I know I’ve said this more than once and I promise not to say it every time I post a slow cooker recipe but here I go “I LOVE MY SLOW COOKER!!!” The smells that emanate from that little kitchen appliance while your dinner is being cooked are almost unbearable. Not to mention I can just load it up and walk away from it for hours and when I return to the little magical piece of equipment dinner is almost done.
I also don’t have to heat up the house for a delicious dinner. I believe the heat index here in North Florida exceeded 100° today. Who wants to cook dinner in that kind of heat? Not this little lady:) I tried to be a good wife this morning and cook my husband a pound cake. THAT was an epic fail. Had the oven on for over an HOUR and the pound cake turned out awful! And I can’t tell you why because I have absolutely no idea what I did wrong. Oh well, can’t have all success stories, can we?
What did turn out successful was this Slow Cooker Oriental Chicken recipe. Oh yes, it is so yum! It’s another one of those recipes where you just through everything in and let it do its business. No pre-cooking anything here.
Then when your cook time is up, while your rice or noodles are cooking, just remove the chicken breast, shred ‘em up, toss ‘em back in with some broccoli and thickener.
Then in 30 more minutes dinner is served!
Ingredients
- 2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts or thighs
- 2 carrots cut in ¼ inch rounds
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- ½ cup soy sauce
- 1 cup water
- ½ tsp ground ginger
- ¼ cup brown sugar, packed
- 2 TBSP oil-canola, vegetable or olive
- ½ tsp red pepper flakes
- 2 TBSP cornstarch
- ¼ cup warm water
- 1 cup broccoli florets
Instructions
- Put chicken and carrots in a slow cooker.
- In a small bowl combine garlic, soy sauce, water, ginger, brown sugar, oil and red pepper flakes. Pour over chicken, carrot mixture.
- Cook on low 6-7 hours or high for 3-4 hours.
- Remove chicken from slow cooker and shred into bite sized pieces.
- Stir together cornstarch and warm water.
- Add the shredded chicken, cornstarch/water mixture and broccoli florets back to the slow cooker. Cook on high an additional 20-30 or until mixture is at desired thickness.
- Serve over noodles or rice.
This post may be linked up at Weekend Potluck, Teach Me Tuesday and these other awesome linky parties!
You have inspired me to use my crock pot more often in the summer! Also being in north Florida, we see a lot of temps over 100 degrees and it’s unbearable. Love the combination of spices and now I want to make some egg rolls which I haven’t made in awhile! Chicken looks delish but where’s the cake? Ha ha……
I don’t know what I would do without my slow cooker during these hot summer months. Oooh and don’t get me started on egg rolls I love them…I think I will make some soon;)
That cake was such an embarrassment, I didn’t even bother taking any photos.
Ah come on now, it couldn’t have been worse than my disaster, all that burnt cheese
Oh this looks and sounds so good! I love my slow cooker too and I think this oriental chicken will make an awesome dinner! Thanks for sharing
What a yummy looking dinner idea! We love Asian food here, but I don’t think I’ve yet combined it with the love of my slow cooker. Thanks for the suggestion and I will have to try this out soon.
-Julie V.
This looks great and really easy too. I would have never thought to make something like this in the slow cooker.
Thank you Tricia!
I think this is what is for dinner tonight! Thank you!! Pinning.
Thanks for the Pin Elizabeth!
Ooo, that sounds really delicious! I LOVE my Crockpot too! You are so right, the smell of a delicious meal cooking and simmering ever so slowly in that thing brings me joy too!
Pinning your recipe to my Crockpot board. Please come over and share it with us at the Home Matters Linky party! http://wp.me/p4fJXd-ZM
Thanks for the Pin Shirley! And thank you for the invite:)
This looks fabulous. I love slow cooker recipes. My job gets stressful sometimes and the last thing I want to do when I get home is cook. I like to make slow cooker meals because I come home to dinner ready. It’s a win win!
Yum! this looks so good. I’m going to hang on to this recipe and use it on a cold day.
Thanks
Thanks for stopping in Sami. I hope you enjoy!
A great way to enjoy oriental chicken on a busy day. Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing this awesome post with Full Plate Thursday.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Your welcome Miz Helen and thanks for stopping in:) I’ll be popping in off and on over your way throughout the week! Love your recipes!
This looks wonderful Adrian…gotta pin it. You inspire me so much!!
Thank you Bobbi!
Yummy! Thanks for linking up to Creative K Kids Tasty Tuesday party. I’ve pinned your recipe to our Pinterest board. We hope you’ll join us again tomorrow!
Thank you for the nice recipe.
Thanks Liz!