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{{keto-ten-recipe-top}}<br>[https://img.sndimg.com/food/image/upload/w_555,h_416,c_fit,fl_progressive,q_95/v1/img/recipes/15/06/15/picslgrT7.jpg {{PAGENAME}} image(external)]<br>{{food recipe instructions}}<br><ol><li>Place [[chicken]] in a small [[crockpot]] with the legs pointing downward; or if you have a large model, place it upside down, legs on top. Cook on low--put it in before you leave for work or go to bed and it will be ready when you get home or wake up. No need to add liquid. [I don't really add a teaspoon of water but I wasn't allowed to post a recipe with only one ingredient! LOL] There will be a little bit of broth in the pot that is good on rice or other starch or can be frozen as [[chicken]] stock. When cooking frozen food in a [[crockpot]], do NOT preheat the pot. Put the food in and then turn on the heat. Note: My [[crockpot]] has the heating element that wraps around the sides of the pot; if yours is large and has the element on the bottom, you should probably place the [[chicken]] breast side up.</li><li>
{{keto-ten-recipe-top}}<br>[https://img.sndimg.com/food/image/upload/w_555,h_416,c_fit,fl_progressive,q_95/v1/img/recipes/15/06/15/picslgrT7.jpg {{PAGENAME}} image(external)]<br>{{food recipe instructions}}<br><ol><li>Place [[chicken]] in a small [[crockpot]] with the legs pointing downward; or if you have a large model, place it upside down, legs on top. Cook on low--put it in before you leave for work or go to bed and it will be ready when you get home or wake up. No need to add liquid. [I don't really add a teaspoon of water but I wasn't allowed to post a recipe with only one ingredient! LOL] There will be a little bit of broth in the pot that is good on rice or other starch or can be frozen as [[chicken]] stock. When cooking frozen food in a [[crockpot]], do NOT preheat the pot. Put the food in and then turn on the heat. Note: My [[crockpot]] has the heating element that wraps around the sides of the pot; if yours is large and has the element on the bottom, you should probably place the [[chicken]] breast side up.</li><li>
You can make good broth from this too. After removing the meat, put the bones and skin and any giblets back in the [[crockpot]], cover with water, add about 2T soy sauce, a little black or red pepper, and (optional) some [[onion]], carrot, celery cut in half and 1-2T vinegar. Cook on low for 36 hours, strain. This was so good that I didn't make soup, I just drank it as bouillon. Would be great for aspic too as it is full of gelatin.<br>{{food tags}}<br>[[Chicken]], [[Poultry]], [[Meat]], [[Very Low Carbs]], [[High Protein]], [[Kid Friendly]], [[Kosher]], [[High In...]], [[Beginner Cook]], [[Easy]], [[Inexpensive]]<!--comments<br>I buy whole chickens when they are half price and freeze them. But often it seems like I am caught with a frozen chicken and not enough time. I like chicken sandwiches and chicken salad for lunch so I tried this. The meat is super juicy and tender, and this works for unfrozen chicken too. Of course you can add any seasonings, but cooked plain it is so nice and chickeny!--></li></ol><br>{{keto-ten-recipe}}<br>{{recipe prep time}}<br>'''Prep Time in Hours and Mins:'''8H3M<br>[[Category:Whole Chicken]] {{categorytree keto foods}}<br>{{div col|colwidth=15em}}<br><categorytree mode=pages" namespaces="Main">Whole chicken keto recipes</categorytree><br>{{div col end}}<br>{{recipe stub}} [[Category:Recipes]] [[Category:Keto recipes]] [[Category:Whole chicken keto recipes]]"
You can make good broth from this too. After removing the meat, put the bones and skin and any giblets back in the [[crockpot]], cover with water, add about 2T soy sauce, a little black or red pepper, and (optional) some [[onion]], carrot, celery cut in half and 1-2T vinegar. Cook on low for 36 hours, strain. This was so good that I didn't make soup, I just drank it as bouillon. Would be great for aspic too as it is full of gelatin.<br>{{food tags}}<br>[[Chicken]], [[Poultry]], [[Meat]], [[Very Low Carbs]], [[High Protein]], [[Kid Friendly]], [[Kosher]], [[High In...]], [[Beginner Cook]], [[Easy]], [[Inexpensive]]<!--comments<br>I buy whole chickens when they are half price and freeze them. But often it seems like I am caught with a frozen chicken and not enough time. I like chicken sandwiches and chicken salad for lunch so I tried this. The meat is super juicy and tender, and this works for unfrozen chicken too. Of course you can add any seasonings, but cooked plain it is so nice and chickeny!--></li></ol><br>{{keto-ten-recipe}}<br>{{recipe prep time}}<br>'''Prep Time in Hours and Mins:'''8H3M<br>[[Category:Whole Chicken]] {{categorytree keto foods}}<br>{{div col|colwidth=15em}}<br><categorytree mode=pages" namespaces="Main">Whole chicken keto recipes</categorytree><br>{{div col end}}<br>{{recipe stub}} [[Category:Recipes]] [[Category:Keto recipes]] [[Category:Whole chicken keto recipes]]"
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Uber-easy chicken (recipe)
NameUber-easy chicken
IngredientsChicken Water
Cooktime (in hours)8
Preptime (in hours)0.05
Totaltime (in hours)8.05
Keto friendlinessKeto friendly
Calories494.5
Fat34.6
Protein42.8
Carbohydrate0
Fiber0
Net carbohydrates0
Sugar0
Saturated fat9.9
Cholesterol (mg)172.5
Sodium161
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Editor-In-Chief: Prab R Tumpati, MD
Obesity, Sleep & Internal medicine
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Uber-easy chicken (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about zero per serving.
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Recipe instructions

  1. Place chicken in a small crockpot with the legs pointing downward; or if you have a large model, place it upside down, legs on top. Cook on low--put it in before you leave for work or go to bed and it will be ready when you get home or wake up. No need to add liquid. [I don't really add a teaspoon of water but I wasn't allowed to post a recipe with only one ingredient! LOL] There will be a little bit of broth in the pot that is good on rice or other starch or can be frozen as chicken stock. When cooking frozen food in a crockpot, do NOT preheat the pot. Put the food in and then turn on the heat. Note: My crockpot has the heating element that wraps around the sides of the pot; if yours is large and has the element on the bottom, you should probably place the chicken breast side up.
  2. You can make good broth from this too. After removing the meat, put the bones and skin and any giblets back in the crockpot, cover with water, add about 2T soy sauce, a little black or red pepper, and (optional) some onion, carrot, celery cut in half and 1-2T vinegar. Cook on low for 36 hours, strain. This was so good that I didn't make soup, I just drank it as bouillon. Would be great for aspic too as it is full of gelatin.

    Food tags
    Chicken, Poultry, Meat, Very Low Carbs, High Protein, Kid Friendly, Kosher, High In..., Beginner Cook, Easy, Inexpensive


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