Zesty Crockpot Chicken Alfredo

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Zesty Crockpot chicken Alfredo is a yummy recipe that you can put in the crockpot hours earlier, then make into a fast and delicious meal!

A bowl of Crockpot chicken Alfredo with pasta noodles
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  1. Ingredients in Crockpot Chicken Alfredo
  2. Alternative to Cream of Chicken Soup (and Other Substitutions)
  3. How Long to Cook Chicken Alfredo in the Crockpot
  4. What to Serve on the Side
  5. Frequently Asked Questions About Italian Chicken
  6. Other Great Crockpot Recipes
  7. How to Make Crockpot Chicken Alfredo
  8. Zesty Crockpot Chicken Alfredo Recipe

This Crockpot chicken Alfredo is one of those great and easy chicken recipes you can make up in a flash. While it cooks, the flavors all come together and make the chicken taste amazing! When it is ready, the chicken easily shreds up, you add a couple of ingredients, and you have a zesty, creamy chicken sauce that you can eat over noodles or rice. Not only was my husband crazy about this, but my kids loved it too! You can’t beat a slow cooked meal that is easy, delicious, and family friendly! I like to put it in the Crockpot before work or church. There is nothing better than walking into the house and smelling the Italian seasoning and creamy, chicken aroma wafting through the air.

Ingredients in Crockpot Chicken Alfredo

  • Chicken breasts – we recommend only using fresh, thawed chicken
  • Chicken broth – or chicken stock works great too.
  • Butter
  • Package of dry Zesty Italian dressing mix – we like the Good Seasons brand.
  • Cream cheese
  • Cream of chicken soup – we also have a great cream of chicken soup substitute recipe.
  • Optional: Sprinkle some parmesan cheese over the top when serving.
Ingredients to make Crockpot chicken Alfredo including Cream of Chicken soup, Zesty Italian Seasoning, butter, and cream cheese


Alternative to Cream of Chicken Soup (and Other Substitutions)

Not a fan of canned cream of chicken soup? No problem! We have a recipe for homemade Cream of Chicken Soup that you can make from scratch! Use 1 ½ cups of the homemade recipe instead of the canned soup. For another healthy option, you can use 3-4 tablespoons of olive oil instead of butter. You can also use 1 cup of half and half or heavy cream instead of cream cheese. If you use half and half, add it at the end of the cooking time, about 30 minutes before serving or you risk it separating.

Cream of chicken in jar with salad and bread
Homemade Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup

How Long to Cook Chicken Alfredo in the Crockpot

Making this dish is so simple. Just throw everything in the crockpot and cook on high for 3 ½ to 4 hours. The internal temperature of the chicken should be at least 165 and it should shred into small pieces. Stir until the sauce comes together. Add milk, heavy cream, or chicken broth to thin the sauce if it’s too thick. To serve, pour over pasta or rice.

A Crockpot with creamy chicken Alfredo

What to Serve on the Side

If you’re looking for a great way to round out this delicious slow cooker meal, there are several options. Generally, with a chicken and rice or chicken and pasta dish (this tastes great over either) something simple like steamed broccoli or roasted potatoes is great. Though, something about this dish makes me want green veggies. Try our Oven Roasted Green Beans to mix things up. Asparagus makes an excellent complement to this meal as well. Or, go for a little bit of everything with our Oven Roasted Vegetables.

A pasta bowl with zesty chicken Alfredo

Frequently Asked Questions About Italian Chicken

Can you freeze this recipe?

Yes! Add the cooked chicken in the sauce to an airtight container (not with the rice or noodles). Keep in freezer for up to 4 months. Thaw completely in fridge before re-heating.

Can you put Italian Dressing on the Chicken?

This recipe works best if you use a dry mix, not a bottle of Italian Salad Dressing.

What should I serve with Italian Chicken?

Roasted vegetables are a great option as well as a side salad and dinner rolls.

Is this recipe high in protein?

Yes! This dish has 26 grams per serving. It is also a good source of calcium.

Can you bake this recipe?

This recipe works best in a slow cooker so that the chicken and sauce don’t over cook or burn.

How long does this recipe keep in the refrigerator?

Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight storage container and eat within one week.

Can I use chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts.

Yes, definitely! Chicken thighs may cook a little faster though.

Other Great Crockpot Recipes

If you like the idea of putting dinner in the Crockpot and enjoying a stress-free evening, here are some other delicious recipes to try.

  • Crockpot Chicken and Rice Soup is hearty vegetables and warm, soothing chicken soup in one. Definitely falls into the “comfort food” category.
  • Ham with Maple Brown Sugar is a slow cooker version of this classic, tasty meal. Always popular around the holidays, but you don’t have to wait to try this one.
  • Slow Cooker Lasagna is all the flavor of your favorite Italian meal, with the convenience of a slow cooker doing the work. Done and delicious by dinnertime.
  • Crock Pot Vegetable Beef Soup is a hearty way to warm up in the colder weather and a yummy, easy way to feed your whole family.

