Slow Cooker Honey Sesame Chicken Recipe (2024)

  • Artsy VaVa says:

    Thanks for the recipe! Pinned it.

  • JJett says:

    Sounds great! I am going to try this. I pinned it too! Thanx!

  • sarahworldcook says:

    Hello from a new follower- this looks wonderful. Will be trying this soon!

  • Lindsey says:

    Yum! Pinning this now! :)

  • From Valerie's Kitchen says:

    I am always looking for good slow cooker recipes and this one is a keeper. Thanks!

  • Sheila says:

    Drool. This looks like something my family would love! This Friday and every Friday after I'm hosting a Meals 4 Sharing link-up. Stop by and link up one of your yummy recipes! http://eat2gather.net/2012/01/food/meals-4-sharing-fridays/

  • Janice says:

    It was a hit in my home. Thanks for posting the recipe. I am always looking for new things to make for the family

  • Gigglingtoes says:

    This looks so good. I am doing a Thai Peanut Chicken in the crockpot tonight! I just started a recipe blog, will you check it out if you get time? Thanks! http://gigglingbites.blogspot.com

  • Leni says:

    Made this for dinner last night and it was a huge hit with everyone!

  • Gail says:

    Yummy....I've pinned it! I'm always looking for new recipes.

  • Jessica says:

    Thanks for sharing this recipe, sounds yummy!

  • Randi~Dukes and duch*esses says:

    That sounds delicious and I love a good crockpot meal. I'm pinning this ... thanks for sharing!

  • Tanya says:

    You have some yummy recipes. Pinning. Found you on TT&J btw:)

  • Aleisha McD says:

    Congrats on hitting 4,000 followers, sisters!! Woo-weeee!! I'm proud of y'all and your hard work and all your efforts! Just wanted you to know that I am on my way to the grocery store to pick up all the ingredients for this one. Will let you know how it goes!!

  • CEO of Dick's Nut Sack says:

    Awesome recipe! Trying this week!! Thanks again!

  • Jaclyn says:

    I found this recipe via pintrest, made it last night for dinner. Love every bite! Thank you! :0)

  • Jaclyn says:

    I found this recipe via pintrest, made it last night for dinner. Love every bite! Thank you! :0)

  • scottflake says:

    I'm trying this recipe tomorrow. I'll put it in the crockpot when I come home for lunch! Can't wait!

  • Lauren says:

    Wondering if it would turn out ok if I started with frozen, boneless, chicken breasts. Add a couple hours cooking time?

  • Megan says:

    could you cook this with vegetables too? maybe broccoli or carrots? Would it be too soggy?

  • Six Sisters says:

    I think that veggies would be yummy in this! If you used fresh, I think that carrots would be great, but I have never cooked fresh broccoli in a slow cooker, so I am not sure how it would turn out! If you used frozen, I would maybe add them when you had about an hour or two left of cook time (or else they would be soggy). Let us know if it works!

  • Six Sisters says:

    I have actually made this with frozen chicken breasts- I just cook it for 5-6 hours on low instead of 3-4. Turns out awesome!

  • RebekahRose says:

    YUMM!! I love Chinese and making my own at home - add in a crockpot for ease and I'm in!! :D

  • Lauren says:

    Thanks a lot! Can't wait to try it.

  • Kim Schemansky says:

    Could this be cooked for longer - like 6-8 hours on low? Would love to try this, but I usually put things in the slow cooker earlier in the morning and then have ready for dinner time. Thanks!

  • Netta says:

    I'm so happy I stumbled onto your site. This week I included this recipe in our family menu plan... sounds so yummy. All of you are just adorable ... what a fun blog!

  • Mrs. Carson says:

    This looks amazing! I was wondering if you found any nutritional facts for the recipe?

  • Alison @ Oopsey Daisy says:

    YUM!! I LOVE sesame chicken. I am definitely trying out this recipe. You have the best recipes!! :) Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!

  • Six Sisters says:

    Hi Kim! The only problem with cooking chicken breasts for that long is that they tend to dry out. However, chicken thighs seem to hold up so much better and stay moist in the slow cooker for longer amounts of time . . . so if you cook it for that long, I would suggest using chicken thighs instead? Or maybe use frozen chicken breasts . . . that way it would take longer for them to cook! Good luck!

  • Kristina says:

    Pinning this, thanks :)

  • Jessica W says:

    any idea of the nutrtional content?

  • Unknown says:

    Made it tonight and my 4 kids couldn't get enough! Thank you for a great, easy recipe. I doubled it for my large crowd and it worked out perfectly. Yum!

