Crockpot Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe

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Crockpot Honey Garlic Chicken is an easy slow cooker dinner, featuring a sticky-sweet sauce and juicy, perfectly cooked chicken thighs. Everyone will be fighting for the last piece!

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Chicken thighs cooked in a sweet brown sauce, sprinkled with sesame seeds.


 

So Good You Might Just Lick Your Plate (I Did!)

Crockpot honey garlic chicken always makes me think of this one time, at a reallllyyy nice restaurant, when I picked up my plate and slurped up all the sauce. No shame.

It just so happened that I had a hot date at one of Chicago’s best Asian restaurants, and because I knew the owner, I felt like, hey anything goes! I felt like a hot shot, if you will, until I completely made a fool of myself because I could not stop slurping up the honey garlic sauce. I didn’t completely pick up the plate – just kind of tilted it a little bit – enough to get every last drop of that sauce! This experience was akin to the first time I tasted bourbon chicken, with its equally irresistible sauce that leaves you wanting more.

As a result, I developed this recurring hangry hunger for honey garlic chicken because it is simply that good. Tender, moist, chicken thighs, coated in the most glorious homemade honey garlic sauce, and in my version, it all comes together in the slow cooker. This recipe will change your life!

Honey, soy sauce, ketchup, raw chicken thighs, and garlic on a marble countertop.

What You’ll Need

We’re only dealing with 5 ingredients here plus a seasoning or two. Super easy, I’m telling you. Here’s what you will need to make the perfect crockpot honey garlic chicken:

  • Chicken Thighs: Since this recipe is for the slow cooker, I recommend using boneless, skinless thighs. Skin-on chicken would not get crispy.
  • Garlic: Mince up some fresh garlic for a pop of savory flavor.
  • Honey: For sweetness and stickiness! Pure maple syrup makes a good substitute if needed.
  • Ketchup: Low-sodium is my preference, but you can use any ketchup you like.
  • Soy Sauce: Again, I like low-sodium soy sauce. However, you can use regular soy sauce, or substitute tamari or coconut aminos.
  • Dried Herbs/Seasonings: Dried oregano, fresh parsley, and toasted sesame seeds… yum!
Overhead shot of a metal mixing bowl with ketchup, soy sauce, and other ingredients inside.

How to Make Crockpot Honey Garlic Chicken

Take out the ketchup, soy sauce, honey, garlic, and chicken thighs – things are about to get amazing!

  1. Mix the Sauce Ingredients. In a bowl, combine all the sauce ingredients: honey, ketchup, garlic, soy sauce, and dried herbs.
  2. Place the Sauce and Chicken in the Slow Cooker. Arrange the boneless, skinless chicken thighs inside the slow cooker, and pour the sauce over them.
  3. Cook. Cover the Crockpot and cook on HIGH for about three hours, or on LOW for 4 to 5 hours.
  4. Optional: Thicken the Sauce. If you would like to thicken the sauce, you can whisk a cornstarch slurry into the sauce about thirty minutes before the end of the cooking time.

How to Make a Cornstarch Slurry

To make the slurry for thickening, mix a tablespoon of cornstarch mixed with a tablespoon of cold water, to form a paste. Whisk this into your sauce inside the slow cooker, cover and continue to cook. The sauce will thicken up beautifully!

Cooked honey garlic chicken, garnished with sesame seeds, in a crockpot insert.

Helpful Tips

This easy recipe is perfect for any dinner, with its ultra-simple ingredients and scrumptious taste. Plus, these tips make it even easier to whip up!

  • How Much Chicken Should I Use? Use enough chicken thighs to cover the bottom of your slow cooker. You can also use chicken breasts, or substitute bone-in, skin-on chicken, if you prefer. Keep in mind that different kinds of concern require different cooking times!
  • How Long Should I Cook This? All crock pots cook at different times and temperatures. Some readers suggest to cook the chicken for only 3 hours, while others said it took 4 hours in their crock pot. You can use a meat thermometer to make sure your chicken is done.
  • Checking for Doneness. Most importantly, 165 degrees Fahrenheit is the safe internal temperature for both the white meat of the chicken, and the dark meat. Always cook to this temperature for food safety!

Great Side Dish Ideas

To serve this chicken, I like to make jasmine rice or another white rice. Of course, you could also make salad, or serve some simple veggies cooked with salt and maybe a little butter. Still looking for inspiration? Well, some other good side dishes could include…

  • Broccoli: Fresh, green, Garlicky Steamed Broccoli is a great contrast for sticky chicken. It adds nutrition, too, of course! I love the fragrant garlic flavor in this recipe.
  • Noodles: Instead of rice, add even more yumminess to your meal with a serving of noodles.
  • Snap Peas: Crispy, crunchy, and sweet, these Sesame Snap Peas are always a huge hit and a breeze to make. Sesame goes perfectly with the sweetness of the honey garlic chicken.

Storing and Reheating the Leftovers

  • To store, place the chicken and sauce in airtight containers or bags, and refrigerate for up to four days.
  • Reheat on the stove over medium heat until heated through.

Can I Freeze Crockpot Honey Garlic Chicken?

Yes, you can! Just place the cooked, cooled chicken and sauce in a freezer bag or container, leaving as little air inside as possible. Mark with the date, freeze, and use within 3 months for best results.

