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It is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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Honey Garlic Chicken (Crock Pot)


This 5-star Honey Garlic Chicken is made in the slow cooker and is perfect for any weeknight meal. It’s kid-friendly, made with 5 simple ingredients, and pairs beautifully with rice and veggies for an easy chicken meal prep.

Crockpot honey garlic chicken served over white rice with broccolini in a bowl
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This honey garlic chicken (crock pot) is a Fit Foodie Finds reader favorite. So many of you have made this dish time and time again and I hope you love it!

Honey garlic is a favorite flavor of mine. It comes together with honey, minced garlic, and soy sauce and is literally good on everything. I love eating this honey garlic chicken over rice next to broccoli. It’s just one of those meals I find myself coming back to every single week.

This crock pot honey garlic chicken is flavorful, sweet, and spicy all at the same time and is made with just 5 ingredients. Slow cook the chicken in the sauce on high for 2-3 hours or on low for 4-5.

I have been making this recipe for a couple years and it is one of my absolute favorite meals because it is so convenient and delicious!! It’s made with ingredients I always have on hand and is very low effort with the crock pot. I also recently started to make it as a freezer meal to give to friends with newborns and have gotten asked for the recipe multiple times! You won’t regret making this one!!!-Kenna

You read that correctly, this amazing crock pot honey garlic chicken is made with only 5 ingredients.

  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts: I’m using chicken breast, but you’re more than welcome to use boneless skinless chicken thighs instead.
  • Minced garlic: You’re going to need 3 whole tablespoons of minced garlic. Trust me.
  • Honey: I love that honey is an all-natural sweetener. Plus, it pairs quite nicely with soy sauce and garlic.
  • Soy sauce (or tamari): Soy sauce adds a great savory flavor and also has a decent amount of salt in it.
  • Red chili garlic sauce: Want to add some heat, but not too much spice? A little red chili garlic sauce goes a long way.

This crock pot honey garlic chicken comes together in just a few simple steps. Here’s a quick overview of how to make it:

  1. Make the sauce: Whisk together minced garlic, honey, soy sauce, and red chili garlic sauce until the honey has fully dissolved.
  2. Add the chicken: Place chicken breasts into the slow cooker and pour the sauce over the top.
  3. Slow cook: Cook on high for 2-3 hours or low for 4-5 hours until the chicken reaches 165ºF internally.
  4. Shred: Remove the chicken and use 2 forks to shred it.
  5. Thicken the sauce (optional): Whisk 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch into 1/4 cup of the cooking liquid, pour it back in, and let it cook for 10 more minutes on high.
  6. Serve: Add the shredded chicken back to the sauce and serve over your favorite grain with veggies!
Closeup of shredded honey garlic chicken in a crockpot with sesame seeds and green onions

FAQ

What does honey garlic chicken taste like?

This honey garlic chicken recipe is the perfect combination of sweet and spicy. The honey balances out the chili sauce to make a sticky and delicious sauce.

What type of chicken do I use in honey garlic chicken?

I use chicken breasts for this honey garlic chicken recipe. If you are a dark meat kind of person, feel free to use chicken thighs (boneless or bone-in).

Do I need to brown the chicken before it goes in the slow cooker?

There is no need to brown the chicken before it cooks in the slow cooker.

Why is my crock pot chicken so watery?

As your chicken cooks inside the covered slow cooker, it lets off steam. This steam condenses on the bottom of the lid and drips back onto the chicken making it seem “watery.”

What is honey garlic chicken made of?

Honey garlic chicken is a simple, yet flavorful recipe made with chicken breasts, garlic, honey, and soy sauce, and a little chili garlic sauce for heat.

Is honey garlic chicken spicy?

Most honey garlic chicken recipes are mild in spice, but you can add chili garlic sauce or sriracha to kick up the heat.

