slow-cooked chicken

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Step 4: Slow Cook Gently

Cover the slow cooker with the lid.

  • Cook on low for 6–7 hours for ultra-tender results
  • Or on high for 3–4 hours if you’re short on time

Avoid lifting the lid while cooking, as this releases heat and slows the process.


Step 5: Check for Doneness

The chicken is done when:

  • The meat is opaque and pulls easily from the bone
  • The internal temperature reaches 165°F (75°C)
  • Juices run clear when pierced

At this stage, the chicken should be incredibly soft and aromatic.


Step 6: Rest and Serve

Turn off the slow cooker and let the chicken rest for about 10 minutes. This allows the juices to redistribute. Serve it whole for a rustic presentation, or shred the meat directly in the cooker for easy serving.


Serving Ideas

Slow-cooked chicken is wonderfully versatile:

  • Serve with the vegetables and cooking juices as a complete meal
  • Shred and use in tacos, wraps, or sandwiches
  • Stir into pasta, soups, or rice dishes
  • Save leftovers for meal prep throughout the week

Tips for Perfect Slow-Cooked Chicken

  • Bone-in chicken stays juicier than boneless cuts
  • Don’t overfill the slow cooker; airflow matters
  • Add delicate herbs near the end if you want a fresher flavor
  • For crispy skin, briefly broil the chicken after cooking

A Comfort Dish That Never Fails

Slow-cooked chicken is the kind of recipe you return to again and again. It’s comforting, reliable, and deeply satisfying, with flavors that feel both homey and nourishing. With just a few ingredients and a little patience, you can create a dish that tastes like it’s been cared for all day—because it has.

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