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Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken – with buttery onions and creamy homemade mashed potatoes too! You guys – this is a GOOD recipe! Slow-cooked chicken with fresh herbs and buttery onions. All braised in pumpkin beer and apple cider for even more flavor and the yummiest gravy! If there’s one comforting fall and winter meal you must make, it’s this chicken pot roast. Serve with creamy mashed potatoes that are cooked right along with the chicken! This is a one-pot chicken and potato dinner that’s comforting, flavorful, and so delicious. It’s a quintessential family dinner for a cold night in. Time to cozy up!

Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken Pot Roast | halfbakedharvest.com

I’ve been holding onto this recipe for too long. It’s so special and delicious. I’ve been waiting until our fall days really settled in before sharing this!

And after spending time in Chicago this past weekend, where the changing leaves and mild temperatures made for ideal fall weather, I now know it’s time!

Everyone is ready to enter cozy fall and holiday mode, and I’m right there with you all! In fact, I feel like I’m three steps ahead, which is honestly great! The fall and holiday season is always the busiest, so I’m really trying to get us all prepped and ready to go with easy dinners and great recipes for entertaining!

This brings me to today’s recipe: pot roast chicken made easily in the crockpot! I adore this recipe, and when I get home from traveling this week, I’m definitely making it for my family!

If you love a traditional pot roast, this is very similar. I swapped the beef roast for chicken breasts and thighs and braised them slowly in my favorite seasonal pumpkin beer and cider.

The flavor and tenderness are perfect! While I adore a classic pot roast, the chicken feels a little lighter and simpler for weeknight dinners!

Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken Pot Roast | halfbakedharvest.com

Ok, here are the details

Ingredients

  • boneless chicken breasts or thighs, or use a mix, I use skinless chicken
  • flour
  • chili powder
  • garlic
  • fresh thyme and sage
  • salted butter
  • sweet yellow onions
  • your favorite beer, I love pumpkin beer (you can also replace the beer with broth or additional apple cider)
  • apple cider (or use broth)
  • potatoes, I like Yukon Gold
  • cream cheese
  • garlic powder

Tools

  • Crockpot
  • Braiser

Step 1: season the chicken

Working in the bowl of your crockpot, season the chicken well with salt and pepper. Then, rub the chicken pieces all over with flour, chili powder, garlic, fresh thyme, and fresh sage.

The flour will slowly thicken the gravy, so don’t skip it. If needed, feel free to use gluten-free flour.

Step 2: the onions

Now that you’ve taken care of the chicken, start the onions. The key is to slice them thinly. I prefer to use a lot of onions, but you do what you and your family will enjoy most!

Arrange the onions around and underneath the chicken. Then add pats of salted butter.

Step 3: add the potatoes and start cooking

Pour over the beer and apple cider, or feel free to use your favorite broth if you prefer not to cook with beer.

Arrange the potatoes over the chicken. Leave them whole; no chopping required.

Cover and slow cook until it’s dinner time!!

Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken Pot Roast | halfbakedharvest.com

Step 3: broil the chicken

When ready, I transfer everything but the potatoes to a roasting pan. Then, finish cooking the chicken at a high temperature in the oven for 15 minutes.

During this time, the onions should darken a bit in color.

Step 4: the potatoes

While you finish the chicken in the oven, mash the potatoes with cream cheese, butter, garlic powder, salt, and pepper!

They are going to be so creamy, buttery and scrumptious!

Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken Pot Roast | halfbakedharvest.com

Step 5: serve and enjoy

Finally, serve the chicken, which should be tender and falling apart into the gravy and onions in the pot.

Serve the mashed potatoes on the side or underneath the chicken and gravy.

It’s the perfect family dinner, so hands off, too.

Of course, I served this with beer bread and a big salad! Great for Sunday nights all fall and winter long.

This pot roast isn’t too difficult, and the potatoes really make the recipe perfect. I’m so excited for you all to make this soon!!

Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken Pot Roast | halfbakedharvest.com

Looking for other simple dinners? Here are my favorites: 

Crockpot Thai Short Ribs with Coconut Rice

Baked Chipotle Cheddar Sweet Potato Chowder

One Skillet Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken and Orzo

Herby Buttered Balsamic Mushroom Ravioli

Spicy Pesto Pasta Alla Vodka

Smothered Chicken in Mushroom Wine Pan Sauce

Lastly, if you make this Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Crockpot Pumpkin Beer Braised Chicken

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 15 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories Per Serving: 598 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Mashed Potatoes

Instructions

Crockpot

  • 1. In the bowl of your crockpot, rub the chicken with flour, chili powder, garlic, thyme, and sage—season with salt and pepper. Arrange the onions under and around the chicken. Add pats of butter. Pour over the apple cider and beer.
    2. Arrange the potatoes around the chicken. Cover and cook on low for 3-4 hours or on high for 2-3 hours.
    3. If desired, preheat the oven to 475°. Remove the potatoes and set aside. Transfer the chicken, the onions, and the broth to a roasted pan or brasier. Roast for 15 minutes to caramelize the top of the chicken.
    4. Drop the potatoes back in the crockpot or a large bowl. Add the cream cheese, butter, and garlic powder. Mash well, I leave the skin on—season with salt and pepper.
    5. Serve the chicken topped with gravy, onions, and fresh thyme. Serve the potatoes on the side with bread! Enjoy!
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  1. Made this recipe this week. The chicken came out good. However like others on here the potatoes did not cook much. I recommend cooking the potatoes separately to get the to be mashable. I had to cut mine up and serve cubed potatoes on the side. Still good!

