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Hey guess what? I made you a new recipe with your three favorite words in the title — slow cooker chicken.
That’s right. Without fail, requests for slow cooker recipes and chicken recipes seem to far outweigh all other topics in surveys and your emails. So today I’m doing a two-for-one and also introducing a healthier new take on a classic — Slow Cooker Teriyaki Chicken!
This version includes all of the delicious sweet and savory teriyaki flavors you love. But this easy homemade teriyaki sauce is naturally sweetened with honey instead of refined sugar. And since your slow cooker is going to do most of the work for you, there is very minimal prep time required. I think we can call that a win-win.
Speaking of winning, we’re also giving away not one but two amazing new Crock-Pot slow cookers in a giveaway below. Yep, the winner will receive one to keep and one to give to a friend. How cool is that?! So read on for this tasty recipe and take a minute to enter the giveaway too.
I mean, really, just look at that chicken drenched in that thick, sweet teriyaki sauce. It’s calling your name.
Here’s how to make it happen.
First we begin by making the teriyaki sauce base. Simply whisk together the ingredients.
Then lay your chicken breasts out in a single layer in your slow cooker and pour the sauce over them. Cover and cook on high for about 4-5 hours, or until the chicken basically falls apart when shredded with a fork. Get ready, because your home is going to smell a-ma-zing.
Once the chicken is cooked, remove it with a slotted spoon and shred it on a separate plate or in a bowl.
Then transfer the remaining teriyaki sauce to a small saucepan, and whisk a cornstarch slurry. Bring it to a boil and let it thicken. Then pour the sauce on top of your shredded chicken.
Gently toss to combine. And then comes the hardest part — deciding how you’re going to enjoy it!
I actually enjoyed my first serving on a little teriyaki chicken slider. So simple!
But of course, the classic way would be over rice. Or quinoa. Or even just on its own, with a side of veggies. I’m pretty sure you can’t go wrong any way you choose, especially with that heavenly homemade teriyaki sauce. You’re gonna love it!
Here’s the recipe (and be sure to also check out the giveaway below!)
This Slow Cooker Teriyaki Chicken recipe is simple to make, full of great flavor, and made with natural sweeteners.
Ingredients
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2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup chopped white onion
1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup soy sauce (use low-sodium if desired)
1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh ginger
1/8 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup cold water
3 Tbsp. cornstarch
(optional toppings: sliced scallions and toasted sesame seeds)
Instructions
Add the chicken breasts to the bottom of your slow cooker in a single layer.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the garlic, onion, honey, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, ginger, and black pepper until combined. Pour the mixture on top of the chicken breasts. Cover slow cooker, and cook on high for 4-5 hours, or until the chicken is cooked through and shreds easily with a fork. Remove the chicken with a slotted spoon to a separate bowl and shred it using two forks. Transfer the remaining teriyaki sauce from the slow cooker to a medium saucepan.
Meanwhile in a separate bowl, whisk together the cold water and cornstarch until the cornstarch is dissolved and no longer lumpy. Pour the cornstarch slurry into the teriyaki sauce mixture, and whisk to combine. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, and let it boil for about 1-2 minutes or until thickened. Remove from heat, and pour the sauce on top of the shredded chicken. Toss to combine.
Serve topped with scallions (green onions) and toasted sesame seeds if desired.
iStir™ does the stirring for you so you don’t have to. With the slow cooker’s countdown digital timer and automatic stirring, you are provided the convenience of preparing food with perfect results, even if you are not in the kitchen. Simply prepare ingredients, set cook time and attach the motor housing with proper paddle in place. Choose the general purpose paddle for soup and chili or the stew paddle for thick stew and more dense dishes. After an initial 2-hour delay, the stirring self-activates every 30 minutes to ensure thorough mixing and even heating until turned off. Pretty darn cool.
I especially stirring system when making dips and chilis. It’s really handy, especially when just keeping the slow cooker on the “warm” setting while entertaining, to not have to constantly be stirring my recipe. But this Crock-Pot is also a pro at making all of your other favorite slow cooker meals that don’t need stirring. It pretty much does everything. :)
Disclaimer: This giveaway was sponsored by Crock-Pot. I received a complementary slow cooker to test and review, but was not paid and all opinions are 100% my own as always. Thanks for supporting the brands that make this site — and great giveaways — possible!
I have tried pulled pork but have never tried pulled chicken. I am excited to try this recipe!I love crock pot cooking as it does all of the work for you!
