Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (2024)

by Tiffany King 47 Comments

Please don’t let the sauerkraut deter you from trying this recipe. It is so good!

The chicken turns out moist and flavorful. And the sauerkraut is quite as kraut-y or sour as it can be in other dishes.

I used chicken thighs with bones. Bone-in chicken isn’t as convenient as boneless, but it pays off with much better flavor.

This recipe is adapted from an old cookbook I have called Country Gourmet. In that version, the chicken bakes in an oven. I like using the slow cooker though, so I can do all the prep early in the day and have it ready to eat later.

Here’s what you’ll need to make this:

I did not use that entire package of chicken. It was 5 pounds total, so I used about half and froze the rest for later.

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Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut – A Slow Cooker Recipe

Servings: 6 -8 servings

Ingredients

  • 32 oz jar sauerkraut
  • 1/2 tsp. ground red pepper
  • 1/2 tsp. dried rosemary crumbled
  • 2.5 - 3 lbs. chicken thighs or other cut
  • 3 Tbs. lemon juice
  • 1 tsp. olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Rinse the sauerkraut and drain. Give it a squeeze with your hands to remove extra water.

  • Place kraut in the crockpot that has been sprayed with cooking spray.

  • Add red pepper and rosemary and stir into the kraut.

  • Place chicken over kraut.

  • Mix lemon juice and olive oil. Brush on chicken, using all of the lemon juice/olive oil.

  • Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

  • Cook on high 5-6 hours or low 7-8 hours.

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  1. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (8)Kalyn says

    I love this idea, bookmarked!

    Reply

  2. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (9)Maria says

    This was delicious!My crockpot cooked it more quickly and I should have stopped it after 4 1/2 hours on low, but a keeper for sure. 🙂

    Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (10)Maria says

      Oops! Make that 4 1/2 hours on high.

      Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (11)Fobesq says

      I add chopped carrots, yellow gold potatoes , and parsley.

      Reply

  3. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (12)Dina says

    Wow so simple, but looks so good! I will be trying this for sure. I need this kind of recipe for my busy busy family. Thanks!

    Reply

  4. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (13)Jessica says

    Delicious low-carb meal tonight!!! I was hesitant about an overwhelming lemon flavor, but could not taste it at all. I was unsure what “red pepper” was, so assumed it was cayenne. I would do an 1/8 tsp of it next time eventhough I usually enjoy spicy foods. I would also drain the water in the canned kraut, but not rinse it. I love all the krautness flavor I can get! The meat is so tender, and I was amazed how effortless this recipe is. Thanks for sharing! Cannot wait for tomorrow’s leftovers!!

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    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (14)Katie says

      Cayenne is the ground form of red pepper, that’s correct! I have this recipe cooking in my Crock Pot as I type this and I can’t wait to taste it. I actually used cracked red pepper instead of cayenne, as I don’t love spice too-too much. I too wondered about totally rinsing the sauerkraut, but I did it anyway. I wanted to just follow the recipe exactly this time and see how it comes out. If it doesn’t come out with quite the right amount of “tartness” I’m going to only drain the kraut next time. I have a feeling, though, that the recipe maybe calls for rinsing so that the lemon can be the primary zesty flavor.

      • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (15)Joanne says

        Katie, I plan on making this recipe this afternoon!! Since you followed this recipe exactly, would you make any changes, especially when it comes the sauerkraut?

        Reply

  5. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (16)KS says

    Hi. I found your recipe when I was looking for a slow cooker idea for sauerkraut and chicken. I was actually looking for a different recipe I’d used a while back but forgot to bookmark. I found yours instead and I LOVE IT. I cooked this a couple days ago and I am astounded at what a truly perfect dish it is. The meat was amazing and it just fell right off the bone. The kraut was nice and tender and tangy. I actually added 2 small golden potatoes cut into small chunks and sprinkled with a bit of turmeric (I love turmeric for its healthful properties and try to add it to cooking any way I can — the extremely mild flavor of turmeric never conflicts with the stronger flavors in a recipe). I have a good size Crock Pot, so the 4 thighs fit nice and snug on top of the kraut and I was able to add the chunks of potato right into the spaces between the thighs. It all came out perfectly and I’m so happy. I cooked it on low and right about 5 hours/5.25 hours it was ready. I now have 4 cans of sauerkraut in my cupboard so I’m ready to make this meal again any time. Thank you SO much for this.

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    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (17)KS says

      EDIT: I was just re-thinking the time in my head and I have to agree with the other comments above. It really was perfect at just about 4.5 hours. I remember putting it in at 7 am and checking on it at 11:00 and felt it was just right but decided to give it 30 more minutes to be sure the meat was cooked through. So it was 4.5 … MAYBE 4.75 that was just right.

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  6. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (18)KS says

    Wow, whoever runs this blog really isn’t interested in what his/her readers have to say.

    Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (19)Tiffany says

      KS, I’m very interested in what my readers have to say. I didn’t comment back to you, but I did appreciate your comments on this recipe.

      Reply

  7. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (20)trishaz says

    Tiffany,
    This looks great for dinner tonight!
    (& no, I’m not expecting you to have to comment back!!!!)

    Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (21)Tiffany says

      🙂

      Reply

  8. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (22)Marnie says

    Sounds yummy! But, my hubby isn’t a fan of crockpot anything (I know, weird!) so I’m wondering how long to bake it in an oven?

    Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (23)Tiffany says

      Marnie, about 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 1/2 hours at 350 degrees.

