Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (2024)

This post may contain affiliate links (meaning I earn a small comission if you purchase an item through a link I provide) I only provide shoppable links to items I love and are helpful. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

JUMP TO RECIPE

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings is the best kind of comfort food. Instead of slaving over the stove all day let this meal slowly simmer away in your slow cooker for extra ease and ultimate taste after a busy weekday or a lazy weekend.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (1)

It’s basically winter everywhere right now which means that just about everyone could benefit from a big bowl of Chicken and Dumplings. It’s the ultimate winter comfort meal in my humble opinion and I love doing it in the crockpot because it’s so much easier that having to watch the stove and I love the smell of carrots, celery, and onions simmering away for hours. In most recipes you’ll find cream of chicken soup, but here it’s all homemade with simple ingredients.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (2)

I grew up on Chicken and Dumplings and honestly, dumplings in just about any type of soup. My mom would throw dumplings in her beef stew too. They were little pockets of perfection to me. If I had to choose only one meal to eat in the winter. It’s Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings, folks. There’s no competition. The dumplings recipe is so easy! You’ll be a pro before you know it.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (3)

Now if you grew up on Chicken and Dumplings and you’re looking at this like, “what in the world are you trying to tell me right now?” because I’ve got little round lumpy pillows in that bowl instead of flatter strip like thick noodle things. I know. I know.

My mama is the queen of easy in the kitchen so when she made her dumplings she just mixed up a little flour, milk, and water. Instead of rolling out and cutting dumplings she just dropped those suckers in. I don’t even think my mom owns a rolling pin. You will not find my mom rolling out dough and cutting it into strips. Not when practically the same thing can be accomplished by dropping it by spoonfuls into the pot. Haha

I’ve made them both ways and honestly don’t care which way they are made as long as I can eat them. Stat! Doing the drop dumpling method is most definitely easier and makes for less clean up. I know yall appreciate that so let’s do it that way in this recipe, alright?

Table of Contents

How to make Chicken and Dumplings!:

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (4)

Start off my choppin up one cup of carrots, celery, and onion.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (5)

Optional, but recommended. I like to sauté the vegetables just for maybe 5 minutes before adding them into the crockpot. Now this is an extra step and I know so many of yall appreciate and super simple crockpot recipe, but tiny things like this make a difference especially in such a simple flavor profile recipe like chicken and dumplings. I say all this to also say, give me a bowl of chicken and dumplings where the vegetables weren’t sautéed first and I’ll still scarf it down so it’s optional. You’re welcome.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (6)

Grab your slow cooker (here’s the one I use) Place boneless skinless chicken breasts (or chicken thighs!) in the crockpot and cover it with the chopped onions, carrots, and celery. In place of chicken broth, pour 5 cups of water over everything then add in about two heaping tablespoons of my favorite “not so secret ingredient”. Stir it up just a bit then set your crock pot to low for 6-7 hours or on high for about 3-4 hours.

Better than Bouillon is actually my mom’s favorite ingredient too so I learned this trick from her. I’m pretty sure there was ALWAYS a jar in our fridge growing up. Now there’s ALWAYS a jar in my fridge too. I use this to make super quick semi homemade gravy. I also add a couple teaspoons to pasta, sauces, soups, etc for a instant flavor boost.

Tip: It’s kind of like a sticky goop. Spray your measuring spoon with cooking spray before scooping it out. It’ll come out with no problem at all.

Completely random, but I just looked up the definition of goop to make sure I was using it properly because I remembered Gwenyth Paltrow calls her lifestyle website thing “Goop”. Confused why she calls it goop, but I know some people are like what the heck does “skinny-ish” mean? so it’s fine. I’m just typin’ out loud here. Haha.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (7)

These next couple steps are important!

If you set your slow cooker to low switch it to high and place the lid back on immediately. The liquid needs to be as hot as it can be so please don’t forget to put the cover back. Cooking the dumplings and thickening up the liquid a bit will not work as well or it will take longer.

Remove the chicken (place the crockpot cover back on immediately) and lightly shred it with two forks or chop it up. Return shredded chicken to the crockpot and then put the cover back on.

