This slow cooker whole chicken is a rotisserie style seasoned chicken made with the help of the crock pot. It’s a super easy dinner option and the leftover chicken can be used in countless other dishes!

I love rotisserie chicken, but it can be pricey and is often filled with sodium and sometimes even preservatives and other questionable ingredients. This slow cooker roasted chicken has just a few minutes of prep time, you can set it in the morning and come home to have dinner waiting for you! You simply can’t go wrong with slow cooker comfort food classics like slow cooker brisket, slow cooker beef bourguignon and a whole chicken. This is an all time favorite recipe in my house, along with my famous baked chicken wings.

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Slow cooker whole chicken with broiled crispy skin, garnished with lemon and herbs.

For the longest time, every time I went to Costco I’d pick up one of their rotisserie chickens for a cheap and easy meal. Then one day I read the ingredient list, and there are some additives in those chickens that I’d rather not feed my family. This slow cooker whole chicken is SO easy to make, and you can have a fresh cooked rotisserie style chicken any time you want with more natural ingredients!

Can you cook a whole chicken in a slow cooker?

Yes you can! The first step is to choose your chicken, I like to use organic whenever possible. You want to make sure that your chicken will fit inside your crock pot, I use my larger oval crock pot for this task which is big enough to accommodate almost any sized chicken. If you’re using a smaller round slow cooker, opt for a smaller bird.

The chicken gets coated in a simple spice blend, then placed in the slow cooker atop a ring of foil. The foil acts as a rack to keep the chicken from steaming in its own juices as it cooks.

A whole chicken in a slow cooker ready to be cooked.

Is it safe to cook a whole chicken in a slow cooker?

It is safe to cook a whole chicken in a slow cooker, but it’s typically recommended that you cook the chicken on high heat for at least one hour for food safety purposes. This recipe calls for cooking the chicken on high heat for the entire cook time.

How long will it take to cook a chicken in a slow cooker?

It typically takes 3-4 hours to cook a chicken on high heat in the slow cooker, and 8 hours to cook on low heat. As mentioned above, if you plan to cook your chicken on the lower heat setting, be sure to let it cook at high for one hour before you switch to low to make sure the chicken is at the correct temperature for food safety purposes.

At the end of your cook time, you’ll have a juicy and flavorful bird!

A cooked whole chicken in a slow cooker.

At this point, your slow cooker chicken is just missing one thing: that golden brown skin normally associated with rotisserie chicken. I transfer my chicken to a baking pan and broil it for about 5 minutes to get that beautiful golden brown skin that everybody loves.

A platter of carved slow cooker whole chicken.

When I cook a 5 pound chicken for my family, we typically end up with plenty of leftovers which I use to create dinner for the next night.

Once you try this slow cooker whole chicken, you’ll never want to go back to store bought rotisserie chicken again!

Ideas for your leftover chicken

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Slow Cooker Whole Chicken

AuthorSara Welch
Slow cooker whole chicken with broiled crispy skin, garnished with lemon and herbs.
This slow cooker whole chicken is a rotisserie style seasoned chicken made with the help of the crock pot. It's a super easy dinner option and the leftover chicken can be used in countless other dishes!
Time
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time4 hours
Total Time4 hours 5 minutes
Course Main
Cuisine American
Serves 6

Ingredients 

  • 5 lb whole chicken neck and giblets removed
  • cooking spray
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 tablespoon smoked paprika

Instructions 

  • In a small bowl, mix together the brown sugar, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and smoked paprika.
  • Coat a large slow cooker with cooking spray. Roll a piece heavy duty aluminum foil into a ring shape to fit into the slow cooker as a rack.
  • Place the chicken on top of the foil ring. Rub the spice mixture all over the chicken.
  • Cover and cook on HIGH for 3-4 hours or until thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers at 165 degrees or higher. 
  • Transfer the chicken to a sheet pan or baking dish and broil in the oven for 4-5 minutes or until chicken skin is brown and crispy. Serve.

Notes

  1. Nutritional facts assume calorie and fat counts for skin. If you're looking to cut calories, remove the skin before eating.

Nutrition

Calories: 347kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 34g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 136mg | Sodium: 603mg | Potassium: 369mg | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 830IU | Vitamin C: 2.9mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1.9mg

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  1. Absolutely fantastic! I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfect. My whole family loved it, and now we’re going to try the chicken ranch tacos with the leftovers. Thanks for a great recipe!

