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SLOW COOKER ROTISSERIE CHICKEN

Slow Cooker Rotisserie Chicken Made With Just A Few Spices And In The Slow Cooker With CRISPY Skin Without A Second Spent In The Oven!

Slow Cooker Rotisserie Chicken made with just a few spices and in the slow cooker with CRISPY skin without a second spent in the oven!SLOW COOKER ROTISSERIE CHICKEN

Rotisserie Chicken dinners are a favorite in our house, when I’m running behind, we snack on the legs and wings (and maybe a few bites of thigh meat) while preparing dinner. Then we chop up the white meat and rest of the dark meat to use on in our simple recipe for dinner.
This type of slow cooker cooking has been something the blog has explored many times before. As a rule I use the minimum amount of liquid needed at all times.
Slow Cooker Roast Chicken with Crispy Skin is actually an even easier hack than making a regular rotisserie chicken in the oven or picking one up. PLUS, the liquid left behind in the slow cooker (once you strain the fat) is liquid gold you can easily add into a sauce or pasta dish you’re making.
How long does it take to cook a chicken in a slow cooker? You can cook on high for 4-5 hours and have edible moist chicken, but the crispy rotisserie chicken will take longer to melt the fat from the skin away.
How long does it take to cook a chicken on a rotisserie? In the oven about an hour, in the slow cooker 8 hours and on the grill about an hour and a half.
Can you cook a whole chicken in a slow cooker? Yes, between this recipe and other beer can chicken or flavored recipes, a whole chicken does great in the slow cooker, just be sure to prop the chicken up on foil.
Did I mention it is SUPER CRISPY without ever going in the oven? Look at this chicken wing:
Or this chicken leg, look how thin the skin is. 100% truth, it make a crackling sound when I ate it ten seconds later:
Super easy, CRISPY, slow cooker rotisserie chicken.
The spice rub is a total breeze. Garlic salt, black pepper and paprika. Or, use kosher salt, garlic powder, black pepper and paprika.
Look at the skin on the leg, its translucent because the fat has rendered so thoroughly. I’m not going to lie, this chicken beats a Costco chicken any day of the week. In fact you can see it over the whole chicken, the skin is paper thin, look at the leg in this picture, right up along the slow cooker wall. You can see through that.
The easiest rotisserie chicken you'll ever make. Crispy Rotisserie chicken in the slow cooker.

HOW TO MAKE A SLOW COOKER ROTISSERIE CHICKEN:

  • Make a foil rack!
    • Using Heavy Duty Foil, cut two 18 inch pieces.
    • Roll each piece the long way, loosely, so the tube of foil was as long as possible, then curve it like an oven heating coil, like a flattened S.
  • Lay the chicken on top of your foil rack, heavy duty foil really does work best for this, I found regular foil just takes way more of it and still gets compacted down more.
  • Pat the chicken dry before placing seasoning.
  • You can place it either breast side up or down, your choice. I did breast side up for the sake of the photos.
  • Make sure the chicken isn’t touching the top of the slow cooker. If it is pressed up against the glass it is too big.
  • Don’t use frozen chicken, this has a much higher water content.
  • Make sure to take out the innards. That won’t taste great.
  • Try not to add any liquids to the chicken, even lemons or lemon juice. The less liquid the more crispy.
In this photo you can get a better glimpse into the foil rack below:
Quick and easy rotisserie chicken made entirely in the slow cooker.

HOW TO COOK A ROTISSERIE CHICKEN IN THE OVEN:

Preheat oven to 450°F. Rub oil all over chicken. Season with paprika, garlic salt and black pepper. Place on rack in roasting pan and roast for 20 minutes. Lower the temperature to 400 degrees and cook for an additional 45-60 minutes or until chicken thigh is 170°F when checked with a thermometer.
Tools Used in the making of these Slow Cooker Brown Sugar Garlic Chicken Thighs:
Slow Cooker: Love this slow cooker and how programmable it is, it has been a workhorse for me… until…
My New Slow Cooker: This recipe was made in this slow cooker. For larger roasts I also brown the meat in the insert and not lose a bunch of the flavor by transferring the meat and leaving the browned bits behind. If you’re thinking of a new slow cooker, consider it if your budget is open.
Heavy Duty Foil: Using regular foil will waste probably 3 times as much as I can roll the heavy one loosely to keep it higher off the bottom of the slow cooker.
Garlic Salt: Maybe its because I grew up with it, but this garlic salt is my favorite.

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Slow Cooker Rotisserie Chicken made with just a few spices and in the slow cooker with CRISPY skin without a second spent in the oven!

SLOW COOKER ROTISSERIE CHICKEN

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  • Yield: 6 Servings
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 8 hours
  • Total Time: 8 hours 5minutes
  • Course: Main Course
  • Cuisine: American
Slow Cooker Rotisserie Chicken with just a few spices and in the slow cooker with CRISPY skin without a second spent in the oven! Better than store bought!

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 whole chicken 4-5 pounds, fully defrosted
  • 2 teaspoons garlic salt *
  • 1 teaspoon coarse ground black pepper if using standard ground, use 1/2 teaspoon
  • 2 teaspoons paprika plus a bit for sprinkling

INSTRUCTIONS

Note: click on times in the instructions to start a kitchen timer while cooking.
  1. Clean out the inside of the chicken and pat it completely dry inside and out with paper towels.
  2. Mix the seasonings together and rub all over the chicken inside and out.
  3. Using Heavy Duty Foil, cut two 18 inch pieces.
  4. Roll each piece the long way, loosely, so the tube of foil was as long as possible, then curve it like an oven heating coil, like a flattened S.
  5. Place the chicken on top of the foil, sprinkle with a bit more paprika.
  6. Cook on low 8 hours.

RECIPE NOTES

I use this brand of garlic salt specifically, I love the flavor.
If not using garlic salt, use 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt and 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder.

NUTRITION INFORMATION

Yield: 6 Servings, Amount per serving: 372 calories, Calories: 372g
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