Calcium 11mg1%
Iron 0.9mg5%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Danielle Wolter says

    24 September 2018 at 11:54 am

    I totally need to do this. I really want the stock, and love the idea of all that shredded chicken for easy meals.

    Reply
  2. Kelly Anthony says

    24 September 2018 at 12:28 pm

    This is a great way to feed my family for the week especially when we are trying to stretch the food budget. Great idea.

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      12 October 2018 at 8:08 am

      You’re welcome Kelly, hope you love it.

      Reply
  3. Annie @ Annie's Noms says

    24 September 2018 at 12:38 pm

    Wow, I’ve never thought to make a chicken in the slow cooker before, I bet it tastes incredible and is fall apart tender and chicken stock is always great to have to hand!

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      12 October 2018 at 8:08 am

      So moist, juicy and tender Annie! It really is a ‘two birds, one stone’ dish :D
      Janie x

      Reply
  4. Marc @ NoRecipes says

    24 September 2018 at 1:01 pm

    That’s a great tip to freeze the stock in cubes. I always freeze it in one big container and have a heck of a time chopping it up after the fact when I just need a little bit.

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      12 October 2018 at 8:08 am

      Haha, I’ve been there too Marc! I used to freeze them in portion sizes but love reducing it to save on freezer space :)
      Janie x

      Reply
  5. Demeter says

    24 September 2018 at 1:14 pm

    This would be great to make on a Sunday and use throughout the week! Such a great dinner hack and so easy!

    Reply
  6. kim says

    24 September 2018 at 1:55 pm

    This is a super helpful post! I’ve always wanted to cook a whole chicken and you make it look so easy!

    Reply
  7. Sarah says

    24 September 2018 at 4:10 pm

    Hi, Presumably you can add fresh herbs, pepper, garlic, onion etc for more flavour?

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      12 October 2018 at 8:07 am

      Yes, absolutely Sarah. However keeping it simple works a treat too :)
      Janie x

      Reply
  8. Sharron says

    25 September 2018 at 4:31 am

    To more flavour you could add celery onion and carrot salt, pepper Put on the lid then a few hours greattender chicken and tasty broth

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      12 October 2018 at 8:06 am

      Absolutely Sharron, the more flavour the merrier :)

      Reply
  9. Maureen says

    29 April 2021 at 3:57 pm

    Will use this recipe often…I cook unflavored chicken almost weekly for my pup…and his humans. Question: I’m used to getting a highly broth when I slow cook a bird but this method gave me complete gelatin when refrigerated. Sound right?

    Reply
    • Maureen says

      29 April 2021 at 3:58 pm

      *insert gelatinized

      Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      14 May 2021 at 8:30 am

      Hi Maureen, yes when it’s been sat in the fridge for a few hours, the liquid becomes a good quality, firm gelatin. It’s extremely good for you (and the pup!).
      You could use it neat as a stock or broth, but I also like to freeze it in lumps and add a lump or two to all sorts of different dishes as they cook.
      Janie x

      Reply
  10. Jackie says

    1 October 2021 at 11:40 am

    This was a game changer for me, and now it’s how I get chicken broth all the time! I add a little bit of other things (celery, carrots, onion, peppercorns, salt) just to give it a little bit of seasoning, but I absolutely LOVE how the chicken turns out, and the broth is wonderful. I also save so much money and have leftovers for different kinds of recipes. Thank you for this recipe!

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      13 October 2021 at 7:44 am

      Jackie, you’ve made my day! It’s such a simple ‘recipe’ that I almost didn’t bother sharing it, but it’s my go to so I hoped it would help other too – I’m so glad I did!

      Janie x

      Reply

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