Making boneless skinless chicken thighs Crockpot style has never been easier. With this easy homemade sauce or barbecue requires little prep, this is one of our favorite easy Crockpot recipes.

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Whether you use bottled bbq or throw together our peach sauce, this boneless skinless chicken thighs Crockpot recipe is the bomb. Tender meat that is a cheap dinner everyone in our house loves. Our favorite easy Crockpot recipe here on The Typical Mom blog. (affiliate links present)

Crockpot Boneless Chicken Thighs

This is one of the most underestimated, overlooked pieces on the bird. Dark meat is so much more tender and flavorful than breasts. I didn’t fully realize this until much later in life, but now I am here to share it.

Yes bone-in is cheaper but many times you can find without on sale and that is when I load up! If you have a deep freeze you should too. Separate them out into 1 lb. bags and defrost the night before. Then make Crockpot chicken recipes of all kinds like this one.

Let’s talk a little bit about slow cooking shall we?? First off I have a few different varieties and I love them all. Each one has an occasion to be used like….

  1. This is my favorite 6 quart programmable one with a locking lid so it’s great for bringing to a potluck too.
  2. I prefer not to use liners, but rather just spray olive oil inside before adding my food for easier cleanups.

Let me give you a peek of my pretty thang I bought recently. It goes with my kitchen so I can just leave it out on the countertop all the time. ๐Ÿ˜‰

A floral design slow cooker with a white base and lid sits on a kitchen countertop, perfect for whipping up a 5 ingredient crockpot chili recipe.

Crock Pot Chicken Thighs Recipe

As for the sauce you have a lot of options. I mean I have gone Italian with our Crockpot chicken cacciatore recipe. That was super easy with a ready made jar of spaghetti sauce.

If you have a favorite bbq sauce you can just use that with broth and skip the rest of the ingredients, just pay attention to the timing. Adding a bit of sweetness is great though.

  1. Fresh or defrosted skinless and boneless chicken thighs
  2. Barbecue sauce
  3. Chicken broth will thin the sauce out a bit
  4. Peach jam or apricot jam is the bomb to add some sweet, or substitute 1/4 cup of brown sugar
  5. Worcestershire sauce
  6. Cayenne pepper
  7. Poultry seasoning
  8. Garlic powder and/or salt would be a good add in too + minced garlic if you want a stronger flavor

Salt and pepper, a pinch in the sauce. Then use a bit when serving to taste. I love serving this over a pot of pressure cooker white rice and a side of slow cooker mashed potatoes.

Ingredients on a white surface include boneless skinless chicken thighs on a plate, green onions tied with string, a measuring cup with liquid, small bowls of orange-colored sauce and brown sauce, soy sauce, and seasonings of salt, pepper, and paprika—perfect for your crockpot creation.

You literally lay the meat on the bottom, whisk the sauce together, pour it on top and let this baby go. Then about 30 minutes before it’s done you can make some vegetables or this is the best way to make baked potatoes to serve with it.

How do I cook boneless chicken thighs?

In the slow cooker Crock pot is a GREAT way! Low and slow gets it more tender than it will ever be any other way. I am a big Instant Pot fan but will still admit that meat submerged in a sauce turns out best cooked on low heat all day long.

Do you need to add liquid to chicken in slow cooker?

Yes. It needs a liquid and/or sauce to create some steam and help to steam the meat in a way. That is why you should slow cook chicken on low at all times. Speeding up the process on high is possible but not as desired. I will provide both options below in the recipe card but always recommend a lower temp. for longer.

Boneless, skinless chicken thighs nestled in a black crockpot await their transformation into a delicious meal.

Slow Cooker Chicken Thighs

Since you’re adding raw chicken into the mix there will be a little more liquid added / emitted from the meat as it cooks. You should add a bit of water or broth to begin with though so it isn’t quite as thick and will be soaked up better.

We have a printable recipe card at the bottom of this post but I have a quick step by step set of instructions here so you can get the drift as you’re looking at these photos.

Time needed: 5 hours and 30 minutes

Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs Crockpot

  1. Prepare

    Place thighs into crock, season with salt, cayenne and poultry seasoning on top.
    In a small bowl whisk together bbq sauce and your jam, then add chicken broth and Worchestershire sauce. Pour this over the chicken.

  2. Cook

    Close lid and heat on high for 3 hours. Could use low for 5-6 until thickest part of chicken is 165 degrees F. Longer you cook the more it will fall apart and become shredded chicken.