  • Leslie says:

    looking for crock version of a family favorite and I have a question. . .doesn't the chicken get cold if you take it out and cut it up? Maybe if I just did one breast at a time. I really prefer to just serve it once it is cooked (rather than another step). Have you tried cutting it up beforehand and reducing the cooking time?
    Thanks a million. Really looking forward to spending more time on your site.

    I am the mother of six girlies (and one son)! It is so nice to see what lovely ladies all of you are!

  • Amity says:

    I just tried this tonight. I was wondering if there is a way to make the sauce thicker. I followed the recipe and the sauce never got thick like a traditional Chinese dish. Maybe less water next time? I am open to suggestions.

  • m&jwets says:

    I cooked this tonight for my husband and I and our 1 year old son. My husband and I thought it was tastey (our 1 yr old tried it but wouldn't eat it), but it doesn't taste like an Asian dish. Maybe it needs ginger or more garlic? Not a lot of flavor.

  • Kelly says:

    I've done fresh broccoli before and it only needs 30-40 minutes to become tender-crisp, so just pop it in at the end.

    I would also up the sesame flavour by adding 1 tsp of sesame oil.

    Fabulous recipe! I'm pinning it for sure.

  • Project 365 says:

    Made this several days ago, and it was delicious! As soon as my hubby had finished the leftovers, he asked me to make it again-guess what's in my slow cooker??

  • Michelle says:

    wondering how many servings this dish is? I only need it for my husband and i, should i halve it?

  • The Hills Family says:

    When I make this it makes anywhere from 4 to 6 servings. But the leftovers are delicious! I bet you could half it easily. Or just eat it the next night for dinner. :)
    -Six Sisters

  • The Hills Family says:

    When I make this it makes anywhere from 4 to 6 servings. But the leftovers are delicious! I bet you could half it easily. Or just eat it the next night for dinner. :)
    -Six Sisters

  • Lisa L says:

    The sauce didn't thicken in the crock pot for me either. I poured it into a skillet and cooked it on high for a few minutes and it thickened right up.

  • Suzy says:

    Found this on Pinterest and made it last night. Didn't have cornstarch so I used flour and it worked fine. I used the chicken to make lettuce wraps, and they were so tasty! The whole family really enjoyed it...thanks!

  • Rachel Elizabeth says:

    Making this for dinner tonight.

  • Lindsay@CollegeWeekLive says:

    I made this for dinner tonight and it was delicious! I added some sriracha for heat and it turned out great. I also added broccoli with about a half hour left to cook and served over brown rice. I'll definitely make this again!

  • crisTM says:

    Just made this for dinner...really easy and absolutely fantastic! I served over brown rice and cooked the sauce for about 15 minutes instead of 10 at the end and it thickened up just fine.

  • Francie G. says:

    Sounds wonderful! Will try this for sure!

  • CJ @ Morsels of Life says:

    Sesame Chicken's one of my favorites! I'll have to give this a try. :)

  • katie and the little things says:

    This was so delicious! We ate it last week, and it's on the menu again this week for my inlaw's birthday :)
    http://thelittlethingsjournal.blogspot.com/2012/02/menu-plan-monday-in-reverse-february-13.html

  • 2busybrunettes.com says:

    I love when I find recipes that I already have the ingredients for. Thanks for sharing!

  • Jana Prindle says:

    I made this for dinner tonight. So easy and super yummy! I separately cooked a bag of frozen stir fry and added some cashews and soy sauce. Then put the bed of rice down, then the stir fry, and then the sesame chicken. Huge hit with my hubby and 1 year old!!! LOVED this! Thank you for sharing!

  • Michael and Lisa says:

    Sounds delicious! Gotta remember to try this one.

  • Kristy says:

    Made this last night for dinner, it was AWESOME!! Even my picky eater chowed it down. Thank you so much for sharing, I can't wait to have it again.

  • Melissa says:

    This looks so good! Definitely going to try it.

  • Michelle says:

    It was so good !! It will be added to our rotation now as a regular choice for supper !

  • GraniteBayScraper says:

    Made this for dinner last night and it was wonderful. I only had about 1/2 cup of honey, so I added about a 1/4 cup brown sugar to the pot. Even my picky husband LOVED it. We also had neighbors join us last minute and they called it gourmet - HA! Will definitely make again.

  • Unknown says:

    Sriracha is a good idea. I use it in almost everything. I was interested in this recipe but it seems so sweet with that much honey. I think I'll try it now.

  • Lunt Family says:

    I just made this tonight and was told by my husband that I had a hit. he NEVER says that when I make something new. Thank you. I did add a little sesame oil instead of sesame seeds since I didn't have any seeds. Thanks again.

  • Phil and Bri says:

    I am eating this as I type. Best recipe EVER. Not kidding...my mouth is having a party! Already shared on Facebook it is that good! Thanks! This will become a staple in our house!

