There is something mighty satisfying about a slow cooker meal that asks so little and gives back so much, and this 5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Independence Celebration Chicken is just that kind of supper. With raw skin-on chicken thighs nestled into a bold red sauce and left to cook low and slow, you end up with tender, juicy meat and a rich, savory-sweet finish that feels festive enough for a summer gathering but easy enough for an ordinary weekday. It has that practical Midwestern spirit too—simple pantry ingredients, good chicken, and a method that lets the kitchen work on its own while the rest of the day carries on.
Serve this chicken over fluffy white rice, buttered egg noodles, or a mound of mashed potatoes to catch every bit of the bright red sauce. For a full table, add green beans, sweet corn, coleslaw, or a simple cucumber salad, and if you are feeding a crowd, a pan of cornbread or soft dinner rolls rounds everything out just right.
5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Independence Celebration Chicken
Servings: 6
Ingredients
6 raw skin-on chicken thighs
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker with nonstick spray if desired, then arrange the raw skin-on chicken thighs in an even layer at the bottom.
2. In a medium bowl, stir together the barbecue sauce, red French dressing, Worcestershire sauce, and onion soup mix until smooth and well blended.
3. Pour the sauce mixture evenly over the chicken thighs, making sure each piece is well coated.
4. Cover and cook on LOW for 5 to 6 hours or on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours, until the chicken is very tender and reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F.
5. Spoon some of the sauce over the chicken before serving, and if you like, transfer it to a platter for a more celebratory presentation.
Variations & Tips
For a less sweet finish: Use a smoky or less sugary barbecue sauce if you want the sauce to lean more savory. A dash of cider vinegar stirred in at the end can also brighten the whole pot.
For crispier skin: Slow cookers do not crisp chicken skin, so if that texture matters to you, place the cooked thighs under the broiler for 2 to 4 minutes after slow cooking. Spoon a little sauce back over them just before serving.
For easy cleanup: A slow cooker liner can be a real help on a busy day, especially when the sauce cooks down a bit around the edges. It makes washing up much simpler.
To make it a full meal: Add baby potatoes or thick slices of onion under the chicken so they cook right in the sauce. They will soak up all that flavor and stretch the meal nicely.
For leftovers: Shred the extra chicken and tuck it into sandwich buns, spoon it over baked potatoes, or warm it up with rice the next day. The sauce keeps the meat moist and flavorful.