A Slow Cooker Chicken recipe is an easy way to get dinner on the table and you can't beat the fantastic hoisin sauce that flavors this crockpot recipe. 176 calories and 4 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP
Slow Cooker Hoisin Chicken Recipe {Crockpot}
You can't beat a great slow cooker chicken recipe for an easy dinner that doesn't require much thought. Plus, it involves hoisin sauce, which is always a good thing. Actually, a friend recently asked me what hoisin sauce tasted like because she wasn't sure she had tried it. Once I got over my initial mock horror (haven't tried hoisin sauce, the best condiment ever to be siphoned into a glass jar?!), I told her that it is a thick, rich Chinese barbecue sauce with the saltiness of soy sauce and a slight sweetness.
Just good all-around.
When I pulled out my crockpot that day, I had hoisin sauce on the brain and chicken in the fridge. This slow cooker chicken recipe practically made itself from there. I love it when that happens!
Try my pressure cooker version of this recipe, Hoisin Instant Pot Chicken Breasts.
I'm not kidding when I say that it just doesn't get any easier than this recipe. Just pour the 6-ingredient sauce over the boneless, skinless chicken thighs in the slow cooker, and cook for an hour and a half.
Once the chicken is cooked, all that's left to do is shred the meat and boil the sauce with some cornstarch to make it rich and thick.
So, how do you serve this slow cooker chicken?
- Serve it over rice with stir-fried veggies, such as Stir Fried Green Beans or Spicy Stir Fried Cabbage.
- Wrap it in a tortilla with vegetables for an easy lunch.
- Tuck it in corn tortillas with Spicy Asian Slaw with Carrots & Ginger Dressing for a fun take on tacos
- Toss it with cooked soba noodles and vegetables. Use the remaining sauce to coat the noodles.
Tip: Both hoisin sauce and chili-garlic sauce can be found in the international aisle of most grocery stores.
Other healthy slow cooker recipes:
Slow Cooker Italian Chickpeas {Cookin' Canuck}
Slow Cooker Turkey & Potato Soup {Cookin' Canuck}
Pineapple Chicken (Crockpot) {Well Plated}
Slow Cooker Butternut Squash Chili {Spend with Pennies}
Slow Cooker Hoisin Chicken Recipe {Crockpot}
Ingredients
- â…“ cup low-sodium soy sauce
- â…“ cup hoisin sauce
- â…“ cup low-sodium chicken broth
- 2 tablespoons honey or agave nectar
- 2 tablespoons minced ginger
- ½ teaspoons chili-garlic sauce or to taste
- 2 ¼ pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs, trimmed of fat
- 1 tablespoons cornstarch
- 2 tablespoons water
- sliced green onions for garnish
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, hoisin sauce, chicken broth, honey (or agave nectar), ginger and chili-garlic sauce.
- Place the trimmed chicken thighs in the bottom of a slow cooker. Pour the sauce over the chicken.
- Cook the chicken on HIGH for 1 ½ to 2 hours or on LOW for 4 hours, or until cooked through.
- Transfer the chicken to a cutting board, let cool slightly, then shred with two forks or your hands.
- Pour the sauce into a small saucepan. In a small bowl, whisk together the cornstarch and water, then add to the sauce.
- Bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking frequently. Cook until the sauce is slightly thickened, 4 to 5 minutes.
- Place the shredded chicken in a bowl or into the slow cooker to keep warm, and pour ¾ cup of the sauce over top. (Reserve remaining sauce for serving over rice or stir-fried vegetables.) Toss to coat. Serve and garnish with green onions.
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This post was originally published on September 29, 2014, and has been updated.
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Nancy
Love the recipe! Would love to make it with boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Any thoughts on cook time versus chicken thighs?
Imelda
Hi Dara, thanks for sharing this recipe! I love it. I used breast, since that’s the only chicken I have available. It was a big Hit! We like a lot of sauce, so I made it with 1/2 cup for all the ingredients that are 1/3 cup in you recipe.
Thanks again
Nicole H
This recipe is so easy, and so delicious! I've made it 3 times, to rave reviews. The 3rd time I tried it in the pressure cooker. It took 9 minutes and was PERFECT. I was concerned that the chicken would be bland, since it didn't have hours and hours to sit in the sauce. But that was not the case at all. Thought I would mention it here in case anyone else wanted to try it and needed the cook time. So, so good, thank you!
