Crock Pot Chicken Cacciatore

"This is a great "I don't have time" dish. You just put everything in the crock pot that morning, come home from work that afternoon and dinner is smelling good and waiting on you. Goes really good with a good salad and cooked pasta of your choice. This recipe was given to me after I had weight loss surgery."
 
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Ready In:
7hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put the chicken in a crock pot.
  • Season with salt & pepper: top with remaining ingredients. Season with more salt & pepper.
  • Cook on LOW 7-8 hours.
  • During the last 30 minutes put crock pot on High, sprinkle on the Mozzarella Cheese to melt.

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Reviews

  1. I have made this recipe over and over again, and my husband still asks for me to make it on a regular basis. Delicious and easy...thanks!
     
  2. What a wonderful EASY dish! Picky hubby and daughter just loved this and so did I! Thanks heaps!!
     
  3. I used Ranaldi's vodka sauce, also added 1 cup diced stewed tomatoes that I had left over. I had a ball of fresh mozzerella so I used that. this was very good. DH & DS used tons of garlic bread sopping up sauce and thoroughly loved it. this is a keeper for haying season when we feed several people but also are too hot and tired to cook!
     
  4. Forgot the cheese and used both red and green peppers. Served over brown rice. Will make again!
     
  5. I didn't think this looked like the chicken cacciatore I have had before, it was really liquidy because of the chicken broth that came from cooking the chicken, but it tasted all right. DH apparently doesn't like chicken cacciatore, and my friends seemed unimpressed.
     
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