
Baby-Led Weaning Made Easy with Pasture-Raised Chicken & a Crockpot
Starting baby-led weaning (BLW) can feel overwhelming at first—what should you serve, and how can you prepare it in a way that fits your schedule? One of the simplest solutions is making a whole pasture-raised chicken in the crock pot. It’s hands-off, nutritious, and provides tender, finely diced chicken for quick, easy meals all week long.
Preparing wholesome meals for baby-led weaning doesn’t have to be complicated. A slow cooker and a pasture-raised whole chicken from Tyner Pond Farm are all you need for tender, nutrient-packed food that’s perfect for little ones.
Why choose chicken?
Pasture-raised chicken offers:
- Protein for healthy growth and development
- Iron to support energy and strength
- B12 for brain and nerve development
- Omega-3s for overall health
Here’s How to Do It:

- Place a whole chicken in your crock pot with a small amount of water or unsalted broth for moisture.
- Set it to low for 6-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours, until the chicken is tender and fully cooked.
- Let it cool, then pull the meat from the bones and dice it finely to create soft, bite-sized pieces perfect for baby-led weaning.
Storage Tip:
Store the pulled and diced chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Pasture-raised chicken will stay fresh for over a week, giving you a quick and healthy meal option whenever you need it. Pair it with soft veggies, add it to soups, or serve it on its own—it’s versatile, nutrient-packed, and easy to prepare. Baby-led weaning doesn’t have to be complicated. With one whole chicken, you’re providing real, nutrient-dense food that makes meal prep simple and supports your baby’s growth and development. If you have questions about BLW or how we raise our chickens, we’d love to hear from you.
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