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Crockpot Honey Garlic Chicken

You’ll love this easy crock pot recipe for chicken thighs cooked in honey garlic sauce. Only 5 ingredients + a couple seasonings. Super easy chicken recipe!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 hours
Total Time: 5 hours 5 minutes
Servings: 6

Ingredients 

  • 6 boneless, , skinless chicken thighs*
  • 4 garlic cloves, , minced
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup low sodium ketchup
  • 1/2 cup low sodium soy sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley
  • 1/2 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds
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Instructions 

  • Arrange chicken thighs on the bottom of your slow cooker; set aside. (please look at the notes section)
  • In a mixing bowl, combine garlic, honey, ketchup, soy sauce, oregano and parsley; whisk until thoroughly combined.
  • Pour the sauce over the chicken thighs. Close with a lid and cook for 4 to 5 hours on LOW, or 3 to 4 hours on HIGH.** (please look at the notes section)
  • Remove lid and transfer chicken to a serving plate.
  • Spoon the sauce over the chicken and sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds. Serve.

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Notes

*Use enough chicken thighs (bone-in or boneless, skin-on or without) to cover the bottom of your slow cooker. You can also use chicken breasts.
**All crock pots cook at different times and temperatures. Some readers suggest to only cook the chicken for 3 hours, while others said it took 4 hours in their crock pot. More importantly, 165 degrees Fahrenheit is the safe internal temperature for both the white meat of the chicken and dark meat.
If you would like to thicken the sauce, 30 minutes before the chicken is done, whisk a cornstarch slurry into the sauce; cover and continue to cook.
How to make a Cornstarch Slurry
  • Use 1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with 1 tablespoon cold water; mix it together until mixture forms a paste.
  • 30 minutes before the chicken is done cooking, whisk the cornstarch slurry into the sauce inside the slow cooker; cover and continue to cook for 30 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 227kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 1022mg | Potassium: 544mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 250IU | Vitamin C: 4.5mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1.3mg

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639 Comments

  1. Taylor says:

    Made this for my family tonight (with no backstory) and my husband slurped the rest of the sauce off his plate!! Then told me we should make it a soup! This was great, thank you!

  2. Deidre says:

    How long did u cook the breast in the slow cooker? Was it boneless, skinless? And did you sear it first before putting it in the slow cooker?

  3. Erin says:

    I made this today with chicken breasts and it was delish! Best recipe I have tried in a long time!

  4. Kelsey says:

    Sorry for the silly question but I have not used my crock pot before! Is it okay to put raw chicken in your crockpot and cook it? My dad loved to tell me its not the correct way with raw chicken haha. Thank you

    1. Katerina Petrovska says:

      Hi Kelsey! Some people do like to brown the chicken before putting it in the crock pot, but you don’t have to. I almost never do. ๐Ÿ˜€ I hope that helps!

    2. kathy says:

      I put raw chicken in my crock all the time and its fine

    3. Trish says:

      Tell your dad he is wrong…Yes you can put raw food in the crock pot..that is what it is for…enjoy!

  5. Leslie says:

    Family enjoyed this one!

  6. Dawn Jankowski says:

    I made this tonight using chicken breast & it was yummy! My husband can be picky & he loved it. Thanks for the recipe!

  7. SL says:

    Hi! I want to use 2 pounds of thighs (boneless). Should I double the sauce recipe? Thanks!

    1. Katerina Petrovska says:

      Hi! I haven’t made it with that many thighs at once, so I’m not 100%, but I would add a bit more of everything, obviously, but not sure if I would double it. Maybe add a 1/4 cup more of every ingredient. I hope that helps.

  8. Jess says:

    I made this today. It smelled delicious throughout the house while cooking on high for 4 hours.
    I made rice and fried a chopped up onion in butter, to serve with it. To be honest, it’s only meh. I probably won’t do this again. This is the second recipe that I’ve made with chicken thighs, and I have to say, that I’m not a fan of them. The sauce is runny (I followed the recipe to the T) and doesn’t really taste that sweet.
    Bummer.

    1. Katerina Petrovska says:

      Hi Jess! Sorry you didn’t like it. :(.
      Guess, I can’t win you all! ๐Ÿ˜€ ๐Ÿ˜‰
      Have a great night!

      1. Jess says:

        I have to say that it was way better the next day! And my husband liked it very much, so I’ll leave it in my yummlyies for dinner crock pot options ๐Ÿ™‚

    2. Anne says:

      My experience was the same. Followed to a T , so much as using the same honey ,soy sauce, and organic ketchup as in the picture. Exactly 6 hours later. 4 lumps of coal and a bitter runny sauce. I was so looking forward to something different. My crockpot works ok with other recipes

  9. Jen says:

    I just made this recipe and it is so yummy! I popped it in the crockpot on high at 11:30 AM and I just checked it at 1:45 PM and it is done! So I would advise to anybody making this on a high to keep a close eye on it the first time. I know my crockpot tends to run a bit hot, and so anytime I have meat that isnt on a bone that’s a little more of a thin cut, I keep a close watch. So I would say for a crockpot like mine obviously two hours on high or 4-4 1/2 hours or so on low, I smelled that the sugars were starting to head toward burning so I pulled it and it’s perfect! So for anyone who had that issue of strong flavored sauce maybe that’s what happened? Anyway thank you so much for the recipe it’s gonna make a delish dinner tonight!

  10. Tai says:

    Very well done! I was in a rush to make something for my girlfriend and daughter… came across your article and decided to stick with it. The chicken was just right, meat fell right off… sauce was good… not to strong even though I used the regular soy sauce. They both loved it and so did I… Thank you for taking the time to post this up.

    Do you have anything else that is as simple and Delicious? I want to be that man that god create… I need to feed my family!! please help…

    Aloha