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- ...it’s a family favorite...
- 🗝️ Key takeaways
- 🧾 Ingredients
- 📖 Variations
- 🔪 Instructions
- 🥄 Equipment
- 🎥 Video
- 🥫 How to store leftover angel chicken
- Expert Tip:
- 💭 Things to know
- 🍝 Angel hair vs spaghetti
- 🫗 Is you sauce too thin?
- 👩🍳 FAQs
- 📚 Related recipes
- 🍽️ Serve Angel Chicken with...
- 📞 The last word
- 📖 Recipe
- Crockpot Angel Chicken Recipe
- Pin it now
- 💬 Comments
🗝️ Key takeaways
- Crockpot Angel Chicken is a simple comfort food recipe that tastes scrumptious. It cooks quickly and needs only a few simple ingredients.
- This family favorite recipe is a filling meal that is easy to make and doesn't require a lot of prep or clean-up after dinner. It's one of my favorites for busy weeknights when you are just too tired.
- Be sure to read the variations for other proteins to use in this recipe that might be easier on the budget or your family likes more.
Is there anyone here that doesn't need more easy as pie recipes? Yeah, I thought not.
Y'all, the sauce on this chicken is amazing. The boneless chicken breasts come out super tender and buttery and the creamy sauce makes you want to just lick the plate until it's as shiny as the top of Uncle Ted's head. It's honestly one of my favorite crockpot chicken breast recipes!
Once you try it, it will be one of your favorites, too.
Featured in this roundup of favorite crock pot recipes for church potlucks.
🧾 Ingredients
This is an overview of the ingredients for this angel hair pasta and chicken recipe. You'll find the full measurements and instructions in the green recipe card (printable) at the bottom of the page.
📖 Variations
- Boneless chicken thighs can be substituted for chicken breast.
- So can boneless pork.
- Add some vegetables to this chicken, by adding a bag of frozen mixed vegetables at the last hour of cooking.
- If you are a mushroom fan, switch out the cream of chicken soup for cream of mushroom soup or a can of Campbell's golden mushroom soup. Or just try this slow cooker chicken stroganoff.
- You can add sliced fresh mushrooms if you like them.
- Change up the flavor of this delectable sauce completely by using a ranch packet or a zesty Italian dressing packet.
- Parmesan cheese makes a great addition to this delicious dish, I recommend using freshly grated parmesan, you can add it to the
slow cooker with the cream soup mixture. - Out of chicken stock? Chicken broth, vegetable broth, or white wine can be used instead, I like to add extra garlic if I am using chicken broth instead of chicken stock.
🔪 Instructions
This is an overview of the instructions. Full instructions are in the green recipe card at the bottom of the page. Click on the image to see it full size.
Soften butter and cream cheese.
Mix until smooth.
Add seasonings and soup.
Add chicken stock.
Whisk until smooth.
Put chicken and garlic in
Cover with sauce mixture.
Cook on low 6-8 hours.
🥄 Equipment
- Slow Cooker
- Large
mixing bowl - Whisk
🎥 Video
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🥫 How to store leftover angel chicken
Store leftover angel chicken in an airtight container (or covered with plastic wrap) in the fridge for up to three days.
Reheat it in the microwave for 2 minutes, stir, and then heat in 30 second intervals until hot. You can also warm it gently on top of the stove, stirring often.
Don't freeze the leftovers. The sauce can become grainy.
Expert Tip:
Y'all be sure to spray the crockpot well with no-stick cooking spray or use a
💭 Things to know
- Be sure to use the packet of dry Italian seasoning. Add it to the crock pot DRY.
- Keep the cover on the crockpot! Every time you take it off you let the heat out and it needs to build up again.
- If you are out of garlic cloves, you can use one teaspoon of garlic powder in place of the cloves.
- Add a dash of white wine to this dish to make a rich sauce.
- Be sure that you do not melt the butter and cream cheese. You only want to soften them so that you can mix them together.
- If you are using chicken tenderloins instead of boneless skinless chicken breasts, you can reduce the cooking time down to four hours on the low setting instead of six.
- For extra flavor, you can season the chicken breasts with salt and black pepper before adding them to the
slow cooker . - I always like to cook my chicken breasts on low heat so that they don't become tough.
🍝 Angel hair vs spaghetti
The difference between the two noodles is that angel hair is much finer than spaghetti noodles. Angel hair pasta is best for light and creamy sauces instead of a hearty tomato-based sauce.
🫗 Is you sauce too thin?
I've been really confused by comments that the sauce is too thin. I'm not sure why that would be but here are my suggestions:
- Shred the chicken in the sauce about 30 minutes before you plan to serve it. It's meant to go over rice, pasta, bread, or potatoes so the shredded chicken will help thicken in up.
- Make sure you're using dry Italian dressing mix and not liquid Italian dressing.
- Use regular Philadelphia brand cream cheese. Do not use low fat or fat free. Do not use an off brand. You can use up to 8 ounces if you wish.
- Add just ¼ cup of chicken stock and see if you like the consistency better.
- If it's too thin you can save it by removing as much of the sauce as possible, mixing in 2 tablespoons of cornstarch, and heating it in a pan over the stove until it gets as thick as you like.
👩🍳 FAQs
Cooking chicken in a crockpot is generally done on the low setting. This will ensure that the meat is not overcooked or tough.
