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Crockpot Creamy Chicken and Dumplings. I took the classic chicken and dumpling soup and made it even easier (and yummier) in the crockpot. Mix everything into the bowl of your crockpot, then let it slow cook. Add the dumplings to the soup base, cook a little more, and then you’re ready to serve. The soup base is creamy, with notes of butter, fresh thyme, and sage. The dumplings are light and airy. They make every bite so delicious. This cozy recipe will be on repeat for both fall and winter nights.
This is the time of year when I love to cook for others the most. For whatever reason, most of us have fall recipes that hold special memoriesโthe recipes that just make us feel a bit happier at the end of the day.
For me, my dad’s tacos or chicken and rice provide the most comfort. Oh, and my mom’s chili is so delicious with a side of Nonnie’s beer bread! Can you tell I’m from the Midwest?
I love to make Crieghton’s favorite meatballs, or creamy white chili for my dad. Asher also loves Dad’s tacos or my homestyle chicken soup. My mom, she loves all of these, but she’s a real sucker for chicken and dumplings.
We’ve been having late-night calls while she’s away. When I mentioned this idea to her, she said, “Oh, you have to make that.”
She’s always been my favorite to cook for. She’s easily the most predictable about what she will like. Fortunately, I really know what she loves!
I agreed that the chicken and dumplings were a good choice, but I wanted to perfect this recipe for you all! And now I get to share it. This is so good and even easier than you’d think. Made in the crockpot, it’s almost effortlessโjust a little chopping, dumping, and mixing!
Step 1: mix the roux
Set your crockpot to high, add the butter, and let it melt. Now add the flour and garlic, whisking until a paste forms. This is the roux. Cook the roux for 5 or 10 minutes to cook out the flavor of the raw flour.
Step 2: add in everything else
Add the thyme, sage, chicken, onions, celery, and carrots. Pour over the broth and season the soup with salt and pepper. I also like to add a little cayenne pepper.
Cover and cook over low heat for 3 hours or high for 1-2.
Step 3: to make the dumplings
Mix the flour, baking powder, fresh chopped sage, and black pepper. Now add some milk and mix to form a dough.
Step 4: cook the dumplings
Turn the crockpot to high heat. Shred the chicken and add the milk.
Next, scoop spoonfuls of the dumpling dough and drop them into the soup. Cook, covered for another hour until the dumplings are fluffy.
The dumplings get cooked directly in the soup, making this the easiest chicken and dumpling recipe. No extra pot, no stressful boiling process, no fuss!
Step 5: serve
Now, you can serve the fluffy dumplings and creamy soup in bowls topped with fresh thyme, flaky sea salt, and black pepper.
It’s the creamiest bowl of chicken and dumplings. It’s super cozy, and the dumplings cook perfectlyโlow and slow in the crockpot. They turn out super soft and fluffy. Scrumptious atop a creamy bowl of chicken soup!
I froze this meal for when I’m away and my family needs dinner. My mom and Asher will be so excited…and my dad will certainly be very thankful!
Looking for other easy family dinners? Here are a few ideas:ย
Crockpot Creamy Buffalo Chicken Meatballs
One Pot Buffalo Chicken โHelperโ
Healthier Homemade One Pot Hamburger Helper
Broccoli Cheddar Chicken and Rice Casserole
One Pan Autumn Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole
Easy Southern Style Baked Mac and Cheese
Pumpkin Cheese Stuffed Pasta Bolognese Bake
One Skillet Cheesy Broccoli Cheddar Orzo Bake
Lastly, if you make these Crockpot Creamy Chicken and Dumplings, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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I have a large crockpot so I used 3# of chicken breasts and doubled everything else.
I typed each bowl with Everything but the Bagel seasoning. Family loved it.
Hey Aimee,
Awesome!! So glad to hear your family enjoyed this recipe, thanks for giving it a try! Happy Sunday! XxT
Such a good recipe! I put in a cup of the oat milk and used oat butter to make it dairy free. Then cooked on high for 2 hours and cooked the biscuits in high for another 2 hours. It turned out so well. Making this again the future!
Hey Alyssa,
Wonderful! So glad to hear this dish turned out well for you, thanks for making it! Have a great fall weekend! xT
Per usual, another delicious meal! I used dried herbs vs fresh since I had them on hand and I could have added more for a little more flavor, but it was still so good!
Thanks so much, Sarah! So glad to hear this dish turned out well for you! Thanks for giving it a try! XxT
I have always made my MIL’s chicken and dumplings, but saw this recipe and wanted to give it a try…WOW!!! My husband loves it! I love it! Dare I say, my favorite dumplings! Full of flavor!
Hey Katie,
Wonderful!! Thank you so much for trying this recipe and your feedback, so glad it was enjoyed! Xx
1. It’s really difficult to brown a roux in a crock pot. It just takes too long. I got impatient and added the rest of the ingredients and it didn’t seem to affect the recipe.
2. I was surprised the dumplings came out so well. On the stovetop, with other recipes, I’ve had trouble getting them to cook, but these turned out great. I did add salt, and I think they would’ve been bland without it.
3. BIGGEST PROBLEM: the milk curdled. The taste was great, but the texture and appearance was chunky, not creamy. Please tell me how to fix this! Thanks!
Hey Kim,
Thanks so much for trying this dish and sharing your feedback! Glad to hear the dumplings turned out well for you. Sorry to hear about the milk…was it at room temp when you added it? If not, I would try warming it and then adding it next time, I hope this helps! xT