Freezer to crockpot meals make cooking supper for the family so fast and simple. They are a boon for a work at home mom like me, but for a family that spends a lot of time outside the house a crockpot recipe can make the difference between eating a home-cooked meal, and grabbing fast food on the go.
Probably the simplest recipe in my freezer to crockpot is one known as “Cranberry Barbecue Chicken.” I’ve seen the recipe on numerous web sites, often without any credit to an earlier source. So I really don’t know who originally came up with this idea. But it’s such a good one!
The really cool thing is that you only need three ingredients to make it!
The recipe is so simple I’ve never really bothered to write it out anywhere. But since @grecy095 was asking about this dish, I’ll post it here for her and anyone else who wants to try it.
Ingredients:
1-1/2 to 2 lbs chicken
1 can cranberry sauce or jellied cranberries
1 cup barbecue sauce
You can use any kind of chicken for this recipe. I think on the site where I first saw it, they were recommending chicken drumsticks or thighs with the bones and skin still intact. But I like to just use boneless, skinless chicken breast. I find that it cooks up better in the slow cooker, and even if I end up leaving the crockpot cooking longer than expected, if the meat falls apart there won’t be any worries about serving people bits of bone or skin.
Adjust the weight of the chicken according to whether it’s boneless or not. You’ll also want to take into consideration how many people you are feeding, and how large a meat portion your family is used to eating. My family is large, so we usually use the full two pounds of boneless chicken breast.
Use whatever barbecue sauce you normally buy. I’ve tried a number of different sauces, from a No Name chicken and rib sauce, to Sweet Baby Ray’s. You can also use a homemade barbecue sauce if you like. Don’t have a barbecue sauce recipe? Check out this one from writer Tracey Jade Boyer!
Method:
This recipe is so easy! Just mix the cranberry sauce and barbecue sauce together in the bottom of the crockpot, and then toss the chicken in. Make sure the sauce is well distributed, and turn your crockpot on. Cook for 3-4 hours on high, or 5-7 hours on low.
The sauce will thicken and get stickier as it cooks. The first time you prepare this dish you may need to check it a few times during cooking, as every crockpot is different and some cook at a higher temperature than others. If you find the sauce is getting too thick too soon, just stir in a little bit of water or some broth or fruit juice. This will allow the chicken more time to cook.
In general, though, don’t take the lid off your crockpot while it’s cooking. A slow cooker is meant to be a closed system. If you take the lid off frequently during cooking, you’ll ruin your food. So resist the temptation! Only lift the lid as absolutely necessary.
When the chicken is cooked it will be tender, and it will be easy to pull it apart by the help of a fork. Most crockpot chicken recipes cook the chicken until it’s more than adequately done, but if you’re concerned you can check with a meat thermometer. The safe internal temperature for chicken is 165°F (74°C) when measured through the thickest part of the meat.
While this recipe is very simple and quick to throw together, it’s even simpler if you make up a few batches ahead of time. Assemble enough ingredients to make two, three, or four meals. Get out enough freezer bags or rigid storage containers for all the meals, and be sure to label them with the date, the name of the recipe, and cooking instructions.
I like to do this on a day when I know this is what I want to eat for supper. I gather up everything I need, start one batch in my crockpot, and package the rest of the food up in zippered freezer bags. These meals will keep for months in the deep freeze, but we usually manage to eat them up well before they would expire!
To make storage easier I generally lay my freezer bags out as flat as possible. I can then stack the meals on my freezer shelves. Other people prefer to stand the bags upright so when the food freezes, it is in a shape that will fit right into their crockpot without having to be thawed. If that works for you, by all means go for it!
You can cook most freezer meals straight from the frozen state, though this will change your cooking duration. So again, check the meal as needed and use a meat thermometer to be sure it’s safely cooked all the way through before serving. The easiest way to ensure your freezer meal cooks according to the recipe is to take the package out of the freezer a day ahead. Place the bag in an open storage container, or put it on the lowest shelf with some absorbent towelling underneath it. Let it thaw overnight in the fridge.
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Thank you for sharing this recipe. It looks good. We always cook at home, as homemade food is always healthier and might save more too. I also like skinless, boneless chicken breast, as I do not eat drumsticks or thigh.
I have read many crockpot recipes from others, but I have not tried any, as I do not use slow cooker. Your recipe really makes me feel like trying one. :D
Hope I will read more recipes and learn more from you too. :)
@kaka135 For years I resisted using a crockpot. I was interested in things like pressure cookers that would hasten the cooking process, but not in a gadget that made it take longer. What I didn't understand is that slow cooking isn't just about having a "set it and forget it" kind of meal. It's also about cooking so as to retain the moisture in food.
It's particularly well suited to making things like stews and dishes like baked beans that take a long time to cook. The lower heat and longer cooking time help to make meat tender and moist, and I believe it would also be beneficial for the retention of vitamins that might otherwise be lost to the heat.
absolutely agree! I didn't know that you can make such delicious recipe with a crockpot.
I haven't purchase a crockpot yet because I didn't know that you can Barbeque chicken in it.
I thought you could only warm up food and boil soups.
But then, do you apply butter on the base of the crockpot?
with 3-7 hours of cooking, I think it would be best to put the chicken into the pot in the morning and have a nice dinner in the evening, right?
How about the power consumption? Is it similar to rice cooker or oven ?
thanks very much for posting this delicious looking recipe.
@peachpurple I make a wide variety of foods in a crockpot. I love to do stews, soups, and almost any meat dish. I can cook a whole chicken in my crockpot, or season a pork loin with ginger and chili and cook it until it's so tender it comes apart with a fork. Right now, we are making spaghetti sauce in the crockpot.
I would think the energy consumption varies with the crockpot, and also with the size. Mine is probably somewhere on par with a microwave oven, so between the rice cooker and the oven I would think. It's really great for when it's very hot, and we'd rather not turn the oven on!
Yes, the meals are usually started in the morning in order to be ready for suppertime. But when cooked on high, I can start many of my recipes around lunchtime and they will still be ready for supper :)
This sounds absolutely amazing and need to try it out. I do not usually like sweet BBQ sauce, but this sounds like something I would like. I will have to try to make this and see for myself how good it is. Thanks for sharing this recipe for us.
@morgoodie I'm not usually a fan of overly sweet BBQ sauce, which is why I love the idea of adding the astringent tang of the cranberry to this recipe. Don't be afraid to play around with different commercial BBQ sauces, or to tweak the proportions to get a sauce you like better.
Obviously the quality of ingredients will have an impact on the outcome, so you'll find that higher quality BBQ sauce gives a better end result. I'm sure homemade BBQ sauce and home canned jellied cranberries would make for a truly outstanding dish :)
Cranberry BBQ chicken OMG I am in love....I can almost taste it. YUM!
I think your home-made quality is much better than the restaurant one, unless the restaurant uses their own secret sauces.
In many cases, the secret sauces are the selling point.
It really is delicious, Susan! And I love that it's just three ingredients :)
@scheng1 Honestly, when it comes to something like BBQ sauce, there are some really delicious commercial offerings that could probably not be replicated at home. The basic ingredients of a homemade BBQ sauce are pretty much the same from one recipe to the next, and they all pretty much taste like the same blend of molasses and ketchup.
Thank you for sharing this recipe! Though I am a vegetarian but the rest of my family isn't. I will try this recipe and I am sure my son will love it.
Yes, it a good and informative recipe for me because I like meat and meat and nothing else. I will try it at home if had time. Mix and
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