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Slow Cooker Asian Style Chicken Wraps

By Kelly · 5 Comments

Slow Cooker Asian-Style Chicken Wraps

Guest post by Debra Worth, Worth Cooking

I am so excited to be here today sharing a simple, and healthy, chicken recipe. So, thank you, Kelly, for having me over!

In keeping with this month’s slow cooker series, I’m sharing one of my family’s personal favorites! This Asian-style Chicken Wraps recipe is super simple. (Since I have a 5, 3, and 1 year old, easy meals are my friend!) So this recipe takes just five minutes to assemble for cooking in the slow cooker. Then, right before serving it, you’re looking at about another 10 minutes to prep the sauce and shred the chicken.

I use boneless skinless chicken thighs in this dish vs. the more common chicken breast for several reasons. The two main reasons are – it keeps the dish moist and it shreds quicker.

An easy tip for shredding chicken … Simply squeeze the cooked chicken thighs with tongs and it breaks into perfect shreds. This method takes just a few seconds to do the entire batch. (No battles with two forks and dry chicken breasts.)

It’s important to note that the seasoned chicken by itself is not the most flavorful. The reason I kept the seasoning simple is because sometimes chicken thighs release a lot of juices, and therefore, most of my attempts at flavoring the chicken ended up in the liquids rather than on the chicken.

So be sure to not skimp on the sauce! That’s where the delicious savory-sweet flavor comes in. With coconut aminos (a soy sauce substitute), toasted sesame seed oil, spices, ginger, garlic, and maple syrup – this flavorful sauce really is what makes the dish come alive!

Asian-style Chicken Wraps

Layering everything in a boston lettuce cup makes for a tasty texture, and healthy dish. I do recommend serving with an Asian-themed vegetable dish (such as this Sesame Broccoli Salad) to up the vegetable content as well as the bulk of the meal.

Note from Kelly: A special thank you to my sweet friend Debra for sharing this delicious and healthy gluten-free dinner recipe with us. I highly recommend putting this incredibly flavorful dish on your next meal plan! And I also recommend popping over to check out Debra’s site at Worth Cooking. She’s a wonderfully talented home chef with a wealth of family-friendly whole food recipes that are as tasty as they are healthy!

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Slow Cooker Asian-Style Chicken Lettuce Wraps (GF)

Yield: Serves 4 (4 lettuce cups per person)

Ingredients

    For the Chicken:
  • 1 1/2 lb boneless/skinless chicken thighs
  • 1/2 teaspoon 5-spice seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • For the Sauce:
  • Zest of two oranges (save the oranges for serving)
  • 1/4 cup coconut aminos (I use this instead of soy sauce)
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup
  • 3 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon toasted sesame oil
  • 1/8 teaspoon + a pinch real salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon 5-spice seasoning
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoon starch (arrowroot or tapioca) mixed with 2 teaspoons water
  • For Serving:
  • 16 leaves of Boston lettuce (from about two heads)
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped
  • Orange wedges (use the oranges zested for the sauce)
  • Optional: Sesame seeds, chopped chives and cilantro

Instructions

    For the Chicken:
  1. Mix the seasonings together. Sprinkle on the chicken. Put in the slow cooker. Cook on high for 4 hours.
  2. If there is a lot of liquid in the slow cooker when the chicken is done, remove the chicken to a bowl and shred (discard juices, or save the juices for another use). If there is just a little juice, shred right in the slow cooker. The easiest way I've found to shred chicken is to squeeze it using kitchen tongs.
  3. Making the Sauce:
  4. In a medium bowl, mix together the orange zest, coconut aminos, maple syrup, rice vinegar, sesame oil, starch and salt. Set aside.
  5. In a small skillet, add the garlic powder, ginger powder, five spice seasoning and red pepper flakes. Turn heat to medium. Stir and toast until the spices increase in fragrance and smell toasted (approx. 3 minutes).
  6. Add the orange-maple liquid mixture. Turn the heat up to high and bring to a gentle boil. Boil the sauce for 3 minutes, occasionally stirring. Turn off the heat.
  7. Add the starch-water mixture and whisk well. Remove sauce from heat.
  8. For Serving:
  9. Put a small amount of chicken in the lettuce cup, pour sauce on, and then top red pepper, other desired toppings, and a little squeeze of orange juice.
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headerDebra Worth is first and foremost a daughter of the King of kings. She resides in central Missouri with her husband of 6 years and three young kids. She is passionate about serving her family nutritious and delicious foods, especially after needing to cut out many foods due her family’s food intolerances. In March, she started the blog Worth Cooking where she shares her healthy, delicious, and allergy-friendly recipes.

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Garlic Thyme Chicken {Slow Cooker Recipe}

By Kelly · 70 Comments

Crockpot Garlic Thyme Chicken

It’s hard to believe that in a few short weeks, it’s back-to-school season! With the hustle-bustle of that time of year, I always make sure to schedule as many quick-n-easy dinners as possible on my meal plans those first few weeks.

Lately, I’ve been perfecting a few new slow cooker recipes – cause nothing could be easier than tossing in a bunch of fresh ingredients and coming home to a delicious home cooked meal!

This Slow Cooker Garlic Thyme Chicken is a newfound favorite – it’s truly a garlic lovers dream! My inspiration for this recipe came from the wonderful cookbook “Make it Fast, Cook it Slow.” Author Stephanie O’Dea has so many delicious gluten-free crockpot recipes that are wonderful as is, or can easily be tweaked to suit your personal taste preferences, or dietary lifestyle.

