Slow cooker 4-ingredient Amish vinegar chicken is the kind of no-fuss dinner that feels almost too simple to be this good. The vinegar gently tenderizes the chicken as it cooks low and slow, creating a savory, tangy broth and meat that practically falls apart by dinnertime. It has that old-fashioned, practical farmhouse feel that makes sense for busy summer days when you want supper cooking itself while you get everything else done.

This chicken is especially good with mashed potatoes, buttered noodles, rice, or thick slices of bread to soak up the broth. For lighter sides, serve it with green beans, sweet corn, cucumber salad, or a simple coleslaw. If you want to stretch it a bit, pile the shredded chicken over egg noodles or alongside roasted potatoes for a very filling family-style meal.

Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Amish Vinegar Chicken

Servings: 6

Slow cooker Amish vinegar chicken in a white slow cooker
Slow cooker Amish vinegar chicken in a white slow cooker

Ingredients

3 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces

1 cup apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon cracked black pepper
1 teaspoon salt

Directions

1. Pat the chicken pieces dry and arrange them in an even layer in a white slow cooker.

2. Sprinkle the salt and cracked black pepper evenly over the chicken, then pour the apple cider vinegar over the top.

3. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 7 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the chicken is very tender and reaches a safe internal temperature.

4. Carefully transfer the chicken to a serving dish or serve straight from the slow cooker with some of the broth spooned over the top.

Variations & Tips

Use boneless chicken: Boneless thighs work especially well if you want easier serving and shredding. Check for doneness a little earlier since they may cook faster and can become too soft if left too long.

Adjust the tang: If your family prefers a milder vinegar flavor, start with 3/4 cup vinegar and add a splash of broth at the end if needed. If you love that classic sharp bite, stick with the full cup and be generous with the cracked black pepper.

Make it meal-prep friendly: This is a great Sunday prep recipe because the chicken reheats well and can be served in several ways through the week. I like to shred leftovers for sandwiches, noodles, or rice bowls when I know the week is going to be busy.

Skim for a lighter broth: If your chicken pieces release extra fat during cooking, simply skim the top of the broth before serving. You will still keep all that savory flavor while giving the finished dish a cleaner, lighter feel.