Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken Sandwiches with Mustard Coleslaw
Prepare for the big game by whipping up this easy and delicious entree. These Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken Sandwiches with Mustard Coleslaw are sure to wow your guests without causing additional stress as you prepare for the party.
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 6 hourshours
Total Time 6 hourshours15 minutesminutes
Servings 8sandwiches
Calories 372kcal
Ingredients
4large chicken breasts
8hamburger bunsbuttered
Slow Cooker BBQ Sauce
1cupketchup
½cupunsalted chicken stock
4tablespoonssalted buttermelted
3tablespoonsapple cider vinegar
3tablespoonsbrown sugar
2tablespoonsWorcestershire sauce
1tablespoonlow-sodium soy sauce
1tablespoonhot sauce
1tablespoondijon mustard
1 ½teaspoonsonion powder
1 ½teaspoonsgarlic powder
½teaspoonkosher salt
Mustard Coleslaw
16oz.shredded green cabbage and carrot coleslaw1 bag
Measure in the chicken stock, melted butter, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, honey, soy sauce, hot sauce, mustard, onion powder, garlic powder and salt into the basin of a slow cooker. Whisk together until smooth.
Nestle the chicken breasts into the sauce.
Cook the chicken on LOW for at least six hours. (You can open the slow cooker up occasionally to shred the chicken and see how it's cooking, though you certainly don't have to do this.)
When the chicken has cooked through in the sauce, prepare the coleslaw.
In a large mixing bowl, combine the Greek yogurt, honey, mustard, BBQ sauce, apple cider vinegar and celery seed. Whisk together until smooth.
When ready to serve, brush the buns with additional salted butter and toast on a griddle or in a toaster oven.
Toss the cabbage and carrot coleslaw into the mustard mixture. (The cabbage will become wilty in the mustard sauce, so don't toss the coleslaw until it's time to serve! We keep ours separate in the fridge and will just throw in the amount needed.)
Layer the chicken and slaw on the toasted buns. Serve warm, and enjoy with your favorite barbecue side dishes.
Notes
This recipe can be easily doubled or tripled for a crowd.