Update: Like a goose, I left the onions out of the ingredients list and instructions. I have fixed and updated the recipe. My apologies to those who might have printed it before seeing the correction. I imagine it will still taste marvelous made sans onion, but with onions, it sings!
Everybody wants a unicorn recipe. It’s the kind of dish we all secretly hopes exists but despair of actually finding. You try recipe after recipe after recipe trying to find something, ANYTHING that isn’t a burger (Not that there’s anything wrong with that.) or a hot dog (Nothing wrong with that, either, but EGADS, give us some variety, please.) that will make everyone happy. All we want is tasty unicorns.
What would you say if I told you that I have a slow-cooker recipe that requires no more work than chopping an onion and a few garlic cloves and a wee bit of ginger, whisking a few liquids together and pouring it over some boneless skinless chicken thighs in the slow cooker? And then if I were to tell you that you didn’t have to do any pre-browning on that chicken? Wait, then I also said that it was easy on the wallet, too.
But what if I followed all that up by saying that four hours after doing that, you would have a dish that (even out of the slow-cooker) was deep and complex, flavourful and beautiful, and made every single person in my family happy. Would you think I was a liar?
Or would you believe me if I told you this is a unicorn?
Normally something that simple doesn’t yield palatable let alone fabulous. This, however, is fabulous.
Sweet, tangy, spicy, garlicky, gingery with a velvety sauce and tender chicken. It’s just so very good. I first saw this over on my friend Amy’s blog and knew I had to try it. True to Amy’s promise of success, we had no leftovers the first time I made it (and I had doubled her recipe!) And as a testament to the taste of this unicorn, I made it again just under a week later, this time with a few changes that I wanted to try. My husband was on (ANOTHER) business trip, and again, I doubled the amount of meat. And again? No leftovers. I repeat. NO LEFTOVERS. My five sons and I polished off a batch of it that was every bit as large as the batch that my adult male husband helped us consume earlier in the week.
Woah.
A.) These guys eat a lot. Okay. I’m no slouch. But still… I weep for my food budget.
B.) I may have to triple the recipe next time.
C.) Help.
When I told my husband later that night what we’d eaten for dinner as we caught up over the phone, he said, “Oh man. I missed it? That stinks.”
He had gone out to a restaurant that night and was jealous of our dinner. I call that a score for me.
Let me tell you one more thing, though… I’ve mentioned my picky pants gruesome-twosome anti-veg contingent before, right? They sucked this up like hoovers. They didn’t slow down to realize there were itty bitty minced onions in the dish.
Saddle up this unicorn and believe!
Slow-Cooker Honey Sesame Chicken
Rate RecipeIngredients
- 3 pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs
- salt and pepper
- 3/4 cup honey
- 1/2 cup soy sauce
- 1/2 cup minced onion
- 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons ketchup
- 1 tablespoon canola oil
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
- 1 tablespoon minced or grated fresh ginger
- 4 cloves garlic peeled and minced
- 3/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 4 teaspoons cornstarch
- 1/4 cup of water
Serve with:
- Hot cooked rice
- Sesame seeds
- Scallions thinly sliced
Instructions
- Very lightly season the chicken thighs with salt and pepper and place them in the slow cooker.
- Whisk the honey, soy sauce, onion, ketchup, canola and sesame oils, ginger, garlic and pepper flakes together in a mixing bowl and pour over the chicken thighs. Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 4 hours, or until the chicken is tender and cooked through.
- Use tongs or a slotted spoon to transfer the chicken to a rimmed plate or bowl and cover lightly with foil, leaving the pan juices in the slow cooker.
- Stir the cornstarch into the water with a fork or small whisk until dissolved. Whisk the mixture into the pan juices in the slow cooker. Re-cover the slow-cooker and turn the heat to high. Let it cook and thicken for 15 minutes.
- Carefully transfer the chicken back into the slow-cooker. Serve the pieces of chicken over the hot cooked rice, spoon the sauce over the chicken and garnish with sesame seeds and scallions.
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Reader's Thoughts...
Rita says
Hi. I am only using 1.8 lbs chicken. Do I cook it for less time? Should I adjust the other ingredients? Thanks
Rebecca says
Any time you put less in a slow cooker it’s going to use a little less time. I’m not sure how much time you’ll need to knock off of the overall total… just start checking it earlier. It’s hard to have too much of that sauce, so I’d leave that!
Rita says
Thank you!
Tisa says
I was on the lookout for some slowcooker Asian recipes. This looks wonderful. I might be doing this over the weekend. Thank You!
Debbie says
This looks and sounds soooo good. Can’t wait to try it on a weekend as I work 9 hr days.
Jenna says
I skimmed the comments but didn’t see anything about possibly using arrowroot instead of cornstarch since my husband can’t have corn. Think it would produce the same results?