How to Make Crockpot Chicken Alfredo

A bowl of Crockpot chicken Alfredo with pasta noodles

Zesty Crockpot Chicken Alfredo

4.83 from 17 votes
Zesty Crockpot chicken Alfredo is a yummy recipe that you can put in the crockpot hours earlier, then make into a fast and delicious meal!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 10 minutes
Course Dinner, Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Servings 6

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Equipment

  • Crockpot

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place chicken in the bottom of a Crock Pot.
    Ingredients to make Crockpot chicken Alfredo including Cream of Chicken soup, Zesty Italian Seasoning, butter, and cream cheese
  • Add broth, butter, and dressing mix. Spoon cream cheese and chicken soup over the top. Sprinkle with salt and/or pepper to taste (optional).
    Chicken, butter, cream cheese, Italian seasoning, and cream of chicken soup in a Crockpot
  • Cover and cook on high for 3 ½ to 4 hours. Chicken should shred into small pieces. Add milk or heavy cream to thin the sauce if it’s too thick.
    A Crockpot with creamy chicken Alfredo
  • Serve over pasta or rice.
    A pasta bowl with zesty chicken Alfredo

Notes

Recipe Tips:

If you can’t find an Italian Dressing dry mix, it is easy to make your own.
  • 3 teaspoons Montreal Chicken seasoning (if you don’t have this, you can mix together a little salt, garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper together, and maybe even a dash of red pepper flakes)
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 4 teaspoons oregano
  • 2 teaspoons lemon pepper
 
Do not over shred your chicken, it tastes better to have the chicken shredded into pieces so the sauce doesn’t get too mushy.
Add vegetables like peppers or broccoli for more flavor and nutrients.
Though we have used frozen chicken to make this recipe, it is not recommended by the FDA because the chicken heats too slowly to be deemed safe. If you use frozen chicken, please do so at your own risk. 

Nutrition Information

Calories: 416kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 36gFat: 27gSaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 162mgSodium: 810mgPotassium: 650mgSugar: 1gVitamin A: 880IUVitamin C: 3.2mgCalcium: 54mgIron: 1.3mg

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  1. This sounds amazing! I leave the house at 7:30 a.m. And don’t get home until 3:00 p.m.. I have a crock pot that will automatically switch to ‘keep warm’ when the time is up. My question for you is, can I cook this on low for 7 1/2 – 8 hours so that it doesn’t need to be on the warm setting for hours? Does 7 1/2 hours sound right if I cook it on low?

  2. Are your listed measurements for seasoning correct? 4 tsp or oregano seems like a lot, and wanted to make sure it wasn’t supposed to be a fraction of this amount. I love this recipe with the regular seasoning packet but just looked in the pantry and I’m out so want to use your mixture.

  3. 5 stars
    You are my go-to gals!
    I’m a football booster mom and tonight I’m trying this one.
    I know that your recipes are always delicious.
    I’ll be doubling it .????
    The guys look forward to “Pasta Thursday” all week.
    And they’re 5-0 so we must be doing something right! ????

    1. Thank you so much Kellie! I hope you liked this recipe (it has been one of our favs for YEARS)! Those football guys are lucky to have you as a booster mom! Way to support your team!

  4. 5 stars
    Hi, I’ve been making this for a few months now & was in a rush for time, so I added everything all at once…mixed the liquids & spread on too of frozen chicken thighs. My family LOVES it!

  5. 5 stars
    This was so delicious. I am Gluten free so I omitted the can of chicken soup. I added more broth and thickened with cornstarch. I loved all of the spices!

  6. 5 stars
    I use a full 12oz can of chicken broth, that way you don’t have to thin it as much at the end. Sometimes if I don’t have a package of dry Italian seasoning, I use some of the liquid Italian dressing. I have been able to find the liquid Italian dressing sometimes at the dollar store for a dollar a bottle. You can’t beat that! I like to shred the chicken before I put it on the noodles.

        1. I’ve made this recipe dozens of times and I do like to break up the cream cheese before adding it to the crock pot. I quickly stir it in with the chicken so it can soften and melt, and then replace the lid. I hope this helps!

  7. 5 stars
    I have tried many versions of Italian Chicken, but after trying this one I won’t try another one. This was so yummy! Thanks for the easy recipe. 🙂
    Sheena

  8. 5 stars
    Wow! Easy and delicious. Just followed the instructions and it was perfect. My kids loved it, even my somewhat picky 7 year old. My husband enjoyed it too. Will defintely make this again.

  9. Can this be cooked on LOW for a longer amount of time? I like to throw stuff in my crock pot before leaving for my P-T job and cone home 6 hours later to a cooked meal!

  10. A doubt… 1st step of method – cooking the chicken n “1/2 cup” broth on HIGH??? For THREE AND A HALF TO FOUR HOURS??? Really?

    1. 5 stars
      Yes, really. I make this recipe all the time and I don’t even use the broth, just the margarine and the chicken. It’s a great recipe.
      These girls never give a bad recipe!:)