    1. Hi Danielle,
      Thanks so much for trying this dish and sharing your feedback! So glad to hear it was enjoyed! Sorry to hear about your potatoes, my guess is they were just bigger than what I used! xx

  2. 2 stars
    Very sweet and not a lot of flavor other than onion. I usually LOVE HBH recipes, but this was not a winner for us. That said, it makes some delicious mashed potatoes!

    1. Hi there,
      Thanks so much for trying this recipe and so many others. So sorry to hear this one was not enjoyed! Please let me know if there is anything that I can help with! xT

    1. Hi Tracy,
      Happy November!! Thank you so much for trying this dish and sharing your feedback! Glad to hear it was a hit! 🍂

    1. Hey Jennifer,
      Totally, that would work nicely for you! Please let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xT

  3. 5 stars
    This was the perfect cozy fall dish! The cider and the onions were the perfect combination. Also, best mashed potatoes our family has ever had!

    1. Hi Carolyn,
      Thanks so much:) So glad to hear your family enjoyed this recipe, I appreciate you giving it a try! xT

  4. This came out really delicious. I didn’t have pumpkin beer, so I just used a can of Guinness since that’s what I had. I wasn’t sure about the cream cheese in the mashed potatoes, but it was really good.

    1. Hey Laura,
      That’s awesome! Thank you so much for trying this recipe, I’m so glad it turned out nicely for you! Xx

  5. 5 stars
    So delicious! Such a flavorful, seasonal dish and it was perfect for dinner last night. I followed the recipe closely with just a couple of adjustments and it was lovely. I whisked a spoonful of canned pumpkin into my favorite Octoberfest beer, added more potatoes (for 6 servings, closer to 3 lbs of potatoes is appropriate), and removed the chicken before braising everything else in the oven. The potatoes are SO good and they’re now on our Thanksgiving menu! This recipe’s a keeper for sure.

    1. Hey Christel,
      Perfect! I appreciate you trying this recipe and your comment, so glad to hear it turned out well for you! xx

  6. 5 stars
    This was so good. We don’t have a slow cooker, so we cooked it over the stove like a stew in less than half the time. I don’t know if this is what made it thicken up so well compared to some reviews, but it was nice and thick already before we added a can of pumpkin (the only other change we made to the recipe besides cooking on the stove top and pre caramelizing the onions.)

    Definitely going to be a regular this Fall / Winter.

    1. Hey Adrian,
      Amazing!! Thanks a lot for trying this recipe, I’m so glad to hear it turned out well for you! Have a great Monday! XxT

    1. Hey Taylor,
      You do not shred the chicken in this recipe:) Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT

  7. 5 stars
    I made this recipe last weekend to meal prep for the week and we loved it! The chicken had so much flavor. It was a little on the sweeter side from the cider and maybe even the onions, but it paired excellently with the pumpkin beer bread.

    The potatoes were not done after 4 hours on low, but I just turned the crock up to high for one more hour and made sure the potatoes were all submerged and they came out perfectly.

    I noticed in other comments some were disappointed it didn’t taste like pumpkin – I think the recipe is well advertised that it is made with pumpkin beer, not pumpkin, so the subtle fall flavors were perfect.

    Thanks for another great recipe, Tieghan!

    1. Hey Melanie,
      I appreciate you trying this dish and sharing your feedback! So glad to hear it turned out well and that you enjoyed the flavors. Great idea to use it for meal prep. Have a great Sunday! xT

  8. 2 stars
    This recipe was an overall disappointment for me and did not turn out as pictured at all. The potatoes were so undercooked and the onions were not caramelized at all. I will say the flavor of the chicken was decent due to the beer and slow cooking process. However, to achieve the caramelized onions and enjoy proper mashed potatoes, this recipe needs to be completely re-written without the use of a crockpot. I worked hard on this recipe this evening and I’m bummed cleaning up my dishes. I used a a couple other’s suggestions such as braising longer in the oven and adding flour to the sauce but still nothing like the photo.

    1. Hi Ashley,
      Thank you so much for giving this dish a try and sharing your feedback. So very sorry to hear it did not turn out for you! It sounds like your potatoes may have been too big. Again, so sorry! xx

  9. 5 stars
    I made this tonight. I followed the recipe to a T & it was great! I made your beer bread to go with it.