This recipe is quick and easy, throw everything together in your crock pot and have delicious Teriyaki chicken!!
Seriously… my chrome spell check knows “Sukiyaki” but not “Teriyaki”? Yep, added that to it’s dictionary!
This recipe makes enough for feed four, but only if they only have a single serving. Double the recipe if you want leftovers! I have to triple the left overs for the eight of us. @_@
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken – Sliced or cubed, I prefer sliced.
- 1 cup chicken stock/broth.
- 1/2 cup teriyaki sauce, the more liquid sauce works better than the ‘baste and glaze’ style. I just buy the large Kikkoman bottle of this.
- 1/2 cup brown sugar.
- 3 minced garlic cloves, or a teaspoon of garlic powder (not garlic salt, this doesn’t need that added salt!)
- 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger.
- A quick sprinkle (didn’t measure) of onion powder.
- White rice or noodles.
- Toasted sesame seeds to sprinkle on top (optional)
- Mix the broth/stock, teriyaki sauce, brown sugar, garlic, ginger and onion powder together.
- Place your sliced or cubed chicken in your crock pot and cover with the sauce, stirring to coat your chicken well.
- Let cook on low heat for 6 hours.
- To make your sauce thicker you can remove everything from your crock pot, and heat it up to a boiling. Add in 1/4 cup of water mixed with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and stir well.
- Let the sauce boil for a minute, but don’t forget to stir so it doesn’t stick to the bottom of your pan.
- Turn off the heat and let the chicken sit there another minute to settle down slowly.
- Remove from the burner and set aside to stand for about 6 minutes to thicken.
There you have it! An easy way to make teriyaki chicken! You just have to throw everything into the crock pot and leave it, the thickening part is optional. This is a favorite around here, but then again no one here dislikes chicken. It’s Lisi’s favorite meat!
Looks great! Can’t wait to try out this recipe! I love cooking with the crock pot.
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Omg to make me crave Chinese at 9 am 😉 this looks so yummy!!! Makes me wanna go get my crock pot out! Thanks for the yummy share ??
Ohhh looks so good and easy… I need more recipes like this were you can just throw them in and walk away! YUM
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This looks delicious! Thank you for the recipe.
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I love chicken teriyaki. I’ve never made it from scratch before. I need to pin this recipe and give it a try. Thanks for sharing!
I have a question about the Crock Pot Teriyaki Chicken Recipe since I am new to crock pot cooking. Do you put the rice in the crock pot and if so is it cooked or not when you put it in?
Thanks
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Hi Lang!
I usually just throw rice in my rice cooker according to it’s instructions about 40 minutes before dinner time. That way it cooks, and then settles on the warm setting for a little bit before we need to eat. 🙂