Six Sisters' Stuff: Slow Cooker Honey Soy Chicken and Noodles Recipe

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Slow Cooker Honey Soy Chicken and Noodles Recipe

We live right around the corner from a Panda Express.  That may not be a big deal to you, but it is my weakness!  I can smell them cooking up their delicious dishes as I jog by in the mornings and it is all I can do to not stop and down an order of orange chicken!  To curb some of my cravings, I thought I would try an Asian-inspired meal at home and it was fantastic!


Slow Cooker Honey Soy Chicken and Noodles Recipe:

Ingredients:
3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 1/4 cup low sodium soy sauce
1/3 cup honey
1/4 cup rice vinegar
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon chili sauce
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon pepper
1 (8 ounce) pkg. Soba Noodles, cooking according to package directions
2 tablespoons sesame seeds

Directions:
Place chicken in slow cooker.  In a small bowl, whisk together soy sauce, honey, rice vinegar, garlic, chili sauce, mustard and pepper.  Pour prepared sauce over chicken.  Cook on high for 3-4 hours or low for 5-6 hours.  Shred chicken and return to slow cooker.  Add in cooked noodles and stir until combined.  Garnish with sesame seeds. 

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39 comments:

  1. Oh yeah I could eat this for breakfast,lunch and supper.

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  2. YUM!! This is going on next weeks' menu!!

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  3. YUMMMY!!!!! I am going to make this tonight!

    One question...I didn't see the Rice vinegar amount listed, how much do we use? Also, could we sub. apple cider vinegar?

    Thank you for sharing!!! =)

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  4. Just got it started. Sounded to good not to.

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  5. On a scale of 1 to 10, how spicy is this? Sounds great but I've got a couple boys including a husband who think Ketchup is too spicy at times.

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    1. Hi!

      I didn't think it was spicy at all! I think it would be fine as long as you don't get the spicy chile sauce. Let us know what you think!

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  6. looks yummy! if its anything like the sweet and sour chicken from here it's great!

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  7. This sounds yummy. I can't wait to try it.

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  8. Saw your post, went right out & bought the missing ingredients I needed and it's crock potting away as I type :) Already smells great, too!

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  9. I made it yesterday day with watered down reg. soy sauce but it was way too salty. I'll have to try it again :)

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  10. Is the chili sauce the spicy kind or the sweet kind?

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  11. Sounds so good! Any suggestions for a mustard sub that would work in this? I'm allergic, I usually use hot sauce for the kick.

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    1. Hi!

      I am not sure of a substitute, but I am sure it would still taste great without it! Thanks!

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  12. I'm STOKED I found this. Seriously, Chinese food is both a weakness for me and my sister. We are trying SO hard to be healthy eaters, but orange chicken and chow mein? It calls our names constantly :) this fake-out take-out looks amazing and healthy. Love. It!

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  13. Im sorry, but is the soy sauce amount correct? I made this for dinner, and i think that is wayyyy too much soy sauce. I cant even eat it. Even my husband who will eat anything cant eat it. :(

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    1. I am sorry it didn't turn out well for you! We use low sodium soy sauce so it isn't salty, but you could try it with less.

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  14. I tried the recipe with only 3/4 cup of low sodium soy sauce and it was still really, really salty. Is it supposed to be 1/4 of a cup maybe? Let me know!

    Thanks for the other great recipes!

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  15. I made major modifications to this recipe. After starting the recipe I read these comments about the saltiness so I added about a cup of water to the original sauce and then I added 1/4 cup of brown sugar. I cooked the chicken in it and when it was done (2-3 hours, I used tenderloins so it cooked up fast) I took chicken out and shredded it. I took about 14 ounces of the remaining sauce out of the cooker and reserved it. I threw in the Soba noodles and chicken and now it is just warming. It is a little more salty for my liking but tastes good. I might throw in peanut butter to add a Thai flair and balance the sodium. Good tasting sauce though. I will use the reserved sauce for another recipe at some point.

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  16. Love your blog, recipes and ideas. Just one suggestion, request? I'm old fashioned when I cook and like a printed version of my recipes. It would be great if you had a printer version of your recipes.
    Thanks for all of your ideas!

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    1. At the bottom of the post, under the You might also like:
      There is a button for printer friendly.

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  17. I'm also worried about the amount of soy sauce...I'm making it this afternoon....Are you sure it is 1 and 1/4 cups of soy sauce??? That's an awful lot, even with the low sodium version!

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  18. Is there a substitute for Soba noodles?

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    1. Yeah, I was wondering that too, or where you can buy Soba noodles...

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    2. Hi!

      I just bought Soba noodles at WalMart near the other Asian foods. I haven't tried it with other noodles, but I am sure you could. You might be able to substitute Top Ramen noodles (without the seasoning packet). Let us know if you try it!

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    3. I will use Rice noodles when I try this since Soba noodles aren't gluten free. :)

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    1. Hi!

      This makes 4-6 servings. Hope you like it!

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  20. I am going to try this tonight. I had a hard time finding soba noodles so I am going to try Jasmin rice instead.

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  21. Hi! I love all your recipes. Going to make this sometime this week, but I have a question regarding the chili sauce......I know of 3 different kinds.
    American - usually made by heinz and by the ketchup usually.....most people used this to make cocktail sauce.

    Asian: Sriacha sauce (hot) - you said not to use this
    Sweet (has a sweet and spicy taste) - I'm hoping and assuming you meant this one?

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    1. Hi Wani!

      We just use the chili sauce made by Heinz. Hope you like it!

      Thanks,
      The Six Sisters

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    2. Oh Darn, I used the Thai sweet chili sauce. I'm sure it will come out good though because I love Thai Chili Sauce (I am bias because I am thai lol). Thanks though! I will post what I think about it!
      I'm prepping it now and cooking it tomorrow!

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    3. We think the Thai Sweet Chili sauce sounds delicious! Let us know how it turns out! -The Six Sisters

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  22. Made this and it was pretty Salty, but took the advice of a previous post to add some water and brown sugar. I also added a bit of cornstarch to thicken up the sauce, because we prefer a thicker sauce in our house!

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  23. WHOA is this SALTY and I even used liquid aminos and not soy sauce or even low sodium soy sauce. I also used half the aminos and added 1 1/2 cups of water and it was still far too salty. Sorry ladies, this one gets unpinned.

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  24. I made this today. I had it in crockpot for 4.5 hours on low. The sauce had a burned taste. I will try it on the stove next time, and make sure the chicken is totally covered with the sauce as it simmers. I also used the Thai Sweet Chili. I guess I didn't even think of the Heinz variety. I also didn't think it was too salty, but soy sauce is a staple in this house.

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  25. This looks sooo yummy- can I add the pasta in witht he chicken while it cooks??

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    1. It would work best cooking the noodles separate because the chicken has to cook a lot longer.

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