  • SomethingFromNothing says:

    Has anyone tried freezing this recipe? Just wondering how the consistency would be after being frozen.

  • Kate says:

    I love Sesame Chicken from Chinese take-out, so I definitely want to give this recipe a try. Do you think I could double the sauce and at the end mix in some cooked broccoli with the chicken too? Would that be too much sauce?

  • Camille says:

    I was actually thinking about adding broccoli too! I think that it would be delicious! This recipe does make plenty of sauce to cover all the chicken, but no harm in doubling it! :) It's delicious!

  • Karrens says:

    Made this for dinner today. It was delicious. I didn't have any honey but I did have agave and it tasted great! Plus all my picky little eaters eat it all up. :)

  • thriftynut says:

    Made this for dinner tonight, AND posted a link to your site on my blog. Hope that was ok... I am new to the blogging thing. THANK YOU for making a recipe that my kids LOVED!!!!

  • Beatriz says:

    Is it possible to do this in a regular pot, and not a crock pot? I don't own one.

  • Beatriz says:

    also, if you do it in a regular pot, how long would it need to cook for?

  • Christy says:

    I made this last night and it was delicious. This is the first slow cooker meal I've ever made that I actually WANT to make again. Thank you so much for sharing it; I've reposted and linked up to you on my blog, and filed it on my recipe page. Leftovers tonight? I think we will! Yay!

  • Jenn says:

    This is in the slow cooker right now!! Can't wait for dinner! We'll be having it over white rice with steamed broccoli on the side! :)

  • Amanda B. says:

    Made this last night for dinner and it was a hit! I did add some sesame oil based on the suggestion of a previous commenter, and it was yummy! Thanks!

  • Jenna says:

    Found this on pinterst and made it today. O M G! Soooooo good!! I think I could eat all of it in one sitting lol. The only thing is that I could get the sauce to thicken up but it was still deeeeelish. Served it over brown rice, think it would be good with some broccoli slaw added.

  • Tina says:

    i just made this and am eating it right now... it is DELICIOUS!!! the sauce alone is good enough to drink. thank you so much for this recipe.

  • ShelleyZ says:

    Made this for dinner tonight...what a fantastically delicious (and EASY) recipe! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • katy.gilson04 says:

    I made this last night. It was so easy and absolutely delicious! My family loved it! Thank you for the great recipe!

  • Sally from Frills and Fun says:

    This is cooking right now... in New Zealand!
    Thanks for sharing!! It's already smelling YUMMY! :)

  • Barrett Family says:

    This is cooking right now...in Florida! Had a couple bites of chicken while cutting it up -- yum! Thanks for sharing

    P.S. I pinned this so I could share with others! :)

  • Mom on a Tightrope says:

    Looking forward to trying this!!!! I love anything in the crockpot!!! This looks fabulous!!!

  • B Haley says:

    My husband loves the Seseme chicken that we eat at a local Chinese Resturant so I altered this recipe to be more like theirs. The crockpot version is healthier, but he loved this. I fried my chicken, then stir fried broccoli, onions, mushrooms, water chestnuts and carrot until crisp tender. I served over rice and it was fantastic! I have searched for years for a good recipe. This really hit the spot! Thanks.

  • Dontpanik says:

    Putting it all in the crockpot now and having it for a big lunch. I'm substituting sesame oil for 1/2 the veggie oil. I'll let you know. This looks delish!!

  • Amanda says:

    I added a drop of orange essential oil and it was awesome!! (I'm sure some orange zest would work too)
    Thank you!

  • Jen says:

    I am trying this tomorrow. Thanks for the recipe. Sounds so good

  • 5c430b1e-7219-11e1-bcc7-000bcdcb5194 says:

    Made this today. My kids came home from school saying the house smelled delicious. It is yummy! Thx!

  • Another Girl says:

    Hello! Looks really good. What size slow cooker did you use?

    Thanks!

  • IslandGirl says:

    Made this today using thighs...delicious!!! Many thanks.

  • IslandGirl says:

    I used my smaller crockpot - I think it's a 4 quart? It's just big enough for a whole chicken without any room.....I could have gone even smaller if I had one. But I only have this one and the monster size which fits two whole chickens...does that help?

  • Sarah says:

    Made this with a couple changes: used 1 T veg oil and 1 T sesame oil(instead of 2 T veg oil) and only used 2/3c honey(instead of 1c). Also added some grated ginger and about a teaspoon of sriacha(sp?). It was AWESOME. This is definitely a once-a-week-er. Used chicken thighs and served over capanelli. Mmmmm.