I’m going to make this for my brother-in-law tomorrow! Wish I had a new crock pot to make it in. Mine, most definitely, is an antique. Time to upgrade! :)
My mom would always cook butter chicken in the crock pot, always turned out perfect! I have so many crock pot recipes I would like to try, including this one, but I do not have one yet! Either time to invest in one or I will get lucky in this giveaway!
Slow cooker shredded beef tacos – soo easy to make and there’s enough for two meals. This looks good, and its pretty over rice with some green veg, I’ll have to try it this weekend.
New to slow cookers… if I have a smaller one (single gal) do I just cut the recipe in half? Can’t wait to try this!
Mary —
It’s SO easy to reduce (cut in half)any recipe you want! We are two, and I do it all the time. You can freeze some for later, or save a serving for a carry to work lunch too.
I put some pork chops, cream of mushroom soup, lemon pepper and beef broth in a crockpot, cook it all day, and enjoy! It’s tender and juicy and delicious!
I like Chinese food so I think my favorite is the Teriyaki Chicken.
Thanks, Pascale
I have tried pulled pork but have never tried pulled chicken. I am excited to try this recipe!I love crock pot cooking as it does all of the work for you!
I’m going to make this for my brother-in-law tomorrow! Wish I had a new crock pot to make it in. Mine, most definitely, is an antique. Time to upgrade! :)
Tried it tonight and LOVED it! Was a hit with the hubby and kids too!!
I love to make a roast in the crockpot! So glad I found your blog. :)
My favorite recipe for the crock pot is Ranch pork chops. And the best part, my fam LOVES too!!
This looks so easy — and I need something to break in my new crock pot with! Can’t wait to try this!
My mom would always cook butter chicken in the crock pot, always turned out perfect! I have so many crock pot recipes I would like to try, including this one, but I do not have one yet! Either time to invest in one or I will get lucky in this giveaway!
Crockpot soup is definitely my favorite!
Shredded taco chicken for rice bowls, nachos, burritos, and more. So good!
Omg I love terriyaki chicken!! That slider looks heavenly :)
My favorite is pulled BBQ chicken
Crockpot cranberry bbq chicken!
Old fashioned chicken noodle soup a la crockpot- it can be done!
Looking for new recipes to make during a huge snow storm.
I love my crockpot! Being a busy mom with 3 boys (4 if you count the husband :) ). Our favorite meal is pulled pork sandwiches
Just found your site. Looking forward to diving in!
I love making maple coated almonds in the crock pot! Such a sweet treat when they are done :)
I love making garlic honey crockpot chicken!
I love my crock pot but it’s so old and falling apart now.
I have to try this amazing recipe tonight
Pulled pork!
I love crockpot berry cobbler!
Thanks for the recipe and giveaway. Would love a slow cooker that can stir itself!
Oh, and my favorite slow cooker recipe is bbq chicken!
I love beef stew.
I love to make pork BBQ in the slow cooker, thanks!
White chili with chicken. Makes the house smell fantastic!
Love this recipe! It was so tender and flavorful!
Making right now. Smells wonderful
That looks and sounds delicious!
Potato soup is my favorite Crockpot meal.
our favorite crock pot recipe is hot beef sandwiches!!
hot beef sandwiches
Beef Stew, but this looks so good I would love to try it!
Slow cooker shredded beef tacos – soo easy to make and there’s enough for two meals. This looks good, and its pretty over rice with some green veg, I’ll have to try it this weekend.
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My favorite crockpot recipe is Korean-style short ribs. This recipe though is high on my “to-try” list!
Cranberry pot roast, but I’m going to try this one.
New to slow cookers… if I have a smaller one (single gal) do I just cut the recipe in half? Can’t wait to try this!
It’s SO easy to reduce (cut in half)any recipe you want! We are two, and I do it all the time. You can freeze some for later, or save a serving for a carry to work lunch too.
This looks so amazing and easy! Can’t wait to try it!
I love making honey soy chicken!
We still have yet to find a fav crock pot recipe, but we enjoy trying out chilis, chowders, or stews!
I put some pork chops, cream of mushroom soup, lemon pepper and beef broth in a crockpot, cook it all day, and enjoy! It’s tender and juicy and delicious!
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My favorite recipe in the winter is venison chili!
Love your recipe ideas……just found your blog today
I have never owned a slow cooker before, but the first recipe I would try is your slow cooker apple cider pulled pork!
Looks delicious!
My favorite slow cooker recipe is meatballs.
Coming home to anything cooked in a Crock-Pot is heavenly!! I wish I had invented the crock-pot that stirs!!!