Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

Slow cooking makes this stew-like dish very flavorful with chicken that is moist and tender.

  • 1 (3 to 4 pound) chicken, cut up and skin removed
  • 1/2 large onion, coarsley chopped
  • 4 pounds baby carrots
  • 3 potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 2 stalks of celery, coarsely chopped
  • 2 1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • paprika

Container:4 quart slow cooker

  • Coat slow cooker insert with non stick cooking spray.
  • Place vegetables in the bottom of the slow cooker. Add just enough broth to cover vegetables. Season vegetables to taste and sprinkle on minced garlic. Place raw chicken on top of vegetables, season to taste, and sprinkle with paprika.
  • Cover and cook on low for 7 hours. It is best not to remove the cover during the first 2 hours to prevent heat loss.

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Looking for an easy way to add lean and healthy protein to salads, casseroles, and other meals? 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!

Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

After I posted this Tex-Mex Chicken Casserole last week, I got a ton of messages asking exactly how I make chicken breast in the crock pot. It is incredibly simple, and a total gamechanger for meal prep.

You can dice the breasts and make cranberry chicken salad or toss it in buffalo pasta, shred it and put it in a burrito or soup, or slice it and layer it in a grilled cheese. It’s extremely versatile and a quick way to make meals healthier and heartier.

It’s always nice to have the option of adding protein to whatever meal I’m making, and poultry works so nicely.

Why Use the Crock Pot?

Why make chicken breast in the crockpot, when there are much faster ways to make it? Because it makes for the most juicy and tender end result of any other cooking method I’ve tried.

I find that with other methods like baking, poaching, braising, and Instant Pot, it’s way too easy to overcook the meat and end up with rubbery, dry chicken!

Cooking slowly and gently makes a huge difference. Plus, it’s completely hands off and simple to get going.

Tips for Best Results

Do not open the lid – No matter what slow cooker you use, try not to take off the lid at all during cooking, as this dramatically lengthens cooking time. The general rule of thumb is every time you take the lid off, you’re adding 30 to 60 minutes of extra cooking.

Single layer is best – In order to not require any liquid, the chicken breasts will need to be in a single layer, each in contact with the crock pot. If you really want to do multiple layers, you will need to add broth to cover so the meat cooks evenly, but I don’t like this as much because it dilutes the seasonings.

Season to your liking – Often times, I will make this crockpot chicken breast simply with salt and pepper, as I intend to use it in other recipes where there is a dressing or sauce. However, feel free to season the meat however you’d like. If I’m throwing this into a Tortilla Soup, I might add a little Sazon Seasoning, or if I’m making Curry Chicken Salad, I might throw some curry seasoning on top while cooking.

Let the meat cool before shredding or cutting – Rest the meat for at least 10 minutes before shredding or cutting, otherwise the juices will run out, and the meat will be dry.

How to Make It Step by Step:

First, you’re going to take a 2lb package of boneless skinless chicken breasts, and snuggle them as evenly as you can into the bottom of your slow cooker:

Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

Can you use other cuts?

Yes, but cook times will vary. Always check doneness with a thermometer.

Bone-in breasts – Add approximately one hour (4 hours total)

Boneless thighs – Subtract approximately one hour (2 hours total)

Bone-in thighs – Similar cooking time (3 hours total)

Now, sprinkle both sides with salt:

Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

Grind some black pepper on both sides as well:

Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

You may also add whatever seasonings you like. If I know I’m using the meat for something Mexican themed like tacos or burritos, I’ll sprinkle in some Taco Seasoning or Fajita Seasoning. You can sprinkle it on by eye.

Sometimes I do dried or fresh herbs, like rosemary or thyme:

Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

You may also add fats like butter or olive oil for flavor, or sauces like BBQ Sauce or Buffalo Wing Sauce, but know that it isn’t necessary at all. I usually choose not to.

Once you’ve sprinkled on the seasonings, put the lid on, and set the crock into the cooking unit.

Do You Need to Add Liquid?