  • *me & her* says:

    I made this the other night, and it was a HUGE HIT!!!!! Even my husband loved it, and he doesn't like poultry. I left out the red pepper flakes, and it was delicious. But I think I'll add the pepper next time around. Wow!!!!!

  • aubrey says:

    I've made this over and over, my family loves it! Even my insanely picky two year old asks for "the yummy chicken" several nights a week.

    I substitute sesame oil for half the canola oil. Delicious!

  • Another Girl says:

    Very helpful! Thank you so much!

  • Lynn says:

    Had this last night...Amazing, so tasty!

  • Laylo says:

    sooo salty..next time im using half the soy sauce or something. i even use low sodium. we couldn't even eat it it was so salty but it smelled yummy. lovely recipe though

  • 6b05e84a-7eb9-11e1-a9b1-000bcdcb2996 says:

    If some of us that can't use honey for the spike in blood sugars, you can use AGAVE nectur in place of it. It works really great to with this dish.

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  • Laura A says:

    This came out WAY too salty for my taste (even using low sodium soy sauce). We had to throw it out. I may try again sometime, but would reduce the soy sauce by at least half.

  • cannonsmama says:

    Loved it!! My hubby likes spicy so I used cayenne instead of paprika, we made lettuce wraps they turned out great, and saved some cals by eliminating the rice ;)

  • betty says:

    I made it yesterday for dinner and everyone ate it (that's saying something). I used Trader Joes chicken breasts. I threw them in there still frozen solid and cooked on low for 6 hours. There were no leftovers!

  • Unknown says:

    I didn't have enough honey so used Molasses and Low sodium soy sauce. After doubling the recipe my entire family loved it and ate every bite. It was delicious! I calculated the calories using 24 ounces of chicken and the calories without the sesame seeds were 233. The sesame seeds add about 20 calories per 8 servings.

  • Mangano28 says:

    I have 9-year-old twin girls and they loved this! One of them is SOOOOO picky and she actually had 4 servings of it!!!! That has to be the most food she's ever eaten at one sitting. Thank you VERY much for this great recipce! I add a lot more (1 and 1/2 tsp hot pepper flakes) since my family all likes their food spicy, and it wasn't even too spicy for me... just great flavor!

  • Misty says:

    This is my 3rd time making this dish in 2 months. My family LOVES it! I double the recipe adding in some chicken thighs with the breasts, and add some sesame oil and brown sugar to the sauce. Comes out great every time!

  • Kim says:

    I poured the sauce in a pan and mixed the corn starch with cold water,then added it to the pan. stir until it thinkens..
    she does list this in the recipe. She made it in the slow cooker after removing the chicken..

  • Kim says:

    I made this last night..Yummy! Lots of sauce left over, next time i will use 6 breasts.so i have leftovers to go with the delicious sauce!
    you know how we all like to tweak recipes?! I added some sweet chili sauce..

  • Carly says:

    Hey I am wondering if you have tried using sesame oil instead on the veg. oil?

  • themacclan says:

    Ok I tried this recipe, but the chicken cooked way to long and it didn't turn out. I have to be gone most of the day, so this might work for a weekend.

  • JamieSienkiewicz says:

    Made this tonight for my younger sister and her friends who were having a study party for finals. They LOVED it!I served it over white rice with broccoli on the side and used five breasts instead of four, with plenty sauce to spare. Definitely a hit with teenagers and will make again for the rest of my family:)

  • becca10d says:

    how many pounds of chicken should I use? I know it says 6 breasts but they can vary in size.

  • lisajlukowski says:

    I had to comment and let you know that this recipe was a hit with my family, especially my dad. I am a recent college grad and living on my own for the first time, never had to cook for myself before. I made this for dinner and my dad was so impressed with how good it tasted. So, thanks for giving me some respect in the kitchen! ;)

  • Mindy says:

    We really enjoyed this at our home. :)

  • Diana says:

    We made this today, and it was delicious! I added some broccoli and served it over rice - yum! Thanks!

  • Rebekah says:

    made this tonight and it was delicious. I decided to try the frozen boneless, skinless chicken tenders(worked beautifully), the only thing i added was green bell pepper at the end and a can of pineapple. sooo tasty. its almost like moo shu pork, gonna try next time shred the chicken and put in flour wraps.

  • Seattle Coffee Girl says:

    We loved this! I used coconut oil and it gave the dish a nice boost of flavor. Tasted better than dinner from a Chinese restaurant! Thank you...this is a winner!

  • Unknown says:

    I added sesame oil instead of olive oil and it really added lots of flavor!

  • Unknown says:

    I use sesame instead and it bumps the flavor up a notch. Delish!

  • Unknown says:

    I love this recipe it is delish! We use sesame oil instead of veg or olive oil. Gives it a nice flavor. I can NOT seem to get the sauce to thicken up AT ALL. I am not sure why. Any suggestions?