Shredded crockpot honey garlic chicken topped with green onions and sesame seeds in a slow cooker

Honey Garlic Chicken Instant Pot Instructions

  1. Place chicken breast and honey garlic sauce into your Instant Pot.
  2. Cover the Instant Pot and cook on high pressure for 8-10 minutes. Quick release.
  3. Remove the chicken from the Instant Pot and use 2 forks to shred.
  4. Thicken sauce by removing 1/4 cup of sauce and whisking it with 1/2 tablespoon of cornstarch. Pour the sauce and shredded chicken back into the Instant Pot and mix.
  5. Turn on the sauté feature and bring the sauce to a boil to activate the cornstarch.
  6. Once thickened, serve immediately.
chicken thighs in bowl

Instant Pot

Chicken Thighs with Honey Garlic Sauce

Hand holding a bowl of crockpot honey garlic chicken with rice, broccolini, and sesame seeds

Store this honey garlic chicken in an air-tight container for 5-7 days in the refrigerator. I recommend keeping the honey garlic chicken separate from other ingredients (rice, veggies, etc.).

This honey garlic chicken is a great freezer meal if you are meal-prepping for yourself or any loved ones.

  1. Create honey garlic sauce by mixing together minced garlic, honey, soy sauce and red chili garlic sauce until the honey has dissolved.
  2. Then, place the chicken breast into a freezer-safe gallon-sized bag and pour sauce on top.
  3. Remove as much air from the bag as possible and seal tightly.
  4. Freeze for up to 3 months.

Want to learn how to reheat this freezer meal? Check out how here.

Honey garlic chicken over white rice garnished with sesame seeds and green onions

You can easily turn this slow cooker chicken breast recipe into an amazing chicken meal prep by pairing it with your favorite grain and stir-fried veggies.

  • First, create your honey garlic sauce. Whisk together minced garlic, honey, soy sauce, and red chili garlic sauce until the honey has fully dissolved.

  • Next, place chicken breast onto the bottom of your slow cooker. Then, pour the sauce over the chicken.

  • Turn slow cooker to high and cook for 2-3 hours OR low and cook for 4-5 hours.

  • Once your chicken is fully cooked (165ºF internally) and tender, remove the chicken from the slow cooker and use 2 forks to shred.

  • If you wish to thicken the sauce, remove 1/4 cup of the liquid from the slow cooker and whisk in 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch until it dissolves. Then, pour that back into the slow cooker and mix until combined.

  • Then, add the chicken back into the crockpot and mix it with the sauce. Cover and let cook for 10 more minutes on high so that the sauce can fully thicken.

  • Serve with your favorite grain and vegetable. Top with sesame seeds and green onion.

  • Nutrition is just for the chicken.
  • Cornstarch is optional, but your sauce will be thin if you don’t use it.
  • This recipe was slightly updated on January 19, 2022. Nothing major was changed.

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Calories: 214 kcal, Carbohydrates: 26 g, Protein: 25 g, Fat: 3 g, Fiber: 0 g, Sugar: 23 g

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Which Beans Best Block the Spread of Cancer?

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Which legumes are best at inhibiting the matrix metalloproteinase enzymes that allow cancer to become invasive?

Although we’re spending billions of dollars on fancy new types of chemotherapy, the overflowing sink that is cancer treatment is expected to rise by about 70% over the next two decades because drugs are being used to merely mop up the mess rather than turn off the faucet. You can’t really give drugs to people to prevent cancer because of the side effects and cost, but there is said to be “overwhelming…evidence that the dietary bioactive compounds found in whole plant-based foods have significant anticancer and chemopreventive [cancer-preventing] properties.”

I’ve previously talked about the impact of diet and nutrition on the 10 hallmarks of cancer. The bottom line is that evidence points to a diet that includes minimal animal products and, perhaps more importantly, maximal plant foods. Some foods that seem to be especially beneficial include fruits (especially berries), vegetables (especially greens), legumes (beans, split peas, chickpeas, and lentils), nuts and seeds (especially flaxseeds), onions, garlic, mushrooms, herbs and spices (for example, turmeric), and, as a beverage, green tea.

