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Honey-Garlic Slow Cooker Chicken Thighs

In this video, we'll show you how to cook up tender and flavorful chicken in a slow cooker. The secret in this easy recipe is the sweet and zesty sauce made out of soy sauce, ketchup, honey and garlic. Get the recipe for Honey-Garlic Slow Cooker Chicken Thighs. Serve up this saucy chicken with rice or quinoa and vegetables.

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  • Disappointed

I have relied on Allrecipes.com for many delightful recipes. I must say that this Honey-Garlic Chicken recipe was awful! I have never posted a comment, but this is a bad recipe. I'm amazed at the many positive comments this recipe recv'd. I would not recommend this recipe.

  • scruffyjock

Your site used to show the recipe giving you the option of changing the portion size and, more importantly, allowing us in the UK to convert "cups" to pounds and ounces or their metric equivalent. As this site has changed, can you tell me if you still do this and, if so, how do I find it?