This meal is so easy even this one-handed cook pulled it off handily. (I crack myself up.) 😀
My wonderful blog friend Jodi at The Creative Life in Between posted yet another mouth-watering dish for me to steal. I followed her recipe except cut it in half and used smoked paprika in place of the optional smokey paprika chipotle.
I thought I was out of dried oregano so snipped some fresh and dried it in the toaster oven first, but then found my last year’s dried batch — not in the empty and clearly labeled oregano jar — but in a Mrs. Dash container labeled in Sharpee with my husband’s printing. Go figure.
We served ours over rice and garnished with additional sesame seeds and snipped green onion (I demonstrate my prowess with that task below).
This is a spicy, slightly sweet explosion of flavor! The daughter went back for seconds and had the leftovers the next day. My husband ate a large sub just a few hours earlier and didn’t have any. Hiss loss!
Please pop on over to Jodi’s place to find a handy-dandy printable recipe here —> Crockpot Honey Garlic Chicken.
Would be awesome with shrimp but then your daughter would not have liked it. It looks delicious. Great presentation and all done one-handed. Great job😊🍴🐔
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Thank you Gina! This sauce would taste awesome with shrimp! I would just make it in a skillet instead.
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Hope you have two hands soon. Much easier😊
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xoxo!
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Looks wonderful, and your preparation of it is impressive! 🙂
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Awww thank you Tonya! ❤
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😊 xoxo
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Honey, garlic… and a bit of onion… I’m beyond intrigued. Kathryn, you manage more one-handed than I could dream of with both hands! Mega hugs and keep healing.
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Oh thank so much my dear!! xoxo
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I have a similar recipe but I use red pepper flakes and I added veggies to the recipe. I do mention you can kick it up a notch by adding jalapeno peppers or Thai Chili Sauce. It’s very tasty and easy 🙂
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I have some dehydrated jalapeno slices that I could chop that might do well in this, thanks!
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Looks mouthwatering
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Thank you Karina!
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LOVE it Kathryn! You rocked it! And one handed! Looks delicious! And is is so rewarding to see you try it and blog about it too! BIG BIG BIG SMILES!!! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you so much for such an easy and tasty meal idea Jodi!!! XOXO
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My pleasure!!
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Nice job KR! xoxo ccc
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Thank you ccc!! XOXO
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xoxoxo ccc
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The traction device looks like a medieval torture machine. I’m impressed with your dexterity.
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I tend to agree with your assessment of the device. I’ve learned quite a few hacks in the past few weeks.
Thank you!
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Honey and garlic…mmm what’s not to love!
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Thank you, I so agree!
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Divine recipe, and one I definitely will be making 🙂
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Thank you Lynne, it’s yummy!
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Ohh wow you’ve made me hungry! This dish looks and sounds insanely delicious! 🙂 I love honey chicken type recipes, thanks for sharing xx
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You are so welcome Linda!
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This is so yummy, Kathryn!!
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Thank you Freda!!!
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Impressive what food you make single-handedly! 🙂
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Thank you Stefan, it has its challenges…
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Anything with garlic and honey has to be good! Yum. Thanks for sharing Jodi’s recipe. I’m heading over for the details 🙂
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You are welcome Diana!
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Great presentation Kathryn. Sounds so delicious.
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That’s so nice of you to say, thank you!
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Your something!
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Thank you sweetie! xo
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Your amazing xxx
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That hand looks so delicate. So glad you are working around it.
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Thank you so much Conor… xo
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This looks amazing! Seriously YUM!
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You are so kind, thank you!!!
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Hope your hand is healing well, and this recipe sounds fantastic! I’ve been looking for some good slow cooker recipes…
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Thanks Mollie! I’m slowly getting my lasagna soup recipe together… one..letter..at..a..time. LOL
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Poor dear!
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This really does sound good, Kathryn, and I do like using my slow cooker. They’re meant for people on the mend and I’m glad you’ve put yours to good use. I’ve pinned this recipe and am sure to prepare it in the weeks ahead. It sure sounds like a winner!
I hope your hand is well along the path to full recovery.
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Thanks so much John, I’m sure you will enjoy this as much as we did! I get the confangled pin and traction device off on Election Day, next week. That day cannot come quick enough, lol! xo
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I can have this all day!! Yummy. 🙂
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I know, right? Thanks! xo
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