Introduction
Crockpot BBQ Chicken is a weeknight dinner champion in my kitchen. This recipe is incredibly simple, delivering juicy, tender, and flavorful chicken every time. It’s the kind of meal that practically cooks itself, leaving you free to tackle other things. What sets this recipe apart is a simple twist that elevates the smoky BBQ flavor and improves the chicken’s texture. Get ready for a family-friendly meal that will become a new favorite!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This Crockpot BBQ Chicken recipe is more than just easy; it’s packed with flavor and has a texture that stands out.
Ease of preparation: Dump, set, and forget! This recipe requires minimal effort, making it perfect for busy weeknights.
Family-friendly appeal: Even the pickiest eaters will love this sweet and smoky Crockpot BBQ Chicken.
Budget-friendly: Using inexpensive ingredients, this recipe is kind to your wallet without compromising on taste.
Smoky flavor boost: I add smoked paprika to the BBQ sauce mixture for an extra layer of smoky depth.
Enhanced texture: I sear the chicken breasts before slow cooking, creating a delicious crust and preventing them from becoming too soft.
Ingredients Needed

2 lbs boneless (skinless chicken breasts)
1 cup BBQ sauce
1/4 cup Italian dressing
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
salt to taste
Ingredient Notes & Substitutions
Chicken: For a more flavorful and tender result, consider using chicken thighs instead of breasts.
BBQ Sauce: There are countless BBQ sauce options, from Stubb’s to Sweet Baby Ray’s and Kansas City-style sauces. Each will impart a different flavor profile, so choose one you love. Lower-sugar options are also readily available. For more information about the history and varieties of BBQ sauce, you can check out this Wikipedia article on barbecue sauce.
Italian Dressing: Some people swear by Good Seasons Italian Dressing mix. Feel free to use that or your favorite bottled variety.
Worcestershire Sauce: If you’re following a Whole30 diet, coconut aminos make a great substitute for Worcestershire sauce.
Brown Sugar: For a lower-sugar option, use a sugar-free brown sugar alternative.
Salt: Be mindful of the salt content in your BBQ sauce and adjust the amount of added salt accordingly. A small pinch per chicken breast is usually sufficient. To better understand sodium levels, you can review guidelines from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding sodium content in foods.

How to Make Crockpot BBQ Chicken
Making this Crockpot BBQ Chicken is so easy, it’s almost unfair! Here’s how I do it:
Get Started
First, I lightly season each chicken breast with a small pinch of sea salt. Then I place them in my crockpot, nestling them in and getting them ready for all the delicious flavors to come.
Make the Sauce
In a mixing bowl, I whisk together the BBQ sauce, Italian dressing, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce until everything is well combined and the brown sugar has dissolved. The aroma at this stage is already making my mouth water! For a smoky twist, add 1/2 teaspoon of smoked paprika to the sauce.
Combine and Cook
Next, I pour the sauce evenly over the chicken breasts, making sure they are nicely coated. I cover the crockpot and let it cook on HIGH for 3-4 hours. I like to sear the chicken breasts in a skillet with a little oil before adding them to the crockpot for added flavor and texture. This step is optional but highly recommended! Looking for more easy crockpot recipes? You might enjoy this easy 5-ingredient crockpot chicken with a lime twist!
Shred and Serve
Once the cooking time is up, the chicken should be easily shredded with two forks. If shredding, I recover the crockpot and let the shredded chicken cook in the sauce for another 10-15 minutes, allowing it to soak up all that delicious flavor. The chicken should have an internal temperature of 165°F.
Finally, it’s time to serve! My favorite way is on fresh rolls topped with coleslaw, but it’s also fantastic over rice, in wraps, or on a salad. If you want the chicken to cook more quickly, cut the chicken breasts in half.
Cooking with Frozen Chicken
Yes, you can cook Crockpot BBQ Chicken from frozen, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
Cooking time will need to be extended significantly. Plan on cooking it for 6-8 hours on HIGH, or 8-10 hours on LOW.
Always check the internal temperature with a meat thermometer to ensure the chicken reaches a safe temperature of 165°F.
