I’m home from vacation and it’s now back to regular programming. It was so nice to get away from everything with my DB and be able to eat whatever you want. That’s the best part about vacation…. food. You guys, you need to go visit Epcot in Disneyworld if you haven’t already. There is food galore and you step into different “countries” within a matter of blocks. It’s great! I’ll be having foodie guide posts for each park in Disneyworld soon. I just have to upload all of the pictures!
Here’s a simple dinner recipe that you can throw into the crockpot. I served it over plain white rice, but you can even shred it and throw it into wraps or sandwiches served with vegetables. Recipe slightly adapted from A Year of Cooking.
Ingredients
- 3-4 chicken breasts or a pound of thighs/tenderloins (mine were frozen)
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon dried basil
- 1/2 cup soy sauce
- 1/2 cup ketchup
- 1/3 cup honey
Directions
- Place the chicken into your cooker.
- Mix together the rest of the ingredients and evenly pour it on top of the chicken.
- Cook on low for 6 hours or high for 3-4 (the time will be less if using a larger crockpot).
Milynn luong says
YUM! This looks so delicious with very little maintenance! I think I need to invest in a slow cooker and make some dinner for myself while I’m at work.
Crystal says
looks delicious! Too bad I don’t have a slow cooker but maybe I can mix up those ingredients as marinade. Love disney foods, when bored I love to check out websites which have complete menu descriptions on them, they are often quite inspiring 🙂 Can’t wait for your posts!
Hannah says
I made this for dinner yesterday and it was amazing! For the chicken breast, I swapped in about 8 boneless, skinless chicken thighs. My little brother said it tasted like ribs, which is a good thing.
Ben the Crock Pot King says
Hi Kim, BRAVO on the recipe!!! I’ll definitely spread the word!The pics say it all. Ha Ha I almost fell off my chair when I saw them.Feel free to link to http://www.crockpotking.com, I’m always posting one of a kind recipes. BRAVO once again.
Ben the Crock Pot King says
Hi Milynn,
I totally agree with you!
Ben the Crock Pot King says
Hi Crystal,
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Kristi says
Sounds awesome! But I work from 8-5 every day, what would you suggest doing to keep it cooking for 9 1/2 hours without drying up? Maybe add half a cup of water or?
bianca says
My cooker has a delay timer so it starts cooking when you set it to start ^^ its a lifesaver!
Kevin Whincup says
Cooking this tonight, the smell coming out of the kitchen is just mouth watering.
Karen says
made this today and made a few additions. Even though I used low sodium soy sauce still a little salty for our taste. I added a few pineapple chunks and 1 tablespoon of orange marmalade and it cut the salty taste. I also added a bag of frozen veggies (brochili, carrots and cauliflower) about about 2 hours before done and served over brown rice. It was delicious. my husband said he would eat this again. Thanks for the recipe. The smell was wonderful
Amari says
Btw, this did really well baked, covered with tin foil, in a 350 degree oven for 1 hour.
Stephanie says
I’m not sure what happened but mine turned out awful! I only cooked it on low for maybe 4 1/2-5 hours and it was black hockey pucks when I got home. Sounded promising tho :/
Gaby says
Do you think I could use pork instead of chicken?
Jessie says
Hello! I just found this recipe and I am very excited to try it! My family is going to Disneyworld next year and I would love to read your blog post about the food there. Did you end up posting it? I looked around your website but couldn’t find it. I look forward to reading about your other trips too! Thanks!!