Slow Cooker Honey Chipotle Chicken: Easy Comfort Recipe

Alright, So Hereโ€™s How I Fell for Honey Chipotle Chicken

I remember the first time I made this slow cooker honey chipotle chicken… I was actually trying (and failing, gloriously) to make something else from a recipe book that got way too fancy with the sauce. Stuff was burning, the smoke alarm went off, my dog retreated to the closet. Not my finest hour. Anyway, that was the day I said: why not keep it simple, and just use flavors I already love? Enter: honey, chipotle, and the magic of the slow cooker. If youโ€™ve ever come home to those amazing smells wafting through the kitchen, you know what I meanโ€”smells like youโ€™re winning at dinner. Plus, itโ€™s practically foolproof, and trust me, I need recipes like that. Sometimes I start it before my coffee. Sometimes after (with, let’s just say, mixed results).

Slow Cooker Honey Chipotle Chicken

Why I Keep Making This (And Maybe You Will Too)

I make this pretty much any time I want everyoneโ€”kids, husband, random cousins who appear out of nowhere when thereโ€™s food involvedโ€”to actually eat what Iโ€™ve cooked. My family goes bananas for it (the first time my son asked for seconds I almost fainted). Itโ€™s just the right blend of sweet, spicy, and savory, and honestly: itโ€™s hard to mess up. Even when I throw everything in the pot in a pre-caffeine fog, it still turns out. I mean, once I accidentally forgot the honey, andโ€”fine, it was edible, but not nearly as good. I also like that you can mostly ignore it for hours; stir, taste, wonder if itโ€™s done, assure yourself it needs more tasting, repeat. And itโ€™s saved my hide on more than one Tuesday night when nobody wanted to eat anything green.

What Youโ€™ll Need (But Youโ€™ve Got Options)

  • About 1.5 to 2 pounds chicken breasts (or thighsโ€”my friend swears thighs are better, but Iโ€™m a breast person. Sometimes I even use a mix if thatโ€™s whatโ€™s in the fridge)
  • 1/2 cup honey (Granโ€™s always said use local, but really, whateverโ€™s in the squeezy bear in my pantry)
  • 2-3 chipotle peppers in adobo, minced (you know, from the little can? Or just use 2 if youโ€™re waryโ€”or 4 if you like living dangerously)
  • 1/4 cup tomato paste (in a pinch, ketchupโ€™s worked fineโ€”donโ€™t tell anyone)
  • 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar (or white vinegar; Iโ€™ve even used lemon juice when I ran outโ€”tastes different but not bad)
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped (or use that jarred minced garlic; itโ€™s not a crime)
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika (I occasionally use regular if thatโ€™s all I can find, flavorโ€™s just a wee bit lighter)
  • 1/2 tsp salt, plus more to taste
  • Optional: a squeeze of lime (totally brightens it up but honestly I forget about it half the time)

How I Actually Do It (Step by Stepโ€”Sort Of)

  1. Get out your slow cookerโ€”if yours is anything like mine, brush off the dust. Place the chicken inside (no need to be precious about arranging them aesthetically, I tried once, not worth it).
  2. In a bowl (or straight in the cooker if youโ€™re feeling wild), mix up that honey, chopped chipotle, tomato paste, vinegar, garlic, smoked paprika, and salt. Pour that business over the chicken, and use a spoon or your hands or whatever you like to coat the chicken all over.
  3. Pop on the lid, set the time: low for about 6 hours, or high for 3โ€“4. If youโ€™re anything like me and totally forget to check it after 3, no worries, itโ€™s forgiving. Chicken should be super tender by the endโ€”like, fall-apart-easy, which is perfect.
  4. Once itโ€™s all done, grab two forks and shred the chicken right in the slow cooker. (This is when I usually sneak a tasteโ€”gotta make sure itโ€™s just right, right?) Stir it all up in the sauce. If it looks like a weird reddish mess at this stageโ€”donโ€™t sweat. Stir it again and it comes together. Sometimes I add a bit more honey or vinegar here; depends on my mood.
  5. If you feel fancy, finish with a squeeze of lime before serving. Or donโ€™t. I forget sometimes and nobody complains.

Things Iโ€™ve Learned the Hard Way (Notes)

  • Definitely trim any big fat bits off your chicken before cookingโ€”otherwise youโ€™ll be fishing them out later (nobody enjoys that surprise bite, trust me).
  • The sauce gets thicker as it sits. If itโ€™s still a bit runny, leave the lid off for 10 minutes on high, and it sorts itself outโ€”just, you know, keep a vague eye on it.
  • Oh, chipotle can be sneaky spicy. Taste the sauce before it cooks, and maybe start with less if youโ€™re not sure.