Measure out 1 and 3/4 cup cold milk and then whisk in 4 tbsp of cornstarch. Be sure the milk is cold and straight outa the fridge and hasn’t been sitting on the counter. This helps the cornstarch dissolve better and prevents clumps!

Pour the milk mixture into the crockpot and stir in well. Place the cover back on tightly.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (8)

Whisk 2 cups of flour together with 1-1/2 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp of Lawry’s Seasoned Salt then slowly mix in 3/4 cup milk, and one tablespoon of melted light butter (I use land o lakes). If you think it needs it you can add 1-2 tbsp of water.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (9)

I mix together until its pretty well incorporated.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (10)

Now I just scoop little teaspoons full and pop them into the crockpot with the chicken mixture and cover the crockpot each time so that the liquid stays hot enough to cook these dumplings.

Another thing you could do is lay out a piece of parchment paper and scoop all the teaspoons of dough and keep them on there then place them in the crockpot all at once. Either way works.

Tip: Spray the teaspoon with a little cooking spray so that the dough doesn’t stick to the spoon and comes off easily.

Be sure the cover is on the crockpot tightly and that it’s set on high temp then let it go for another hour so that the dumplings can cook.

Note: Some recipes will call for canned biscuits instead. Homemade dumplings are non-negotiable for me, but you can definitely use them if you’d like a short cut. I would still do the same amount of time for cut up refrigerated biscuits.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (11)

When it’s done scoop up a big bowl and chow down! This really doesn’t need anything but a lil bit of pepper, maybe a pinch of salt. Taste and see. It’s the perfect meal. So hearty, so delicious. I wanna marry it. Season it with a little salt and black pepper!

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (12)

Wanna know what’s even better about this? Its better the next day after it’s sat in the fridge, MY FAVORITE KIND OF MEAL. I love to make a big crockpot full of this over the weekend and then eat leftovers throughout the week.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (13)

Make this soon, friends. It’s just so yummy.

If you make these please comment below and let me know how it went!

Stay warm, y’all.

Looking for other ultimate comfort food ideas? Try out

  • Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Mom’s Chicken and Rice
  • Biscuits and Gravy Bake

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (14)

Print

4.99 from 196 votes

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings is a hearty and soul warming crockpot meal that's filled with vegetables, chicken, and homemade dumplings.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Active Time8 hours hrs

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: chicken, chicken and dumplings, crockpot, slow cooker

Yield: 7

Author: Star @ the skinny-ish dish

Materials

  • 1 cup diced celery (about 3 large celery ribs)
  • 1 cup diced carrots (about 3-4 large carrots)
  • 1 cup diced onion (about one medium)
  • lbs chicken breast, raw
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 5 cups water
  • 2 tbsp better than bouillon chicken base (small jar- found in any grocery store near the cans/cartons of broth- look at blog post for photo of it if not sure what it is)
  • cups cold low fat 1% milk (2% or whole milk will do fine, have not checked with skim milk or unsweetened almond milk yet)
  • 4 tbsp cornstarch
  • cooking spray
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Dumplings

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp Lawry's Seasoned Salt (your favorite seasoned salt is fine, but just make sure the flavors will work with something like this.)
  • 3/4 cup low fat 1% milk (add 1-2 tbsp of water if the dough needs it)
  • 1 tbsp melted light butter (i use land o' lakes brand)

Instructions

  • Optional, but recommended: Heat a large skillet and spray with cooking spray. Add the diced celery, carrots, and onions and cook until softened. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper.

  • Add chicken, chopped veggies, water, bay leaf, and better than bouillon to a slow cooker. Stir a bit together then cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours or on high for 3-4 hours.

  • When done cooking remove chicken breasts, turn the slow cooker on high, then place the cover tightly back onto the slow cooker, and then shred with a fork or chop up. Then add the chicken back in and place then place the cover back on.

  • Whisk together cold milk and cornstarch. Pour into crockpot with chicken and veggies and stir together. Put the cover back on the crockpot.

  • Make the dumplings(see notes below): In a medium bowl add flour, seasoning salt, and baking powder whisk together then slowly pour in the milk and melted butter and stir until combined well and there's no crumbs of flour dough in the bowl and makes a dough ball shape in the bowl.

