Sweet Slow Cooker Sesame Chicken Recipe

I’ve ordered sesame chicken many times from our local Chinese restaurant, but I never dreamed it would be THIS EASY to create myself. I love that I have control of what goes into my favorite take-out treat, so I don’t feel bad going back for seconds.
Not only is this version healthier and cheaper than take-out, the kids LOVED it too! Does a recipe get much better? I think not! Hope you enjoy this Sweet Slow Cooker Sesame Chicken recipe!
Sweet Slow Cooker Sesame Chicken Recipe
- Start by seasoning chicken lightly with salt and pepper and place into crock pot.
- In a bowl, combine honey, soy sauce, onion, ketchup, oil, garlic and pepper flakes.
- Pour over chicken.
- Cook on LOW for 4 hours or on HIGH 2 hours, or just until chicken is cooked through.
- Remove chicken from crock pot with a slotted spoon, leaving sauce behind.
- Dissolve 2 teaspoons of cornstarch in 3 tablespoons of water and pour into crock pot.
- Stir to combine with sauce. Replace lid and cook sauce on HIGH for ten more minutes until the sauce has thickened.
- Shred chicken with two forks and then return to pot and toss with sauce before serving.
- Sprinkle with sesame seeds and serve over rice, quinoa, noodles or MY favorite, spinach!
Have a picky eat at home? Give this trick a try!
- I let the girls sprinkle the sesame seeds on their own servings. I called them sprinkles…..which they thought was the coolest and made them want to try the new food even MORE!


Sweet Slow Cooker Sesame Chicken Recipe
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Ingredients
- 3-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
- Salt and pepper
- 1 cup honey
- 1/2 cup soy sauce
- 1/2 cup diced onion
- 1/4 cup ketchup
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 2 teaspoons cornstarch dissolved in 3 Tablespoons water
- Sesame seeds
Instructions
- Start by seasoning chicken lightly with salt and pepper and place into crock pot.
- In a bowl, combine honey, soy sauce, onion, ketchup, oil, garlic and pepper flakes.
- Pour over chicken.
- Cook on LOW for 4 hours or on HIGH 2 hours,
- or just until chicken is cooked through.
- Remove chicken from crock pot with a slotted spoon, leaving sauce behind.
- Dissolve 2 teaspoons of cornstarch in 3 tablespoons of water and pour into crock pot.
- Stir to combine with sauce. Replace lid and cook sauce on HIGH for ten more minutes until the sauce has thickened.
- Shred chicken with two forks and then return to pot and toss with sauce before serving.
- Sprinkle with sesame seeds and serve over rice, quinoa, noodles or MY favorite, spinach!
Nutrition
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OMG!!! I made this for my parents today and it was sooooooo delish! We absolutely loved it! Thank you! I making your BBQ ribs and stew this week! Hoping they’re just as good!
YAY! Thank you so much for the comment Britt 🙂 I hope you love the ribs and stew too! The stew is one of my all time favs 🙂
I do my slow cooker meals when I’m away at work. This means they have to sit from 8 am to 6 pm. I love this recipe, but can i make that work?
This was a great meal! We served it over brown rice with steamed stir fry vegetables and chow mien noodles. Thanks for sharing this recipe. We will definitely be making this again! I cooked mine on low for 4 hours, and high for 1 hour.
This is one of my favorite! Making it today!
Awesome! Enjoy 🙂
I always make crockpot meals. The chicken was darker one side. Shredded easy but tasted drier than other crock pot chickens I made. Followed the recipe to a T and the sauce didn’t thicken after adding water cornstarch mixture and turning on high. Will not make again.
Sorry you didn’t like it Liz. After you shredded the chicken and added it back to the sauce, you still felt like it wasn’t think enough? When you serve it over rice, it’s a good idea to have it be a little saucy so it blends well with rice. Just a thought 🙂