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ye ole "baked chicken" in the crockpot

(3 ratings)
Recipe by
Nancy J. Patrykus
Spokane, WA

Here is my plain ole baked chicken in a crockpot,fall off the bone, delicious recipe. This is using my favorite mayonnaise rub (NO BUTTER)a little salt and pepper, and some fresh parsley! Thats it! I also make a turkey breast, oven roasted the same way....with wonderful results! for BOB..BON APPETIT!! Nancy...2/24/13

(3 ratings)
yield serving(s)
prep time 15 Min
cook time 6 Hr

Ingredients For ye ole "baked chicken" in the crockpot

  • 1
    fresh, chicken hen, roaster
  • salt & pepper
  • parsley
  • mayonnaise...yep!...mayonnaise

How To Make ye ole "baked chicken" in the crockpot

  • 1
    Rinse insides of the bird.. Remove any giblets. Wash and dry chicken. Dry again! Sprinkle cavity with salt,pepper and parsley. TIP#1..... You might want to tie wings and legs close to the bird. Then they will not fall of,when lifting the bird out of the crockpot!
  • 2
    Slather on a thin coating of mayonnaise, all over the bird!! DO NOT USE BUTTER. Place that beautiful bird, on a rack in your crockpot. What?? no rack??? TIP#2... MMmmm!.. use metal canning rings! TIP#3...or crumpled aluminum foil. Sprinkle on parsley. Basil or tarragon.This is optional. Cover and cook on high for 6 hours. Remove chicken to a platter, let rest for 10 minutes. Then pull that glorious bird apart, and serve! TIP#4...You can strain the juices and make wonderful roast chicken gravy! TIP#5..Remember to save your left over bones...for a delicious soup! TIP#6...Left over meat?..Make open face hot chicken sandwich!
  • 3
    I added 3 bonus recipes ...just for you. https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/soup/chicken-soup/chicken-broth-from-left-over-roast-bones.html https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-course/turkey/open-face-turkey-gravy-sandwich-or-chicken.html https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/bread/other-bread/crusty-bread.html This is my recipe. Foto by...Nif-Bloomette

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