Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (2024)

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (1)

Susanne

Rating: 4 stars

09/07/2017

This was easy and pretty good. We added garlic and used onion instead of shallots because that's what we had on hand. Think we might add ginger and maybe some orange juice/rind next time

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (2)

lexy7070

Rating: 3 stars

10/14/2016

This was easy, and mostly tasty. There was something a little meh about it though. I think it could have used some garlic or something else. Maybe it was the beer I used? I didn't have a Belgian white, so I used Sam Adams Boston lager. Maybe I should have gone out the get what the recipe suggested.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (3)

Dandetaub

Rating: 4 stars

09/22/2014

Loved the sauce. Used a good local beer and results were great.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (4)

jengrump

Rating: 2 stars

09/08/2014

Boring and bland

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (5)

mom2fussbudgets

Rating: 5 stars

08/10/2014

Easy and delicious! I will definitely make this again.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (6)

beffelk

Rating: 5 stars

08/01/2014

Just made this recipe. I have a lot of trouble getting chicken to cook perfectly - not too dry, not undercooked - so my chicken doesn't usually turn out well. This recipe was excellent! not only was my chicken tender, moist, and fully cooked, but the sauce was delicious! Very easy, very fast.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (7)

MommaJo3

Rating: 5 stars

03/27/2014

Our family loves this recipe! Lots of flavor! Always have to double it with only 5 of us.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (8)

WisconsinGal

Rating: 4 stars

02/27/2014

Very good recipe, especially considering how fast and easy it is. The only changes I made were to use chicken thighs because that's what I had on hand, and doubling the sauce. As others have mentioned, be sure to use a good quality beer. I served it with mashed potatoes and fresh asparagus for a quick and satisfying week day dinner.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (9)

jnanas

Rating: 4 stars

01/26/2014

Easy, quick, and tasty! Used Southern Tier Harvest Ale, and used regular whole grain mustard instead of dijon. I also cut back the soy sauce by 1/2 a Tbsp based on other reviews. Served with roasted brussels and carrots. Will recycle this as a weeknight meal.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (10)

steponme

Rating: 5 stars

01/20/2014

Delish; great week night or quick company dish. Served with chive mashed potatoes and steamed broccoli.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (11)

ajvinande

Rating: 5 stars

11/05/2013

Very tasty & easy! A lovely dish. The mustard and shallots give it texture, and the honey/beer flavor is awesome.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (12)

KathrynNC

Rating: 4 stars

11/02/2013

We thought this was an very good recipe. Made as directed except for adding a small amount of cornstarch at the end to help thicken the sauce. Used the blue moon as suggested. Served with roasted broccoli and mashed potatoes. Would definitely make again.

Rating: 5 stars

10/31/2013

This is fast becoming one of my favorite go to recipes! I always make a batch or rice in the rice cooker and serve the chicken on top of the rice. It makes a fantastic base for a friend rice the following day! So easy too!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (14)

seanpierce

Rating: 4 stars

08/26/2013

Delicious. A "good" beer definitely recommended. I also substituted salt and pepper on the chicken with McCormick's Montreal Chicken seasoning. And the finicky kids loved it. Even though it had "yucky" beer in it.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (15)

Susie0419

Rating: 5 stars

08/25/2013

A fantastic recipe! I loved the sliced shallots, used in this dish!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (16)

BasiaM

Rating: 4 stars

08/10/2013

My husband & I really liked this. Definitely quick & easy. The first time I followed the recipe except I skipped the salt. Even though I used low sodium soy sauce as called for, it was still too salty. I cut the amount in half the 2nd time and that was better for our taste. We used Dos Eches (sp?) beer which he had on hand.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (17)

LaurLei09

Rating: 5 stars

07/09/2013

This was so delicious. Full of flavor! I served it with steamed broccoli and brown rice and sprinkled parmesan cheese and parsley on top. I will be making this again.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (18)

gruvie

Rating: 4 stars

04/21/2013

This is a fabulous recipe! I doubled the sauce and used Yuengling Light! This sauce we also be good on pan seared pork medallions. Will definitely make again.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (19)

barbi3142

Rating: 4 stars

03/19/2013

Very good and a quick easy pan sauce.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (20)

azaleas

Rating: 4 stars

12/30/2012

This was really good! I plan to try it again with a different beer again to test the different tastes. It makes more sense to explain the liquids as a glaze rather than a sauce. It is a good idea to coat the chicken a couple of times. I doubled the glaze but didn't need to.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (21)

