Easy Slow Cooker Chicken and Stuffing
on Oct 13, 2015, Updated Jan 30, 2024
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I made this super Easy Slow Cooker Chicken and Stuffing this weekend and I think it may just be my families favorite Crock-Pot meal yet. With just a couple chicken breasts and some Stove Top stuffing, we have a comfort meal that is so super easy.
Easy Slow Cooker Chicken and Stuffing
Crock-Pot meals are my favorite meals during the fall and winter. I can toss everything in the slow cooker and have a meal ready early on school days. Slow Cooker Meat Loaf is a favorite this time of year but since the price of ground beef has been inching up and up, I have been making more chicken dishes. Thanksgiving dinners are always comforting and this Crock-Pot Chicken and stuffing reminds me of dinner on the Thanksgiving holiday.
This meal is so super simple. I have been able to score boneless chicken breasts for $1.99 per pound and this meal can stretch the chicken since I combine it with stuffing and a veggie.
I used three chicken breasts, two boxes of Stove Top Stuffing, 2 cans of chicken broth, and 2 cans of cream of chicken soup. You could even cut this recipe in half for a smaller family. The larger chicken breasts cook well and can stretch far when serving with stuffing and veggies. The recipe is super simple and is so comforting for the cold months.
INGREDIENTS
2 lb Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
2 box Stovetop Chicken Stuffing Mix
2 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1 can (14 oz) Chicken Broth
Salt & Pepper to taste
DIRECTIONS
Spray slow cooker with non stick spray.
Season chicken breasts with salt and pepper.
Place in bottom of slow cooker.
Sprinkle stuffing mix over the top of the chicken.
Whisk together soup and broth until blended and pour evenly over dry stuffing.
Cover and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 7 hours.
Do you have a favorite Crock-Pot comfort food recipe you make during the cold months? This one is definitely being added to our every other week dinner rotation.
Easy Slow Cooker Chicken and Stuffing
Ingredients
- 2 lb Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
- 2 box Stovetop Chicken Stuffing Mix
- 2 can Cream of Chicken Soup
- 1 can, 14 oz Chicken Broth
- Salt & Pepper to taste
Instructions
- Spray slow cooker with non stick spray.
- Season chicken breasts with salt and pepper.
- Place in bottom of slow cooker.
- Sprinkle stuffing mix over the top of the chicken.
- Whisk together soup and broth until blended and pour evenly over dry stuffing.
- Cover and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 7 hours.
Looking for other Slow Cooker meal ideas? Be sure to check out some of these other recipes I have shared…
We like this recipe I make it often during the winter and I only use one canna soup and one can of broth makes it perfect and I do it in a pressure cooker/crockpot so it only takes like 30 minutes and it’s ready
Hi! How long did you cook it and at what temp in the pressure cooker?
Mine turned out runny too. Next time I’ll follow the instructions on the stuffing box.
For the broth, is it 2-14oz cans for 28oz total or just 14oz broth?
Did you add one or two 14oz cans?
Two 7-ounce cans, for 14 total ounces.
Major fail…soupy So disappointed what happened…followed directions
Can this be done with frozen chicken? If so would the cooking times be different?
Please convert the Slow Cooker Chicken and Stuffing recipe to an oven recipe. Thank you.
This was a major fail for me, came out soupy rather than like chicken and stuffing. Maybe with just one can each of cream of chicken and broth it might work, but this turned out more like soup.
Me too major fail ugh!!!!
i so agree it was way to soupy and tasted horrible
For the men out there you should specify what size can for the chicken cream soup. #usedtoomuch
I just love your east recipes, its just me and my husband and alot of times our grandsons. Your recipes are always a hit even with my picky husband !!!
Thank you so much !
Sincerely,
Chryl Garot
Hmm, I will have to see if my son likes stuffing again. Definitely looks good to me. Thanks for sharing on the #HomeMattersParty this week. I hope you join us next week.
This was great! I loved it. Used two boxes stuffing and family size cream chicken soup and a box of broth. I didn’t add the whole box of broth at once because I didn’t want it soupy so I added periodically as it cooked. That worked great.