Slow cooker chicken has long been a practical answer for feeding a crowd, and this 5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Block Party Feast Chicken leans into that tradition with a simple combination of fresh chicken halves, sturdy vegetables, and a flavorful sauce that cooks down into a savory summer supper. Using chicken halves gives you the generosity of a platter-style presentation, and the slow cooker does the steady work of turning a handful of basic ingredients into tender, juicy meat with very little hands-on effort.
This chicken is especially good with classic warm-weather sides that balance its rich, slow-cooked flavor. Serve it with potato salad, buttered corn, coleslaw, baked beans, or a crisp cucumber salad for an easy block-party plate. If you want something to soak up the juices, add soft dinner rolls, skillet cornbread, or simple rice, and keep a bowl of extra pan vegetables on the side.
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Block Party Feast Chicken
Servings: 6 to 8
Ingredients
2 fresh chicken halves, about 4 to 5 pounds total
Directions
1. Scatter the diced carrots and onions across the bottom of a large slow cooker to form a bed for the chicken.
2. Pat the chicken halves dry, season them all over with the kosher salt, and place them on top of the vegetables, skin side up if the skin is attached.
3. Spoon the barbecue sauce evenly over the chicken, covering the tops and letting some run down around the vegetables.
4. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 7 hours or on high for 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 hours, until the chicken is very tender and reaches a safe internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit in the thickest part.
5. Carefully transfer the chicken to a serving platter, spoon the vegetables and juices around it, and serve hot. For a slightly deeper color, you can briefly broil the chicken for 3 to 5 minutes before serving.
Variations & Tips
Sauce Swap: If you want a less sweet finish, use a tomato-forward barbecue sauce or replace part of the sauce with a few spoonfuls of Dijon mustard for a tangier profile.
Vegetable Base: Potatoes, parsnips, or sweet potatoes can replace part of the carrots if you want a heartier one-pot meal. Just keep the pieces fairly even so they cook at the same rate.
Crisper Skin Tip: Slow cookers soften chicken skin, so if presentation matters, transfer the cooked halves to a sheet pan and run them under the broiler for a few minutes before serving. It adds color and a more roasted look without drying out the meat.
Make It for a Crowd: For a larger gathering, use two slow cookers instead of overfilling one. Keeping the chicken in a single layer helps it cook more evenly and makes it easier to serve attractive portions.