Also, it did not make a lot. It's about a 3-4 serving dish, but it ended up a 3 serving for us, ha ha. I would double this for leftovers.
What is it?
Chicken with Zucchini Noodles and Basil Pesto
Where is the recipe from?
I prefer to cook my raw chicken separately, and not with other vegetables, when it comes to crockpot cooking. It's just me. I cooked the chicken the day before (in the crockpot), shredded it and cooled it (recipe called for chicken breast sliced).
I simply added the chicken at the end of cooking, as well as grated parmesan cheese, because I froze our homemade basil pesto without the cheese this last time.
We thought it was so filling too, and wow, so healthy.
I bought a new hand crank spiralizer about a year ago, and I (gulp) finally used it. Wow, it is so much easier than the little gizmo I used to use.
Using a Spiralizer and Garden Basil Pesto © November 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
6 comments:
Don’t the zoodles get mushy cooking in the crockpot?
That sure sounds good. I have a little hand held spiralizer and it's a real pain to use. So I don't use it much at all. In fact, I don't remember the last time. Ha!
Blessings,
Betsy
My mother in law had one of those spiralizers, but I don't think she ever used it. I bet it is still in her kitchen and I know her husband does not use it. I might check it out. I love my crockpot meals!
Katie C, the zoodles kept their shape, but I feel my "low" setting was even too hot for the length of time to cook. I would reduce cook time for this recipe, but we loved it.
Betsy, I had a hand held one too, and like you, it was a pain to use. All that twisting. The one I have now is super easy and very quick. Easy to clean too. I did notice that it leaves a small bit of zucchini after I spiralize a piece, but you can simply slice it up, or like me, I treated my chickens with the tiny bit that did was left.
Carol, I am so glad I found this recipe to try, because it required my spiralizer to use. We loved this recipe.
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