  2. Thank you so much for sharing!!!! This was soooooo delicious. I thawed out a discounted chicken i had bought and put in the freezer months ago and did not know what i was going to to do with it!!! (I couldn’t resist the price, it was only $4 ) it was 3.5 lbs and was finished cooking on high after about 3 hours. I tell ya there was no dryness or hint of “frezeer taste”. Just falling off the bone yummy-ness and i did not even have to broil it; the skin was perfect.

    1. Yes it is. if you’re concerned you could try using something else like a small roasting rack/trivet to keep the chicken elevated.

    1. You can, but be sure to check the internal temperature of the stuffing at the end of the cook time to make sure it’s at least 165 degrees F, that way you’ll be sure that everything is completely cooked through for safety reasons.

  3. So, I’m out all day and will put my 5# bird in on the low setting for 8 hours. You say to cook it on high for one hour, then switch to low. Just to make sure, would that be the remaining 7 hours on low, or even less for the overall bake time. I don’t want to over bake & dry out the chicken. (In the past I’ve always just baked a 5# bird for 8 hours on low the whole time.) — Thank you!

    1. That should be fine, if you’re concerned you can cut the LOW time back to 6 hours. But I think the risk of it drying out is low because the slow cooker traps all the moisture inside, it’s not the same as if you were baking it in the oven where it’s more of a dry heat.

  4. HI! This looks wonderful and so easy! How long would I cook an 8# chicken (if it fits in my crock pot…lol!)

    1. I would try 5-6 hours on high, then use a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh to make sure the chicken is fully cooked. The thermometer should register at least 165 degrees. Hope this helps!

  5. 5 stars
    The minute I saw this recipe, I was so excited! I love my crockpot & every recipe I’ve made in it, but this was a first. Then my local market had whole chickens on sale- it was meant to be made NOW! So I just made my whole chicken in my crockpot. My house smells amazing, the chicken looks delicious! I can’t wait to stick my fork in it! The juices make it so moist. I’ll definitely be making this a little more often. Thanks for posting this treasure!

      1. The foil is to elevate the chicken in the crock pot so that it doesn’t stew in the liquid. You could also use thickly sliced onions or potatoes to make a “rack” instead.

      2. Hi there! I’m not sure how to put the foil at the bottom. Can you explain how this works?

      3. You take a large piece of foil and shape it into a ring. Place the ring of foil at the bottom of the crock pot and set the chicken on top of the ring of foil. The foil acts as a rack so that the chicken doesn’t stew in the liquid that’s released during the cooking time.

  6. This looks delicious and like something I could absolutely wow my family with. My daughters really like chicken and I really like using the slow cooker! YUM, I’m definitely using this recipe soon.

  7. Oh, my goodness! That’s a pretty looking chicken right there. I would love to try this idea. Thanks for sharing!

  8. I have always wanted to try this! I’ve just never had enough confidence in my abilities! haha Maybe this recipe will give me the courage to try haha!

  9. Oh man, this looks SO good. I love rotisserie chicken, but haven’t tried making something similar before.I may have to try this.

  10. I love being able to just throw it in and forget all about it. This looks like a really good one to make, I will have to try it!

  11. The slow cooker is one of my favorite things in my kitchen. I love being able to put things in, in the morning, and have dinner ready just hours later.

  12. 5 stars
    I love making chicken in the crock pot. It comes out super moist and I don’t have to spend hours babysitting it. I usually make chicken breasts because my husband isn’t a fan of dark meat.

  13. 5 stars
    Talk about a good recipe for parties and gatherings especially this season. This looks SO good and packed with flavor. The chicken is definitely going to absorb the flavors from the spices which is awesome.

  14. I have been using a slow cooker for years and I have never cooked a whole chicken. I have been a little intimidated. Your recipe seems very easy to follow so I will give it a try the next time chicken is on sale.

  15. We really ought to get ourselves a slow cooker. I had no idea that you could do a whole roast in one.

    1. 5 stars
      I got a cheap slow cooker with a thermometer that can be inserted in the chicken as it cooks. Works like a charm, and automatically stops cooking when the chicken is ready. Much like the author, I stopped buying store-cooked chicken. Prep time is minimal, and I’ve actually had fun trying different spice mixes.

  16. 5 stars
    Yayy!! So excited for this post! My husband is always bugging me to cook a whole chicken but I don’t like those weird plastic bags that go in the oven (one exploded on me once :D). He also was asking me to get rid of the slow cooker because I don’t use it often… PROBLEM SOLVED. PS I had to pin that first image… omg … drool! Thanks for sharing 🙂