Toss Chicken and Brown Sugar in the Slow Cooker for a Takeout Treat You’ll Want Over and Over!

Have you ‍ever had one of those days when cooking is‌ the ‍last thing⁣ on your mind? You’re not by yourself.

With⁤ hectic schedules, it’s simple to fall into the habit of grabbing frozen dinners or ⁤making the same old⁢ mac and ⁣cheese.

But what if ​you could enjoy a tasty homemade dish without spending hours in the kitchen?

That’s where slow cookers come into play.

Kayli Butler, a popular mom⁢ and social media star, shared an‌ easy‌ and yummy recipe for​ teriyaki chicken ⁣that’s just right for those busy ‌days.

As Kayli​ puts it, “It’s perfect ​for parents on-the-go, college kids, or anyone who is always rushing.”

The best part? It’s super easy to make and needs⁤ very little ⁣effort.

To create this ⁤“Quick and Easy Teriyaki Chicken,” you’ll need ⁢just a few items:

  • frozen chicken breasts (5 or 6)
  • cup of brown sugar
  • cup of soy sauce
  • baby carrots
  • diced broccoli

If you want to add more veggies, feel free to toss in some favorites like ⁤onions, peppers or cauliflower.

Kayli ‍got this recipe from a friend & it⁤ has become a family favorite.

The recipe can easily‍ be changed ​to fit your family size & tastes so ⁢don’t worry if you need to adjust it slightly.

Just keep in⁣ mind that since it’s a slow cooker dish, you’ll need about seven hours for⁢ cooking time.

The steps are really ‌simple.

First off place the chicken breasts in the slow cooker.

Next ‍add brown sugar & soy sauce on top.

Kayli says ‍any brand of soy ‍sauce works fine so no need to worry about finding something special.

Set your ⁣slow cooker on “high”​ & let⁤ it cook for around five hours.

After the first five hours, it’s time to add the baby carrots.

The amount is totally up to you!

As Kayli says, “Just put in as many carrots as you‍ want. If you don’t like carrots, don’t add a ​lot. ‌Or, you can skip them if⁣ that’s what you prefer.”

Once you’ve added the carrots, let‌ it cook for another hour.

Next, toss in the chopped broccoli.

If you’re a fan of veggies, this is a great time to add any other vegetables you like.

Onions, ⁤peppers or cauliflower⁢ would be awesome choices.

After adding your veggies, cover it again and let it cook for one more hour.

And just ‍like that⁣ your ‍teriyaki chicken‍ is ready to​ serve!

This​ flexible dish ‌can ‌be enjoyed in many ways.

Serve it plain or over rice or noodles or even on top of ‌a salad.

It’s a tasty and healthy ⁤meal with almost no effort from you.

A lot of people who have tried this recipe⁢ love ​it.

One person said “I ‌made this and it was so yummy!”

Another wrote “Oh my gosh I‌ made this ⁣and everyone loved it! My whole⁤ family enjoyed it and there are eight of us aged 5 to 46. That says a lot. Thanks Kayli.”

If you’re searching for something new for dinner time this easy teriyaki chicken recipe ‍could be ⁤exactly what you’re looking for.

Why go with frozen meals or takeout when you can have home-cooked food with hardly any work?

Check out Kayli’s easy-to-follow guide for this tasty recipe in the video ‍below.

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