Rebecca says
I have not tested it, but I imagine arrowroot would work here! Please do let me know if you try it out!
Caroline says
i work 8-10 hour days without the ability to come home…i need crock pot recipes that can be set before work and ready when i’m home…how can i adjust this recipe?
Rebecca says
I haven’t tested it in other temps, times, or methods, so I would suggest experimenting with it a bit! Maybe you could try setting it on low and watching its progress on a day you can be home in case something goes wrong?
Annylem says
I need 8-10 hour crockpot recipes too, since I work an 8 hour day. I haven’t tried this recipe yet, but what I do for 4 hour crockpot recipe’s is freeze the meat and put it in the crock to slowly thaw. I plug the crock into an electric timer switch (they’re about $5 at walmart) and set the timer so that it starts up 5 hours later. The meat is just thawed by then and it cooks as expected!
Juliet says
Could you use chicken breasts in this recipe?
Rebecca says
I haven’t tested it with chicken breasts, Juliet, but if you scroll through the comments, I think some other folks have to good results! I’m thinking you’d probably want to cut back a smidge on cooking time since chicken breasts dry out more quickly, but that’s just instinct and not experience talking! Please let me know if you try it!
Linda says
I know this is an old one now, but anything that BOTH my boys like (instead of one or the other) is worth a comment! Delicious and so convenient!
Rebecca says
Old or not, I SO appreciate that it made your boys happy!
Lisa C. says
I just made this last night and it was out of this world! My boyfriend couldn’t get enough of it. I served it over homemade pork fried rice and it tasted just like a combination platter from a chinese restaurant. The only thing i was disappointed about was that the sauce never thickened. It was still delicious, though. Thank you so much.
Diane says
“Honey Sesame Chicken”, my first Chinese dish to make… and it was sooo good! Tastes as good as what I’ve eaten out. I just started using a crock pot and I’ve been very pleased with the few dishes I’ve made so far. Glad I stumbled upon this one, hubby said it was a definite “keeper”! Looking forward to trying more of your great dishes. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Mum-me says
Sorry, that first comment from me was meant for Mom24 who shared your recipe on her blog …. but thanks for the printable version!!
Mum-me says
Sounds like something my brood would eat – thanks for sharing. And I hope you do get a chance to do your Christmas shopping and relaxing before Christmas. We’ve been on school holidays for a week now but it’s so hot I don’t feel like doing anything.
Mom24@4evermom says
Wow! I’m not always a big fan of crockpot dishes, most of the time I find they just aren’t well, that good, this one? Fabulous! We all loved it, I’ll definitely be making it again. My youngest two (10, 12) were even fighting over who got the leftovers in their lunches. Wow indeed!
Debbie says
This was fabulous! I had friends over for dinner and tried this for the first time. Everyone
Loved it. I cannot believe how easy this was, and will NOT be ordering from the Chinese
restaurant for sesame chicken anymore. Next time I may add some broccoli just because!
Thanks for sharing this!!
Kathy says
Yes Rebecca, that’s very helpful. Thank you! I’m going to try this recipe tonight.
When I looked at the ingredients on my bottle of sesame oil, it said from “toasted” sesame oil and canola oil. Are all sesame oils combined with canola oil or is that a “watered down” version of the pure form of sesame oil?
Kathy says
Can’t wait to try this and I think I have all the ingredients. Is toasted sesame oil that same as regular sesame oil?
Rebecca says
The answer is a qualified yes. If toasted sesame oil is what you think of as regular sesame oil (which it is for me) then it’s a yes. There is, however (as I learned when making a purchasing error) un-toasted sesame oil. It’s much lighter in colour and doesn’t have that, well, TOASTY quality of toasted sesame oil. Is that not at all helpful?
Karen says
I am really looking forward to making this + I need to take an appetizer to an upcoming event. I was wondering about making it ahead and putting it into lettuce pieces like a little lettuce wrap. Do you think the flavors would work for this? Or would it be better in pieces with a toothpick?
Rebecca says
I think you may have better luck on the lettuce leaves because the chicken is rather fally-aparty when it’s done.
suzi says
great recipe! i tried this last night and my husband and 2 picky children all loved it! i didnt use my slow cooker (which i love to use, but was pressed for time), and i browned the thighs and onions first, but other than that i followed it to the tee. it was delicious!! thx for posting it!
Robert says
I made this last night and everybody loved it! Not one bite for leftovers. I’m going to double this recipe next time. Thank you so much!!
Janis Jeffries says
Do you have the nutritional stats, PLEASE?! I never make a recipe anymore without having the nutritional stats. Thanks so much!
Rebecca says
Hi Janis,
I have a link for you that you can use to find the nutritional stats for any recipe! http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp
Danielle says
What size slow cooker do you use?