Chemotherapy may not even be particularly good at mopping up the mess. “Cancer drugs often impair quality of life and fail to extend patient survival.” Let me say that another way: You’re paying for drugs—maybe selling your house to pay for drugs—that may just be making your life worse for no benefit. Some have suggested we demand at least three months of extended life from pharmaceuticals, but if we demand that chemo actually works, would companies give up testing new cancer drugs altogether? On the other hand, by requiring clinically important benefits—what a concept—maybe Big Pharma would reallocate resources toward targeting the more critical cancer processes like metastatic spread, since it’s the tumor metastasis that accounts for 90% of cancer-related deaths. Who cares if some drug shrinks your primary tumor if it’s spreading and cutting your life just as short?

What about controlling metastatic cancer with some of those natural bioactive compounds in plants? Evidently, “it has been proven that [plant] phytochemicals are able to inhibit nearly every step of the invasion-metastasis cascade,” at least in vitro (in a petri dish). Below is a list of some purported dietary sources of antimetastatic phytochemicals, which you can also see at 2:27 in my video Blocking the Cancer Metastasis Enzyme MMP-9 with Beans and Chickpeas.

All of these foods are shown to block all sorts of cancer-signaling pathways, but let me focus on one: matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Since about 90% of cancer disability and death is due to cancer spreading (metastasis), let’s talk about MMPs, which “actively participate in the whole metastatic journey.” Matrix metalloproteinases are enzymes that allow the cancer to tunnel through the surrounding flesh and invade the lymph or blood vessels, and then enable it to burrow in and grow somewhere else.

So, Big Pharma developed matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor drugs, which worked great in animal models but caused severe side effects in humans. So, what about using food? There are special proteins in legumes (beans, split peas, chickpeas, and lentils) that reduce MMP activity. But which is the leading legume? Researchers tested eight different kinds: lupin beans, chickpeas, split peas, black-eyed peas, lentils, more common beans (like kidney, black, or pinto), fava beans, and soybeans. Which do you think worked best?

Without any beans, the matrix metalloproteinase activity churned away at around 100%, and dripping on some protein from split peas didn’t seem to help much, but the black-eyed peas, lentils, common beans, and fava beans cut enzyme activity by more than 50%. Guess what slashed activity by more than 90%? Lupin beans, chickpeas, and soybeans, as you can see below and at 4:08 in my video.

But does this translate into slowing down the cancer’s spread?

Researchers plated a layer of human colon cancer cells in a petri dish and then took a razor blade to clear a strip down the middle. Within 48 hours, the cancer quickly converged to fill the gap. But when a little protein from lupin beans, chickpeas, or soybeans was dripped on, it looked like the cancer cells struggled to close the distance, as you can see below and at 4:33 in my video.

Okay, but they used raw beans. You don’t know if these anti-cancer proteins are destroyed by cooking until you put it to the test. Researchers found that the matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors in soybeans, at least, did remain active after cooking.

So, maybe it’s no wonder that eating legumes reduces the risk of colorectal cancer. Yes, but colon cancer, which sprouts from the inner lining of the colon, could potentially come in contact with some of these bean proteins. Presumably, they wouldn’t get into the bloodstream.

Those eating a vegetarian diet do seem to have significantly lower levels of matrix metalloproteinases, but this is just thought to be due to their lower levels of inflammation, similar to the way non-smokers also have lower MMP levels. This is good because this enzyme isn’t just a cancer biomarker, but also may be involved in autoimmune diseases and cardiovascular disease. The machete-type nature of this enzyme can hack through the inflamed, cholesterol-filled atherosclerotic lesions lining diseased arteries and cause the plaque to rupture. People know that those eating a more plant-based diet tend to have less heart disease, but may not realize they harbor significantly less cancer risk, too, particularly among those eating strictly plant-based diets.

