November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Herbes de Provence Crockpot Chicken~


A new and delicious twist on one of my very favorite meals! You absolutely must try this easy and sensational supper!
It is certainly a crowd pleaser! Enjoy & thanks for watching!
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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Herbes de Provence Crockpot Chicken~

  1. Good luck everyone getting the spice blend. I went to my Trader Joe's today in Livonia Michigan and was told it is a seasonal item and they stopped selling it in August. Maybe Patera can tell us when she got hers. I was all set to make this for dinner too. So bummed out!

  2. Miss P, where did you find your large jar of pink Himalayan salt? I love it, but I've never seen one that large. By the way……the chicken……YAAASSSS!!!! Also, a fine tasting homemade chicken salad could be created with this chicken picked, some chopped pecans, purple grapes, diced celery, golden raisins or dried cranberries…….just sayin, that seasoned chicken would be delicious in that as well. Thanks for sharing with us!!!

  3. Made a version of this today. Since I don’t have 5 to feed, just me, I used 1lb chicken breast strips (still frozen, so I added 1+ hrs to cooking time), a little chicken broth, white wine, and butter since I would not have the fat and juice from the whole chicken, homemade herbs de Provence mixture (forgot to add the lavender—dang!), amchur (East Indian green mango powder that tastes lemony), Celtic sea salt and freshly ground pepper, your exact same Costco minced garlic (I buy the big jar, then divide it into smaller jars which I freeze til needed)

  4. Sorry, my comment below got sent before I finished it! Cooked it on high for about 5 1/2 hours, turned out great! Next time, I will try again to remember the lavender…

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