Crockpot Cranberry Chicken.
So yeah, photography? I am pretty sure it is not my thing.
I mean I may be able to cook, but I am no photographer!
Seriously, what on earth does ISO and aperture mean? I never knew there were so many photography terms! There is so much to learn, it can be overwhelming at times. I am learning though, everyday. It can be extremely frustrating, but also really rewarding when you take a great photo!
So if any of you have any suggestions or tips I would greatly appreciate them! For now my eye is in the books, on the computer, and in my fancy DLSR camera.
Trial and error. It is how I learned to cook and how I will learn to take great photos of my food!
Ok, my ranting is over now! On to the chicken.
Over here we hate boring chicken! Our chicken needs to be loaded with sauce, doused with seasoning, or coated in parmesan cheese! This chicken is moist and flavorful with a touch of sweetness. So. Delicious. I like to serve along with some rice…..of course!
Oh yeah, and it cooks in the slow cooker all day!
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Crockpot Cranberry Chicken
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chicken
This chicken is moist and flavorful with a touch of sweetness.
Ingredients
- 2 cups ketchup
- 1 cup water
- 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
- 5 tablespoons light brown sugar
- 4 tablespoons sugar
- 1/2 tablespoon molasses
- 1 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
- 1/2 tablespoon onion powder
- 1/2 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1/2 tablespoon ground mustard
- 1 tablespoon Cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 4-6 Chicken Breast
- 2 cups Cranberries
- 6 cups kale or spinach washed and chopped
Instructions
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Combine the ketchup, water, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, sugar, molasses, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, ground mustard, cinnamon, and Worcestershire sauce in the bowl of a crockpot.
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Place 4 to 6 chicken breast in the pot and submerge in the sauce. Cook on low for 5 hours or on high for 3 hours.
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After 5 hours on low or 3 hours on high add the cranberries. If cooking on low turn the heat up to high.
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After 45 minutes add the greens on top of the sauce and chicken.
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Cook anther 15 minutes until the greens have wilted slightly.
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Remove the greens and serve alongside the chicken and sauce.
Recipe Notes
*Serve the chicken and greens with rice or polenta.
This sounds great! I have 3 bags of cranberries in my freezer. I should try this!
Yes! You need to put those cranberries to good use!
What a great looking seasonal chicken dish. I like how the cranberries are balanced by the spinach. Thanks for sharing them on foodie friday. PS: your pictures look great… I have a nice camera too… I set it to automatic.
Ah, the cameras are so confusing!
I know you said you are learning about photography but I clicked the link from Diana Rambles because of the picture, so great job! Then when I saw that this was a slow cooker recipe I was super excited. I will be making this next week! Thanks.
Thanks you! I am working on the pictures! Glad you like them!
P.S. I’d love it if you would come share this over at our link party on Fridays.
I will! Thanks!
Thank you for the great looking recipe for a chicken dish. This is good for this time of the year.
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It is very perfect for the season!
First off your photography is wonderful. No where near as bad as mine was when I first started. It is definitely trial and error. I found that I needed a cheap photography studio tent (30″ white cube thing) that came with two lights because my house is so dark all year long. I also got some ideas from other bloggers and now have several props like a white dishes, colorful napkins/placemats. I use a foam board with a marble print contact paper on it for my photos and I also have a 24″ x 24″ board that I painted different colors on both sides. It sounds way worse than it is, lol. I have been slowly adding to my “Props” over the past year and I believe my pictures are better than a year ago. I have also purchased a few books on food photography but have yet to find the time to read them. I’m always online! Whew. Sorry for the winded comment.
This chicken dish is similar to one I have from a friend but I like the use of fresh cranberries in yours better than the canned in hers (shhh) so I’ll definitely give this a try. Thanks so much for linking up all your amazing recipes to Creative Thursday last week.
Michelle
Thanks so much for the tips! I really need to get some props! I think that would help a lot! Thanks again!
Looks amazing! Pinning 🙂 Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
oh this looks so yummy! I think I might have to make this for dinner sunday night!
The perfect Sunday night dinner!
I have to agree with you on using the slow cooker. Makes chicken so moist. And this looks really good! Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday!
Thanks you and it really does
I do love a good slow cooker recipe. Thanks for sharing this one. I’ve pinned it.
Thanks for pinning!
Tieghan, I made this recipe for the second time over the weekend…. only this time I used Pheasant in place of the chicken breast and it was just as delicious!!! My dad and brothers were out hunting in South Dakota and wanted me to try this recipe with the pheasant that they brought back! You are an AMAZING cook!!! I will have to get a few lessons from you when you are back in Cleveland!!!
Sarah
So glad you like it! I have never cooked with pheasant before! Sound good! Thanks for reading!
Your photos look awesome to me! Mine are pretty bad, but with two kids I have seriously limited time 🙂 Oh well, maybe some day they’ll improve.
This recipe looks great! I must dust off my crockpot and give it a try!
-Dana