Crock-Pot Rosemary Garlic Chicken and Potatoes
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Crock-Pot Rosemary Garlic Chicken & Potatoes
You know those super cheap packages of chicken quarters at Dillons {Kroger} stores? The ones that are already pre-seasoned? We can usually get those for about $3 – $4 for the entire package – plentyย to feed our family of four.
But how do you cook them?! However you want! Paul does an amazing crock pot dish that requires about 5 minutes of prep, and costs about $6 for the entire meal. Many of these ingredients are couponedย or things you already have.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 4 Large Chicken Quarters (I buy the already seasoned ones at Dillons that are usually around $3 or $4)
- Red Potatoes (enough to line the top of a crock-pot,ย I’ll usually buy these at Aldi for super cheap)
- 2 Stalks of Celery (sliced)
- 1 Packet of Lipton Recipe Secrets Onion Soup & Dip Mix
- (1) 14 oz. Can of Chicken Broth
- 1 TBL of Minced Garlic
- 1 TBL of Rosemary
- 1-2 TBL Butter (optional)
- Salt & Pepper
Directions:
This is a super easy recipe. I’ll buy one of the pre-seasoned 4 packs of chicken quarters from Dillons and lay them in a thigh to leg formation in the bottom of the crock-pot. Then just toss in your sliced celery, garlic and dump in the Lipton Recipe Secrets Onion Soup Mix and pour in the chicken broth. Add enough red potatoes ย to line most of the top op the crock-pot (if they’re large either halve or quarter them).
Wanna save this for later?
Throw in a Tablespoon or two of butter (or substitute with a drizzle of olive oil), sprinkle the Rosemary, some salt & pepper and your done. Set your crock-pot to low, cook for 6-8 hours without stirring and eat at your leisure.ย Pretty easy, right? This is a great meal to throw together on the cheap (I think it cost me around $6 to feed the entire family) and literally only takes 5 minutes to prep. I hope you enjoy!
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