  • Bridy says:

    another fool proof recipe. My kids loved it!

  • Camille says:

    Bummer! I am so sorry! I don't know why it isn't thickening up! Maybe you could pour the sauce from the slow cooker into a small sauce pan and cook it over medium/high heat while stirring in the cornstarch and water . . . I wonder if that would help? Good luck!

  • Jaime Knacke says:

    Awesome! next time I'll add more chicken:)

  • Aaron Rivera says:

    Can't wait to give this a shot.

  • CAS says:

    I just made this recipe last night, & it was delicious! I served it with brown rice & peas -- so yummy!

  • 4554b0a0-f05f-11e1-b9b1-000bcdcb471e says:

    I made this for dinner tonight. It came out perfect. I cubed 3lbs. of chicken before cooking and I doubled the sauce because towards the end of the cooking cycle I added some broccoli florets and there wouldn't have been enough sauce. I really like asian food and this is the first recipe I have tried that actually tastes like something I would have ordered out for! Yummy!

  • The Art of Written Words says:

    I made this for dinner tonight for my husband and 3 sons. Everyone LOVED it. I used 4 organic chicken breasts and rubbed them with good quality olive oil and salt and pepper before putting them in the bottom of the crock pot. Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly (except I used 1 tbs olive oil in the bowl instead of 2, as I had already used some on the chicken breasts). I cooked on low for 4 hours. I needed to add a couple extra tsp of cornstarch to thicken up and it took about 20 minutes on high to thicken it. But, I found this recipe to be super easy, and super tasty! I will definitely make it again. Thank you!!

  • The Art of Written Words says:

    I made this for dinner tonight for my husband and 3 sons. Everyone LOVED it. I used 4 organic chicken breasts and rubbed them with good quality olive oil and salt and pepper before putting them in the bottom of the crock pot. Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly (except I used 1 tbs olive oil in the bowl instead of 2, as I had already used some on the chicken breasts). I cooked on low for 4 hours. I needed to add a couple extra tsp of cornstarch to thicken up and it took about 20 minutes on high to thicken it. But, I found this recipe to be super easy, and super tasty! I will definitely make it again. Thank you!!

  • Raesha Kerkof says:

    I know you can replace honey with agave in baking but would it taste different in this?

  • Six Sisters says:

    Hi there! Putting in agave for honey would not only give it a very different texture but the taste would be very different! My husband really likes agave but I think if you try it to use a lot less or you might have a very strong flavor of agave. Hope this helps!

  • Cera Rizwan says:

    Hi, this going to be our dinner tonight in Pakistan,, Must say you girls are beautiful and oh so talented. Stay blessed sweets.

  • Cj PHOTOGRAPHY says:

    I've made this several times now and it has turned into a favorite for both my husband and I. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • lagar says:

    I made this and it got the most hits ever on my little blog! I tweaked it a bit and loved it! Loved it cold, couldn't stop picking on it.
    Thanks.

  • Michelle says:

    I made this for the first time today...So GOOD!I did sub sesame oil instead and omitted the onions, & served over white rice, and my little boys asked to be served 3 times! This is definitely a keeper in my house, thanks for sharing :)

  • Karen says:

    Going to make this tonight with chicken meatballs. Can't wait. The kids are going to love it!

  • Nicole Perry says:

    do you think if i used beef instead of chicken it would still taste ok?

  • Chelle says:

    this was soooooooo cool. i love cooking in the crockpot - it works for working moms. my 8yr old NEVER likes anything that comes out of it. THIS HE ATE!!!! 3 helpings of it!!!! THANKS and it was super easy for me!!! pop it in the crock, went to soccer game and ate when we got home! YOU have made my YEAR!!!

    Michelle

  • Chelle says:

    thinking of freezing...do you think it would freeze well? uncooked!

  • Christine Wright says:

    I LOVE sesame chicken! I'm pinning this so I can try making it myself. Thank you for sharing this!

  • Becca Ingram says:

    I prefer this with half the amount of honey...cuts down on the Weight Watchers points, too. I found it way too sweet with 1 whole cup! It's tasty...we're having it for dinner!

  • celise14 says:

    Yup! I just made this recipe this week and added broccoli and mushrooms...It turned out great!! :)

  • Chelsea says:

    This was absolutely delicious!! I actually added a few things and it really brought out a lot of flavor and turned out amazing!
    I added a few dashes of hot sauce, some cayenne pepper, a little bit of chili powder and ground cloves. I also added fresh broccoli and mushrooms! Thanks for the recipe! I can't wait to make it again!
    http://fortheloveofanaviator.wordpress.com/

  • Cindy says:

    This looks wonderful. Does anyone have an idea of the calorie count?

