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‘Rotisserie’ Crockpot Chicken

February 15, 2013 by predominantlypaleo 9 Comments

 

‘Rotisserie’ Crockpot Chicken is quite possibly the worlds easiest recipe, short of scooping almond butter onto a spoon…


Rotisserie Crockpot Chicken

I believe this may be the easiest recipe ever in the universe, possibly requiring fewer steps than a PB&J. The best part is you can extend your dollar and make hearty, healing bone broth when you are done devouring your first creation. I highly recommend keeping things simple when you can. It is not often that we aren’t overburdened with extra steps in life. This one-pot-wonder is delicious and a crowd pleaser in all ways!

Rotisserie Crockpot Chicken

Feel free to change up the seasoning on this one or even cook it in the Instant Pot! Yes, the good ol’ Instant Pot will cook this bird in a fraction of the time. Just make sure you pour a cup of water in the stainless steel basin before you bring it to pressure. Then 40 minutes will do the trick and you’ll have delicious meat falling off the bone!

Rotisserie Crockpot Chicken

 

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‘Rotisserie’ Crockpot Chicken

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  • Author: Jennifer Robins

Ingredients

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  • 1 whole organic chicken
  • 1 teaspoon himalayan sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt free all purpose seasoning

Instructions

  1. Place chicken into crockpot and remove any packaging that might be tucked inside
  2. Sprinkle seasonings on top of skin (you may choose to rub them in, i do not)
  3. Cook on low 4-8 hours (depending on crockpot), meat will pull off bone with ease

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  1. Lois says

    August 6, 2014 at 12:40 pm

    No liquid at all? Do you know how I could convert the recipe to cooking it in a Dutch oven in the oven? Thanks.

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Jennifer is a wife and mother of 3 in pursuit of better health for her family.
After being gluten free for 4 years, and having a multitude of chronic health issues, she realized there was still too much processed “food” in her pantry and change was needed. Jennifer began feeding her family more meals from WHOLE foods and less from boxes. Her recipes are predominantly paleo, meaning they are free of grain, gluten, dairy, and refined sugar, but make allowances for a few treats and sweets. She believes food can be medicine when used appropriately and that a few changes now can equate to huge benefits later. Healthy food does not need to be flavorless and void of personality, which she aims to accomplish through her many recipes.

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