If you love bourbon chicken from the food court at the mall, you’ll love this version of Crock Pot Honey Bourbon Chicken that’s made right in your slow cooker!

Slow Cooker Honey Bourbon Chicken
Crock Pot Honey Bourbon Chicken
One of my favorite things about cooking, and I’ve said this before, is having leftovers. Today, however, there was no chicken left and none of the M&M cookies.
I hate when that happens. But, it is a good indicator of how good these dishes are.
I’ve made bourbon chicken before but I really liked this crock pot rendition. This version tastes less like the food court dish but it is simple and very good. I forgot how much I’ve missed my crock pot the last few months.

Why it’s called Bourbon Chicken
Fun Fact: There’s no bourbon in this recipe, which many of you have pointed out to me (mostly rudely). The name Bourbon Chicken comes from Bourbon Street in New Orleans, which it’s named after.
✨ If it makes you happy, throw in some bourbon.

When I was in college, I used to stop at the mall that was across the street and have lunch. My favorite restaurant in the food court was one called Bourbon Street Grill. They had the best bourbon chicken.
I used to get the chicken with potatoes and rice. #carbsoncarbs
This slow cooker version makes a lot of “sauce” which is perfect for spooning over rice or potatoes or whatever you’re serving with the chicken.
Bourbon Chicken Ingredients
Below is a list of the ingredients you’ll need to gather to make this recipe, why you need them, and possible substitutions. Scroll all the way down for the full recipe card with measurements.
Jump- Chicken – I like to use boneless, skinless chicken breasts. You can also use thighs or tenders.
- Salt & Pepper – The essentials.
- Honey
- Soy Sauce – I like to use low sodium.
- Ketchup
- Oil – I usually use vegetable oil but you could use olive oil or canola oil.
- Garlic – Use two cloves or 1 teaspoon of minced garlic.
- Onion – I usually use a yellow or white onion.
- Red Pepper Flakes – Red pepper flakes help to balance the sweetness of the honey and give the chicken a tiny kick. You can skip it if you want.

How to thicken up the sauce
It will be a thin sauce but you can make a cornstarch slurry (2 parts cold water with 1 part cornstarch) and whisk it in to thicken it up. I personally prefer it thin to spoon over my rice and veggies, but I’ve had many commenters say they’d like it thicker.
How to store leftovers
Leftovers should be stored covered in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in the microwave or on the stove top. Or, if you have enough, you can put it back in the slow cooker to heat through.

Do you call it a slow cooker or a crock pot? I asked on Facebook and it seems most people call it a Crock Pot but that’s a brand.
Like calling tissue Kleenex.
Or inline skates Roller Blades (do people still do that?? ha).
Whatever you call it, it’s good. & really easy. I served it with brown rice and roasted zucchini.
PIN SLOW COOKER HONEY BOURBON CHICKEN FOR LATER

Can you put frozen chicken in the Crock Pot?
This is a common question I get, but the safest, best answer is no, you shouldn’t put frozen chicken in the slow cooker.
Because of the amount of time it takes a slow cooker to get meat up to a safe temperature (it’s a slow cooker, after all), bacteria could contaminate the chicken.
Meat should already be thawed when you place it in the crock pot. Ideally, you’d thaw the chicken in the fridge the night before.
That said, I have used frozen chicken in a pinch and lived to tell the tale, but now that I know better, I don’t.
Can I make it in the Instant Pot?
I haven’t tested in the IP, I’m more of a slow cooker girl lol, but I’d whisk up the sauce in the instant pot, put the thawed chicken in & coat it in the sauce. Seal & cook for 15 mins, natural release for 5 mins, then quick release.
Helpful Tools for Slow Cooker Bourbon Chicken
- My slow cooker of choice – I love that you can set the cook time then it automatically switches over to “warm” after the cook time.
- Time-saving minced garlic – I always keep minced garlic packed in oil in my fridge.
- A whisk if you’re going to make that slurry I talked about above.
Need more crock pot chicken ideas? Try these:
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Watch how easy this Crock Pot Honey Bourbon Chicken is to make:
How to make Bourbon Chicken