Be aware that the texture may be slightly different compared to cooking with thawed chicken. It might be a bit more watery.
Pro Tips & Troubleshooting
Pro Tips
Use chicken thighs for a more flavorful result.
Sear the chicken before slow cooking to develop a flavorful crust.
Add sliced onions to the bottom of the crockpot for extra flavor.
Use different types of BBQ sauce to customize the flavor.
Cut the chicken breasts in half for faster cooking.
Add liquid smoke for a smokier flavor.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Adding too much salt. Remember that BBQ sauces are often high in sodium, so use a small pinch per breast.
Using too large of a slow cooker. A smaller slow cooker concentrates the flavors.
Not accounting for minimum fill levels on slow cookers. Most slow cookers need a certain amount of liquid to function properly.
Overcooking the chicken. Check for doneness after 3 hours to avoid dry chicken.
Serving & Storage
Serving Ideas
Serve on buns with coleslaw. Creamy coleslaw or vinegar-based coleslaw pairs well.
Serve over rice for a simple and satisfying meal.
Use in wraps with your favorite toppings.
Top on a salad for a protein-packed lunch or dinner.
Eat as a plateful as is for a low-carb option.
Serve as nachos over scoops for a fun appetizer.
Serve with mac and cheese for a comforting meal.
Serve with potato salad or pasta salad for a classic BBQ side.
Serve with cowboy caviar for a zesty side dish.
Storage and Make-Ahead
Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days.
Freeze leftovers for up to 2-3 months.
To reheat, microwave until heated through, or reheat on the stovetop over medium heat.
Conclusion
This Crockpot BBQ Chicken recipe is a game-changer for busy weeknights. Its ease of preparation, delicious flavor, and unique smoky twist make it a winner every time. Plus, it’s so versatile and customizable, you can easily adapt it to your preferences. Print the recipe, share it with friends, or explore our other easy slow cooker recipes!
FAQ
What size slow cooker should I use?
A 4-6 quart slow cooker is ideal for this recipe.
What kind of BBQ sauce should I use?
The choice is yours! Experiment with different brands and styles to find your favorite. Stubb’s, Sweet Baby Ray’s, and Kansas City-style sauces are all popular options.
What should I serve as a side with this Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken Recipe?
Coleslaw is a classic pairing, but rice, wraps, and salads also work well. See the serving ideas section for more inspiration.
Can I use chicken thighs instead of breasts?
Yes, chicken thighs will result in a more flavorful and tender dish.
What is the cook time with frozen chicken breast?
Cooking time will need to be extended significantly, plan on 6-8 hours on HIGH, or 8-10 hours on LOW. Always check the internal temperature.
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes, you can make this ahead of time. Cook as directed, then shred the chicken and store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before serving.
Why does Italian dressing work in this recipe?
Italian dressing adds a tangy, zesty flavor that complements the sweetness of the BBQ sauce. The vinegar in the dressing also helps to tenderize the chicken.
How do I properly store and reheat leftovers?
Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days. Freeze leftovers for up to 2-3 months. To reheat, microwave until heated through, or reheat on the stovetop over medium heat. Want to try another variation? Check out this crockpot chicken breast recipe for a simple and juicy alternative.
Best Crockpot BBQ Chicken: Easy & Smoky Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Lightly season each chicken breast with a small pinch of sea salt. Place them in your crockpot.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the BBQ sauce, Italian dressing, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce until well combined and the brown sugar has dissolved. For a smoky twist, add smoked paprika to the sauce.
- Pour the sauce evenly over the chicken breasts, making sure they are nicely coated. Cover the crockpot and cook on HIGH for 3-4 hours. Optionally, sear the chicken breasts in a skillet with a little oil before adding them to the crockpot for added flavor and texture.
- Once the cooking time is up, the chicken should be easily shredded with two forks. If shredding, recover the crockpot and let the shredded chicken cook in the sauce for another 10-15 minutes, allowing it to soak up all that delicious flavor. The chicken should have an internal temperature of 165°F. Serve on fresh rolls topped with coleslaw, over rice, in wraps, or on a salad.