Yes, you can overcook chicken in a crockpot. If left on too long, the chicken may become dry and tough.
Yes, you can but I recommend that you thaw it first, so that your sauce doesn't become runny.
📚 Related recipes
Slow cooker angel chicken is a family favorite but here are some other recipes we love!
- Crockpot ranch chicken is a fantastic slow cooker recipe that your entire family is going to love.
- Cheesy crockpot chicken spaghetti is my favorite crock pot recipe of all time, this dish is always a winner with everyone.
🍽️ Serve Angel Chicken with...
Try this delicious Italian green bean salad to give the meal some crunch!
Soft garlic breadsticks or garlic knots are the perfect blend of soft doughy goodness and buttery garlic flavor. These breadsticks are always a crowd pleaser.
Y'all know I have a sweet tooth! This lemon bundt cake is the perfect ending!
📞 The last word
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If you click on the number of servings in the recipe card you can adjust the measurements up or down for the exact number of servings you need.
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📖 Recipe
Crockpot Angel Chicken Recipe
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- 1.5 pounds chicken breast, boneless and skinless
- 3 cloves garlic, chopped or left whole
- 10.5 ounces cream of chicken soup
- ¾ cup chicken stock
- 4 ounces cream cheese
- ¼ cup butter
- 0.6 ounces Italian dressing mix, I used Good Seasons
- 1 pound angel hair pasta
Instructions
- Spray the inside of the crockpot with no stick cooking spray.
- Add the chicken breast.
- Add the garlic.
- Soften the butter and cream cheese in the microwave.
- Whisk until smooth.
- Whisk in the cream of chicken soup (don't dilute it).
- Add the Italian dressing mix and the chicken stock.
- Whisk until well mixed.
- Pour over the chicken breasts.
- Cover and cook on low for 6 to 8 hours.
- OPTIONAL: 30 minutes before the cooking time is finished shred the chicken breasts with two forks and continue to cook in the sauce.
- Just before chicken is done cook the angel hair pasta. Drain.
- Serve the chicken over the pasta.
Notes
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
This recipe has been tested several times. If you choose to use other ingredients, or change the technique in some way, the results may not be the same.
First published Feb. 24, 2022. Last updated March 27, 2024 for editorial improvements and more helpful tips.
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HOLLY Mundlin says
This is such a luscious, rich dish that it doesn't need anything super fancy, but I think it calls for something cool, crunchy, and colorful on the side. I would serve this with a crisp salad. I am a mushroom fan, so I sautee some up and add them to the dish. I save some fresh ones out for a Spinach & Mushroom salad with a dijon vinaigrette. And as an extra treat, call me weird, but I love ice-cold pickled beets! They have just the right tartness that rounds out the meal. Not everyone has time for a fancy salad (and your recipes are all about quick & easy) so if I don't have time (or spinach handy) a simple side of cottage cheese with a peach half and some sprinkles of cheddar cheese has been an easy go-to salad in my family for years. Bread to sop up the delicious gravy is a must. I agree nothing beats your bread sticks, but sometimes it's easier to grab a package of Hawaiin rolls at the store! For dessert: Pistachio pudding parfaits. Whatever you choose, the Angel Chicken is always the star of the show! Thank you, Marye, for introducing me to this fabulous recipe — it is one of our family favorites! (BTW, guess what we're having for dinner tonight...)
Denise says
This dish with fresh cut iceberg lettuce salad with homemade ranch dressing would be awesome.
claire de lun says
I would serve this delightful chicken dish with a soft garlic pretzel twists and strawberry lemonade Yummmmmmmmm!!!.
Kathy Schloemer says
I am making this tonight and will be serving broccoli with it!
Tommie Ford says
I would serve this Crockpot Angel Chicken with basalmic vinaigrette on green salad with walnuts, Gorgonzola cheese and Bosc pears.
mh says
Sounds like a great winter evening supper! I'd serve over rice with a salad and nice crusty bread.
Penny says
I would serve with some sauteed brussel sprouts. Yum
Shannon McNear says
I would serve this with your broccoli cauliflower salad or a green salad.
JANE OWEN says
I would serve this with a green salad and bread rolls
JANE OWEN says
I would serve this with a green salad and bread sticks.
Cathy says
I would serve this with a nice bottle of white wine and chocolate mousse for dessert.
Jane says
I would serve this with a large chopped tossed salad with homemade dressind.
Susan says
I would serve this with some sauteed zucchini in olive oil seasoned with italian herbs.
Toni Pope Sprouse says
Cheesy Garlic Bread would make an amazing side to serve with this dish!
Patti says
I would serve this with buttered broad noodles, mixed with sour cream and garlic which has been lightly sautéd in butter. For a vegetable I would sauté garlic in olive oil and pour over freshly boiled whole green beans.
Theresa Teague says
I would serve this with a garden salad and buttermilk rolls.
Tiffany ONeal says
I would serve this over some creamy butter mash potatoes with salad 🥗 on the side an with Parmesan butter asparagus as the veggie. An for dessert would be Apple 🍎 Pie with Vanilla ice cream. An don’t forget the butter 🧈 rolls!
Richard A Swain says
I would serve this with crescent rolls.
Leisa says
I served this over a tossed salad. I know, it may sound strange, but it was soo good. The dish is rich and the salad greens balanced the flavors which we love.
Glenda Rutz says
I would serve this with a green salad and corn for a vegetable.