Slow Cooker Rotisserie Style Chicken ~ New Recipe
Good Friday Morning!
I’ve got a busy weekend plan. Tomorrow I have to visit the BMV (sighing) to transfer my plates over to my new vehicle. I hate going there but it is what it is. While I am there I will have Lauren take the learner’s test again to see if she can pass it this time. Things have changed so much since I was a teen trying to get a license. The current learner’s test has about 50 questions! I remember our test only having 20! Seems like a lot to me but the kids today have more things that I can distract them from the road.
In other news, my new plus-size dress will be arriving today! I am always excited about new arrivals but also fearful. You never know how things will look in person versus online. I always pray that my items are beautiful and are of good quality. Fingers crossed!
Have any of you watched Jennifer’s latest video called Elegant Holiday Dinners?
Well, I did and wanted to try her slow cooker rotisserie-style chicken recipe! And I must say it was a crowd pleaser!
photo credits: Mrs. Shockley
The prep work was pretty easy. So I gathered all of the ingredients for the rub to put on the chicken. I also did place the aluminum foil ring under the chicken that Jennifer suggested.
This is what my chicken looked like after I rubbed the seasoning mixture on it.
I let my chicken cook on high from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm in the slow-cooker! I probably should not have done that but I didn’t see the harm in letting it cook that long. I then took it out of the crockpot and placed it on a tray and put it in the oven for another hour. It came out crispy, juicy, and perfect!
I roasted some potatoes and broccoli and we had the most delicious family dinner! I was so pleased with this new recipe. I will definitely be making it again. Let me know in the comments section below if you have ever placed a whole chicken in the slow cooker. I want to know how it turned out. Have a great weekend!
Also please don’t forget about my free gift with purchase. If you purchase the Stella Bow Satchel you will receive the Rose Shell Purse Scarf/Scrunchie for free!
Good morning Mrs. Shockley,
Yes to the whole chicken in the crockpot. I have been doing this for a few years. Sometimes I place cut potatoes, celery, and carrots under the chicken. It takes the place of the aluminum ring. The easiest dinner to say the least. Since I have a family of 4, we always have leftovers which I use over a garden sald the next day. So glad you’ve this new, delicious and simple recipe. And your dinner looks great on those plates. I wasn’t sure I would love the brown and white but I absolutely love them and will be using them during the year mixed with other plates.Good luck to Lauren tomorrow. I do remember those days-yes things have changed. 50 questions is a bit much.
Have a lovely weekend,
Mya
Hi Mya,
I love the idea of using it in a garden salad! That sounds delicious! I love the brown and white plates too. I do use them throughout the week. I want more dishes but I need more cabinet space. I may have to look into other areas in my kitchen. You have a lovely weekend as well.
Oh yummy. I always grab a roast chicken from Kroger. I like the simple truth one when its hit and fresh from the deli. I have not tried it in a slow cooker. I might give it a try. It’s perfect to keep a bird on hand, great for soups and stews especially this time if year. It’s been cold damp and rainy in GA this whole week. It’s the damp that chills you to the bone, ya know. You got a new vehicle? I know you were debating what you should do. I can’t wait to you share it with us, that is if you decide to share. I hope Lauren does well this go around. I don’t recall 50 questions either. I think 25 maybe 30 and you had to know the hand/arm movements. That was it. Simpler time in the late 90s early 2000s. Happy Friday. New dress, going to check if out??
Keeping a whole chicken is perfect. I always dread cooking one because it takes hours but now I know that I can put it in the slow cooker. Yes I got a new vehicle. I don’t know if I am brave enough to share it. It’s the same model as my last car just newer in years. I love the new arrival. I hope everyone else does as well.