Need a quick and easy chicken dinner? Tired of the same old thing? Time to get out your Crock Pot and try this Slow Cooker Cranberry Chicken! Your family will love it!
Happy Tuesday! I spent my weekend in Pasadena, California at my oldest son’s playoff game. His team played hard but lost. My son was pretty bummed but I can’t say that I am! I was so ready for football to be over. I have my weekends back!!
Even though things have calmed down a bit at my house, less practices and back and forth, I still love easy meals. I use my crock pot every single week.
This cranberry chicken is delicious! It may sound weird to put cranberry sauce with chicken, but mixed in with barbecue sauce, it makes a sweet and tangy sauce. The chicken is moist and so yum. Only a few ingredients for a quick and easy meal your family will love!
Ingredients
- 3-4 lbs. chicken breasts
- 1 14-oz can whole berry cranberry sauce
- 1 cup barbecue sauce
- 1 small onion diced small
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1/4 tsp. pepper
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in slow cooker.
- Cover and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6-8 hours. Serve with rice and enjoy!
julieseatsandtreats says
Love my crock pot too! This sounds amazing and super simple!
Ramona Brown says
Found this recipe on Pinterest and will be cooking it this weekend. Sounds really easy and tasty. Thanks for making it available!
Winnie Dolderer says
This sounds great! I love my slow cooker and have everything on hand except the cranberry which is easy to pick up. Can’t wait to try this!
Diane Balch says
This recipe is so seasonal and simple to make, wonderful.
Shauna Smart says
Holy cow Jen… there is something about this picture and recipe that makes me want to run into the kitchen and make it right now 🙂 Thanks for linking up to The Weekend re-Treat Link Party this week! Pinned!
Shauna @ The Best Blog Recipes
JT and Dani says
Geez Jen. This looks so freakin amazing!! I’m always baffled on what to make in the slow cooker other than soup. Soup I can handle. But this? This is a masterpiece! You just might have converted me into trying non-liquid meals in the crock pot!
Meghan says
Hi Jen! I can’t wait to make this recipe! It’s sooo easy and I love all of the flavors. I picked this recipe as one of my favorites of the week at Wake Up Wednesdays. Check out your feature! http://thetastyfork.com/2013/10/29/wake-up-wednesdays-link-party-10/
Judy Golden says
I have a similar recipe–instead of the chicken breasts, I cook a boneless turkey breast with 1 can whole berry sauce and 1 packet of the dry onion soup mix and nothing else. Cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 4 hours. It makes a good au jus gravy. You can also use split chicken breasts instead of the turkey breast. I have cooked the turkey breast for Thanksgiving. It frees up the oven for side dishes. I am going to make this recipe as it sounds really good also,.
Pat Williams says
Are you using bone in or boneless chicken?
Jen says
I used boneless chicken breasts.
Brenda says
Hello Jen, are the chicken breasts you use skinless?
Can’t wait to try this!
Jen says
Hi Brenda – yep, I used boneless skinless. Can’t wait for you to try this chicken! It’s delicious!
Jennifer Tanev says
could you substitute whole fresh cranberries for the cranberry sauce?
Jen says
Hi Jennifer! I’ve never tried substituting fresh cranberries so I have no clue how it would turn out, but I’m thinking if you did. you would need another form of liquid to keep the chicken moist. Maybe some extra water? Let me know how it turns out if you do try it!
Mariah says
Just curious if jellied cranberry sauce could be used in this recipe instead of the whole berry cranberry sauce.
Thanks.
Jen says
Hi Mariah! I haven’t tried it with jellied cranberry sauce but my guess is that it would work fine. Let me know how it turns out if you do try it that way. Thanks!
Angel says
I have made it with both whole berry and jellied. It does work with the jellied cranberry sauce. I prefer the whole berry but my husband prefers the jellied. Still either way it is yummy.
deb says
can it be made with split chicken breast halves?
Jen says
Absolutely!! Make sure to check on the chicken near the ending time so it doesn’t dry out.
Holly says
can the chicken be frozen or does it need to thaw out first?
Jen says
I’ve never made it with frozen chicken, I would say to thaw first to be safe or it might take longer to cook and be more liquidy.
Kathie C. says
Love this recipe!
Jen says
Thanks so much, Kathie!!
ellie says
can i use chicken thight instead of chicken breast
Jen says
Hi Ellie! I’ve never tried this with chicken thighs but it should work just fine!
kalysam says
This meal was absolutely delicious! My Wife and I gobbled it up. So much flavor and so filling. Definitely making this again:)
Lerda Gulaz says
Delicious recipe.I will make this recipe today and serve it to my family.Thank you
Lauren Chumbley says
This was a major hit with my parents and my husband! I can’t stress enough how easy it was and so delicious. My daughter ate some of it too, but we didn’t have enough for my son because I was hoarding it for leftovers (Don’t worry he still ate…).
We paired it with white rice.
Teri says
Although I tweaked a lil, it was amazing
I used 1/2 of orange juice and Lipton onion soup mix, it’s how I make my cranberry turkey breast, so I stuck w that