Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken and Veggies
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The easiest one pot recipe ever. Simply throw everything in and that’s it! No cooking, no sauteeing. SO EASY!
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Just because summer is quickly approaching in about two weeks does not mean that you need to put your crockpot in storage. Rain or shine, winter or summer, slow cookers are meant to be used 365 days of the year, and it comes in really handy when you move into a new home and you have no idea if the oven or gas range is working yet.
Seriously. We have been living in our new home for less than a week and I have yet to test out the stove. But my slow cooker never fails me, especially in this glorious one pot meal, packed with the most flavor-packed chicken thighs and three different kinds of veggies.
The recipe calls for bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, which I highly recommend using if you decide to broil the chicken at the very end to help crisp up the skin. But this is a completely optional step so if you decide to skip this, it is best to use boneless, skinless chicken thighs (or boneless, skinless chicken breasts). You can’t go wrong either way!
Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken and Veggies
Ingredients
- 8 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
- 16 ounces baby red potatoes, halved
- 16 ounces baby carrots
- 16 ounces green beans, trimmed
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves
For the sauce
- ½ cup reduced sodium soy sauce
- ½ cup honey
- ¼ cup ketchup
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
Equipment
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine soy sauce, honey, ketchup, garlic, basil, oregano, red pepper flakes and pepper.
- Place chicken thighs, potatoes, carrots and soy sauce mixture into a 6-qt slow cooker. Cover and cook on low heat for 7-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours, basting every hour. Add green beans during the last 30 minutes of cooking time.
- OPTIONAL: Preheat oven to broil. Place chicken thighs onto a baking sheet, skin side up, and broil until crisp, about 3-4 minutes.
- Serve chicken immediately with potatoes, carrots and green beans, garnished with parsley, if desired.
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Hi Chungah!
If I were to halve (or even quarter) the recipe, how would I adjust the cooking time?
Unfortunately, without further recipe testing, I cannot advise the appropriate cooking time. As always, please adjust the cooking time as you see fit.
Can the chicken go in frozen?
It is best to use thawed chicken.
Making this for dinner tonight after having it at a party a couple of months ago. I added Honey BBQ sauce and onions to the mix, and man it smells good! 😀
That sounds incredible!
No salt?
Nope – none needed! 🙂
Is there a way to cutting this recipe in half
Yes, you can halve the recipe as needed, but cooking time may have to be adjusted accordingly as well. As always, please use your best judgment.
Any idea if I could substitute white potatoes and celery for the green beans?
Yes, absolutely.
I just found this recipe the other day and it’s in my slow cooker right now! I’ll have to say how it turns out later but I did stray a little from the original recipe to use some of what I already had on hand. I think I’m using a bigger pot than what the recipe calls for but it fits all my ingredients nicely.
After reading some comments I decided to double the sauce recipe from the beginning (I’m a huge sauce fan and wanted extra). I substituted the ketchup with honey garlic BBQ sauce and used a roasted garlic & peppers spice mix I love instead of red pepper flakes. May seem heavy on garlic but I love the stuff and often use extra anyway.
I put the potatoes on the bottom and did a layer of baby carrots next. Then used 1/3 of my sauce mixture and poured over the veggies. Then I did a layer of chicken, I used boneless skinless thighs and I’m not planning to broil them after. I chopped a small onion into large chunks and threw it on top then poured the rest of my sauce over everything. I also decided to top up my pot with a little liquid, about 1 cup I’d say, so the chicken was just barely covered. I have beans I’ll throw in, probably at the 7 hour mark. I plan to cook it at least 8 hours on low without basting.
Here’s hoping it turns out! The sauce smelled delicious as I was mixing it so I have high hopes!
You say add green beans last 30 minutes of cooking time. So these will cook in 30 minutes on the High setting the same as 30 minutes on the Low setting?
Also, I need to double this recipe. (18 thighs). I’m thinking cooking just the thighs in one crockpot, and the vegetables in another crockpot. Doubling the sauce and using half in each crockpot. Other than “without extensive testing…” do you think this will work? I’m thinking the veggies will be done sooner, so I can turn off the one pot and wait for the chicken.
It really depends on how you like your green beans cooked – some like it more crisp than others. I prefer mine a bit softer so I like to cook them on high for the last 30 minutes. But really, it’s up to you.
And yes, cooking in separate slow cookers sounds like a great idea but without further recipe testing, I cannot answer with certainty. As always, please use your best judgment.
Hello, if I use regular soy sauce but decrease the amount, will it turn out pretty similar? Do I need to add a little water? Thank you!
Yes, that sounds like a great idea, or else it will be too salty.
This looks delicious…and so easy! Thanks for sharing, I’ve pinned it and am going to make it later this week 🙂
Made last night and it was amazing the potatoes and carrots tasted really good I didnt do the beans. I used bonless skinless chicken thighs and cooked it on high for 4 hours. The chicken tasted great but im wondering if it would taste even better cooked on low for 8 hours or does it really make any difference?
You can really go with either option! 🙂
Great recipe, thanks for sharing. I tried to make while at work today and failed horribly. I used a smaller crock pot 3 quarts but used about half of the main solid ingredients. I used regular soy sauce, and still used half a cup same with other mixture items. Was this too much? Everything came super brown and way too mushy and slightly burnt.
This is my first crockpot. It water necessary at all?
Just wondering so I can try again.
Thanks!
I’m sorry that this recipe did not turn out the way you had imagined. But this is really best when reduced sodium soy sauce is used. Water is not necessary. Also, were all ingredients halved as well?
I had the same results hope everything to email for lunch butoday threw everything out. Must be the regular soy sauce
Where do you buy the cooking liners for the slow cooker?
I had an awful time getting the crust and baked on food removed.
They are available here on amazon.com.
I don’t understand…16 ozs of each vegetable..so you use canned vegetables..if not could you post how many potatoes,carrots to use and how many lbs of green beans?
Karen, 16 ounces is equivalent to 1 pound, which means 1 pound of each veggie. Canned vegetables are not used here.
Wow, just fabulous! I’ve made this meal 3 times, each time a little different. I definitely like chicken breasts over thighs here. The chicken is melt-apart delicious on high for 3hrs but I like the flavor better when I have it on low for 5hrs. I’ve never done the full time for either method. My husband always asks “when can we have that ‘red chicken’ again?” Thank you so much for this!
I am allergic to soy sauce. anything I can substitute? I usually j ust omit but then less flavorful.
Donna, here is a great forum discussing possible substitutes. Hope that helps!
I made this for dinner 2 days ago and, and your website is titled, this was damn delicious! I cooked it for 7 hours on low and basted it occasionally. The thighs were cooked perfectly and the veggies were so flavorful! This one is going into our meal planning rotation.
How can you baste it that much?? You cannot lift a crockpot lid while the food is cooking unless you add a half hr to the cooking time every time you lift the lid at all. Or you food is not safe if it does not cook the proper amount of time. If you lift the lid every hr, and are cooking it on low, you have to add almost 3 1/2 hrs to the overall time then if you want it cooked for 7 hrs properly. You might want to disclose this info!
Holly, it is fine to baste as needed but if it is not to your preferences, you can simply skip this step as you see fit. Isn’t that the beauty of home cooking?
Made this tonight with ingredients stated. Came out great. Hubby liked it. Served over white rice.
Will definitely do again. Did not baste and the chicken was great.
Set it and did stuff around the house. It was perfect
This was amazing!! My husband and 10 year old boy ate everything! The veggies and all! The sauce is so delicious! Definitely a finger licking good recipe!
Hello What does blasting mean?
Here is a great tutorial on how to baste. Hope that helps!