Putting raw chicken breasts in a crock pot (slow cooker) is a simple, convenient way to make tender, juicy chicken dishes with minimal effort. Here’s how to do it right:
How to Put Raw Chicken Breasts in the Crock Pot
1. Prepare the chicken breasts
- You can use fresh or thawed chicken breasts.
- Optionally, trim excess fat or skin if you like.
2. Season or marinate (optional)
- Add salt, pepper, herbs, spices, or your favorite marinade directly to the chicken for extra flavor.
3. Place chicken breasts in the crock pot
- Arrange the raw chicken breasts in a single layer at the bottom of the slow cooker.
- You can add vegetables, broth, or sauce around and over the chicken if your recipe calls for it.
4. Add liquid
- Pour some liquid (water, broth, tomato sauce, or a marinade) to keep the chicken moist. Usually about ½ to 1 cup, depending on recipe.
5. Cook low and slow
- Cook on Low for 6–8 hours or on High for 3–4 hours until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 74°C / 165°F.
- Avoid opening the lid too often to keep heat in.
6. Check for doneness
- Use a meat thermometer or cut into the thickest part to ensure no pink remains.
Tips for Best Results
- For shredded chicken, cook longer on Low and then shred with forks.
- Add seasoning or sauces toward the end if you want more vibrant flavors.
- If cooking with vegetables, cut them into even pieces so everything cooks evenly.
Bottom line:
Putting raw chicken breasts in the crock pot is easy and yields delicious, tender chicken with minimal hands-on time.
If you want, I can give you 3 easy crock pot chicken recipes perfect for beginners.