Cooking whole chickens involves firing up the oven and cooking them which means you have to heat up the whole house. Summers in Texas will make you think twice about making anything in the oven because it makes it that much harder to keep your house cool. This method is probably the simplest method of cooking a whole chicken that I’ve come across and the bonus is that you can actually fix two at one time and follow up with broth without ever dirtying anything but your crock pot. And you don’t even need to add water! Wardee Harden of GNOWFGLINS (that’s God’s natural, organic, whole foods, grown locally in season in case you were curious) lays out this simple method so that you can can get your whole chickens cooked easily with very little work. Don’t have a crock pot? You can order one here and have it shipped straight to you. Yeah! I’m definitely giving it a try with our next butchered chicken. Have a great day and God bless!
About Brandon
Author of Lone Star Farmstead, Brandon is a full time paramedic who, along with his family, is working toward a goal of increasing self-sustainability. He writes in the hope of helping others through information and encouragement along their own journey.