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Slow Cooker Coq au Vin with Parmesan Mashed Potatoes…for cold fall and winter nights when you want a fancy dinner, but need something easy! All made in the slow cooker (including the potatoes), using simple, wholesome ingredients that you may already have on hand. This dish is rich, flavorful, and so delicious. Great for both a simple family dinner and upcoming low-key holiday entertaining.

Looking back at this past week’s recipes, it’s clear that I am all about everything cozy right now. From Monday’s healthy bowl of warming ginger sesame noodles, to yesterday’s creamy french onion soup. All the cozy recipes! I blame the snow and frigid cold temperatures we’ve had this week. They’ve left me wanting to share my favorite cold-weather recipes.
Which brings me to this slow cooker coq au vin. It’s an all-in-one dinner, and it might just be one of my coziest recipes yet. It’s perfect for these cold, short, fall days.

I love Coq au Vin. For the past three years, I’ve shared a new coq au vin recipe with you guys…and I wasn’t about to stop this year. Last year I made these quick-cooking coq au vin chicken meatballs, but this year it’s all about the low and slow coq au vin. It’s a little more classic, but with my own little twists and tweaks.
Coq au Vin is traditionally a French-style chicken that’s slowly cooked in red wine on the stovetop. Some recipes require four-plus hours of cooking, multiple steps, a good amount of ingredients, and a lot of hands-on time. That’s all great if we have the whole day to spend in the kitchen, but like most of you, time is always an issue. Meaning there’s just isn’t enough of it.
Enter the slow cooker. It’s been my best bud the past few months and I’ve been using it at least twice a week. This is the perfect dish to cook low and slow. The longer this simmers away, the better.

First things first. This recipe looks longer and harder than it is. Honestly, it’s easy, but it does have a few steps in the beginning.
Why? Because I love to give you only the most flavorful recipes. And because I love an all-in-one dinner. Let me explain.
You want to start out by cooking the bacon, then searing the chicken and onion. Yes, this is first done on the stovetop before being added to the slow cooker. I know, what a pain, right? But trust me, searing the chicken will give you the best flavor. Can you skip this step? Yes, of course, but if you can make it happen, I’d sear the chicken first.
Once the chicken is seared, everything else goes into the slow cooker…

Including the potatoes!
Look, I love a dinner that’s a complete ALL-IN-ONE. So I thought, why not cook the potatoes for the mashed potatoes in the slow cooker along with the chicken. I wasn’t sure if it would turn out, but guys, it worked, and it worked so well!
The key is to leave the skins on the potatoes, then place the potatoes on top of the chicken so that they’re not submerged in the wine. They’ll cook up as the chicken cooks and by the time the chicken is ready, the potatoes are soft and ready for mashing.
Simple – and requires one less dish and saves on time.
I mashed the potatoes with butter, two cheeses, and garlic. I kept them simple, but creamy, buttery, and delicious.

It’s going to seem like a lot of wine to use, but trust me, it’s going to be great. The wine is the heart of the recipe, providing flavor while also helping to tenderize the chicken, so don’t skip it.
If you don’t love the idea of cooking the potatoes in the slow cooker, you can just skip it. We love the mashed potatoes with this dish, but it would also be great served over egg noodles or polenta!
And lastly, I’m highly recommending a side of crusty bread for mopping up that sauce…then maybe a glass of wine too. I know it’s only Thursday, but really the days all kind of blend right now. And wine with dinner is never really a bad idea.
And with that? Fancy Thursday night coq au vin? Promise it’s simple, it’s quick, it’s flavorful…and truly delicious.
Can I use chicken breasts instead of thighs?
Yes, but keep them nestled in the sauce so they stay juicy. Check for tenderness and remove once cooked through to avoid drying out.
How do I thicken the sauce without flour?
Reduce the cooking liquid until it lightly coats a spoon, then finish with a cornstarch slurry or a knob of butter for shine.
What wine works best?
A dry, medium-bodied red like Pinot Noir or Côtes du Rhône keeps flavors balanced and not overly oaky. Avoid big, heavily oaked wines so the sauce stays smooth.
Can I make this without bacon?
Absolutely—use olive oil to brown and add a pinch of smoked paprika for background warmth. Taste and adjust salt since you’ve skipped the bacon.

