Let’s talk about weeknight dinner goals. You want something easy. The family wants something comforting. And you definitely don’t want to spend hours cleaning up. That’s where this creamy crockpot chicken pasta swoops in like the hero you didn’t know you needed.
This recipe is a cozy twist on slow cooker chicken pasta—tender shredded chicken swimming in a rich, garlicky cream cheese sauce, tossed with pasta and a sprinkle of parmesan. It’s the kind of meal that hugs you from the inside out. And best of all? The crockpot does the heavy lifting.
A Little Story from My Kitchen
This dish became a weeknight favorite after a particularly hectic Tuesday. You know the kind—work emails flying, laundry pile towering, and not a single dinner plan in sight. I tossed this into the slow cooker mid-morning and by dinner, my kitchen smelled like an Italian hug. My kids now call it “fancy mac and cheese with chicken,” and I honestly can’t argue with that.
Why You’ll Love This Crockpot Chicken Pasta
I mean, where do we begin? This chicken pasta has all the soul-soothing qualities of a homemade meal with barely any hands-on work. It’s creamy, cheesy, and full of bold, herby flavor thanks to a simple seasoning blend and a little Dijon kick.
Plus, it’s one of those slow cooker pasta recipes that feels fancy without trying too hard. Busy workday? Check. Picky kids? Double check. Dinner guests? Oh yes—this one impresses with zero stress.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Let’s keep it simple and flavorful:
Seasoning Mix:
- 2 tsp garlic powder
- 2 tsp onion powder
- 2 tsp Italian mixed herbs
- 1 tsp salt
- ½ tsp dried chili flakes (just a hint of heat!)
- ¼ tsp ground white pepper (or black if that’s what’s in your pantry)
For the Chicken:
- 3 large skinless chicken breasts
- 225g (8 oz) full-fat cream cheese
- 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
After Cooking:
- 300g (10.5 oz) dried pasta, cooked per the package
- 60 ml (¼ cup) reserved pasta water (just in case the sauce needs loosening)
- 50g (½ cup) grated parmesan cheese + more for serving
- Flat-leaf parsley, to garnish
- Salt and pepper, to taste
How to Make Crockpot Chicken Pasta
Step 1: Layer it Up
Place the chicken breasts into your slow cooker. Sprinkle on the seasoning mix evenly—don’t be shy, it’s where all the flavor lives. Dollop the Dijon mustard over the chicken, then top with cream cheese.
Step 2: Slow Cook Magic
Pop the lid on and cook on HIGH for 3 hours or LOW for 5 hours. This gives the chicken time to become fall-apart tender and lets the cream cheese melt into a dreamy sauce.
Step 3: Shred and Stir
Once it’s done, grab two forks and shred that juicy chicken right in the slow cooker. It should come apart effortlessly.
Step 4: Cook the Pasta
While your slow cooker is working its magic, boil your pasta of choice in salted water until it’s perfectly al dente. Drain it, but don’t forget to save a bit of the pasta water (that starchy gold might come in handy!).
Step 5: Combine and Serve
Add the cooked pasta to the shredded chicken and creamy sauce. Stir gently to coat everything—if it feels a little thick, stir in a splash of the reserved pasta water. Add the parmesan and watch it melt right in. Garnish with chopped parsley and give it a final taste test—season with extra salt or pepper if needed.
Cooking Tips for the Best Crockpot Chicken Pasta
- Pasta choice matters: Go for short, sturdy shapes like penne, fusilli, or rigatoni—they hold up best in creamy sauces.
- Dijon adds depth: Don’t skip it! It’s subtle but gives that “what is that amazing flavor?” effect.
- Loosen as needed: If your sauce thickens up too much, a splash of milk, cream, or pasta water brings it right back to creamy perfection.
- Want veggies? Stir in some baby spinach at the end or toss in frozen peas during the last 30 minutes of cooking.
For more pasta recipes, you might enjoy our Ditalini Pasta, Turkish Pasta and Marry Me Chicken Pasta.
FAQs About This Slow Cooker Chicken Pasta
Can I use frozen chicken breasts?
It’s safer to use thawed chicken for crockpot cooking to avoid uneven cooking. If you’re short on time, defrost in the microwave or fridge overnight.
Can I substitute the cream cheese?
Full-fat cream cheese gives the best texture, but you could use reduced-fat if needed. Just know the sauce might be a bit thinner.
How long do leftovers last?
Store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. Reheat gently in a saucepan with a splash of milk or cream to bring the sauce back to life.
Can I turn this into a Chicken Italian Dressing Crock Pot meal?
Absolutely! Swap the seasoning mix for a packet of dry Italian dressing seasoning and skip the mustard. You’ll get a tangier, zestier version that’s just as dreamy.
Whether you’re trying to feed a hungry crew, impress your in-laws with minimal effort, or just want to cozy up with a warm bowl of something delicious, this crockpot chicken pasta is a total win. It’s proof that comfort food doesn’t have to be complicated—and sometimes, letting your slow cooker do the work is the smartest move of all.
Now go on, give it a whirl—and don’t forget to sprinkle extra parmesan on top. That’s not optional, that’s just good manners. 😉