      Reply

  9. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (24)trishaz says

    Tiffany,
    This recipe was a super big hit!!! We cut the recipe in half because we have a family of three & there were NO leftovers. Super easy recipe to follow. I think I might try this with pork chops some time.

    Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (25)Tiffany says

      I’m glad you liked it!

      Reply

  10. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (26)Melanie says

    We do this with those thick-cut, bone-in pork chops and LOVE it. I only drain most of the kraut water, not all of it. We like it saucy to mix with the mashed potatoes we serve on the side.

    Reply

  11. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (27)Michelle says

    I can’t wait to try this on Thursday!! Has anyone used frozen chicken? Think it would be okay? Thanks in advance!

    Reply

      • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (29)Michelle says

        Thank you so much!

        Reply

        • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (30)Anonymous says

          It was AMAZING!!! Huge hit! The chicken was still a little frozen when I put it in, set it on high & at the 4 – 4 1/2 hour point the chicken was falling apart nicely & turned it off! Oh & I didn’t rinse the sauerkraut, just drained it, I liked the flavor. It was so yummy!! Thank you!

          Reply

  12. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (31)pauly says

    Hi I used bacon sauerkraut it turned out great people couldn’t get enough.

    Reply

  13. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (32)Katie says

    I’m thinking I will make this for supper! I will probably make the chicken on a bed of rice instead of sauerkraut. Anyone tried this yet?

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    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (33)Tiffany says

      I haven’t tried it using rice. I think it would work to do the chicken just like the recipe, but leave out the sauerkraut. Then serve finished chicken over rice.

      Reply

  14. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (34)Nicole says

    Hi. I was looking forward to trying this recipe especially since I love sauerkraut so much, but I did not like it. The red pepper made it to spicy for me and I think I prefer chicken breast meat. Not sure what I did wrong, but I thought I followed the recipe as directed.

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    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (35)Deb says

      If you eliminate the spices and add one quarter to one half cup of French or Catalina dressing to the tip of the chicken you may like the flavor more.

      Reply

  15. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (36)Sarah says

    Do you take the skin off your chicken before putting it in the crockpot, or before serving?

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    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (37)Tiffany says

      Sarah, it depends on my mood 😉 Sometimes I take it off and sometimes I leave it on and let people take it off when they eat.

      Reply

  16. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (38)Nancy Szakats says

    I have this cooking in my crockpot right now. Since I’m at work, it will be cooking on low for closer to 9 hours and I’m nervous that it will be dried out. There’s very little liquid. Guess I should have read the comments beforehand!

    Reply

  17. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (39)GroundhogGirl says

    My husband LOVES sauerkraut. I barely tolerate the smell of it. I have been looking for some new crock pot recipes to add during our busy week and wanted to make him happy so I made this yesterday. I actually liked it.

    I substituted fresh sauerkraut from the refrigerated section because is has less preservatives and is sweeter than jarred or canned, but otherwise followed the recipe. I cooked it on low and it was ready earlier than the recipe specifies. I was home to keep an eye on it, but if you’re out of the house at work, maybe put it on low for 5 hours.

    I would give this recipe 5 stars for ease of preparation and the fact that it has such a short list of ingredients. I have several cookbooks devoted entirely to crock pot recipes and the majority of them have ten times more steps, ingredients and dirty dishes.

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    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (40)Tiffany says

      I’m glad you liked it!

      Reply

  18. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (41)Rebecca P. says

    Chicken turned out good. Nice and tender. The red pepper made the kraut too spicy for my taste. But I don’t typically like super spicy foods.

    Reply

  19. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (42)Anonymous says

    Mind blowing delicious and soooooo easy to make. I found some canned kraut and was left trying to figure out,
    1.) Why did I buy canned kraut? Where did it come from?
    2.) How will I use this?
    I followed the recipe exactly the first time and as I have continued to make it, (3 times now) I have found my own shortcuts and or personal preferences. To make it a complete meal, I cook potatoes along side it and make a brown gravy. I hope you make this, it will wow whoever you serve.

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  20. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (43)Linda Vacca says

    Thank you for this recipe, I am trying low carb and liked all the ingredients! Mine is in the crock pot right now..smelling delicious!

    Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (44)Tiffany says

      That’s great to hear, Linda! Let us know what you thought of the recipe!

      Reply

    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (45)Linda Vacca says

      So I cooked it and I was surprised how lemony it was…maybe s little to tart for our taste. Maybe apples cut up in it would sweeten it?!

      Reply

  21. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (46)Sandy says

    Can you use boneless chicken breasts?

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    • Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (47)Tiffany says

      Absolutely!

      Reply

  22. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (48)Debbie says

    Do you think this recipe could be done in a instant pot??

    Reply

  23. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (49)Lisa says

    thank you everyone for all these feedback’s and making this meal sound delicious, i am going to make it this weekend.

    Reply

  24. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (50)Judy Kilhefner says

    I used the juice of a real lemon (about 4 tbs), omitted the rosemary (not my favorite herb) and added fresh carrots. It was delicious! In fact, I’m making it again tonight.

    Reply

  25. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (51)Judy Kilhefner says

    I forgot to add that I made it on the stovetop, about 3 hrs or until the carrots were cooked.

    Reply

  26. Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut - A Slow Cooker Recipe (52)Wantok says

    Yummy. I added potatoes, carrots and capsic*ms (green peppers). Even better.

    Reply

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