Stefanie05

Rating: 3 stars

11/30/2012

The recipe as written is okay - a few changes based on previous reviews made it a great dish. I doubled the sauce *except* for the soy sauce, which I left at two tablespoons. I also sautéed the breasts for a few minutes on the stove but finished them in the oven (200 degrees Celcius for 12 minutes) while I prepared the sauce. I used Estrella as the beer. The resulting dish was really great.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (22)

LorraineC

Rating: 3 stars

11/17/2012

Good sauce , however I felt that the soy sauce overwhelmed the taste. Would like to try it again using less. I think it would also go good with pork or beef as well.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (23)

Screener

Rating: 4 stars

11/16/2012

I really dug this. I had an open pint of Guinness that had gone flat, so I used that. It made a really beautiful dark glaze.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (24)

Lynoseas

Rating: 4 stars

10/28/2012

I have to suspect that those who did not like this recipe used low quality ingredients and/or over cooked the chicken. Need to use flavorful beer and good, whole grain mustard. Let chicken rest in the sauce before serving. Yum and my family agreed they loved it.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (25)

RLoushin

Rating: 5 stars

10/24/2012

Delicious! I used two large chicken breasts, so they took longer to cook. After browning on each side for 6 minutes, I covered them for the next six. The sauce has great flavor and I didn't feel that we needed more. I just drizzled it over at the end. Let the chicken rest for a few minutes before slicing to retain juiciness. So quick and easy, I will definitely make again!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (26)

Melocke

Rating: 5 stars

09/27/2012

My family loved this. It was simple to fix with ingredients I had on hand. I did double the sauce, and since I am gluten free-Redbridge was the beer of choice.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (27)

JeffAxelrod

Rating: 1 stars

09/23/2012

It's quite rare that I make a recipe I truly dislike. Usually I can tell from reading it that I'm not going to like it--I guess I'm the only one who finds this to be an off combination of flavors. My wife found it to be "just okay." As I was assembling the sauce ingredients, I found myself wondering how exactly this was going to work out--soy sauce, mustard, honey, and beer? It's the soy sauce I just don't get. Either way, even if I could figure out a better sauce--it's really just a boring recipe that sounded exciting because of the beer factor.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (28)

sobgila

Rating: 3 stars

09/20/2012

This was good not great. I followed recipe exactly - took on reviewers advice and put cut up chicken in sauce while it reduced. Probbaly would not make again as there are lots of better recipes out there..

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (29)

lizardstew

Rating: 3 stars

09/16/2012

The chicken was perfectly cooked, but the sauce was a little bitter. I'm not sure why, cause I used a good beer!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (30)

cconnito

Rating: 5 stars

09/13/2012

doubled the sauce, marinated the chicken in OJ (as per another reviewer), a splash of the Blue Moon and a little S&P and garlic powder. Served with CL's Three Bean Salad from the same issue ( http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/three-bean-salad-50400000122901/ ) and brown rice. OUT OF THIS WORLD!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (31)

keliza7911

Rating: 5 stars

09/11/2012

So amazing! With that said, I did make a few slight changes to the recipe based on the reviews below. First, I seasoned the chicken with salt and pepper on both sides and then I marinated the chicken in orange juice, a little soy sauce and fresh thyme sprigs for about 30 minutes. From there, I followed the recipe almost exactly, but I did only use 1 tbsp of soy sauce, used a pumpkin wheat beer and added more of this than the recipe called for. I also only cooked the chicken for 3 minutes on each side and then added it back to the sauce while it was reducing to finish cooking. The chicken turned out great, really juicy and full of flavor. I served this over garlic red mashed potatoes with corn on the side. YUMMY!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (32)

chinchilla

Rating: 5 stars

09/09/2012

This is a family favorite. I serve it with almond scented pilaf. My kids cheer when they see it.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (33)

Abanana88

Rating: 4 stars

09/05/2012

The second time I made this I put the chicken in the sauce while it reduced to give it more flavor and it was great. The other change I made was pounding the chicken a bit to even it out. It cooked much better this way.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (34)