As long as the breast pieces are in a single layer, in contact with the slow cooker, then no, it’s not necessary. If you’re doing multiple layers, you will need to add liquid to cover the meat, but I don’t recommend this. The seasonings won’t stick as well.

Cooking Time Required

How long does it take to cook chicken breast in the crockpot?

I find about 3 hours on low is just right, with one single layer, for the meat to fully cook through to 165F. This time may vary slightly with different brands of slow cookers, or with smaller versus larger breast pieces. Always check doneness with a thermometer.

The particular slow cooker I own is this 4-Quart Slow Cooker and it costs $15 (update: up until 2019, this only got up to $18. It’s now close to $50. The point of this was that you do not need an expensive unit to get the job done). Maybe one day I’ll get a more expensive one, but this unit does a great job and works for our small family.

If you have a different slow cooker, you can use a thermometer to test out how long your particular slow cooker needs to reach the proper temperature, but three hours on low should be close.

Recipe FAQ

Is it okay to use frozen chicken breasts?

I recommend you do not use frozen, since it won’t cook evenly. Always thaw first. You can quick thaw the meat by placing in a plastic bag, squeezing the air out, and submerging in cool water for about 30 minutes.

Can you freeze crockpot chicken breast?

Absolutely! Store in an airtight container for up to 2 months.

How do you thaw frozen cooked chicken breast?

I recommend moving it from the freezer to the fridge the day before you use it. That way you’re not adding extra heat to the meat and drying it out.

How do you store leftovers?

Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. If you want to keep it longer, store in the freezer.

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Cooking raw chicken in slow cooker on HIGH

Crockpot Chicken Breast

Servings: 3

Prep Time: 5 mins

Cook Time: 3 hrs

Total Time: 3 hrs 5 mins

This Crockpot Chicken Breast is a simple way to add lean and healthy protein to salads and other recipes. It’s so easy!

For the Crockpot Chicken

  • 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (2 lbs total)
  • 1.5 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • herbs, spices, fats, sauces, as desired optional

  • Place the chicken breasts into the bottom of your slow cooker. They should be in a single, even layer.

  • Season both sides with salt and pepper, and any other seasonings, herbs, fats, or sauces that you like. See blog post for more commentary.

  • Cook on low for approximately 3 hours* until the meat registers at least 165F on a digital thermometer.

  • Let the meat rest for at least 10 minutes before shredding or cutting, otherwise the juices will run out of the meat. Then, it is ready to eat and be used in recipes.

*Slow cooker models vary a little bit in heat output, and cook time can also be affected by how large or small the breast pieces are. 3 hours should be the approximate time needed to fully cook the meat to 165F, but always check with a thermometer for doneness.

Storing leftovers: Keep in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Freezing: Store in an airtight container for up to 2 months.

Reheating: If reheating from frozen, I recommend moving the meat from the freezer to the fridge the day before you use it. Otherwise, you will add extra heat to the meat and it will come out dry. If reheating thawed meat, you may microwave, saute in a pan, or warm in a 300F oven. Timing will vary depending on if you’re reheating whole, shredded, or diced chicken breast. Simply check if it’s warmed through sufficiently.

Calories: 257kcal, Protein: 47g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 144mg, Sodium: 262mg, Potassium: 836mg, Vitamin A: 70IU, Vitamin C: 2.7mg, Calcium: 11mg, Iron: 0.8mg

Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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Is it better to cook chicken on high or low in slow cooker?

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, even if you check it early.

Can I put raw chicken in my 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!

Can I cook on high instead of low in slow cooker?

The LOW setting takes longer than the HIGH setting. Once that temperature is hit, the appliance stabilizes at that temperature to allow for the ingredients to be cooked. This means most recipes can be cooked on either setting.

What happens if you put slow cooker on high?

The benefit of cooking on high is that the food cooks more quickly, but even on high, a slow cooker will take at least 3 to 4 hours to cook. However, if you do choose the high setting, take care that your food does not overcook.