  • Cass says:

    I just made this tonight. Loved it! Definitely deserves and entry into my recipe book.

  • Camille says:

    I really think that it would freeze just fine! You could throw the ingredients in a bag (all uncooked) and then pop it in the crock pot on the day you want to eat it. I am happy to hear that your son liked it! That is awesome. :)

  • Theresa McDonald says:

    Made this a few weeks ago and it was a hit! I used 1/2 tsp of cayenne instead of crushed red pepper flakes, used 2 HUGE frozen chicken breasts (it's just me and my hubby and there were plenty of leftovers), cooked low for about 5 hours, cut up and simmered in the sauce for another hour. I didn't thicken the sauce because the last time I tried a recipe like this in the crock, it ended up being a big pile of goo. The sauce was divine over rice just the way it was! I'm very glad I didn't thicken it! I'm making it again tonight with Thai sticky rice, yum! Thanks for the awesome recipe!

  • AMY SHERIDAN says:

    Made this tonight and it was SO delicious! My 3 little kids all loved it. I made it with pea pods and brown rice. Also cut the honey in half and added a little bit of agave nectar. Thanks for the awesome recipe!

  • Amy says:

    I just made this, it's sitting warm in the crockpot while the jasmine rice is cooking in the rice cooker. It tastes absolutely amazing. I put maybe just 1/2-3/4 cup honey because I have natural honey with the honeycomb and everything that I got from a local bee keeper, so it's pretty strong. And it tastes great! I added just a few drops of pure sesame oil at the end instead of the seeds, it's awesome! Love it, thanks for this.

  • thepinningpirate says:

    this is the second recipe of yours that I have made and I loved every bite!!! I shared it with the world so they can come and enjoy your tasty treats!!

    http://thepinningpirate.blogspot.com/2012/12/honey-sesame-chicken.html

  • tonya says:

    This is fantastic!!! I have a very picky 16 year old and even he loves this dish. I shared it on my blog so more people can enjoy your fabulous recipe!

    http://secretgardennotes.blogspot.com/

  • Samantha Martin says:

    Made this for dinner tonight, and it was delicious! only thing i did different was 1/4 cup soy sauce- also i dipped the chicken in milk and flour and browned it in a pan before i put it in the crockpot. it had a nice breading and was soooo yummy! all 3 of my kids asked for seconds (ages 4,3,and 13 months)

  • Brittany Holman says:

    This was great! Will definitely be making it again in the near future. Thank you!

  • Kari says:

    I just made this for my sweetie tonight! He loved it! I added a bit more honey and red pepper flakes and it was killer! The sauce thickened up perfectly when I took out the chicken and added the corn starch. Next time I think I will add some carrots (sliced) and water chestnuts and make a lettuce wrap! Thank you for the recipe and tips!!

  • milomade says:

    I made this recipe tonight for tea and its lovely! I reduced the amount of honey and soy sauce as I thought the amounts given would be too much for the amount of chicken I had and it worked perfectly. I'm on,y just getting into using a slow cooker so it's good to find recipes like this that work. Love your site. Thanks for sharing!

  • Lolo Moku says:

    I LOVE this recipe so much I had to share it with my family on my blog. This is my oldest son's favorite recipe that I make, and that doesn't happen very often, so that's awesome!

  • ma.diwata says:

    I'm gonna try this one soon. the ingredients can readily be found in our grocery.- www.theverbaldiarrhea.com

  • Leigh says:

    We use a timer, like the sort you have for Christmas lights maybe. Then you can set it to go on and off!

  • Robyn L says:

    I made this tonight, it's delicious! I put a microwave steamed bag of broccoli in when I removed the chicken and thickened the sauce, and it came out great!

  • Neely says:

    I made this tonight and it turned out great! I accidentally bought green onions instead of white, so I used those and just added a whole chopped bunch at end after I'd added back the cut up chicken. Nice and colorful. I also only cooked mine on low for 3.5 hours and did the last 30-60 min. On the "keep warm" setting. I hate dried out chicken. I would not recommend leaving it all day while you work. I would think the sugars in the honey would start to burn.

  • Shanna says:

    I made this tonight with chicken breasts. At the end, when I loaded my rice up with the sauce, I thought it tasted too salty and then after my husband ate it he said it was too sweet. :) Different taste buds! My sauce didn't thicken up even after 20min in the crockpot, any ideas on making it get thicker?

  • Cyd says:

    You could add a little cornstarch to thicken it up and see if that helps.