MrsDana

Rating: 4 stars

09/05/2012

I really liked this recipe. I thought it was a bit salty but overall a good recipe that was easy to make for a quick supper.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (35)

beachstarr

Rating: 3 stars

09/01/2012

The sauce is very good. I used a bit more beer. This would be really good with pork tenderloin - I thought the chicken was too dry.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (36)

mariah9999

Rating: 4 stars

08/30/2012

I really enjoyed this recipe. I decided to marinate the chicken for about 20 minutes before cooking in beer, a few thyme sprigs, and because orange goes so well with Blue Moon beer - orange rind and fresh orange juice. I really feel this added to the recipe. I also would like to try this recipe with salmon or beef because I think they would pair well.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (37)

xspinteach45

Rating: 5 stars

08/27/2012

One word DELICIOUS! Made mashed poatoes with mascarpone cheese and honey roasted carrots for the sides.MMMMMM!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (38)

Rebecca

Rating: 2 stars

08/27/2012

I agree that something about this dish makes the chicken a little chewy. I also agree that it's a little salty. I think if I made it again I would up the honey to 1 1/2 tbs and cut the soy to 1 1/2 tbs too. Not bad, but not sure if I'll make it again.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (39)

crishay

Rating: 4 stars

08/26/2012

Loved the sauce, quick and easy to make as promised!

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (40)

jennday1

Rating: 3 stars

08/26/2012

Made this tonight with steamed broccoli with cheese sauce and brown rice. I used regular dijon as I didn't have whole grain and omitted the parsley as I didn't have that either. Used a pinch of kosher salt rather than the 1/8 tsp. I also doubled the sauce and we had some leftovers. It went good with the rice as well. The chicken was moist and I think if you are having issues with that, you are cooking it too long. Recipe itself was pretty straightforward and quick for a weeknight. Kids liked it well enough. Will make it again.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (41)

Leslievand

Rating: 3 stars

08/24/2012

Served with grilled asparagus. Quick and simple to make. I only cooked the chicken 4 minutes per side and finished in the oven. Added mushrooms as well.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (42)

compelke

Rating: 4 stars

08/23/2012

YUM! This was easy to make and a great flavor! Even my picky husband loved it which is impressive.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (43)

eredens

Rating: 5 stars

08/23/2012

I thought this recipe is fantastic. Easy and quick. I ended up cutting the chicken into bite size pieces in order to get more of the yummy juice. Even my kids ate it:-)

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (44)

MaryEliz

Rating: 2 stars

08/22/2012

This was simple to make and moist, but left us all thinking "meh." No outstanding flavor, could have doubled the sauce. Only ok.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (45)

DeborahCross

Rating: 4 stars

08/22/2012

Very delicious sauce, moist chicken and fairly easy and quick to make - I know it's always going to take longer than the 20 minutes, but still quick enough for a weeknight. The nice thing is that it's made up of ingredients we pretty much always have around the house.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (46)

VickiFrost

Rating: 4 stars

08/22/2012

Delicious. We had smaller breasts and probably cooked it a bit too long. Should have done 3 minutes a side. The sauce is amazing. We probably should have had couscous with it to soak up the sauce.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (47)

ElBeDo

Rating: 3 stars

08/21/2012

I couldn't disagree with the previous reviewers more. My chicken was very juicy and flavorful. It was not overly salty - I used Diamond Fine Sea Salt which contains 540mg of Sodium per serving (vs regular table salt which contains 590mg). The sauce was very good as well. The comment I received was, "This is a repeat!"

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (48)

spring525

Rating: 4 stars

08/20/2012

My chicken was very juicy and definitely not too salty. I might add a little lemon juice next time just to give a fresh flavor.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (49)

crosscourt

Rating: 1 stars

08/20/2012

Chicken was tough and not very tasty.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (50)

nhraven

Rating: 2 stars

08/20/2012

This was much too salty for us. With over 500 mg Na per serving, I would have to change this recipe if I ever make it again. Definitely leave out the 1/8 tsp salt, and likely cut low-sodium soy sauce by half and try again. But the recipe didn't really have any outstanding qualities to merit saving it.

Chicken with Honey-Beer Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is honey chicken sauce made of? ›

Place honey, soy sauce and seasonings in a pan or large skillet, then bring the mixture to a simmer. Stir in a little corn starch to thicken the sauce. Toss the cooked chicken pieces in the sauce, then garnish with green onions and enjoy.

What is the best beer to use for beer can chicken? ›

1. Corona. Corona, with its light, refreshing taste and hint of citrus, is a popular choice that pairs effortlessly with the smoky and savory flavors of beer can chicken.

