Crock Pot Chicken and Potatoes Rotisserie Style
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I love this Crock Pot Chicken and Potatoes dish.
One of the biggest challenges for many of us today is figuring out how to find time to cook, clean, and get supper on the table. This recipe for Rotisserie Style Crock Pot Chicken and Potatoes changes all of that because this gorgeous chicken dinner that you see before you pretty much cooks itself in your crockpot while you go about your day.
How To Organize The Ingredients In the Crock Pot
This is a wonderfully easy recipe to throw together in your slow cooker—the chicken will end up tasting like a freshly made, juicy rotisserie from your local deli. I season mine lightly, but you can go heavier on flavor using whatever herbs and spices you like.
Keep In Mind Where To Put the Potatoes
Placing the potatoes under the chicken allows the chicken to cook above the juices rather than in them so that the chicken browns nicely, while the rich broth adds depth to the red potatoes beneath. Make sure you get small red potatoes about golf ball size because larger ones will hold the chicken up too high and the slow cooker lid won’t fit on.
So grab a few ingredients (Three, you only need three things!) and put this Crock Pot Chicken and Potatoes on the menu for the weekend!
To make Rotisserie Style Crock Pot Chicken and Potatoes with you’ll need:
- Red potatoes
- Seasoned Salt (such as Season All)
- A whole chicken
Clear out the Inside of Your Chicken
Make sure nothing is inside your chicken. They used to always have giblets inside it but as a new generation of cooks have come into the kitchen I think most chicken companies have stopped doing that.
How to Make Chicken and Potatoes in a Slow Cooker
- Place potatoes in bottom of a 6 quart slow cooker. Sprinkle chicken liberally with seasoned salt. Place atop potatoes.
- Make sure chicken sits low enough in the pot for the lid to go down all the way. If it doesn’t, you may need to cut your potatoes in half so that it sits lower.
- Cover and cook until cooked through, juicy, and aromatic, 7 to 8 hours on low, 3 to 4 hours on high. I like to cook mine all day long.
Crock Pot Chicken and Potatoes Rotisserie Style is as pretty as a picture arranged on a nice platter and placed in the center of your table!
Now look at this fancy plate. They’ll never know the crock pot did all the cooking!
Ingredients
- 8-10 small red potatoes
- 1 whole chicken 3-5 pounds
- 2 tablespoons seasoned salt such as Lawry’s, lemon pepper, or dried Italian seasoning
Instructions
- Place the potatoes in a 6-quart slow cooker and set the chicken on top (be sure that the top of the chicken sits below the rim of the pot). Sprinkle the chicken liberally with the seasoning.
- Cover and seal the pot and cook until the chicken is cooked through, juicy, and aromatic, 7 to 8 hours on low, 3 to 4 hours on high.
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Other Chicken Crock Pot recipes you may like are:
Italian Chicken and Potatoes A simple crock pot meal!
AMAZING & EASY Crock Pot Chicken Lettuce Wraps
An old Southern saying I heard a lot as a child!
This is also how I cook my Duck. I drain off some of the fat with a turkey baster if it gets above the potatoes (I use Idaho potatoes. ) I found whole chicken for $4.99 each this week! So I’m gonna try this on Sunday.
What a great idea Barbara!! At least it gives the turkey baster another use, LOL.
I’m going to try this, sounds wonderful and sooooooo easy, the way I like it to be !!!!
I hope you get the chance to try it soon Sue, you are going to love just how easy it is!!
Does the season salt turn it brown
The Season All is mostly what you see in the photo but it will brown a bit.
Hello,
Do you sprinkle the potatoes with any of the seasoning?
Thank you
You can. I usually just let it fall on them but this seasoning is WONDERFUL on potatoes!
Definitely gonna try this! Looks delicious!
thank you so much!
This is awesome!
Thank you so much, Kathy!
Do you add any liquid to the crock pot? This looks delicious and I want to try it asap! Thanks!
Hey Julie! I don’t. The chicken will release juices that form a nice broth for the potatoes to cook in and then that in turn produces a nice steam to keep the chicken juicy 🙂
Thank you for your fast response Christy! I’m putting it together right now for dinner tonight! Have a fabulous weekend!
Just bought a chicken after seeing this recipe! I’ll let you know if my family likes it tomorrow
Can’t wait to hear!!