Doctor’s Note

The video I mentioned is Fighting the Ten Hallmarks of Cancer with Diet.

For other videos on cancer metastasis, check the related posts.



Everything Mark Wahlberg Eats In a Day | Eat Like | Men’s Health

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Lose Weight With A Personalized High-Protein Diet

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  • Helps control hunger and cravings
  • Supports muscle maintenance during weight loss
  • Boosts metabolism through increased calorie burning
  • Promotes steady and sustainable fat loss
  • Improves overall body composition
  • Personalization Is the Key

    No two people are the same. Age, activity level, body weight, health conditions, and personal preferences all play a role in determining the ideal diet plan. A personalized high-protein diet ensures that your nutrition supports your specific goals while remaining enjoyable and easy to follow.

    Best High-Protein Foods

    Consider adding these foods to your daily meals:

    • Chicken breast
    • Turkey
    • Fish and seafood
    • Eggs
    • Greek yogurt
    • Cottage cheese
    • Beans and lentils
    • Tofu and tempeh
    • Lean beef
    • Protein shakes
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    Simple Tips for Success

    1. Include protein in every meal.
    2. Plan your meals in advance.
    3. Stay hydrated.
    4. Combine healthy eating with regular exercise.
    5. Track your progress and adjust your plan when needed. Final Thoughts

    A personalized high-protein diet can be a powerful tool for weight loss and long-term health. By focusing on nutrient-rich foods and creating a plan that fits your lifestyle, you can achieve your goals without feeling deprived.

    Start making small changes today, and enjoy the benefits of a healthier, stronger, and leaner you.

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    mid-year check-in class (and a wellness giveaway!)

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    Sharing a giveaway with some of my favorite wellness, beauty, and skincare items! Check out the details below on how to enter.

    Hi friends! How are you? I hope that you’re having an amazing morning so far!

    A little update for you: I’m hosting a free health planning workshop next week. We’re halfway through the year, so it’s the perfect time to think about your wellness goals for 2026, how they’re going, and what you can do to finish the year feeling your absolute best. I’d love to arm you with some strategies and a custom plan!

    Click the link here to sign up and claim your spot. 

    Now, let’s chat about giveaway things!

    I’d love to share some of my favorite wellness goodies with a lucky winner as a way of saying thank you for being here and supporting the blog after all of this time. The blog is now 18 years old…a full adult 😉

    The big 4-0

    Here are the goodies that are up for grabs:

    – Skincare and cosmetics:

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    Remedy Vitamin C serum

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    Saltyface tanning drops and makeup bag

    – A Canopy rose humidifer (I have one in every bedroom and it makes such a huge difference for my eyes and skin)

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    About $700 worth of good stuff, plus whatever else I decide to add into the mix 😉

    Here’s how to enter:

    – Leave a comment below with something you’re looking forward to this summer

    Bonus entries:

    – Attend our live health planning class next week – all attendees will get two extra extras 🙂

    – Place any order on the EquiLife site. It’s our 100-day challenge right now and I’m so grateful for all of your support. Thanks to all of you, I’ve received a comped trips to the conference and a special group VIP dinner with Dr. Cabral himself 🙂 I was #7 the past two years, and am trying to be in the top 5 this year! If you place an order between now and September, please send me an email gina@fitnessista.com.

    I’ll have a few giveaways running during this blitz so make sure to let me know so you’re included in all of them. You can also stack my discount code FITNESSISTA10!

    This giveaway will end and the winner will be announced and on IG stories on Friday, June 19th.

    Can’t wait to see so many of you in our live health planning class next week!

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    MEAL PREPS FOR WEIGHT LOSS|| I LOST 17 lbs In 2 Weeks: Meal Prep Ideas

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    Welcome to my channel, Chaz’s Lifestyle! In todays video, we’re creating simple, affordable & easy meal preps! Come hang out …

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