  • Cassandra says:

    I have made this many times now (LOVE it), and I find the sauce doesn't thicken with the lid on. I leave the lid off and turn it to high so it boils a little bit. Once it's thickened to where I like it I mix the chicken back in and leave it for a couple minutes to warm it up. I found with the lid on it just keeps all that condensation in, so it never thickens. Good luck!

  • Amanda Z says:

    I made this tonight and it was very good! I had some trouble with the sauce thickening up, but it was still super delicious. I served it with green onions and fresh jalapeños over rice, yum!

  • Sara says:

    This was even more delicious than I expected! Perfect addition to my recipes. I WILL be making this a staple in my home. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • Christi says:

    Had this for dinner. The sauce never really thickened up, but it was really good. Will make again!

  • Sara says:

    I have been making this and loving it! Have been adding a spoonful or two of peanut butter to the sauce at the end! Helps thicken it and adds great flavor!! (and the kids LOVE it!!)It is a weekly request in our house!!

  • Amy Hoogstra says:

    I just found this recipe and would LOVE to get it going for today but do not have sesame seeds on hand. I do, however, have sesame oil. For flavor could anyone suggest if this is an option in place of the vegetable oil?

  • Cyd says:

    Sesame oil is a lot stronger and will alter the taste. I would stick with vegetable oil or canola oil.

  • Sara says:

    Amy-- I have added a little bit of sesame oil for flavor (as sometimes I don't have sesame seeds either!) --just a teaspoon is all. I still use the vegetable oil but not as much then.

  • Beth says:

    Found you on G+...trying this one tonight!

  • Melissa says:

    We love sesame oil at our house and use it frequently. I did a combo of 1 Tbsp canola oil and 2 tsp Trader Joe's dark sesame oil. I also added 1 tsp of minced ginger. This is my first attempt so I'm crossing my fingers that its good! The reviews make it look promising. I hope my family will love it. They LOVE my Crockpot Sticky Sesame Oil & Teriyaki Chicken Drumsticks!

  • Patrick says:

    Planning on trying this tomorrow night and picking up the supplies tonight. Is there any decent alternative to the cornstarch to thicken the sauce?

  • Cyd says:

    Another thickener is a flour and water paste. You could try that. We have only made it as the recipe directs.

  • Chisako says:

    I wish I would have seen people's comments about reducing the honey. This was waaaay too sweet! I will make it again with 1/2 cup of honey.

  • Jacey says:

    Could you use garlic powder instead of actual garlic if you don't have any?

  • Cyd says:

    Sure, we do that alot!

  • Serenity says:

    I have recently discovered your blog and purchased one of your cookbooks. I love them both but this same question frequently comes up with me, I am a numbers girl sorry! When a recipe calls for 4 chicken breasts etc, are you referring to a 4 oz chicken breast totaling a pound in weight, or a full chicken breast totaling closer to 2 pounds in weight. Thanks so much for your help! Keep the delicious recipes coming! My absolute favorite so far is the Butterfinger blondies!

  • Cyd says:

    Hi Serenity! Thanks so much for visiting our blog. Chicken breasts are so tricky because they vary in size. We usually by a 4 pound bag of frozen chicken breasts which have about 7 to 8 breasts in the bag. Every chicken breast in the bag varies in size. So with all the many sizes, the average chicken breast is about 1 cup of cooked chicken. Each chicken breast is about 8 ounces.

  • Debra K says:

    How do you get your sauce so light colored? Mine turned out a dark brown rather than the color I see in the pictures.

  • Mary Borden says:

    I count my calories could u give the nutrition info for the honey sesame chicken ?

  • Cyd says:

    Hi Mary, just click on the MAGIC button under the picture and then click on NUTRITION. It will give you all of the nutritional info on this recipe. If you get more servings out of the recipe than listed, the calories will be less.

  • Heather D. (@GirlGoneMom) says:

    I'm trying this tonight but I'm confused - the video says 5-6 hours on low, the blog says 3-4. Which is it?

  • Cyd says:

    3 to 4 hours on low.

  • Shelley says:

    Some crockpots cook hotter even on low, so experimenting with frozen chicken breasts.Removed the sauce at the end, used some of the sauce to barely cook orange pepper, roma seeded tomato and canned chunk pineapple. Pepper in first, pineapple next, tomato last to keep its firmness. Placed the cooked cubed chicken and veggies over cooked brown and black rice, cornstarch thickened sauce over all. Lots of sesame seeds purchased at an Asian market in lg container. Also a side salad of mixed baby greens (what I had on hand, recipe calls for just arugula ), diced date per plate, slivered almonds, blood oranges ( in season) cut in rings then sectioned. One orange or less, per serving, depending on size of serving. Dressing is juice from a squeezed mandarin orange (in season) with olive oil whisked into the juice, and poured over each salad plate. Feeding a hubby who starts work at 2PM and does not eat breakfast, so pack him full of tasty nutrition. Next I make his lunch after done cooking his dinner. This recipe would heat up well for lunch, minus the veggies, add those in a separate container to keep them firm. The orange salad also packs well for lunch add dressing at meal time.

