Cashew Chicken

You know how I love a good slow cooker recipe.  In fact, most of my most popular recipes are made in the slow cooker from Mexican Chicken to French Dips to Asian Sweet Chili Sesame Chicken to BBQ Ribs.  I looooove the slow cooker method so much because it tenderizes and infuses your chicken or meat with tons of flavor with hardly any effort AKA the ideal recipe – just like this is the ideal Cashew Chicken. This Crock Pot Cashew Chicken recipe comes from the mind blowing, taste bud thrilling Asian Slow Cooker Cookbook by Kelly Kwok.  I was eager to get my hands on Kelly’s book as I’m a big fan of her blog, Life Made Sweeter where she shares classic Asian recipes with a modern spin.  Kelly’s book focuses on eliminating the last minute dinner scramble with over 80 gorgeous full color photographed recipes that can be made either in the Slow Cooker or just in One Pot. To give you a taste of the deliciousness that is The Slow Cooker Asian Cookbook, I am excited to share Kelly’s Slow Cooker Cashew Chicken with you all.  The multidimensional sauce with the buttery rich punch of cashews is perfection and the chicken is oh so tender due to the process of velveting.   With one taste, you will never want to order Cashew Chicken again!

Ingredients for Cashew Chicken

The ingredient list for Cashew Chicken might seem somewhat lengthy, but most of it is just a quick shaking in a freezer bag or whisking in a bowl.

Oyster sauce:  Oyster sauce is a staple in Asian cooking.  It is a thick, brown sauce with a balance between sweet and salty with an earthy undertone, due to the oyster extracts.  You can find oyster sauce in the Asian aisle of any supermarket for only a few dollars. Asian sweet chili sauce:  It is sweet and spicy and packed with flavor from a combination of red chilies, onion, garlic, brown sugar and fish sauce.  It can be found in the Asian section of your grocery store. ginger:  adds a warm spicy, almost pepper taste.  You only need 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger so feel free to use ¼ teaspoon powdered ginger instead. garlic:  garlic makes everything better!  You can use more or less garlic depending on your garlic love.  You can substitute the fresh garlic with 1 teaspoon garlic powder. green bell pepper:  you can substitute with any of your favorite vegetables with similar cooking times.

How to Make Cashew Chicken

STEP 1 – Velveting  

Combine some cornstarch, baking soda, salt and pepper and chicken in a plastic bag and shake  until well coated.  I love this bag technique because it keeps your hands clean!

STEP 2 – Stir Fry

Cook the chicken until golden in a skillet, about 2-3 minutes per side then transfer it to the slow cooker.  This quick stir fry ensures the chicken doesn’t get soggy and locks in all the flavor.  

STEP 3 – STIR FRY SAUCE

The Slow Cooker Chinese Cashew Chicken Sauce is a quick whisking of all your favorite Asian sauce components in perfect proportion: soy sauce, chicken broth, oyster sauce, Chinese rice wine, honey, sesame oil, garlic, ginger and red pepper flakes.  I also added 1 tablespoon Asian Sweet Chili Sauce to the recipe that was not in Kelly’s original that you can feel free to leave out but I think almost everything is better with Asian Sweet Chili Sauce and its subtle sweet heat.

STEP 4 – COOK

Cook on low for about 3 hours then stir in your cornstarch slurry, bell peppers and UNSALTED cashews and cook for an additional 30 minutes to thicken the sauce.

STEP 5 – Eat!

How to make stovetop Chicken with Cashew Nuts

Yes, you sure can!  Many times I have looked at my menu for dinner at 4 pm and realized I am having a slow cooker recipe.  There is no time now for a slow cooker, oops!  But never fear, this Cashew Chicken is here! Now look, dinner was saved!  Cashew Chicken is easy in a slow cooker or stove top!

CAN I PREPARE SLOW COOKER CASHEW CHICKEN AHEAD OF TIME?

Yes!  You can prep all of the ingredients ahead of time so this Cashew  Chicken  literally comes together in minutes:

whisk the sauce ingredients together and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. add the breading/velveting ingredients to a large ziploc bag. chop the bell pepper, garlic and ginger and store in separate baggies/containers in the refrigerator. cut chicken and store in a separate container in the refrigerator. in the next 48 hours, take all the prepared ingredients out and proceed with the recipe without any of the prep!

Tips for the best Crockpot Cashew Chicken

Can I add Other Vegetables? Yes!  You can definitely add more vegetables at the same time you add your bell peppers or swap the bell peppers for your favorite veggies.  Broccoli, zucchini, bok choy, snap peas, celery, mushrooms, edamame, water chestnuts etc. would all be great vegetable options that only take about 30 minutes in the slow cooker on high. What Cashews Should I use? Don’t be tempted to use salted cashews or your dish will be disastrously salty! In a pinch, you can rinse the salt off and sauté cashews to dry them out.  Add last to keep their crunch! Should I use Chicken Breasts or Chicken Thighs? You can use either chicken breast or chicken thighs for this Cashew Chicken recipe.  Both will emerge tender due to the velveting and slow cooking method of the crockpot.  For the juiciest chicken, however, opt for chicken thighs as the dark meat is inherently juicer and hard to overcook or dry out. Can I use different Protein? Looking beyond poultry, try out cubed tofu, pork or shrimp.  If using shrimp add at the end as shrimp gets rubbery if overcooked. How Do I thicken the Sauce? As I’ve noted in the actual Crock Pot Cashew Chicken recipe, if you like a thicker sauce, then I recommend removing the liquid from the slow cooker at the end of cooking and simmering it for just a couple minutes on the stove until thickened then adding it back to the slow cooker. I don’t know if it’s because I have an extra-large slow cooker, but this seems to be my preferred method for extra thick sauce in most crockpot recipes.  It only takes minutes and works like a charm.

How Do I make Cashew Chicken Tender?

If you have wondered how Chinese restaurants attain such smooth, tender chicken, it is through this simple velveting process.  Velvetitng is essentially coating chicken or meat in baking soda.  The baking soda tenderizes the chicken by breaking down the chicken fibers. Velveting takes just a couple extra minutes in this Crock Pot Cashew Chicken recipe but is SO worth it! You truly can taste the textural difference (but not the baking soda)! In many stir fry recipes, you would wash off the baking soda after 30 minutes or so, but in this Cashew Chicken, you also combine the baking soda with cornstarch, salt and pepper which not only adds flavor to the chicken but protects it from the heat of the slow cooker and allows it to cook evenly.

How to make Healthy Cashew Chicken?

This Crock pot Cashew Chicken is already healthier than most because it is not deep fried.  If you are looking to make it even heather:

Add more veggies or substitute some chicken for vegetables.  The more vegetables, the better! Use chicken breasts instead of chicken thighs. Reduce the amount of cashews. Serve Cashew Chicken with with zucchini noodles, cauliflower rice or quinoa instead of rice.

How to store Crock Pot Cashew Chicken

To store Crock Pot Cashew Chicken, allow it to cool to room temperature, then transfer it along with any sauce into an airtight container. Refrigerate the container for up to 3-4 days. When ready to eat, reheat the chicken in the microwave, on the stovetop, or in the oven until heated through.

CAN I FREEZE CASHEW CHICKEN?

Yes!  To freeze Cashew Chicken, simply make the recipe as instructed then: If you love Chinese fakeout takeout, be sure to check out my Sesame Noodles, Beef and Broccoli, Mongolian Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Sesame Chicken, General Tso’s Chicken,  Sweet and Sour Chicken, Kung Pao Shrimp, Honey Lemon Chicken, Pineapple Ginger Chicken, Coconut Cashew Chicken, just to name a few!

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