Looking for other slow cooker fall dinners? Here are a few ideas:
Slow Cooker Braised Hawaiian Pineapple Chicken Tacos
Creamy Wild Rice Chicken Soup with Roasted Mushrooms
Slow Cooker Hearty Chicken Soup
Lastly, if you make this Slow Cooker Coq au Vin with Parmesan Mashed Potatoes. be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi! Would it work the same if I peeled the potatoes beforehand instead of after??
Hey Lindsay,
Keeping the skin on the potatoes while cooking prevents them from falling apart. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I made this recipe last night and it did not disappoint! I don’t like mushrooms so I omitted them, the chicken was cooked perfectly and the flavor was amazing. The mashed potatoes were by far my favorite I have ever made. They were creamy, cheesy and delicious. The best part was having everything cooked in one pan and the crockpot, I’ll definitely be making this again.
Thank you so much Brittany! I am really glad this recipe turned out so amazing for you! xTieghan
I really liked the flavors but my sauce never thickened, I think the mushrooms need to be cooked before putting into the crock pot?
Hey Heidi,
Thanks so much for trying the recipe, I am sorry your sauce never thickened. The mushrooms do not need to be cooked prior to cooking. Did you adjust the recipe at all? Please let me know how I can help! xTieghan
This is in the slow cooker right now. I hope it’s fantastic as I thought it was a LOT of work and a LOT of cleanup
Hi Judi! How did this turn out for you? I hope well! If there is anything I can help with, please let me know! xTieghan
Made it yesterday (slow-cooker) and it was yummy! I sub the mashed potatoes for couscous/semolina (cooked separate at the end) and I added the bacon at the last stage to let it soak some of the wine sauce while reducing!
Hi Sandra! I am so happy this recipe turned out so well for you! Thank you for trying this one! xTieghan
This recipe was really delicious. I followed the recipe except omitted the garlic for the mashed potatoes and seasoned to taste. Thanks for a great slow cooker recipe. It felt hearty but healthy at the same time.
Love to hear that!! Thank you so much Carla! xTieghan
Looove these recipes but it’s crazy that people leave reviews when they haven’t tried recipes. I read reviews to see how it went for us average folk and pick up added info.
Thx Tieghan for the recipes!
Hi Annemarie! I am really sorry about that! I hope you still enjoy my recipes! xTieghan
Better than a restaurant! This was sooo good
Thank you Michelle! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Definitely one of my favourite slow cooker dishes. The ultimate comfort food and so easy to make !!!
Thank you so much Lou Ann! xTieghan
I made this the day I received the email with the recipe I used bone in, skin on thighs – another keeper!!!
I made this the day I received the email with the recipe – another keeper!!!
Yes!! So happy this turned out so amazing for you, Jennifer! Thank you! xTieghan
Just curious….the recipe calls for 4 cloves of garlic but your pictures show a head of garlic. Looks delish. Can’t wait to try.
Hey Lori,
So I use the head in the crockpot, but for the mashed potatoes I wouldn’t go crazy with the garlic otherwise it will overpower them. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
I’m gunna make it!
And,,are you happy with Cafemedia?
This was another excellent recipe from HBH, one that I will make again. It was a simple meal to put together, the house smelt wonderful while it was cooking and the potatoes were the perfect lush side.
I unintentionally defrosted boneless/skinless chicken thighs (label your freezer food people!) and they were just fine although I will use the proper ones next time.
Thanks for the recipe – it is an easy one but perfect for company.
Hi Darcy! I am really happy this recipe turned out so amazing for you! Thank you so much for trying this one!! xTieghan
My family loved this, we used the instapot recipe and skipped the bacon!
I have a power pressure cooker XL and I had to cook for 20 min as the potatoes weren’t quite done.
My family loved it.
I am really glad this turned out so amazing for you Sabrije! Thank you for trying it! xTieghan