  • Lisa says:

    Thank you for writing this. I've made this recipe for years and I have never been able to get the sauce to thicken. Made it last night and happened to stumble upon your comment and tried it out ? perfect sauce this time. :)

  • Chey says:

    Just found this recipe - thanks to getting your email blog letter. Following the recipe exactly, I mixed the sauce ingredients, placed the sauce and chicken breasts into a gallon ziplock bag, put it into the refrigerator, and left my husband a note to put the contents of the bag into the crock pot at 3 pm on high (he gets home earlier than I). ...... don't you LOVE when food just cooks away without needing your attention???? ..... At 5 when I got home, changed out of my work clothes and finished up the recipe instructions. This was truly delicious and so darn easy. We both agreed this will be in the slow cooker rotation dinner menu! Thank you for posting this! And thank you for the emails!

  • Chey says:

    ..... and.... : ) I suggest using low sodium soy sauce and don't add salt seasoning to the chicken. You can salt to taste when you have your own serving if you prefer more salt flavor. ....just an FYI.

  • Gayle H says:

    Made this tonight for dinner and 3 out of 4 of us loved it. The one that didn't like it is an EXTREMELY picky eater. I followed the recipe exactly, but I couldn't get the sauce to thicken. I left it in the Crock Pot for 25 minutes at high. Not sure what I did wrong.Thanks for the recipe.

  • Tasha Fuller says:

    Are you putting the corn starch in the freezer bag as well?

  • Cyd says:

    Yes, we added the corn starch in too.

  • Claudette Prybilla says:

    I like to add peppers and pea pods when I thicken sauce too and it turns out great!

  • M Murdock says:

    If I make this as a freezer meal, do I put the cornstarch in the bag with the raw ingredients or dont add it till done cooking?

  • Cyd says:

    Add the cornstarch at the end of the cooking time.

  • Alicia Null says:

    I am shocked and extremely surprised to report that all 4 of my daughters licked their plate clean with this recipe! Even the pickiest eater! Thank you for this recipe- I am thrilled to have another slow cooker recipe to use that everyone likes! I also found it delicious and love the tiny kick the red pepper flakes give. Thank you!

  • Cyd says:

    Yay Alicia! We love hearing that your family loved this Six Sisters Slow Cooker Honey Sesame Chicken. It's always nice to add another meal into the dinner rotation. Have a great weekend!

  • Candy Young says:

    I did not find the link to comment but I wanted to let you know when I watched your sesame chicken video I don't think you mentioned one word about when and where to put the sesame but I'm guessing you just top a chicken with it. And to let you know I love how you do your freezer dinners so now I make a lot of those but what I do is I write all the information on the freezer bag but when I put all the ingredients in a bag izip that up and put it inside the labeled bag that way I don't have to keep writing the new label each time I just pull out the bag with the wet ingredients and reuse the labelled bag.

  • Cyd says:

    This is a great idea Candy! Thanks for sharing. Stay safe!!

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  • Mayte says:

    I have a quick question...if i wanted to dump the rice, could i? Last time I made it, i cooked the ricd separately.

  • Momma Cyd says:

    This recipe is to be served over rice. If you added in cooked rice it would be more like a casserole. The rice is cooked separately in a rice cooker, instant pot, or on the stove top.

  • Jamers7 says:

    I enjoyed this so much I am hoping to make it for a crowd of 21. Should I double or triple the recipe?

  • Momma Cyd says:

    This recipe serves about 6-7 people. So you may want to triple it. You may also want to cook it in 2 slow cookers. You don't want to overcrowd your slow cooker.

  • Dawn G. says:

    We love this recipe! We serve it over cauliflower rice. Pinned it

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  • Wife of a Nerd says:

    Was a hit with toddler and hubby. Made as a freezer meal :)

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  • Robyn says:

    I made this in August for the freezer, but it never froze solid. Should it have and is it safe to eat?

  • Momma Cyd says:

    Your chicken should have been frozen. Honey doesn't freeze until it's at -4 degrees F. But if your chicken was frozen it should be just fine.

  • Jessica S. says:

    I made this recipe from frozen tonight and everyone (including my 2 year old and picky MIL) loved it! Prepped it ahead, froze ingredients and then threw everything into our instant pot tonight (per recommendation on the 10 freezer meals post)

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    Yes!! We love to hear this!!

  • Steph says:

    This is a frequent dinner in our house, we love it!

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