Hawaiian Shoyu Chicken-- so flavorful you'll forget how easy it is to make! Filled with flavors of ginger, garlic, and just a touch of red pepper, it's a meal you'll want over and over again!
There is a little hole-in-the-wall cafe where we used to live in Corvallis, Oregon that serves the best Hawaiian Shoyu Chicken you can get short of flying to Hawaii. The ribs are probably their claim to fame, but I'm a sucker for their shoyu chicken and macaroni salad. It's been a while in the making, but I think the recipe I've come up with makes for a pretty stinkin' good substitute when I have a hankering for a big plate of sweet meat, rice, and mac-- which happens at least twice a week.
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Hawaiian Shoyu chicken is one of the simplest things to make. Seriously. Yet somehow the few, simple ingredients turn into deep flavors, tender meat and an all-around unforgettable meal. Shoyu is just another name for soy sauce, so as you might guess, we're using a lot of soy sauce here. Other ingredients include Worcestershire sauce, ginger, garlic, sugar, water, and a little red pepper.
What kind of chicken should I use for Hawaiian Shoyu Chicken?
You'll need about 3 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs. I know I'll have someone ask if they can use breasts, and the answer it yes, yes you CAN. But try it once with chicken thighs just for me, please? The thighs have so much flavor and really make this shoyu chicken what it's supposed to be.
Tips for Making Hawaiian Shoyu Chicken:
- This recipe can be made on the stove-top or in a slow cooker. Directions for both will be in the recipe below.
- My favorite way of eating it is with lots of steamed rice, macaroni salad, fresh-cut pineapple, and a little concoction our local cafe serves with all of its meats called "Da Sauce". It's basically more soy sauce and sugar and the recipe is included in the recipe card below.
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Tools used for Making Hawaiian Shoyu Chicken:
- Instant Pot : I use my Instant Pot as my slow cooker these days. This is the model that I have and LOVE. It’s been with me for over a year and I’ve definitely put it through the ringer, but still works like new! It’s changed the dinnertime routine at our house and helps me make meals in under an hour that used to take HOURS!
- Ninja 3-in-One Cooking System: When my Instant Pot is already in use (It makes the BEST rice) I still use my favorite slow-cooker. I've owned this slow cooker for about 6 years (when they were first introduced) and I still love it. The stovetop feature allows me to sear and cook meats before allowing them to slow cook (less dishes) and there's a bake feature as well.
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Hawaiian Shoyu Chicken
Ingredients
- 3 pounds boneless skinless chicken thighs
- 1 ½ cups soy sauce
- 1 ½ cups water
- 1 ½ cups white sugar
- 1 ½ tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
- ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
- 2 inch piece fresh ginger chopped
- 2 cloves garlic minced
For Da Sauce
- ¼ cup soy sauce
- ¼ cup water
- ¼ cup + 2 tablespoons sugar
Instructions
- Place chicken in a large pot on the stove top.
- Combine remaining ingredients and stir until sugar is dissolved. Pour over chicken and stir until all chicken is immersed in sauce.
- Bring to a low boil, cover and reduce heat to a simmer. Let cook for about 1 hour at a low simmer until the chicken is tender.
To Make in a Slow Cooker:
- Cook on LOW for up to 8 hours or HIGH for 4.
- Remove chicken from cooking liquid, shred and return to pan to soak up some more flavor. Serve over steamed rice with the sauce below.
- To make "Da Sauce": Combine and stir all ingredients until the sugar is dissolved and serve with the chicken and rice.
To Make in an Instant Pot
- Combine the soy sauce, water, sugar, Worcestershire sauce, red pepper flakes, ginger and garlic in the Instant Pot. Place the chicken in the sauce and spoon some sauce over the top of the chicken.
- Lock Instant Pot lid in place, making sure the venting valve is sealed.
- Cook on high pressure for 15 minutes.
- While chicken is cooking, combine the ingredients for the sauce and set aside.
- When the cooking time is up, allow the pressure to release naturally for 10 minutes, then do a quick pressure release and when the pin drops remove the lid.
- Serve the chicken and sauce over the top of steamed white rice alongside some macaroni salad.
Steph says
I was wondering if this could be made by pressure cooking in an Instant Pot. Thank you so much Heather. Can’t wait to try your recipes.
Steph says
Can this be made with pressure cooking in an Instant Pot. Thank you so much Heather. Can’t wait to try your recipes ?
Angela says
Another OSU Alum here <3 Can you tell me how many minutes under pressure? I didn't see it, but saw your mention of using the IP Thanks!
Christine says
I was wondering about the time in the instant pot, as well. I've been making this for a few years on the stovetop and slow cooker... Thanks for a fabulous recipe!
Kerri says
Small world! I knew exactly which hole-in-the-wall you were talking about even before I clicked the link! HA! I miss Local Boyz (moved from Oregon to NM a few years ago) and was looking for something similar to what they have, and here you are! Thank you! I can't wait to try this!!
b2 says
Had to comment as I found this recipe on Pinterest... as I TOO am a Local Boyz fan (Go Beavs!) and was craving some tasty shoyu. This recipe was so delicious that I am making it again tonight! Reminds me of some good times....
ginger lasko says
best plate lunch since spam!!!!!!
ABC says
I came across your recipe on Pinterest. I'm planning on making it for my family, but I never did come across the recipe for "da sauce" or for the macaroni salad. Did you ever post those? (It wasn't at the end of this post.)
Heather Cheney says
Sorry about that! I just changed some of the formatting on the site and it didn't translate over well. The recipe for Da Sauce is there now and here's the recipe for the mac salad-- http://heatherlikesfood.com/hawaiian-style-macaroni-salad/
Johny says
since it sounds like this is a forum for mostly oregon people. I highly suggest going to Ate oh Ate on East Burnside for the best hawaiian food in Oregon. I have been to both Local Boyz and Roxys and truly neither compared to Ate Oh Ate
Jdubb says
Boo, local Boyz cannot be beat
Morose says
I agree, Ate oh Ate is the best! They catered my cousin's wedding and everything was amazing. I don't want to admit how much shoyu chicken I ate.
YH says
Went to the store today for ingredients and going to try tomorrow! Can't wait! Quick question... Do you put the chicken thigh meat into the slow cooker frozen? Or did you thaw first?
P.S. I googled a recipe for "shoyu chicken" and decided yours looked the best... But how funny that I am an OSU alum and I love Local Boys!
Malia says
How can you adapt this recipe for pressure cooker?
Stacy says
I have a son who loves Local Boyz in Corvallis and wants to go there weekly for the Shoyu chicken. After searching through recipes online, I came across this one as it sounded good and easy to make. Well you have made my day! Thank you a million times over for this! Although I love Local Boyz, this saves me trips and money to go there! So cool that everyone else has heard of this place and raves about it... Now do you have their ribs recipe mastered? I found a mac salad recipe on here (thank you for that one too whoever posted it) This turned out great by the way!!!
Kristin says
Made this the other day. It was really good. Your advice was correct about my slow cooker, it was cooking to hot. Turning it to low and cooking it for a shorter time worked well. I also thickened the liquid on the stove with corn starch. Yum