Stuffed Roast Chicken

"This recipe came from 'Joan Bishop's New Zealand Crockpot and Slow Cooker Cookbook'. This whole roast chicken is very quick to prepare and comes out tender and juicy. The author suggests if you don't have time to make the stuffing, to place an apple in the cavity. Serve with mashed potato and green vegetables. The author suggests cooking in a crockpot on low for 7-9 hours or on high for 4 hours, or if using a slow cooker, cook on low for 6-7 hours or on high for 3 1/2-4 hours. I have a slow cooker so that is the time I've put on the recipe."
 
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Ready In:
7hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place all the stuffing ingredients, excluding paprika, in a bowl and lightly mix together. If the mixture is too crumbly, a little water or lemon juice may be added. Avoid making the stuffing too moist.
  • Stuff the chicken cavity lightly with this mixture and secure the openings with toothpicks.
  • Place the chicken in the cooker, breast down.
  • Put the paprika in a small fine sieve and sprinkle it gently and evenly over the chicken.
  • Cover with the lid and cook following the times and setting above in the description.

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Welcome to my 'about me' page. I live on the Gold Coast in Australia with my husband, two dogs and our bird. Since we bought our house over two years ago I have developed a taste for cooking and love this website! I spend countless hours on here saving and printing recipes I plan to try out when I find the time (and get a new kitchen!). Apart from cooking, I enjoy spending time with my husband and two dogs. We have a staffy and a staffy crossed with Alaskan Malamut. I love taking them out for a walk and a run on the beach. They have so much energy and can spend hours chasing after a ball and swimming. But both also love nothing more than cuddling up next to us and getting a scratch behind the ears or on the belly. My favourite cookbook is my maternal grandma's cookbook that she recently gave me. Her younger brother made the book for her when he was young and it has been sticky-taped and stuck together so many times in the last 60 or more years. But I love going through it and reading all the recipes she has written and stuck in there. I love making her recipe for date slice. She used to make it every Saturday and my brother and I used to try and help her and clean out the bowl when she'd finished. My other favourite recipe to cook is my late paternal grandmother's recipe for apple shortcake. I've been making it since I was about 12 years old and I know the recipe off by heart. I've finally started to master rolling out the pastry so it comes out thin and crispy.
 
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