How long for boneless skinless chicken thighs on low?

On low you are looking at about 5 hours, 3 hours on high. The timing will vary depending on how large they are and in the case that you should use bone-in that will add a little bit longer too. Check after 4 on low. Lift out, use a thermometer in the thickest part to see if it has reached 165 degrees F. yet.

I didn’t find this necessary but at the end if you really wanted to thicken the sauce you could whisk some cornstarch to thicken into the liquid. Set a pot on the stovetop and boil it all until it is the consistency you want.

Boneless skinless chicken thighs are submerged in a rich, red tomato-based sauce inside a crockpot. The mixture is enhanced with herbs and spices, creating a savory aroma. The sleek, black slow cooker features a reflective interior that beautifully showcases the appetizing dish.

Yes you could do the same with bone in chicken thighs but I would increase the cooking time by 30 minutes to 1 hour. Want to make it look wow when serving these cooked chicken thighs? Sprinkle with a few sesame seeds and diced green onions if you want. Served with green beans my family loved this recipe last week.

How long should you cook chicken thighs in a Crockpot?

About 5.5 hours on low is about right for us in our testing. Of course this always depends slightly on how thick they are and whether there is a bone or not. Before consuming poultry you should always ensure the internal meat temperature is high enough or you may get sick.

For the most part when you make meat in a slow cooker it will fall apart when done. Like so tender and soft you can cut or shred it with two forks. Yes, it is in fact that wonderful. A great other way to serve this one is to shred the meat, put it back into the sauce and serve inside tortillas as tacos, or inside slider buns for a fun appetizer!

Can you overcook chicken thighs in a slow cooker?

I mean anything can be cooked too long but these are pretty darn forgiving. Since it has a higher fat content than breasts it can handle a bit more heat without negatively affecting it, to a point. I wouldn’t allow it to sit past 6 hours. Even at that point they are going to fall apart and become more shredded than anything.

A plate with boneless skinless chicken thighs, glazed to perfection, alongside a side of macaroni salad on a red dish. Two peaches are blurred in the background.

Is it safe to cook chicken thighs from frozen?

You can. I have made Crockpot frozen chicken with breasts breasts before which turned out great. You have to expect that this way the meat will not really stay together in one piece. If you want it shredded though it doesn’t really matter whether it is defrosted or not other than increasing the cook time.

The general rule of thumb is you have to add 50% more time than you would if the protein was not rock hard. Know that it will let go more liquid when it cooks as well so your sauce may become thinner than you’d like. It is a good option though if you are in a pinch and want to throw dinner in and had a forgetful moment.

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Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs Crockpot

By The Typical Mom
Making boneless skinless chicken thighs Crockpot style has never been easier. With this easy homemade sauce or barbecue requires little prep.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 3 hours
Servings: 4
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Equipment

  • 1 slow cooker

Ingredients 

  • 6 chicken thighs, boneless skinless
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp poultry seasoning
  • 1/2 c barbecue sauce
  • 1/2 c jam, peach was used, orange is great too
  • 1/2 c chicken broth
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce

Instructions 

  • Place thighs into crock, season with salt, cayenne and poultry seasoning on top.
  • In a small bowl whisk together bbq sauce and your jam, then add chicken broth and Worch. sauce. Pour this over the chicken.
  • Close lid and heat on high for 3 hours. Could use low for 5-6 until thickest part of chicken is 165 degrees F. Longer you cook the more it will fall apart and become shredded chicken.

Nutrition

Serving: 2oz, Calories: 558kcal, Carbohydrates: 46g, Protein: 28g, Fat: 29g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Monounsaturated Fat: 12g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 166mg, Sodium: 1242mg, Potassium: 529mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 33g, Vitamin A: 333IU, Vitamin C: 7mg, Calcium: 46mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Entree, Main Course
Cuisine: American
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A close-up of a spoon lifting a piece of boneless, skinless chicken thigh coated in a glossy, reddish-brown sauce. The sauce appears thick and well-seasoned with visible herbs. More tender pieces simmer in the crockpot’s sauce in the background.

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26 Comments

  1. DELICIOUS!!
    Moist & tender and very flavorful!! I added beer instead of broth and did not add poultry seasoning or Worcestershire. I cooked it on low for 5 hours and I will definitely make this again!!