Easy Crock Pot Meals – Honey Chicken and Rice Recipe

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You know when you make something really good, and you’re like OH MY FREAKIN’ STARS?

Well, this recipe for honey chicken is just that.  Oh my freakin’ stars.  Next time, I’m making a double batch so we can eat it 2 nights in a row.  Yep, it was that good.

Ingredients

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts {I used frozen chicken}
1 small onion, diced
1 cup honey
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup ketchup
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
salt and pepper to taste

Directions

There are really 2 different ways to make this recipe.

If you plan on using frozen chicken breasts, simply turn the crock pot on low, and place frozen chicken in the bottom of the crock pot.  Mix all the remaining ingredients together and pour the sauce over the chicken, put the lid on, and cook for 8 hours.

If you plan on using thawed chicken breasts, turn your crock pot on low, and place the chicken in the bottom of the crock pot   Mix all the remaining ingredients together and pour the sauce over the chicken, put the lid on, and cook for 3 -4 hours.

Serve over a bed of your favorite rice.

Viola!  A scrumptious dinner in no time at all!  Man, I love my crock pot!

Want to spend less time in the kitchen and more time doing the things you love?  Check out the book Fix-It And Forget-It Big Cookbook: 1400 Best Slow Cooker Recipes By Phyllis Pellman Good.  The reviews are awesome and Amazon currently has it on stock.



Comments

  1. Love your recipes…definately going to try this one!

  2. yum! I am making that this week!

  3. HeyBeckyJ says:

    This chicken looks really tasty, but so does the rice in your picture. Would you share the recipe for the rice too?

  4. Donna Leavitt says:

    Thanks for reminding me of this recipe. I haven’t made this for a while. It’s really good with sesame seeds and green onions sprinkled on top. YUM! You can even add a bag of frozen broccoli to get a veggie in there.

  5. Dear Mavis,

    The Phyllis of your crockpot cookbook and I are birthday twins. We were roommates in college, and if you go here–http://fix-itandforget-it.com/blog/about-phyllis/–and scroll down to the text beneath the Dec 68 photo, you’ll learn how I contributed majorly to her career.

    (She and Merle are who published my kiddie books and Growing Up Plain.)

    I wouldn’t mind some of that chicken for supper. I’m afraid we’re stuck with a scalloped-weenies-and-potatoes-and-carrots casserole.

    Love,
    S

  6. I sent my husband here to check out the recipe…he’s making it. And, he added the cookbook to his Christmas list – so I guess I’m getting him that – ha!

  7. Could I get the recipe for the rice you served with your chicken? It looks delicious . . . and it looks like it’d go perfectly with the chicken recipe:)

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