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chefsteph07 said:I put chicken in the crock pot all the time, no water...just dump some cream of mushroom soup on it, and let it go! Serve with mashed potatoes or rice or egg noodles.
KateD said:Check out http://365crockpot.blogspot.com - she's got some great recipes, all with pictures of all ingredients and finished product, detailed (if needed) directions and reviews of all types of foods! I've made several
babywings76 said:I clicked on the link and it says that blog is gone.
kcjodih said:Here's the link that works A Year of CrockPotting
Yes, you can use frozen chicken in a crockpot recipe. However, it is important to make sure the chicken reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F before consuming. This may require longer cooking time or thawing the chicken beforehand.
The cooking time for chicken in a crockpot can vary depending on the recipe and the size of the chicken pieces. In general, boneless chicken breasts take about 4-6 hours on low heat and 2-3 hours on high heat. Bone-in chicken may take longer, up to 8 hours on low heat and 4 hours on high heat.
It is recommended to add some liquid, such as broth or water, to the crockpot when cooking chicken. This will help keep the meat moist and prevent it from drying out. However, some recipes may not require additional liquid, so be sure to follow the specific instructions.
Yes, you can use boneless chicken thighs in a crockpot recipe. Just keep in mind that thighs may have a higher fat content, so you may need to adjust the cooking time and/or skim off any excess fat before serving.
Yes, you can add vegetables to the crockpot with chicken. However, it is important to consider the cooking time of the vegetables and add them accordingly. For example, root vegetables like potatoes and carrots may take longer to cook than other vegetables, so they should be added at the beginning, while more delicate vegetables like broccoli or zucchini can be added closer to the end of the cooking time.