This Slow Cooker Pizza Stuffed Chicken is easy, low-carb, gluten-free, and sure to be a huge hit!

First off, I think I need to say THE BRONCOS ARE GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL!!!!!! What a totally crazy game that was! I planned to write this post while I watched, but my eyes were glued to the screen the entire time. Fingers crossed we do much better in the Super Bowl this year than we did 2 years ago. I don’t think Peyton Manning is going to last another season for us.

Ya’ll, it’s so hard to make things look pretty after you take them out of the slow cooker. Forgive the ugly chicken shots.

Okay, now that is out of the way and we can move on to pizza stuffed chicken in the slow cooker! This recipe is going on the books as one that will always make me laugh. I know I’ve mentioned before that Hubby is also an excellent cook and he will help out or make dinner fairly often. One of his specialties is a stuffed chicken dish, so he’s pounded out chicken for me before. I start to make this recipe and ask him where the meat tenderizer is. He comes into to the kitchen, holds up his fists, and says, “Here’s your meat tenderizer!” Apparently he’s been pounding out chicken breasts by going Hulk smash on them with his fists for the last 5 years of our marriage and I had no clue! I about died laughing! (I love this man.) But it worked really well, so if you don’t have a meat tenderizer, toss your chicken in a ziploc and work out your anger issues with your fists.

We’ve loved this Pizza Stuffed Chicken recipe from DIY Budget girl for a while now, but I really wanted to convert it to work in our slow cooker so I could leave it cooking while I went out to run errands and not have to worry about getting home in time to put things in the oven. (Plus I promised more slow cooker recipes this year!) I tested a couple batches with a meat thermometer and it was ready to eat at about 4.5 hours on Low or 2.5 hours on High, though slow cookers vary, so use your own judgement. It’s not quite an all day fix it and forget it slow cooker recipe, but you are able to leave it for at least a few hours, so it could be a great one for a weekend lunch or something to prep and pop in during afternoon naptime and then have ready to eat later. It could also be a super one to serve at your football watch party!