Tender and flavorful slow cooker mediterranean chicken with olives, onions, and roasted red peppers makes a hearty and tasty meal all made in one dish.
The slow cooker is constant around our house! If youโre loving yours too, try Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff Soup, Best Easy Slow Cooker Ribs, and Slow Cooker Parmesan Herb Chicken & Orzo.
I love slow cooker meals so much, I sometimes wonder if I should be a spokesperson for some massive slow cooker producer. I mean seriously, do you know how much I use this kitchen appliance?? Let’s just say it’s a lot. A LOT. It’s not just that it’s so convenient to toss everything in a pot, cover, and come back a few hours later to a whole meal ready to go. It’s also that I love the way slow cooking meals can bring out more flavor in the dish. Like in this mediterranean chicken dish. All those flavors melding together for a while in the slow cooker makes them ten times better.
But let’s talk about a couple of ingredients here. First of all the olives. I’ll preface this by saying that I rarely use regular black olives in my cooking because I just don’t care for them. But kalamata olives? Those are my jam. I adore the briny, salty taste of kalamata olives. If you haven’t tried them, this is your chance to fall in love with these little black beauties.
The other ingredient you might not have a pre-existing relationship with is capers. They too are briny and salty and I can’t get enough of them, particularly in this dish. They’re those little green pea-looking things you see throughout this dish ^^^. They aren’t expensive and they add a lot to this chicken dish. Together with those kalamata olives, onions, and roasted red peppers… there’s some serious flavor happening here. Not to mention aromas. Your home will smell like a little slice of Southern Europe when you make this dish and that is a very very good thing.
What people are saying about this Slow Cooker Mediterranean Chicken
“This is delicious! I made this today with bone-in chicken thighs. The chicken was falling off the bone, juicy and tender. I sauteed the onions and garlic before putting in the crockpot. Will make this again!” – Jennifer
“I made this tonight and it was so AWESOME! My guests said it was like a gourmet meal in a restaurant! Served it with garlic Parmesan potatoes and nothing was left!!! Not even a caper!!!” – Jerry
“I made it today and it was so delicious!! It is super easy to make. I didnโt have a lot of time so I opted to do the two hours on high but used thighs instead of breast, they were very moist.” – Gabrielle
“I tried this for my family of four tonight and it was DELICIOUS!!! Even the 3 yr. old & 5 yr. old enjoyed it! I served it over orzo pasta and topped with fresh thyme. Also used red/purple onion instead of yellow. YUMโฆdefinitely a โkeeperโ!” – Jill
Slow Cooker Mediterranean Chicken
Ingredients
- 4 medium-large boneless skinless chicken breasts - OR 4-6 boneless skinless chicken thighs
- salt and pepper to taste
- 3 teaspoons Italian seasoning
- juice of 1 medium lemon - (about 2 tablespoons)
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 medium onion - chopped
- 1 cup kalamata olives
- 1 cup roughly chopped roasted red peppers
- 2 tablespoons capers
- fresh thyme, oregano, or basil for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Season chicken with salt and pepper to taste. Cook in a large skillet over medium-high heat 1-2 minutes on each side til browned. Transfer to greased slow cooker.
- Add onions, olives, red peppers, and capers to slow cooker (tuck them around the sides so they aren’t covering up the chicken). Whisk together italian seasoning, lemon juice, and garlic and pour over chicken.
- Cover and cook on low for 4 hours or on high for 2 hours. Garnish with fresh thyme, oregano, or basil and serve.
Hi Tiffany,
my family loves this dish. I am wondering if you have ever cooked it in the instant pot? If so what times do you use?
Thanks
Hi Amy- I haven’t done that, yet! Sorry I don’t have much input on that at this time!!
Have you ever tried a layer of potatos on the bottom of this?
I haven’t- but I’d love to hear how it turns out if you do!
I am considering making this for a dinner party this weekend however already have chicken tenders I would like to use. Would you recommend cutting the cooking time in half? Just a quick sear on the chicken?
Gretchen- the cooking time really won’t change much! Maybe it would take a little bit off, but be sure to check the chicken for doneness before you taking it out to serve if you do cut some time off!
My family love this recipe. I add dried tomatoes for extra veggies and because I just love dried tomatoes. We serve it with plain rice. It’s one of my absolute favorite dish!
Oh I bet dried tomatoes would be fabulous with this- thanks for the idea! ๐
I made this for dinner and it was delicious! I will make it again!
Super excited to hear that you loved this recipe, Mandy! It’s a household favorite over here!!