Slow cooker hoisin garlic chicken, easy and rewarding
This hands-off recipe produces saucy, fall-of-the-bone meat.
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June 24, 2026

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Sarah DiGregorio’s slow cooker hoisin garlic chicken. Rachel Vanni for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Spencer Richards.

Slow cooker supremacy

Visiting friends in the country over the weekend, I got to walk a long, idyllic rail trail, find some bursting local berries and eat a goat that had been barbecued whole on a giant grill at the farm where it was raised. The meat was unbelievably good, soft and shreddable with a fall-off-the-bone texture that reminded me of pork, and a flavor almost lamblike in its earthiness. The leftovers we were lucky enough to tote back to the city are going to be feeding us for several more dinners, mainly because a whole goat is a lot of food, but also because it’s the kind of meal you don’t want to end.

The slow cooker in Sarah DiGregorio’s slow cooker hoisin garlic chicken lends a similar melting texture to chicken, which boasts a mildly sweet, complex flavor. It’s an easy recipe with a huge payoff since there’s practically nothing to chop except for the garlic, which gets tossed into a slow cooker along with chicken thighs, hoisin, balsamic and tomato paste. Then leave it to simmer gently for a couple of hours, until the meat soaks up the sauce and mellows into submission. Even without the giant grill, the litter of farm kittens (there were kittens!) and our leftovers for days, this chicken is still GOATed.

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