Slow Cooker Tangy Barbeque Chicken

As a busy mom of three active boys, I am always on the hunt for easy and quick weeknight meals. I’m talking 30 minutes or less of work time. Cooking time doesn’t bother me – if it’s in the slow cooker and I don’t have to stand by the stove keeping a close eye on it!

If I’m really honest, I resisted having and using a slow cooker for years. I have no idea why – fear that it might burn the food? However, now it’s one of my absolute favorite kitchen tools! I use mine often now, so it makes me chuckle to think of how resistant I used to be.

This is my absolute favorite slow cooker! It’s wonderful because you can program how high and how long you want to cook your food. My favorite feature is the locking lid so that you can take the crock pot (full of food but doesn’t spill!) to a relative’s house, a friend’s house, a pot luck, a teacher appreciation dinner or anywhere else you need to take it! It really is worth every penny (and makes a terrific birthday or holiday gift!).

This tangy barbeque chicken is perfect! It takes only 5 minutes to whip together the ingredients and turn on the slow cooker. Shredding the chicken takes about 10 minutes (or less). There you have it…a delicious meal with very minimal work!

This chicken dish is perfect for those busy sports and activity nights. You know, those nights when you’re just running and need to grab something quick but don’t want fast food.

My family absolutely loves this chicken! We will eat it plain with rice or noodles occasionally, but we really love it on top of a baked potato. If you really want to get crazy, throw some shredded cheddar cheese on top – it’s simply amazing!

The recipe is below  🙂

 

 

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Slow Cooker Tangy Barbeque Chicken

Tangy and delicious, this slow cooker chicken is a snap to make. Add this fantastic and easy weeknight dinner option to your rotation!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 15 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Course: Main Dish
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup BBQ sauce just use your favorite BBQ sauce
  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 1/2 cup Italian Dressing use your favorite or a homemade dressing
  • 1/2 small onion, minced
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2-3 tsp Worchestershire sauce
  • 2-3 chicken breasts

Method
 

  1. Spray the inside of your crock pot with cooking spray to make clean up easier.
  2. Combine all ingredients, except for the chicken, in a mixing bowl. Pour 1/2 the mixture in the crock pot
  3. Place the chicken in the crock pot. Pour the remaining sauce mixture on top of the chicken.
  4. Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours or on high for 3-4 hours.
  5. When ready to serve, pull out the chicken and shred using two forks to shred up the meat. Then put the shredded meat back into the sauce and mix well.
  6. Serve immediately. Refrigerate any leftovers for up to 1 week.

Notes

Note: you can use a food processor and pulse just a couple of times to mince the onion and/or shred the chicken.

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93 Comments

  1. My favorite part about the giveaway is the food processor. I’ve never had one, but it seems like it would take a lot less time making dinner each night!

  2. I would most appreciate the mini food processor because I don’t have a food processor and love making recipes that call for one.

  3. I would adore the mini food processor! My kitchen is tiny, and so often I’ll skip a more elaborate recipe rather than drag out big equipment I don’t have the counter space for.

  4. I’d appreciate the little food processor the most. I have one – well, had one – it really doesn’t work any more and is actually an attachment to a much larger appliance, so having one that is compact and that actually works would be a godsend.

  5. Cuisinart mini food processor, have been wanting one of these for a very long time. So many goodies to make in these.
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  6. This is a perfect chicken recipe that is easy to make! Thanks for sharing and the mini food processor is amazing and will really help me with cooking in the kitchen!

  7. This looks delicious. Is there a way though, to prepare without a slow cooker. I don’t have one and I’m not sure those are sold here in Norway. I am going to pin this for later. Thanks Heather!

    1. Hi Nicole! Yes! Think of the slow cooker as a mini portable oven. Almost anything you cook in the slow cooker can be baked in the oven. So if you want to try baking it, turn your oven to 350 degrees and bake, covered, for 60-90 minutes (until the chicken is cooked). Then take out the chicken, shred it, and put it back into the sauce.

  8. We have a slow cooker but I do not use it as often as I should. I like this recipe but I am so impatient to have to wait for 4 hours. I think this would be great to make on a weekend when I have more time. Looks delish!

    1. Hi Sheri! Well, you can either make it on the weekend and have it for the week (meal planning – score!) or you could bake it if you want it a little faster. If you want to bake it in the oven, bake it, covered, at 350 degrees for about 60-90 minutes (until the chicken is cooked). Then take it out and shred it and put it back in the sauce. Voila!

  9. Looks delicious. I ADORE my slow-cooker and always have, so I’m always surprised to hear people who don’t like using it. I’m glad you’ve come over to the good side. 😉 It’s such a time saver. The homemade barbecue sauce sounds amazing!

  10. The locking lid would be a cool edition to a good slow cooker. I have tried them and have had mixed results with slow cooker food. I never hated it, but I never loved it much either. Not sure why. This does look delicious though. I would love to try this recipe out.

    1. The locking lid is a terrific addition to the slow cooker – it makes transportation to potlucks, teacher appreciation events, etc so much easier! I think the key to using a slow cooker is to use it for dishes that you won’t need/want a crispy texture. Saucy recipes like this one, soups, pastas, etc really do well in the slow cooker and save oodles of time!

  11. This looks to be a great recipe, sadly I’m a vegetarian so I cannot try it as it is. Maybe, I can try with some vegetarian substitute. Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  12. Thank-you, thank-you! For the longest time, I was a single mom without a BBQ, so I’m thrilled for recipes like this one that gave me the opportunity to fake it. Love crockpot recipes, especially on days we’re busy. They make life so much easier. I’ll let you know how it turns out. Hopefully, my three-year-old grandson (who used to love chicken and has suddenly become picky about it, turning up his nose to the Asian style I made last week) will love it as well. Thanks (as always) for your wonderful recipes! x

    1. Oh Ali, thank you for the amazing comment and sweet words. I hope you love this recipe as much as we do. Simple is how we do things – life is already too complicated! I hope your grandson loves this! My one son who has texture issues even loves it!

  13. The funny thing is that I have chicken laid out for cooking today and I was looking for a new yummy and easy recipe! I think I just found it! I have all the ingredients at hand so happy dance! I don’t even need to go to the grocery store!!

  14. Yum, this looks so good! I really wish my husband would let us have a slow cooker, I know how useful they can be. Great giveaway by the way, wish I could enter!

    1. Jean, you could also bake it in the oven. I would try it covered on 350 degrees for about 60-90 minutes. Then shred up the chicken and put it back into the sauce.

  15. Lovely recipe and it should be delicious because of BBQ sauce. I love more saucy things that too cooked slowly. Cooking slowly fills the aroma in the recipe. thanks for sharing!

  16. Wowza what a super prize pack!~ I love it all but I would be most excited to win that mini food processor. That would be amazing to have in the kitchen.

  17. This sounds and looks so delicious. I think I’m going to pick up the ingredients today. It’s been a while since I’ve used my slow cooker. Thank you so much!

  18. Me to having kids..hmmm ONE kid is already time consuming enought and then one need to stand cooking for hours that is a nightmare! So this recipe that you just need to toss some ingrediens in a pot and let it cook while you give your all attention to your kids is perfect! It looks very good!

  19. The Cuisinart mini food processor sounds wonderful to use and a big tine saver when preparing foods that need chopped.

  20. The mini food processor and veggie slicer would definitely save time in my kitchen!!! ? Thanks for all your awesome giveaways!!!

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