Things Iโ€™ve Tried That Worked (And One That Didnโ€™t)

  • Tried it once with pineapple juice instead of vinegar and wow, it was sweet but ridiculously tastyโ€”kind of like a Hawaiian BBQ vibe.
  • Go crazy and use turkey breast. Surprisingly great. Probably my best accidental swap yet.
  • I did once try using maple syrup instead of honey. Thought I was clever. Itโ€ฆ did not taste right (at all). Not recommended unless you really love maple.
Slow Cooker Honey Chipotle Chicken

Equipment (Donโ€™t Stress If You Donโ€™t Have Everything)

  • Slow cookerโ€”obviously. But Iโ€™ve done it in a Dutch oven in the oven, 325ยฐF for about 2 hours, covered. Not quite the same magic, but decent in a pinch.
  • Decent tongs or a couple forks for shredding.
  • A bowl for mixingโ€”but if you canโ€™t find one, just dump all the sauce ingredients right on the chicken. Itโ€™ll be fine.

Storing Leftovers (If You Even Have Any!)

I put leftovers in a container in the fridge for up to 3 days, but to be completely honest, thereโ€™s rarely that much left. It reheats really well thoughโ€”sometimes I think itโ€™s even better the next day, with all the flavors mixing together properly. Freezes nicely too. That is, if you manage to hide some before the family descends on it again.

How I Love to Serve This (And How My Kids Absolutely Refuse)

We usually eat this piled high on toasted buns, with slaw. Sometimes I go rogue and serve it with rice and some beansโ€”bit like a burrito bowl (except lazier, because I donโ€™t actually make burritos). My youngest just wants hers in a tortilla with cheese. You could stick it on nachos, or my neighbor adds it on top of baked potatoes, which I never wouldโ€™ve thought of but, hey, apparently it slaps.

What I Wish Iโ€™d Known When I Started (Pro Tips Learned the Hard Way)

  • Donโ€™t rush the chicken. I once tried cranking it up to finish quicker and just ended up with dry, stringy meat. Patience, friend.
  • Actually, letting it sit in the sauce at the end for even just 10 minutes makes it SO much better. The flavors really sort of snuggle together.
  • Ignore people who say you canโ€™t check the chicken early. Sometimes you need to. Itโ€™ll still be delicious.

Questions I Get All the Time (Way More Than Youโ€™d Think)

  • Do I have to use chicken breast? Nope, thighs are great. I switch them out when I want it richerโ€”I just donโ€™t always want to deal with the extra fat.
  • Is it very spicy? Itโ€™s as spicy as you want! My aunty tried it with just one chipotle and said it was perfect for her (but I like pain on my tongue, apparently).
  • Can I make it ahead? Oh, absolutely. Actually, sometimes I think itโ€™s yummier the next day. Just keep it in the fridge and zap it when hungryโ€”or eat it cold, no judgement here.
  • What if I donโ€™t have a slow cooker? See aboveโ€”Dutch oven or even a heavy pot on the hob on the lowest heat, but youโ€™ll want to watch it more closely (maybe stir once or twice so it doesnโ€™t stickโ€”my old stove is… finicky).
  • Can I double this for a party? Yep! Just donโ€™t overfill your slow cooker. You still want the sauce to bubble around and not just sit sadly on top.

Oh, quick digression: I once tried to make a vegan version with jackfruit, and, um, my family noticed. Theyโ€™re still suspicious of anything “pulled” to this day. Anyway, there you go. Give this slow cooker honey chipotle chicken a whirl, and tell me if you figure out a better maple syrup hack, because I still haven’t cracked it.

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Slow Cooker Honey Chipotle Chicken

yield: 4 servings
prep: 15 mins
cook: 20 mins
total: 50 mins
Enjoy tender, flavorful chicken infused with the smoky heat of chipotle peppers and the sweetness of honey โ€” all effortlessly cooked in your slow cooker. This easy recipe is perfect for a flavorful dinner or meal prep.
Slow Cooker Honey Chipotle Chicken

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, minced
  • 2 tablespoons adobo sauce (from chipotle peppers)
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  1. 1
    Add chicken breasts to the bottom of your slow cooker.
  2. 2
    In a bowl, whisk together honey, minced chipotle peppers, adobo sauce, garlic, olive oil, cumin, smoked paprika, salt, and black pepper.
  3. 3
    Pour the sauce over the chicken and add the chopped onion.
  4. 4
    Cover and cook on low for 6 hours or until the chicken is tender and fully cooked.
  5. 5
    Shred the chicken inside the slow cooker, stir well to coat with the sauce, and serve hot.
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Approximate Information for One Serving

Serving Size: 1 serving
Calories: 310 caloriescal
Protein: 38gg
Fat: 7gg
Saturated Fat: 0g
Trans Fat: 0g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 0mg
Potassium: 0mg
Total Carbs: 24gg
Fiber: 0g
Sugar: 0g
Net Carbs: 0g
Vitamin A: 0
Vitamin C: 0mg
Calcium: 0mg
Iron: 0mg

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Number of total servings shown is approximate. Actual number of servings will depend on your preferred portion sizes.

Nutritional values shown are general guidelines and reflect information for 1 serving using the ingredients listed, not including any optional ingredients. Actual macros may vary slightly depending on specific brands and types of ingredients used.

To determine the weight of one serving, prepare the recipe as instructed. Weigh the finished recipe, then divide the weight of the finished recipe (not including the weight of the container the food is in) by the desired number of servings. Result will be the weight of one serving.

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