  • Take a teaspoon measuring spoon, spray with a little bit of cooking spray(just makes it so no dough sticks), and scoop out little teaspoons worth of dough into the slow cooker. Cook on high for one hour.

  • Salt and pepper to taste, serve, and enjoy!

Notes

Serving size: heaping one and a half cup

WW Points: 6

320 calories, 3g fat, 0.7g saturated fat, 423g sodium, 38g carbohydrates, 2.4g dietary fiber, 5g sugar (0g added sugar, 0g Sugar alcohols), 38g protein

Notes:

You can either scoop the teaspoons of dough and put directly into the slow cooker (but just make sure to cover the slow cooker back up each time so that the liquid inside stays hot) OR you can scoop all the dumplings out, set them aside, and then add them all at once. Just be sure when adding all at once you give it a good stir after you add them so that they aren’t clumped together.

Its very important to keep the slow cooker cover on all the time unless opening it to put something in or take something out because you want the liquid to remain hot as can be so that the dumplings cook up properly.

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings (2024)

FAQs

How do you tell if dumplings are done in chicken and dumplings? ›

The dumplings are done when: They're puffed up.

When should I put my dumplings in a slow cooker? ›

The dumplings are just three ingredients and are simply added into the bowl of the slow cooker, atop the casserole, during the last hour of cooking.

Why aren't my dumplings cooking in the slow cooker? ›

Can you cook dumplings in a slow cooker? You “can” but they don't ever come out like dumplings should because most slow cookers don't get hot enough for the dumplings to get proper raise so they come out thick and heavy.

Is it better to cook crockpot chicken on high or low? ›

We found that the only way to cook chicken (and turkey) in a slow cooker is on the low setting and for a relatively short amount of time.

How do you know if dumplings are cooked enough? ›

How do you know when dumplings are done? Most recipes will give you a time to cook them—the one I use says 10 minutes without a lid on the pot and then 10 minutes with a lid, so 20 minutes total in simmering soup broth. To test, take one out and open it up—if it's done in the middle, it's done.

Do you cook dumplings with lid on or lid off? ›

It's best to have your lid ready: Immediately add about 3 tablespoons of water to the pan, just enough to cover the base of the dumplings, then cover and cook for 3–4 minutes, or until the water has evaporated.

Do dumplings float when done? ›

Cover and bring to a vigorous boil. Add roughly one cup of cold water and return to boil while covered. Repeat this step again. The dumplings will be completely cooked and ready when they float on the surface of the boiling water.

Do you cook slow cooker on high or low? ›

If possible, turn the cooker on the highest setting for the first hour of cooking time and then to low or the setting called for in your recipe. Foods take different times to cook depending upon the setting used. Certainly, foods will cook faster on high than on low.

Do you cook dumplings on low or high heat? ›

To boil dumplings, fill a large pot two-thirds of the way with water. Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Add as many dumplings as can fit comfortably in a single layer in the pot and cook them until they float. Let them cook an additional two to three minutes.

Why isn t my chicken and dumplings thick? ›

How can I thicken stove top chicken and dumplings? You can thicken this dish by adding more flour, or even cornstarch. Create a slurry with either of these ingredients and milk or water, then stir into your broth base until you get your desired consistency.

Why do my dumplings fall apart when I cook them? ›

Often they burst during cooking because they have too much filling for the amount of dough. Some doughs are too dry, so the dumplings won't stay sealed. Others can be too wet and sticky and end up tearing. If the filling isn't cohesive enough, it will tumble out when you bite into it.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low? ›

A general rule of thumb from Luis Sanchez, senior category manager for the appliance manufacturer Breville: To go from "High" to "Low" (or vice versa), multiply (or divide) the original time by 1.5 to 2.5 hours. And as with the cooking times for specific ingredients, these times are approximate.

Is 3 hours in a slow cooker enough for chicken? ›

For a whole chicken – Place it in your slow cooker breast side down. Cover with the lid and cook on High for around 4-5 hours or Low for 6-8 hours. For bone-in pieces - Arrange chicken pieces in a single layer in the slow cooker. Cover with the lid and cook on High for around 3-4 hours or Low for 4-6 hours.