Crock Pot Honey Bourbon Chicken
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Ingredients
- 2 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 cup honey
- 1 cup low sodium soy sauce
- ½ cup ketchup
- 4 Tablespoons olive oil
- 2 cloves minced garlic or 1 teaspoon minced garlic in oil
- ½ cup onion diced
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Trim your chicken breasts, sprinkle with salt & pepper and place them in your slow cooker.2 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts, salt and pepper
- In a medium bowl, add the honey, soy sauce, ketchup, oil, garlic, onion and red pepper flakes. Stir well to combine. Pour over the chicken in the slow cooker.1 cup honey, 1 cup low sodium soy sauce, 1/2 cup ketchup, 4 Tablespoons olive oil, 2 cloves minced garlic, 1/2 cup onion, 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
- Cover and cook on LOW for 3-4 hours or HIGH for 1½ to 2½ hours.
- When done, remove chicken from crock pot and cut into chunks.
Notes
- It’s safest to avoid using frozen chicken in the slow cooker—use thawed chicken for best results.
- To thicken the sauce, make a cornstarch slurry (2 parts cold water to 1 part cornstarch) and whisk it in. If you prefer a thinner sauce, no need to thicken—it’s perfect over rice or veggies.
- Coconut aminos can be used in place of soy sauce.
- Red pepper flakes can be omitted.
- Store leftovers in the fridge, covered, for up to 4 days.
Nutrition
Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.
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Tag me on Instagram @melissa_pplates so I can see!Originally published October 9, 2012; photos updated June 12, 2025

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Looks delish. I will make for sure…
Thanks, Sandee! Let me know how it goes 🙂
We made this during a meal prep session in prep for an upcoming surgery. I pulled it out of the freezer, dumped it in the crockpot and it was delicious! I’m making it again today since it was such a hit. Thanks for the recipe.
I love hearing that, thank you!
I have not tried it yet but it sounds Delicious – plan on making it very soon!!!
I just found your site and can’t wait to try more of your receipes – Thank You!
Thanks, Betty! Happy to be found 🙂
Where’s the Bourbon?
Where’s the bourbon?
Are used frozen tenderloins. Turned out amazing!
Is there any Bourbon in this recipe?
No
Making this recipe now in the crockpot smells and looks yummy . My husband is gonna love it .
I hope he did!
I made this tonight for my family. I added broccoli and Lo Mein noodles and it’s fantastic! Thank you for a fantastic recipe!
You’re welcome! Those sound like great pairings 🙂
SO good! Thank you for a yummy recipe.
You’re welcome, so glad you liked it!
These were amazing I used thighs and hot honey!Defenitly a keeper
Ooh love the hot honey addition!
If there is no bourbon, why is it called Bourbon Chicken?
Answered above 🙂
This was so yummy! I used coconut amino instead of the soy sauce and olive oil for the oil.
I am going to update the card because I always use olive oil as well. Thanks for the reminder 🙂
I made this for the family and they loved it. I will be making it again. I served it over rice and with green beans.
So this looked good to me….nothing stood out as crazy, but no one in my family likes it. Me included. For the first time in our marriage (8 years) my husband would not eat my meal 😂. Sounds like a lot of people like this recipe, but was not for my family for sure – maybe have a back up plan 🤷🏼♀️.
Thousands have liked it, sorry it was a miss for your family.
I’m not understanding why the calories are so high? What am I missing?
Calories given are a very rough estimate – you would need to calculate with the actual brands/weights you use. Also, you’re not eating all the sauce, it makes quite a bit.
I have not tried yet but am wondering if I can cook more than the 2lbs in the crockpot? I don’t know much (nothing) about crockpot cooking but I have 5 people to cook for coming up and would love to try this- maybe 1.5x’s the recipe? Would that work in the crockpot? Same cooking time? Thanks!!
Yes, that’ll work, as long as your crockpot is large enough. With 2-3lbs of fresh/thawed chicken, I’d do 4-6 hours on LOW in a 6 quart.
I have not tried this recipe yet but it does look delicious. When we try this I will come back and comment about it.
Please do 🙂
I made this about a month ago and my son, and the rest of us😊, absolutely loved it! I’m making it again today! Absolutely delicious! Ty for the awesome recipe! One for the books 😉
So happy to hear that! You’re welcome 🙂
I made this for dinner, today. My wife and I really enjoyed it, so the printed recipe went into my three-ring recipe binder. I used bone-in chicken thighs but removed the skin. I replaced the garlic with granulated garlic just because it was easier (Hey, I’m 76 – give an old man a break!)
My wife, an outstanding cook with a very good palate (she can recreate just about any meal she tastes) liked it and had seconds.
High praises – I love making it into the binder! Thanks for letting me know 🙂