Can we talk about the easiest crock pot recipe there ever was? Crock Pot BBQ Chicken with Homemade BBQ Sauce is where it’s at!
Chicken breasts are placed into a crock pot, drizzled with an easy homemade BBQ sauce then…slow cooked. Bet you didn’t see that coming. ;) Shred said cooked chicken then use in everything from sandwiches, like I’m showing here, to nachos, wraps, quesadillas, or salads.
I get asked about summer crock pot recipes all the time, and this recipe definitely fits the bill. What’s more summery than BBQ Chicken made in a crock pot so there’s no heating up your kitchen or grill? Plus, by letting the crock pot do the work for you, you’ll have more time to spend outdoors.
The homemade BBQ sauce the chicken cooks in is totally easy, too. It’s a bit tangy, spicy, and not too sweet but if you’re just not feeling up to the task you could use your favorite bottled ‘Q too. Whatever gets you eating faster!
Can I Use Frozen Chicken Breasts in the Crock Pot?
The USDA advises that you DO NOT cook chicken breasts from frozen in the crock pot, which is a guideline that I follow. That said, make sure your chicken breasts are fully thawed if frozen prior to making this recipe.
Alrighty – let’s (slow) cook!
How to Make This Recipe
Start by mixing up that BBQ sauce made with 100% fridge and pantry staples (thanks, well-stocked kitchen!) The ingredient list might look long but I bet you have all of the ingredients, including ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, spices, and vinegar already on hand. You could absolutely make this a few days ahead of time too!
Place 2lbs chicken breasts into the bottom of a 6-quart crock pot then pour 1-1/4 cups of the sauce on top, lifting each chicken breast to make sure some of the sauce gets underneath.
Pop a lid on top of the crock pot then cook on low for four hours or until the chicken easily shreds with a fork. Totally succulent! Shred the chicken then slide it back into the cooking juices to cook for 30 more minutes on low.
When you’re ready to rock, mix the chicken with the remaining sauce then serve on sandwiches, on top of nachos, or in Ben’s #1 favorite meal, BBQ Chicken Quesadillas!
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Crock Pot BBQ Chicken with Homemade BBQ Sauce
Description
Crock Pot BBQ Chicken with Homemade BBQ Sauce is easy and luscious. Use the shredded chicken in sandwiches, nachos, wraps, and more!
Ingredients
- 2lbs chicken breasts
- 1 cup ketchup
- 1/4 cup + 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 1/3 cup water
- 2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 1-1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1/2 teaspoon (or more or less,) cayenne pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
Directions
- Place chicken in the bottom of a 6-quart crock pot. Whisk together remaining ingredients in a large bowl then reserve 3/4 cup and pour the rest over the chicken. Lift each chicken breast to make sure some of the sauce has gotten underneath then place a lid on top and cook on low for 4 hours or until the chicken shreds easily with a fork. Shred chicken then return to the crock pot and cook on low for 30 minutes. Transfer shredded chicken to a separate container then mix with reserved BBQ sauce and serve.
Notes
- Here is the crock pot I have >
- You could use 2 cups of your favorite BBQ sauce instead of the homemade sauce.
- The USDA recommends thawing meat before cooking it in the crock pot.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
Lindsay Smith 07.30.2023
I’ve made this bbq sauce countless times now, and it’s a family favorite! Tangy, sweet, just delicious!
Kristin 07.31.2023
LOVE to hear that, Lindsay! Thank you so much for your feedback!
Debbie A Barnes 12.16.2020
This is a great recipe! The sauce is easy and so good. I’m making it for our family for Christmas Eve!
Kristin 12.17.2020
So happy to hear that, Debbie! Thanks so much for your recipe rating and review!
Mary Ellen Staelgraeve Staelgraeve 02.19.2020
Hi I am doing the weight Watchers and would love to know how many points for this dimmer. I need to know the calories,saturated fat,sugarand protein. If you could help me that would be great. Thank you
Lindsey 05.05.2019
Have you ever tried these in the instant pot? Just wondering if they would turn out the same?!
Kristin 05.06.2019
Hi Lindsey! I haven’t though I’m sure the results would be similar!
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Kathleen Betts 06.29.2018
Kristin, I’ve been making this recipe for a couple years now. It is a go to for me and doubles well. I made it once again today, doubled it and gave half to a family who just welcome their 3rd baby. I’ve used chicken breasts and thighs and a mixture of both. Thanks for this easy delicious dish! A lot of my favorite recipes are from your site.
Kristin 07.05.2018
Oh you are too kind – I’m sure the recipients were so thankful! I’ve never tried to make this recipe with chicken thighs – GREAT idea. I know what I’m eating this weekend… :)
Gilliane 03.14.2017
Delicious! I tried this out for a baby shower I am hosting next week and my family loved it! I liked the flavor and consistency of the sauce. Thanks for the great recipe.
Kristin 11.06.2017
So glad to hear it, Gilliane – thanks for the great feedback!
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Kerri 06.05.2015
Just found this recipe and it looks fantastic – but I was wondering, I have yet to find a solid gluten free bun – any brands you prefer? I’m wondering what would hold this sauce and not just disintegrate?
Kristin 06.09.2015
Hi Kerri! I actually tried a new GF bun brand, Schar, for these photos and hated them which is why I didn’t mention anything! Grilled or toasted Udi’s is the best I’ve found so far!
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Joanna 06.02.2015
Tried this tonight and it is amazing! Best BBQ sauce ever! You have turned me into a smoked paprika freak, btw. I usually make your bourbon chicken in the crock, which I still love. But adore this one!!
Kristin 06.04.2015
Isn’t it the BEST? I just roasted cauliflower with garlic salt and smoked paprika the other day and it was amaaazing. :)
Janice 05.26.2015
We made this yesterday and ate it for dinner tonight on little potato slider buns that we toasted in a little olive oil. I love the idea of doubling this recipe and having ready dinners in the freezer. Delicious!
Bryn 05.16.2015
My 7 year old eats nothing. That same 7 year ate two of these sandwiches! 2! 2! 2! No seriously….2!
Christy 05.15.2015
We made this recipe last night and loved it! My husband is usually skeptical about meat in the crockpot, but he was pleased with the dish and we both thought the BBQ sauce had excellent flavor. We put the meat on salads with black beans, corn, and tortilla strips (we had a lot of lettuce to use up from Costco). Can’t wait to make again and try some nachos and sandwiches! Thanks!