Perfect Slow Cooker Chicken Breast
This slow cooker chicken breast comes out perfectly juicy and tender every time. It is my go to method for easy and flavorful protein with no added liquid needed.

Why Use the Slow Cooker for Chicken Breast
My slow cooker method makes the most juicy and tender chicken! I find that with other methods like baking, poaching, braising, and the Instant Pot pressure cooker, it’s way too easy to overcook and end up with rubbery, dry meat! Cooking slowly and gently makes a huge difference. Plus, it’s completely hands off and simple to get going.
It’s always nice to have the option of adding protein to whatever healthy dinner I’m making, especially on busy weeknights, and poultry works so nicely. Slow cooker recipes like this and Slow Cooker Pulled Pork are staples for our entire family!
Tips for Best Results
Do not open the lid – No matter what slow cooker you use, try not to take off the lid at all during cooking, as this dramatically lengthens cooking time. The general rule of thumb is every time you take the lid off, you’re adding 30 to 60 minutes of extra cooking.
Single layer is best – In order to not require any liquid, the chicken breasts will need to be in a single layer, each in contact with the crock pot. If you really want to do multiple layers, you will need to add broth to cover so the meat cooks evenly, but I don’t like this as much because it dilutes the seasonings.
Season to your liking – Often times, I will make this crockpot chicken breast simply with salt and pepper, as I intend to use it in other recipes where there is a dressing or sauce. However, feel free to season the meat however you’d like. If I’m throwing this into a Tortilla Soup, I might add a little Sazon Seasoning, or if I’m making Curry Chicken Salad, I might throw some curry seasoning on top while cooking.
Let the meat cool before shredding or cutting – Rest the meat for at least 10 minutes before shredding or cutting, otherwise the juices will run out, and the meat will be dry.
How to Cook Chicken Breast in the Slow Cooker
- You’re going to take a 2lb package of boneless skinless chicken breasts, and snuggle them as evenly as you can into the bottom of the slow cooker:
- Now, sprinkle both sides with salt:
- Grind some black pepper on both sides as well:
You can add any extra seasoning you like here, sometimes I’ll sprinkle in some Taco Seasoning or Fajita Seasoning.
- Add dried or fresh herbs, like rosemary or thyme:
-You may also add fats like butter or olive oil for flavor, or sauces like BBQ Sauce, Buffalo Wing Sauce
- Once you’ve sprinkled on the seasonings, put the lid on, and set the crock into the cooking unit.
How Long to Cook Chicken Breast in the Slow Cooker
I find about 3 hours on low is just right, with one single layer, for the meat to fully cook through to 165F. This time may vary slightly with different brands of slow cookers, or with smaller versus larger breast pieces. Always check doneness with a meat thermometer.
How Long to Cook Other Cuts of Chicken
Bone-in breasts – Add approximately one hour (4 hours total)
Boneless chicken thighs – Subtract approximately one hour (2 hours total)
Bone-in thighs – Similar cooking time (3 hours total)
Whole chicken – Low setting for 6-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours.
Make sure that most of the meat is in contact with the bottom of your slow cooker. This is important for the most evenly cooked, juicy slow cooker chicken breast or thigh meat.
Do You Need to Add Liquid?
As long as the breast pieces are in a single layer, in contact with the slow cooker, then no, it’s not necessary to add any chicken broth or chicken stock. If you’re doing multiple layers, you will need to add liquid to cover the meat, but I don’t recommend this. The seasonings won’t stick as well.
Ways to Use Slow Cooker Chicken Breast
Slow cooker chicken breast is one of the easiest proteins to use throughout the week. Here are some of my favorite ways to serve it:
Add to Soups: I like to shred the meat and then add it to Spinach Tortellini Soup, Quick Chicken Noodle Soup, and White Chili.
Make Sandwiches and melts: Greek-Style Quesadillas, Brie Grilled Cheese.
Top Salads: by adding this to Caesar Salad (or Kale Caesar Salad), Mediterranean Quinoa Salad, or Wild Rice Salad.
Chicken Salads: Waldorf Chicken Salad.
Shred for comfort meals: Chicken Pot Pie or onto Buffalo Chicken Pizza.
Serve with Sauces: Mango Salsa, Chimichurri Sauce, or Roasted Red Pepper Sauce.
Pair with sides: Cilantro Lime Cauliflower Rice, Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Green Beans, or a simple white rice like Rice Pilaf or steamed rice.
