If you are looking for a dinner that is creamy, savory, and incredibly easy to make, this Slow Cooker Poor Man’s Peanut Butter Chicken is about to become a favorite. With just a handful of simple ingredients—chicken, peanut butter, soy sauce, and brown sugar—you can create a rich, flavorful sauce that coats tender, shredded chicken. It is the perfect meal for busy weeknights, tight budgets, or any time you crave something comforting and delicious.
Inspired by the flavors of satay and peanut sauces, this dish is a wonderful example of how humble pantry staples can come together to create something truly special. Serve it over rice, noodles, or potatoes for a complete, satisfying meal that the whole family will love.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
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Only 4 Main Ingredients: Chicken, peanut butter, soy sauce, and brown sugar.
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Budget-Friendly: Made with affordable pantry staples.
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Set It and Forget It: The slow cooker does all the work.
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Creamy, Savory Sauce: Peanut butter melts into a rich, luscious coating.
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Tender, Shredded Chicken: Slow cooking ensures perfectly cooked, juicy chicken.
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Great for Meal Prep: The flavors deepen overnight, making it even better the next day.
Slow Cooker Poor Man’s Peanut Butter Chicken
Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cook Time: 4 to 5 hours on LOW or 2 to 3 hours on HIGH | Total Time: 4 to 5 hours
Servings: 4
This easy slow cooker chicken is coated in a creamy, savory peanut sauce made with just a few simple ingredients. Serve over rice or noodles for a satisfying meal.
Ingredients
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2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts
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¾ cup creamy peanut butter
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½ cup chicken broth (or water with ½ teaspoon salt)
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¼ cup soy sauce
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3 tablespoons brown sugar, packed
Instructions
Step 1: Layer the Chicken
Place the raw chicken breasts in a single layer on the bottom of a 4- to 6-quart slow cooker. If they are very thick, you can cut them in half lengthwise so they cook more evenly.
Step 2: Add the Peanut Butter
Using a spoon, small spatula, or clean fingers, spread the creamy peanut butter directly over the tops of the raw chicken breasts, covering them as evenly as you can. It will look thick and a bit messy, but it will melt down as it cooks.
Step 3: Make the Sauce
In a small bowl or measuring cup, whisk together the chicken broth, soy sauce, and brown sugar until the sugar is mostly dissolved.
Step 4: Pour the Sauce
Pour the broth mixture around and over the peanut butter-coated chicken in the slow cooker, trying not to wash all of the peanut butter off the tops. It is fine if some slides down into the liquid.
Step 5: Cook
Cover the slow cooker with the lid and cook on LOW for 4 to 5 hours, or on HIGH for about 2 to 3 hours, until the chicken is very tender and easily pulls apart with a fork.
Step 6: Shred the Chicken
Once the chicken is done, use two forks to shred or chunk it right in the slow cooker, stirring gently so the melted peanut butter and cooking juices combine into a smooth, creamy sauce that coats the meat.
Step 7: Adjust Seasoning
Taste the sauce and add a little extra soy sauce for more saltiness or a pinch of brown sugar if you prefer it sweeter. If the sauce seems too thick, stir in a splash more broth or water until it is the consistency you like.
Step 8: Serve
Serve the peanut butter chicken hot over rice, noodles, or potatoes, spooning plenty of sauce over each portion.
Tips for Perfect Peanut Butter Chicken
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Use Creamy Peanut Butter: Smooth, creamy peanut butter creates the best sauce texture. Natural peanut butter may separate; stir it well before using.
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Cut Chicken Evenly: Cutting thick chicken breasts in half lengthwise ensures even cooking and easier shredding.
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Do Not Add Extra Liquid: The chicken releases its own juices as it cooks, creating the perfect sauce consistency.
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Adjust Consistency: If the sauce is too thick after shredding, add a splash of broth or water. If it is too thin, let it simmer uncovered for 10 to 15 minutes.
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Taste and Adjust: The sweetness and saltiness can vary based on your peanut butter and soy sauce. Adjust to your preference.
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Serve Immediately: This dish is best served hot, right after cooking.
Variations and Substitutions
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Spicy Peanut Chicken: Add ½ teaspoon of red pepper flakes or a tablespoon of sriracha.
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Garlic Peanut Chicken: Add 2 to 3 cloves of minced garlic to the sauce.
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Ginger Peanut Chicken: Add 1 teaspoon of ground ginger or 1 tablespoon of fresh grated ginger.
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Lime Peanut Chicken: Add 1 tablespoon of lime juice at the end for brightness.
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Coconut Peanut Chicken: Replace ¼ cup of the broth with coconut milk.
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Gluten-Free: Use gluten-free soy sauce (tamari) and ensure the peanut butter is gluten-free.
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Chicken Thighs: Substitute boneless, skinless chicken thighs for even more tenderness.
What to Serve with Peanut Butter Chicken
This creamy, savory chicken pairs beautifully with:
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Rice: White rice, brown rice, or jasmine rice.
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Noodles: Rice noodles, egg noodles, or lo mein.
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Roasted Vegetables: Broccoli, green beans, or bell peppers.
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Steamed Vegetables: Broccoli, snow peas, or bok choy.
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Mashed Potatoes: For a unique, comforting twist.
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Fresh Herbs: Chopped cilantro or green onions for garnish.
Storage and Reheating
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Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
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Reheating: Reheat gently on the stovetop over medium-low heat or in the microwave. Add a splash of broth if the sauce has thickened too much.
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Freezer: This dish freezes well for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
Why This Recipe Is Called “Poor Man’s”
This recipe earned its name because it uses affordable, pantry-staple ingredients that are accessible to any budget. Peanut butter, soy sauce, and brown sugar are inexpensive items most people already have in their kitchens. By combining them with chicken, you can create a rich, flavorful dish that tastes far more expensive than it is.
Why This Recipe Works
This recipe succeeds because of the magic of slow cooking. The peanut butter melts into the soy sauce and brown sugar, creating a creamy, savory, slightly sweet sauce that coats the chicken perfectly. The chicken becomes tender and easy to shred, absorbing all the flavors as it cooks.
No stirring or constant monitoring is required—the slow cooker does all the work, transforming simple ingredients into a delicious, satisfying meal.
Nutritional Information
Please note that values are estimates and will vary based on specific ingredients and portion sizes.
Per serving (based on 4 servings):
| Nutrient | Amount |
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| Calories | 480–550 |
| Protein | 42–46g |
| Carbohydrates | 16–20g |
| Fat | 26–30g |
| Saturated Fat | 6–8g |
| Fiber | 2–3g |
| Sugar | 12–14g |
| Sodium | 900–1100mg |
Conclusion
Slow Cooker Poor Man’s Peanut Butter Chicken is proof that you do not need expensive ingredients or complicated techniques to create a delicious, comforting meal. With just a handful of pantry staples and your slow cooker, you can enjoy tender, shredded chicken in a creamy, savory peanut sauce. Perfect for busy weeknights, budget-friendly dinners, or any time you crave something satisfying.
I hope this recipe brings a little creamy comfort to your table. If you give it a try, please leave a comment below. I would love to hear how it turned out for you.