What does beer do to cooking chicken? ›

Enhancing Chicken with Beer

Water and fat don't mix, but alcohol and fat do. The alcohol is able to penetrate deep into the meat, carrying the flavors of the brine solution with it. Beer can also break down fat, something that water cannot. You can also baste the chicken with beer.

How to keep beer can chicken from falling over? ›

You'll need a 12oz can of beer to hold the chicken. Pour out (or drink) about ¼ of the beer and open up the top a little so steam can escape. I found a vertical beer can chicken rack that holds a 12oz can perfectly and it gives the chicken a little more support which keeps it from tipping over.

What is honey glaze sauce made of? ›

ingredients
  1. 12 cup honey.
  2. 14 cup cider vinegar.
  3. 12 teaspoon onion powder.
  4. 12 teaspoon thyme.
  5. 2 tablespoons soy sauce.
  6. 2 tablespoons garlic powder.
  7. 2 tablespoons olive oil.
  8. 13 cup brown sugar.

What is KFC honey sauce made of? ›

Mother Nature's sole ingredient in honey is, well, honey. But that's not the case with "honey sauce" from KFC. Honey was actually the 4th ingredient, right behind "sugar" and "corn syrup." The main ingredient was "high fructose corn syrup" or HFCS.

What can I use instead of beer in beer can chicken? ›

Also, beer isn't your only option! You can use your favorite soft drink, such as cola or root beer if you prefer. You can get even more creative with an empty, clean aluminum can. Fill it halfway with chicken stock, wine, or any mix of liquid and herbs and spices.

Can you use soda instead of beer for beer can chicken? ›

This time around I took a cue from Steven Raichlen and tried it out with cola, Dr Pepper (my favorite cola) to be exact, which resulted in a subtly sweet and spicy bird that easily held its own against those made with beer.

Can I use beer instead of chicken broth? ›

And unlike wine or liquor, you can substitute beer cup-for-cup for stock or water when you're braising or making soup.

Why do people cook chicken in beer? ›

The process is meant to add moisture to the dish, and some believe that steam from the beer serves to steam the chicken from the inside and add flavor to the dish.

What sides do you serve with beer can chicken? ›

What to Serve with Beer Can Chicken
  • German Potato Salad.
  • Southern Cornbread.
  • Easy Stovetop Baked Beans.
  • Twice Baked Southwestern Sweet Potatoes.
  • Grilled Corn on the Cob.

Can chicken be a little pink? ›

Yes, poultry grilled or smoked outdoors can be pink, even when all parts have attained temperatures well above 165 °F (71.1 °C). There may be a pink-colored rim about one-half inch wide around the outside of the cooked product.

What keeps chicken juicy? ›

Brining is especially great for frying chicken. It gives you crispier skin while keeping the meat juicy on the inside. Make your brine by dissolving salt and sugar in water before adding the chicken. Make sure to use lukewarm water.

Can you use water instead of beer for beer can chicken? ›

If beer isn't your thing, you can use a pint-sized mason jar filled halfway with chicken stock, white wine, or lemon juice mixed with water.

Does the liquid matter in beer can chicken? ›

Meathead Goldwyn, founder of AmazingRibs.com, debunked myths about the beer contributing moisture or flavor, arguing that the brew never gets hot enough to truly steam the meat. Meathead calls the bird nothing more than a giant “chicken coozie,” since the inside of the can isn't getting much hotter than 130 degrees.

What is honey hot sauce made of? ›

Hot Honey is a mixture of spicy ingredients (like chili peppers or crushed red pepper flakes) and honey.

What is honey butter sauce made of? ›

directions. Mix the Butter, Honey and Vanilla essence in a small microwave resistant bowl. Microwave for about 1 minute or till the butter melts. Mix well when done.

Can you use maple syrup instead of honey for honey chicken? ›

Yes, since they are both liquid sweeteners their shouldn't be any problems, But remember honey and maple syrup have different flavors so expect different taste but they both pair great with chicken anyways.

What is honey gold wing sauce made of? ›

The Ingredients You'll Want:
IngredientQuantity
Honey (Local Preferred)1/2 Cup
Turmeric3 Heaping Tbsp
Crushed Red Pepper (my notes call for red chili flakes in future experiments)1 Tbsp
Distilled White Vinegar2 Tbsp
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