How to tell if chicken is done in the CrockPot? ›

Use a Meat Thermometer

When you are using a digital thermometer to check for doneness, insert the meat thermometer into the thickest part of the meat. If you're cooking meat on the bone, make sure the thermometer isn't touching the bone—it's a conductor of heat and could give you a false reading.

Are dumplings supposed to float in chicken and dumplings? ›

The dumplings will float to the top of the broth, even though at first they may plop under the broth. It's okay if they cook on top of the chicken pieces.

Should chicken dumplings be pink inside? ›

Color is not a reliable indicator of safety or doneness. Safely cooked poultry can vary in color from white to pink to tan. All poultry should reach a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F (73.9°C) as measured with a food thermometer.

How do I make sure my dumpling filling is cooked? ›

Especially when you store your dumplings in the freezer, you will need to boil them for about 10 minutes to make sure that the pork filling is fully cooked. Nevertheless, we will only need to boil our precooked-filling dumplings for about 3 minutes, no matter they are frozen or freshly made.

Why do my dumplings disappear when I make chicken and dumplings? ›

Lower your heat so that your broth is just barely barely barely boiling and drop these pieces in one at a time. It is important that you DO NOT STIR. We are not going to stir these as we don't want our dumplings cooking up. If you do stir, you will basically cause your dumplings to dissolve.

References

Top Articles
Cauliflower Soup Recipe (+VIDEO) - The Girl Who Ate Everything
Hot Bacon Dressing Recipe
417-990-0201
Splunk Stats Count By Hour
Garrison Blacksmith Bench
Pieology Nutrition Calculator Mobile
Top Financial Advisors in the U.S.
P2P4U Net Soccer
According To The Wall Street Journal Weegy
Which aspects are important in sales |#1 Prospection
OnTrigger Enter, Exit ...
Premier Boating Center Conroe
Maxpreps Field Hockey
Little Rock Arkansas Craigslist
Spartanburg County Detention Facility - Annex I
Lesson 8 Skills Practice Solve Two-Step Inequalities Answer Key
Po Box 35691 Canton Oh
The Ultimate Style Guide To Casual Dress Code For Women
Dirt Removal in Burnet, TX ~ Instant Upfront Pricing
Graphic Look Inside Jeffrey Dahmer
Atdhe Net
Aliciabibs
Bidevv Evansville In Online Liquid
Sandals Travel Agent Login
Chamberlain College of Nursing | Tuition & Acceptance Rates 2024
Meta Carevr
Cosas Aesthetic Para Decorar Tu Cuarto Para Imprimir
Weather October 15
Movies - EPIC Theatres
Weather Underground Durham
Mchoul Funeral Home Of Fishkill Inc. Services
Shiftwizard Login Johnston
Skroch Funeral Home
Federal Student Aid
AsROck Q1900B ITX und Ramverträglichkeit
Ewwwww Gif
Metra Schedule Ravinia To Chicago
Scottsboro Daily Sentinel Obituaries
Dr Adj Redist Cadv Prin Amex Charge
Trap Candy Strain Leafly
Final Jeopardy July 25 2023
Noaa Marine Weather Forecast By Zone
Oppenheimer Showtimes Near B&B Theatres Liberty Cinema 12
Hazel Moore Boobpedia
Sallisaw Bin Store
Shell Gas Stations Prices
Big Reactors Best Coolant
Youravon Com Mi Cuenta
This Doctor Was Vilified After Contracting Ebola. Now He Sees History Repeating Itself With Coronavirus
Every Type of Sentinel in the Marvel Universe
Dmv Kiosk Bakersfield
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Annamae Dooley

Last Updated:

Views: 6014

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Annamae Dooley

Birthday: 2001-07-26

Address: 9687 Tambra Meadow, Bradleyhaven, TN 53219

Phone: +9316045904039

Job: Future Coordinator

Hobby: Archery, Couponing, Poi, Kite flying, Knitting, Rappelling, Baseball

Introduction: My name is Annamae Dooley, I am a witty, quaint, lovely, clever, rich, sparkling, powerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.