Crockpot Coq Au Vin Cozy Rich Dinner Your Family Will Love
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Crockpot Coq Au Vin Cozy Rich Dinner Your Family Will Love
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Crockpot Coq Au Vin Cozy Rich Dinner Your Family Will Love

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Thomas Baker

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Thomas spent years working in restaurant kitchens before shifting to home cooking content. He specializes in one-pot beef dinners that pack flavor without the fuss.

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Rich, wine-braised chicken that smells like a French bistro but made in your crockpot. Crockpot Coq Au Vin is the kind of slow cooker meal that looks impressive and tastes even better than it sounds.

Last spring, I started shooting this dish on a Tuesday night one of those weeks where decision fatigue had fully set in and dinner felt like one thing too many. The kitchen smelled incredible though, deep red wine and herbs, tender chicken practically falling off the bone. After eight years of food photography, I’ve learned that the best slow cooker stews photograph themselves and this one never disappoints.

CROCKPOT COQ AU VIN recipe, served and ready to eat, easy homemade dinner
Thomas Baker

Crockpot Coq Au Vin Cozy Rich Dinner Your Family Will Love

Enjoy a cozy and rich Crockpot Coq Au Vin, perfect for an easy dinner or a weeknight family dinner. This slow cooker chicken stew features tender chicken braised with bacon, mushrooms, and herbs in a flavorful red wine gravy, making it a delicious red wine braised chicken comfort meal your family will love.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Total Time 6 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 518

Ingredients
  

  • 6 slices thick cut bacon
  • 4 green onions thinly sliced
  • ½ tablespoon butter
  • 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts (you can also use chicken legs or chicken thighs)
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 3 large carrots sliced into rounds
  • 2 small yellow onions quartered
  • 16 ounces mushrooms halved
  • 1 pound small red potatoes cut into quarters
  • 4 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups pinot noir
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch (optional)

Notes

  • If you prefer a thicker gravy, mix cornstarch with cooking liquid and stir back into the slow cooker during last 20-30 minutes00:30 of cooking. Otherwise, simply continue slow cooking until done.
Crockpot Coq Au Vin served in a wide bowl, ready to eat

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Crockpot Coq Au Vin is everything a weeknight dinner should be deeply flavorful, practically hands-off, and the kind of meal that makes the whole house smell incredible by dinnertime. It’s the perfect go-to when the day has already been too long but you still want dinner to feel like something special.

What You’ll Need

Every ingredient here pulls serious weight. The pinot noir and chicken broth build that deep, wine-braised base, while the bacon adds smokiness and the fresh thyme and bay leaves bring a slow-cooked herbal warmth you simply can’t fake.

How to Make Crockpot Coq Au Vin

The steps are straightforward a little skillet work upfront, then everything goes into the slow cooker and you walk away. That initial sear on the bacon and chicken is the one step worth not skipping.

  1. Cook the bacon until crisp, drain, and break into pieces. Sauté the green onions in the bacon fat, then set both aside.
  2. Add butter to the same skillet. Season chicken with salt and pepper, then brown on both sides, about 3 minutes00:03 per side.
  3. Layer carrots, yellow onions, mushrooms, potatoes, and garlic in the slow cooker. Season and stir.
  4. Add chicken and drippings on top, then layer with crumbled bacon and green onions.
  5. Pour in chicken broth and pinot noir. Tuck in the thyme sprigs and bay leaves. Cook on LOW for 4 to 5 hours05:00.
  6. To thicken: whisk cornstarch with a few tablespoons of cooking liquid and stir back in. Cook 20 to 30 more minutes.
  7. Remove chicken, shred or chop it, then stir back into the sauce before serving.

Can You Make Crockpot Coq Au Vin Ahead of Time?

Yes and it actually gets better the next day. The red wine gravy deepens overnight and the chicken soaks up even more flavor as it rests.

Simple Swaps and Serving Ideas

Serve this in a wide, shallow bowl with a thick slice of crusty bread on the side to catch every drop of that gravy. A sprinkle of chopped green onion on top adds a fresh finish and makes it look as good as it tastes.

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FAQs ( Crockpot Coq Au Vin )

Do I need wine for slow cooker coq au vin?

Yes, this recipe uses 2 cups of pinot noir to build the braising liquid alongside 2 cups of chicken broth. The wine is central to the flavor of the sauce.

How long does coq au vin cook in the crockpot?

Cook this dish on LOW for 4 to 5 hours05:00, or until the chicken is cooked through. Bone-in chicken pieces will take longer than boneless.

What do you serve with slow cooker coq au vin?

This recipe already includes red potatoes, carrots, and mushrooms, so it works well as a complete meal on its own. Crusty bread on the side is a natural fit for soaking up the red wine gravy.

Can I make coq au vin without mushrooms?

Yes, mushrooms can be left out if needed. This dish still delivers a rich, savory braised chicken thanks to the bacon, wine, and herb-infused gravy.

Can I freeze slow cooker coq au vin?

Yes, this meal freezes well once fully cooled. Store it in an airtight freezer-safe container and reheat gently on the stovetop or in the slow cooker.


Crockpot Coq Au Vin recipe, served and ready to eat  easy homemade dinner

This Crockpot Coq Au Vin is one of those meals that earns its place in your regular rotation fast. Four to five hours on LOW and you get deeply tender chicken, smoky bacon, and a red wine gravy that smells like you spent all afternoon in the kitchen.

A few things worth remembering: don’t skip the sear. That quick three minutes per side on the chicken makes a real difference in the final depth of flavor. And if you have leftovers lucky you the gravy only gets richer overnight. Reheat it low and slow with a small splash of chicken broth and it’s just as gorgeous as day one. Serve it in a wide, shallow bowl with a thick slice of crusty bread on the side and it looks like something straight off a restaurant table.

Did you grow up eating anything like this a slow-cooked dish that made the whole house feel warmer? I’d love to hear about it in the comments. And if you make this one, snap a photo and share it with someone who could use a cozy meal idea this week. Here’s to dinners that help you slow down and settle in.

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