So it is with this recipe … I modified it by changing out the seasonings and I chose to use chicken thighs instead, since they cook so beautifully in the crockpot. I also prefer to use skinless chicken in the crockpot, as the skin can become quite rubbery. A tip to overcome that issue is to follow the slow cooking process with a quick broil in the oven to crisp the skin, as I often do when making Slow Cooker Roasted Chicken. However, for the sake of ease, we’ll forgo the crispy skin, because this recipe is delicious without that extra step.

Garlic Thyme Chicken (Crockpot)

By the way, if you love slow cooking as much as we do, be sure to check out my SLOW COOKER RECIPES section – it’s a quick way to reference some of my family’s favorite easy, healthy slow cooker recipes.

P.S. If you’re not quite sure about using 20 cloves of garlic, then you can always reduce the amount a bit to suit your taste. But personally, the buttery melt-in-your-mouth texture of slow cooked garlic, combined with its mellow garlic taste, is what makes this recipe one of my personal favorites!

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Garlic Thyme Chicken {Slow Cooker Recipe}

Yield: 5-6 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 large sweet onion, peeled and sliced into thin rings
  • 3 lbs bone-in chicken thighs, skin removed
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 20 garlic cloves (about 2 large heads of garlic)
  • 2 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp fresh-ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. In the bottom of a 6-quart slow cooker, evenly distribute the sliced onion along the bottom.
  2. Smash and peel the garlic cloves, making sure to gather 15-20 large cloves. (See note below on "how to smash garlic," if you're unfamiliar with this method.)
  3. Place the chicken thighs into a large mixing bowl and drizzle with olive oil. Add the smashed garlic cloves and toss to combine.
  4. Sprinkle the seasonings across the top of the chicken-garlic mixture and toss until chicken is well coated with seasonings.
  5. Transfer the chicken-garlic mixture to the slow cooker and cover.
  6. Cook on low for 6-7 hours, or on high for 4-5 hours. Serve with a side of your favorite veggies.

Notes

How to Smash Garlic Cloves: Smashed whole garlic cloves provide a much mellower flavor than minced garlic which is why this method is used in many oven roasted and slow cooker recipes. To smash garlic, simply separate the garlic cloves and smash each whole clove with the flat side of a knife. To do this, carefully place the flat side of a large chef's knife on the garlic clove, then strike the knife with your palm to flatten the clove. Of course, it goes without saying you need to be careful! (I always make sure to position the blade of the knife against the cutting board to ensure it doesn't come into contact with my hand.) Once you've smashed the garlic clove, peel the skin off of the clove and add it to your dish.

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Happy Wives Club {A Favorite Read}

By Kelly · 2 Comments

Summertime is a great time to dive into some great books! Since reading is a passion of mine, I love sharing with you all (from time-to-time) books that truly inspire me. So, if you love a good book too, then allow me to share with you a truly remarkable book you won’t want to miss!

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Happy Wives Club

If could send one book to every married woman, it would be Happy Wives Club. Author Fawn Weaver is a sweet friend of mine and I’ve been wanting to tell you all about her amazing book for quite some time now.

Of course, with all the craziness of writing and photographing my upcoming grain-free cookbook these past nine months, I’ve been hard pressed for time. So I waited until now to share with you this amazing treasure because I wanted to give it the full attention and praise it truly deserves.

Why I love this book!

bookPage after page, Happy Wives Club contains amazing and inspiring stories of women who share their secrets for building happy, fulfilling marriages. Fawn traveled across the world, literally, to connect with real women who know from experience what it takes to make marriage great. As you travel along with Fawn, you’ll meet everyday women from across the globe who share what they’ve discovered in their 25+ years of being happily married.

In fact, that’s what I love most about this book – it’s real! This isn’t the typical “top 10 tips to a happier marriage” book, but instead is a collection of inspiring stories about real happily married women who live real everyday lives, sharing their experiences in what it takes to make marriage what God intended it to be – joyful, fulfilling and a reflection of His love and glory.

Another facet of the book that really makes it remarkably insightful and encouraging is that with each story, you’ll find Fawn’s candid and wise observations as she eloquently extrapolates the truths of what makes marriage a blessing. As a true champion of marriage, you’ll find yourself eagerly turning the pages to hear Fawn’s words of hope and encouragement – her passion and enthusiasm for marriage is truly contagious and refreshing!

If I sound a bit like I’m gushing here, it’s because I guarantee you that this book will brighten your outlook on marriage and bring you deeper joy and encouragement as you discover how beautiful marriage can be when it’s tended with love and care. As Fawn wisely relays, “Happiness is a choice! Choose your spouse every day. And make the choice to create the life – and marriage – of your dreams.”

Happy Wives Club has certainly made an impact in my marriage and I know it will yours too!

For more about Fawn and to receive daily inspiration for making marriage great, be sure to “join the club” by subscribing to her amazing website at HappyWivesClub.com.

Disclosure: I received a free advance reader’s copy of this book for review. However, the opinions expressed are my honest thoughts after reading this book. Also note, this post contains Amazon affiliate links. There is no obligation to purchase, however if you opt to purchase this book using the links provided, a small portion of the sale goes to support The Nourishing Home at no additional cost to you. Thank you!

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