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Season Chicken with pepper and set aside. |
Chop onions and garlic |
In a slow cooker place in the chicken and all ingredients except cornstarch and sesame seeds. |
Cook for 3 to 4 hours. The chicken should shred easily. |
Remove chicken |
and shred with a fork. |
Transfer the sauce
to a pan on the stove and start a boil. In a cup add a little less than a
T of corn starch and just enough cold water to make a wet paste. Add to
the sauce to thicken it. |
Add the shredded chicken and low boil for about 4 minutes. |
Serve over rice. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and a bit of green onion tops. |
For desert |
Ohhh so good. |
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Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Food Wednesday
Hi Everyone!
Today is Food Wednesday with Kathy from Hummingbird Studio at the lake.
I am sharing Chicken Teriyaki and Sweet Potato cake. The Chicken is made in a slow cooker. I don't use mine very often but I was busy this day and thought why not?
You will need 1/2C Soy Sauce, 1/2C honey, 1/4C rice wine vinegar, 1/2 onion chopped, 2 cloves garlic chopped, pepper to taste, 1t Chinese five spice, 4 skinless Chicken breast or 6 skinned and boneless thighs. Corn starch, sesame seeds chopped sweet onion tops.
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2T butter and add enough powder sugar to a thick mixture. Add almond extract and just a bit of milk. Adjust the sugar until you have a glaze. Top with chopped almonds.
It is sooooo goood.
Hope you will try these.
Stop by Kathy's to add your recipe to the link.
Nicole
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...I'll start with the cake.
Yum yum!
Looks and sounds delicious! :)
Hmmmm. That chicken looks YUMMY!!! Sadly we don´t have a slow cooker (on the contrary, Ingo bought a ... Schnellkochtopf, fast cooking, you call it pressure cooking!).
But reckon I can use a pan and cook the meat to it´s driest, too, I always do that, to Ingo´s dismay ;-)
Sesame seeds, good idea!
I can see this is NOT the link up I should be joining, You are a SERIOUS cook, Nicole. About the only thing I have is Chinese 5 spice and honey. It sounds good, but also a LOT of work. I can tell you and Kathy really LOVE to cook. I'm a dabbler. I doubt I will ever be a good cook, although I used to enjoy cooking, where now, I tolerate it. Thanks for sharing both these recipes, though.
Good morning Nicole, oh yum these recipes both sound and look so delicious My Larry would love that chicken dish for sure. Thank you so much for sharing and for linking up for Food Wednesdays Kathy
I have an instant pot too, and I don't use it often, but it is great for certain things. When I was working I used it a lot more. Your chicken teriyaki looks yummy. I've made something similar. I can't make the cake though as I am allergic to almonds-sadly. I would love to start substituting almond flour for some white flour. Hope your week is going well. Hugs-Erika
I haven't had chicken teriyaki in a long time, it sounds good.
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Yummy! That all looks delicious.
Delicious!
Always looking for a good recipe for my slow cooker! I use it ALOT! And dessert looks fabulous... Hugs! deb
Oh it all looks delicious! Xo
Wishing you lots of love and peace in your days,
A ShutterBig Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Yummy! It looks delicious!
These recipes sound and look fantastic ! Chrisx
a slow cooker would take up half our counter space lol
These recipes sound and look fantastic ! Chrisx
chicken teriyaki sounds super delicious dear Nichole ,i don't have slow cooker i think it makes dishes in a way that need less attendance ?
loved both foods so yummy ,thank you for sharing
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