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By wolf3749
on March 07, 2011
Really good. Made it for a party of 30 people. Doubled the recipe except for the sugar and added an onion and garlic powder and it was well received from the guests. recipe was requested from guests.
person found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy GIBride01
on June 02, 2010
Simple and tasty. I used frozen chicken breast, dumped all the ingredients on top in the slow cooker and cooked on high for 4 hours. The sauce was very thin like another poster pointed out, but I removed the breasts, added a slurry of 1 TBSP cornstarch and 2 TBSP water to the remaining sauce, boiling for a minute or two and it coated the chicken nicely. Served with buttered noodles and broccoli, enjoyed by all. Going in the keeper file! Thanks for posting.
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on April 29, 2010
This is really good and really easy! I read other reviews and I only put 3/4 c. brown sugar. I used French's yellow mustard and 4 quite large chicken breasts. I placed the still-frozen chicken in the crock pot, mixed the sauce ingredients together, poured it over the chicken, and cooked it on LOW for 8 hours. With the frozen chicken, it makes the sauce pretty thin (because of the ice), but it still tasted great. I served this with Ranch Roasted Potatoes and veggies for a really good meal. I was thinking that, with thicker sauce, it'd be good as shredded chicken on a toasted roll too. I'll make this one again for sure. Thanks for posting it!
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on February 08, 2009
Simply marvelous! For 12 people, I doubled everything except the mustard. I halved 6 huge chicken breasts crosswise, and placed everything in a slow cooker for 8 hours on Low. Perfect served with a spinach salad, baked potatoes, and garlicky green beans! One guest declared the sauce the best she ever ate and requested the recipe. Thanks for a quick and easy meal.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Chef #848769
on December 30, 2008
Absolutely delicious, and it was really simple! I used about 2.5 lbs of chicken thighs, and the meat just slid right off the bone when finished. My boyfriend loved it - called it a "hit." :) This recipe is definitely a keeper, and I had to report back with my successful first slow cooker experience!
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This was really good and easy. Before boiling I sprinkled the chicken breast with Montreal Chicken Seasoning. I used apple cider vinegar and as someone else suggested, I cut the brown sugar back a bit to 3/4 cup and added a few splashes of liquid smoke. I also poured half of the sauce in, added chicken and then poured rest of the sauce over the top. This gave the chicken a nice color. Cooked on low for about 7 hours. The results were tender and juicy.
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on May 18, 2008
I've been looking for a good BBQ Chicken recipe for a long time. This one is great. I made a couple of adjustments; 1. reduced the brown sugar to 1/2 cup. A full cup made it too sweet for my taste. 2. Added a dash of liquid smoke to the mixture. It gave it the flavor of having been cooked in a smoker. I made it the day before I planned to serve it. It reheated beautifully and I shredded it and served it on warm buns, brushing the buns with some of the sauce.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountThis was my second slow cooker meal ever! I was really delicious. I used 4 chicken thigh fillets and an onion, diced them and browned them before I put them in the slow cooker. Whilst I was doing this I had put a good teaspoonful of minced garlic and a sprinkle of chinese 5 spice in the crock on high. As soon as the chicken and onion were ready I turned it back to low and did the recipe as stated. Towards the end I threw in 3/4 cup of rice and about the same in chicken stock.
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on January 23, 2008
Oh wow. This was so tasty and so easy to make. I hate dry chicken, but this was so moist. I would make this again in a heartbeat.
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on October 02, 2007
So easy and so good! I used 4 boneless chicken breasts. The more it cooked the sweeter it got. I also use beef meatballs with this barbecue sauce in the slow cooker. Thanks so much.
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I made this with dark brown sugar and chopped onion and it was delicious.
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I did like Sherrie-pie and cooked the sauce ingrediants first. My chicken was so moist and tender that it literally fell apart during cooking and we ended up eating it on buns and it was GREAT!!
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Loved it! So did the hubby. Most definitely a keeper. I added a little more brown sugar sprinkled on top to sweeten it up a tad :)! Thanks a million! Also great the next day pulled into pieces and put on bun!
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My kids really enjoyed this. I did add some chili powder and a diced onion to the sauce before cooking for some extra flavor.
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Sherrie-pie
on September 06, 2005
This recipe is high in flavour, although the instructions are a bit basic. So I: cooked the first five ingredients in the microwave for a few minutes, poured it over the chicken and then cooked it in the slow cooker. I don't know if this is correct, but it worked for me! My husband and kids loved it.
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