Bake Up, Little Suzy
The last time I cooked boneless, skinless chicken in the slow cooker it came out like particle board. So I was shocked (shocked!) that these chicken thighs were tender, juicy, and full of flavor. I skipped the ginger because I'm allergic, and I skipped the corn starch slurry because I'm watching my carbs, but otherwise, I made the recipe as directed.
I used the chicken in banh mi-inspired spring rolls, with pickled vegetables, cilantro, chopped peanuts, sliced jalapenos, and a sesame sriracha mayo dipping sauce.
Maria McWade
Is there a particular brand of Hoisin sauce you recommend?
Dara
Hi Maria, I typically use the Lee Kum Kee brand, which I find at my local grocery store. It can also be purchased on Amazon (affiliate link).
Grambeau
This was yummy! But I forgot the ginger! Dang. My slow cooker on low took about 25-3.0 hrs. And, instead of making the sauce, I used the pan juice to cook a packet of ramen noodles in the slow cooker, poured everything into a bowl with some of the shredded chicken, some chopped cilantro and sliced green onions. Really tasty. But I really missed the ginger.... Thanks!
Dara
I love that you made this your own with the addition of ramen and am so glad you enjoyed it! And I agree - the ginger is a must. 😉
DaveNancyH
This recipe is one of our regulars and is THE BEST when I have little time for dinner prep during the school year. Please keep the slow cooker recipes coming!
Jau
This is going down immediately. Thank you for this. Go AIR FORCE!
Kim Taylor
This is my 4th or 5th time making this recipe, so we obviously love it over here. Super easy and really tasty!
Kimberly O.
Hi, I'm curious how you calculated the SmartPoints for this recipe. I ran it through Weight Watchers' Recipe Builder and it comes to 5 SP per serving. I'm not complaining as this is still a low point meal AND it's made in the crock pot!! I'm looking forward to making this.
Lisa
We fixed this for our Super Bowl party as sliders and it was a hit! Love your recipes, Dara!
Sarah Walker Caron (Sarah's Cucina Bella)
Dara: Just wanted you to know that I made this tonight and we loved it. The sauce is phenomenal. I ended up having to cook it a little longer to get the thighs to cook just right, but otherwise it was perfect as is. Thinking of trying this with chicken breasts in the future (we prefer breasts) -- and perhaps some veggies in the slow cooker to make it a complete one pot meal (and hopefully stretch the cooking time a little). Thanks so much for the great recipe!
Anne
We like Asian cuisine, especially Chinese and Indian, and as I always do, making it for the first time, I followed the instructions exactly. Sad to say, this dish turned out too sweet! Less hoisin and no honey/agave, I think.
Barbara @ Barbara Bakes
Such mouth-watering pictures. This recipe would make a perfect pressure cooker recipe. Just pressure cook it for 9 minutes. Then come guest post it on Pressure Cooking Today 🙂
Tasha @thatssoyummy
Dara, thus dish is perfect to make on crazy weekdays, love the recipe so much making next week!
Mariah
Would this work if I kept the chicken whole and just used the sauce as a glaze? Thank you!
Determined WW Momma
I made this a few nights ago and it was delicious! My family agreed that it goes on our "Repeat Dinner" list! Thanks so much!
Pam willey
Made this for dinner tonight--we all loved it! Thanks Dara!
Shannon
I only have bone in chicken thighs. Would I increase the cook time or how could I make it work?
Dara
Shannon, this recipe will definitely work with bone-in chicken thighs (though I would still remove the skin). You will likely have to cook it slightly longer - maybe by 1/2 hour or an hour. Just check the chicken along the way to check for doneness. I hope you enjoy it!
Marlis
What can I say except the fact that this recipe changed my life yesterday. Really. I mean seriously! I am a super busy mom taking care of two kids (one who is homeschooled), a business, a household challenged husband, a crazy dog, AND my father in-law. This recipe is quick, lower fat than regular Chinese type meals, and utterly delicious. I ran out of soy sauce, only had about half of the needed amount, so I substituted tamari sauce and it was delicious. I also used chicken breast because I didn't have enough chicken thighs and due to the lower fat content of the meat added a teaspoon of sesame oil to the cooking sauce. Thank you for coming up with this fabulous recipe!
Dara
Marlis, it makes me so happy to hear this! This recipe is a favorite with my family (I've made it about 5 times since posting it) and I'm so glad that you and your family feel the same way. Thanks so much for letting me know.