Crock Pot Roasted Herbes De Provence Whole Chicken

"This chicken is so tender that it falls right off of the bones! Herbes de Provence is a wonderful spice to use on poultry, fish, and veggies (even potatoes). This chicken can also be roasted in the oven, but I prefer it cooked in the crock pot -it is more tender and flavorful when it is slow-cooked. Feel free to throw some additional veggies into the crock pot for a complete meal! Another recipe from a Suzanne Somers' cookbook (and then modified by me to cook in a crock pot)."
 
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Ready In:
8hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Clean and dry chicken, after removing giblets.
  • Rub entire chicken with olive oil, then season with salt and pepper, and Herebes de Provence, by rubbing spices over entire chicken.
  • Place one chopped onion inside the cavity of the chicken.
  • Place chicken in crock pot.
  • Throw remaining onions and parsnips around chicken in crock pot.
  • Pour chicken both over chicken and veggies.
  • Cook on low for 7-9 hours (crock pot cooking times vary, so cook for less time, if you notice that your crock pot cooks faster than most).

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Reviews

  1. "Cut food into chunks or small pieces to ensure thorough cooking. Do not use the slow cooker for large pieces like a roast or a whole chicken because the food will cook so slowly it could remain in the bacterial "Danger Zone" — between 40 °F and 140 °F — too long." http://www.fsis.usda.gov/News_&_Events/NR_013106_01/index.asp
     
  2. This smelled wonderful and was very tasty. I could not find parsnips so I used baby carrots and added a few fingerling potatoes which I happen to have on hand. Will make this again.
     
  3. This was a great chicken dinner! My husband and I both thought it was very good. I used a little more chicken broth than the recipe called for and put a couple pats of butter on the chicken's breast area, just to ensure moistness, and it worked! Fall off the bone, moist, yummy chicken. I served with butter mashed potatoes and roasted asparagus with hollandaise sauce! Yum!
     
  4. This chicken was extremely tender. It fell right off the bone! Maybe not quite as moist but definitely a tasty recipe. I added potatoes to the crockpot also.
     
  5. This is a winner! I have started cooking split chicken breasts this way as my family really only eats white meat. I cook about 10 pounds and then freeze the leftover meat for soups. The chicken just melts in your mouth and has great homey, comfy flavor. Thanks Helping Hands!
     
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Tweaks

  1. This was great. I substituted carrots and rutabaga for parsnips, but they turned too crunchy for my taste. The HdeP gave it some great flavor. Will have again in the future. Thanks
     

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2007 I thought that I would edit my home page...its been over two years, so I its time to update! I have lived in beautiful New Mexico for the last few years (Albuquerque), after 20 years of living on the West Coast (San Francisco and Seattle). I love many things about New Mexico - the perfect weather, in particular; the sunsets; the open land; and the great Southwest food - but also sometimes miss the energy of bigger cities. I am a mental health therapist, who loves my work! I love to cook (a passion that I discovered after getting married). Rather than cooking a few favorites on a regular basis, I prefer to collect recipes (primarily from the Internet), and try new things often (in fact, my husband jokes that he will try a new dish that he loves and then never see it again :-)). I also love to read, write, travel, work on personal growth, and study/learn. I am a total water baby, who lives in the desert, so I love traveling to tropical locations, where I especially love to snorkle and boggie board! I am very happily married to my best friend, soulmate, partner, and greatest cheerleader and supporter, and we have three grown children, and four grandchildren (so far :-))I am a total foodie (I "live to eat" instead of "eat to live.") :-) I love everything about food...cooking; the delicious scents of a yummy dish, as it cooks; the beautiful presentation of wonderful food; dining out; dining in; the taste of great food; sitting around the table, with friends and family, eating, talking and laughing; nurturing those I love by cooking for them...all of the senusal pleasures that food brings! My favorite Internet site for yummy recipes is this one - and I almost always choose recipes with five-star ratings, so please keep on reviewing! :-)
 
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