Recipe: Perfect Crock Pot Pulled Chicken BBQ

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Crock Pot Pulled Chicken BBQ. This Crock Pot BBQ Chicken has come in handy a lot this week while I've been oven-less, but it's actually been my go-to dinner option for the past few summers. It's a great and simple dinner option any time of the year, but especially during the summer when the weather's too hot and humid for me to. This crockpot pulled chicken is so easy to make - everything just goes into the slow cooker without any special prep.

Crock Pot Pulled Chicken BBQ It was sweet, salty, savory and so satisfying. Home » Blog » Crockpot » The Best Crockpot BBQ Chicken. Season chicken breast lightly (a small pinch per breast) with some sea salt and place in your crockpot. You can cook Crock Pot Pulled Chicken BBQ using 5 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Crock Pot Pulled Chicken BBQ

  1. Prepare 4 large of chicken breasts.
  2. It's 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar.
  3. It's 1 can of Coca Cola.
  4. You need 1 of Weber's Chicken 'N Rib Seasoning.
  5. You need 18 oz of Sweet Baby Ray's Sweet 'n Spicy BBQ Sauce.

What if I have no crock pot would it be just as good if boiled or better baked ???? Use your slow cooker to prepare this great twist on basic barbecue chicken. It is easy to prepare and the sauce also makes a great topping for baked potatoes. This healthy crock pot pulled chicken is great for a BBQ pulled chicken sandwich.

Crock Pot Pulled Chicken BBQ instructions

  1. Season chicken breasts with Weber's Chicken 'N Rib Seasoning..
  2. Place Coca-Cola, 16 oz of Ray's Sweet Baby Ray's Sweet 'n Spicy BBQ sauce and vinegar in Crock Pot and wisk together..
  3. Place chicken in Crock Pot and cook on high for 4 hours..
  4. After the 4 hours, shred chicken with two forks and let cook for another 30 minutes..

No matter the time of year BBQ Pulled Chicken is the way to go for any gathering. This bbq pulled chicken meat may be made in the oven, slow cooker or instant pot. I have to say the crockpot version is my favorite. I love that I can just throw everything into my slow cooker and allow the crockpot to do the remaining work - winner!. This reader submitted recipe for Crock-Pot BBQ Pulled Pork combines fruit and smoke to flavor the pork.