Recipe FAQ
I do not recommend using frozen chicken breast because it will not cook evenly. Always thaw it first. For a quick thaw, place the chicken in a sealed plastic bag, remove the air, and submerge it in cool water for about 30 minutes.
Yes, you can. Store it in an airtight container for up to 2 months.
Move it from the freezer to the fridge the night before you plan to use it. This helps preserve moisture and prevents the meat from drying out.
Keep the chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. For longer storage, freeze it.
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Crockpot Chicken Breast
Ingredients
For the Crockpot Chicken
- 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (2 lbs total)
- 1.5 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- herbs, spices, fats, sauces, as desired optional
Instructions
- Place the chicken breasts into the bottom of your slow cooker. They should be in a single, even layer.
- Season both sides with salt and pepper, and any other seasonings, herbs, fats, or sauces that you like. See blog post for more commentary.
- Cook on low for approximately 3 hours* until the meat registers at least 165F on a digital thermometer.
- Let the meat rest for at least 10 minutes before shredding or cutting, otherwise the juices will run out of the meat. Then, it is ready to eat and be used in recipes.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.
190 Comments on “Perfect Slow Cooker Chicken Breast”
This was absolutely great ,simple ,and to the point and you also added some ( if you would like to add sides ) ! Perfect I made this and all I did differently is on low , double stacked chicken , added a half a stick of butter , and black pepper and fresh garlic cloves and it was so moist n delicious thank you ..
Thanks Elizabeth! So glad you enjoyed
This worked amazingly well! Hooray! I usually avoid chicken breasts and pay more for chicken tenders but now I can spend less. Thanks so much! I just used the some of my chicken to make a delicious stir fry.
This is great! Thanks Kristen
My husband has kept me busy with Dr appointments. Being able to cook the chicken 🐔 n the crockpot has made dinner time so much easier. At least the meat is done. Your suggestions with what all you can do after it’s cooked. Has been a HUge help. Thank you❤️
Sending healing your way! Im glad this is helping!
I love the great attitude with cooking very refreshing and to the point simple and done thank you so much. God bless.!
That made my day! Thank you Kelley!
This was my first time making chicken in the crockpot without liquids. To my surprise, it came out pretty good! I seasoned it with pepper, seasoned salt, and added 1 tbs of butter. Cooked for 2.5 hours on low and it was a little too long. They reached over 175F. I cross checked other recipes and they recommend 1.5-2.5 hrs on Low, which seems to be more accurate. If you’re using this method for the first time, I suggest to check temperature early. It may prolong cooking time but I can also save your chicken! Of course this depends on the size of the chicken breasts. Mine were on the smaller side, about 1.5 lbs. I’ll aim for 2 hrs next time. Hope this helps someone.
Best chicken I’ve ever made. So easy. Thank you!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!! I usually don’t cook chicken in the crockpot because I can never seem to get it right. I’m trying it this way right now!
Can i use a bag in the crockpot for easy cleanup?
Yes! just make sure its the bags designed for crockpot. it wont effect the cooking
Wow! I’m starting to use crock pot.
This recipe amazes me! I am a long time cooking expert. I have never tried cooking chicken this way! The results were a delightful moist chicken breast that was perfectly cooked. This chicken could sub for Turkey on Thanksgiving. I used large breast bone in for 3 hours. Chicken was 165 degrees. I used a bag in the crockpot for easy cleaning.
This is a great recipe for all-purpose cooked chicken breast. I had purchased a large bag of frozen breasts that were tough as nails after poaching half the bag in an Instantpot. I did the remainder of the bag, 2 lbs., with your recipe. It was so much more tender! It was easy to slice, and tasted good on our salads. I also added a salt-free herb blend, along with some onion and garlic powder. Thanks for this recipe!
Thank you for the easy crock pot chicken recipe. I appreciate the detailed instructions. I’m a little worried about not covering the chicken with water or broth, but I’m looking forward to trying it this week. When it comes to cooking protein, I don’t have a good track record. LOL. I’m now following you on Instagram. 😊
This method was new to me but willl be my go to! Perfectly cooked for other uses – and saves me oven cooking on a day with outdoor temp over 110!
Versatile seasoning opportunities make this a new standard for me!! WOOHOO!
Great suggestions in detail from experience. Love it.
Perfect! I was searching for the solution to rubbery chicken and this turned out as i hoped.
Thank you. I have needed to learn this for a long time.