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I love using my slow cooker anytime of the year. It’s so convenient. A whole chicken cooked slow is so moist and tender. Here is a simple fool proof way to make a chicken taste like you slaved for hours making it. Well… the slow cooker spent hours making it. So grab that chicken and lets get cooking.
You’ll need:
1 Whole chicken (size depends on slow cooker, mine’s fairly large so my chicken was a little over 4 pounds).
6 – 7 red potatoes cubed
1 onion (1/2 diced, 1/2 in larger chunks)
5 cloves garlic ( 2 minced, 3 smashed)
fresh thyme
cayenne pepper
paprika
Rinse and pat dry your chicken inside and out. Cut up potatoes into small bite size pieces. Put in bottom of slow cooker. Dice 1/2 of the onion and put in with potatoes. Mince 2 cloves of garlic and put in slow cooker. Cut up the other 1/2 onion into chunks, smash 3 cloves of garlic and grab 1 tbsp of fresh thyme. Place inside the chicken. Place the chicken on top of the potatoes, onion and garlic, sprinkle with cayenne pepper and paprika. Cook 8 hours on low. Until internal temperature reaches at least 165 F. Take out of slow cooker and let cool for 15 minutes before carving. Take the potatoes out with a slotted spoon. I use some of the juice to spoon over the sliced chicken. If you want to crisp the skin up you can broil it for a few minutes. I don’t bother, I don’t eat the skin. And don’t throw out the bones! Go here and I’ll show you what you can do with them:)
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