By now, I’m sure you all have heard about all the amazing health benefits of bone broth. If by chance you haven’t, you can read about some of the benefits here.
Often, I’ll make a soup from the turkey carcass after Thanksgiving, by boiling it on the stovetop but other than that…I’ve been totally lazy thinking it was too much of a process to do regularly.
Until recently, when a friend told me she does it in her crockpot over night-DUH!!
Every week we have a rotisserie chicken for dinner. For whatever reason, the chicken gets dried out and nobody eats it after a day. So, every week I end up throwing away the leftovers after a few days and get SO frustrated over the wasting off all that chicken! NO MORE!
This last week, I took off all the extra chicken we didn’t eat that same night and put the carcass in our slow cooker. The next day, I added back in the chicken

Ingredients (feeds 4 with leftovers)
- One Rotisserie Chicken (Mine was half eaten from the night before-haha!)
- 4 Medium sized carrots(I used organic Rainbow Carrots, because… FUN COLORS! :))
- 6-8 Cups of Water
- 2 Can Chicken Broth (check labels if you are on Whole30)
- 1 Tablespoon crushed ginger
- 1 Teaspoon crushed garlic
- 1 Medium to Large Onion Diced
- Sea Salt and Pepper to taste
- 1/2 a bag of noodles. (You could use gluten free OR 2 cups zoodles or sweet potato noodles etc if you are Whole30!)
Directions
- Pick off all the chicken from the bone and set aside in an airtight container.
- Place the carcass in the slowcooker with the carrots, onions, garlic, and ginger.
- Pour 6-8 cups of water. I used 6, but then added some chicken stock later. I wasn’t sure if just one carcass would flavor the broth enough.
- Cook on low overnight for 12 hours.
- The next morning, pull on the bones out. I left the carrots and onions in there. They were mushy, but I figured the flavor would still be good and it was!
- Add shredded chicken back in and let sit on warm until dinner!
- If you aren’t doing Whole30 or you could also add in noodles at this point and they end up cooking on the “warm” cycle til dinner. Ours were a little soft, but still yummy!
- For Whole30 add in zoodles or sweet potato noodles!
You can see Esther’s chicken soup post where she started from scratch with a whole chicken.
And, other easy Crockpot Recipes you might enjoy…
Crockpot Veggie Pasta and Turkey Meat Sauce
Enjoy!



I’ve been keeping these in my purse in a little baggie, and it’s been super helpful to just give her a square here and there!
Clearly, she loved these!!
Thank you SO much

I haven’t had much time to bake lately, much less take pictures and blog about it! BUT…I had a client reschedule this past weekend, and I knew it would make Maya super happy if we made something together, so…we did!





And then….after you take the chicken out and fork shred it (it will be SO tender!!)


She’s usually up for being my baking assistant, but not always the willing photography assistant. Totally understandable since it was first thing in the morning 🙂
Above are Tablespoon mini pancakes for Maya, which she’s flipping (and are pictured stacked later)
The mini ones were easier to photograph, and….could she be a better assistant???!!

Maya had a play date the other day, and I promised them we could make something. I’ve been wanting to try a healthier apple muffin, and these turned out so good!! You could leave out the walnuts for a nut free option for school!

So moist and yummy!!


Using cocunut flour can be challenging, so I love to see what the consistency looks like! In my opinion, it’s more cookie dough like than muffin, but it all works out in the end!
The original recipe called for only filling it to 3/4th full batter, but mine never raise that much, so…I filled them up!
And Maya drizzled dark chocolate on them once they came out of the oven…
YUM!