Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken
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YUM! Bump0
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Thanks! BUMP!0
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Um, this looks delicious. Thank you for sharing.0
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Yummy!! Thanks0
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I think I'll make this sometime this week.0
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This sounds delicious!0
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i drooled way too much for my own good right there.0
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Bump because I need a new chicken recipe...and yum!
I would also go heavier on the garlic0 -
Could probably calculate myself... but this seems like it would be high in sugar and sodium. Perhaps just no salt added tomato sauce instead of ketchup and reduced sodium soy sauce (a smidge less of that) and add in some veg to bulk it up... celery, bell pepper, onion and zucchini. All of those take on other flavors really well. Plus it would up the fiber content.
Just my two cents!!
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bumping for later.0
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Note to OP: soy sauce, ketchup, honey... is this like a teriyaki chicken? Or better?0
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Hi. It reminds me more of like General Tsos chicken. Sticky, sweet, spicy.. If you like it hotter, just adjust with pepper flakes. The reason I say this is I poured it in one time and whoops... Got HOT.. Hope you like.0
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Whenever I see ketchup I usually replace the ingredient with tomato paste and if need be, some water, but the paste gives much more punch of flavor for me and lowers the sugars. Also when it comes to soy sauce, I like to use Pearl River Super Dark soy sauce. It has 1300mg of sodium per tablespoon, but it's so dense in flavor that it's a 4:1 in the flavor impact. Which mean I add 4 parts water to one part soy sauce to follow recipes.
Therefore in this particular recipe: there is about 5 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon (1/3 cup)of soy sauce which equates to 4,686mg of sodium if using regular soy sauce about 3,786 for light vs. 1300mg of the Pearl River method.0 -
Thanks for the recipe. Looks delicious.0
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Whenever I see ketchup I usually replace the ingredient with tomato paste and if need be, some water, but the paste gives much more punch of flavor for me and lowers the sugars. Also when it comes to soy sauce, I like to use Pearl River Super Dark soy sauce. It has 1300mg of sodium per tablespoon, but it's so dense in flavor that it's a 4:1 in the flavor impact. Which mean I add 4 parts water to one part soy sauce to follow recipes.
Therefore in this particular recipe: there is about 5 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon (1/3 cup)of soy sauce which equates to 4,686mg of sodium if using regular soy sauce about 3,786 for light vs. 1300mg of the Pearl River method.
This is great. Will have to see if I can find that around here.0 -
Stealing this idea.0
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Bump! Thanks0
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Bump. These sound awesome. Can't wait to try!!!0
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Thank you for the recipe.0
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I saw this post, was intrigued, and made it yesterday. Oh my gosh...yummy! My daughter polished off a huge amount of the chicken. We both loved it Thank you for sharing!0
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How did you know I was just looking for some great crock pot recipes!!?? Thank you!!! ( I'll be adding more garlic, for sure thou!)0
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I will be making this on Sunday. Thanks for the recipe.0
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Yes, can't have enough garlic. Like I said one time I slipped with the red pepper flakes... WOW0
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I saw this post, was intrigued, and made it yesterday. Oh my gosh...yummy! My daughter polished off a huge amount of the chicken. We both loved it Thank you for sharing!0
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bump for later0
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Sounds great and I love the red pepper flake and broccoli suggestions.0
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