That’s another clickbait recipe-style headline, not a reliable or complete instruction.
Why it’s misleading
- It doesn’t tell you the 4 ingredients
- “Pure magic” is marketing language, not cooking information
- It leaves out key food safety details (time, temperature, liquid amounts)
Important food safety note (slow cooker + chicken)
Raw chicken in a slow cooker is generally safe only if:
- it reaches an internal temperature of 74°C (165°F)
- it cooks long enough (usually 4–6 hours on high or 6–8 on low, depending on size and cooker)
- it is not left on “warm” or low-heat unsafe conditions
What these posts usually are
They typically:
- hide a very simple recipe (like chicken + sauce + seasoning)
- use dramatic wording to get clicks
- encourage you to “tap to reveal” ingredients
A real simple version (example)
A basic slow-cooker chicken recipe might include:
- chicken breasts
- salt & pepper
- garlic or onion powder
- a sauce (like broth, salsa, or cream-based sauce)
But the exact result depends heavily on quantities and cooking time.
Bottom line
There is no “magic trick” here—just a likely simple recipe being hidden behind clickbait wording.
If you want, paste the full “4 ingredients” when you find them, and I’ll tell you if it’s actually good, safe, and how to improve it.