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Chicken Dinner Crock Pot

For a quick dinner, what can be more perfect than chicken? It is economical and there are tons of recipes for every part of a chicken. These are just a few ideas to help create the perfect chicken dinner from the crock pot.


Chicken Dinner Straight from the Crock Pot

Chicken is a favorite staple of the American diet. They are plentiful and can be prepared more readily than a cow or a pig. If you visit any relatives in the Deep South, you are sure to have a chicken dinner at least once or twice a week.

With a crock pot all parts of the chicken work well, but you must be careful with your temperature settings. White and dark meat portions of the chicken will cook at different rates. You notice this when you fry chicken as well. Thighs and legs finish cooking sooner mostly due to their high fat content. Wings will usually finish next then the thicker chicken breasts are the last to be done.

Another difference in chicken pieces is the bone. Pieces of chicken with the bone in cook better in the crock pot because they are less likely to dry out. Boneless chicken breasts can dry out quite quickly if the temperature is too high or they are cooked for too long.

Cooking chicken in a frozen state can help with the drying out problem. The great thing about a crock pot is that it works well whether the meat is frozen or thawed. Thawed meat will of course need less cooking time because the heat works directly to cook the meat. If the chicken is frozen, the heat defrosts the chicken before actually cooking it.

Prepare your chicken pieces as you would if you were cooking them in the oven. Clean the chicken thoroughly and season it. This will help to remove Salmonella bacteria commonly found in raw chicken. It will also help to prevent blood from building up when cooking.

A liquid is needed at the start of cooking. Instead of water, add some seasoned chicken broth to infuse the meat with flavor. Another hint is to lightly flour then brown the chicken for a couple of minutes before slow cooking. The bits from the pan will flavor the broth in the crock pot even more so go ahead and add it to cooking broth. Frozen chicken needs very little liquid as liquid will be created as the chicken defrosts.

Vegetables can be added with the meat if you choose. Tougher veggies like carrots and potatoes can be added at the beginning as they will take longer to cook. A dish that calls for a tomato base such as a Cacciatore will have the tomatoes added near the end of cooking. Tomatoes are one vegetable that doesn’t stand up well to long periods of cooking.

Chicken pieces need to cook for three hours of more in a crock pot. With a slow cooker, two hours on a low setting would be equal to about one hour on the highest setting. Frozen chicken will need the maximum time to cook.

Any spices you add to chicken dishes can be left for last. Fresh herbs will infuse quickly throughout the meal so an hour in the cooker is good. Dried spices can take a bit longer to flavor so add about two hours before the meal is done. Stir spices into the dish well so are evenly distributed which in turn will give you a more flavorful dish.


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