Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup (2024)

Hey there, friend! I’m about to spill the beans on a recipe that will change the way you think about comfort food. Picture this: a steamy bowl of Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup that’s not only heartwarming but also ridiculously easy to make. Let’s dive into the world of slow-cooked goodness that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance.

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love this Recipe
  • Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup Ingredients
  • How to Make Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Storage and Reheating Instructions
  • Try Some of our Other Favorite Soup Recipes

Why You’ll Love this Recipe

Let me guess, you’re after something that’s equal parts tasty, comforting, and hassle-free, right? Well, this crockpot chicken noodle soup checks all those boxes. Imagine coming home after a long day to the aroma of slow-cooked chicken, simmering in a blend of savory broth, tender veggies, and noodles. It’s a hug in a bowl!

What’s not to love about a dish that requires minimal prep and delivers maximum flavor? It’s a set-it-and-forget-it kind of deal. Plus, it’s versatile! Whether you’re feeding a crowd or just looking for leftovers to last through the week, this soup’s got your back.

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Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup Ingredients

  • Chicken Breasts
  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Cream of Chicken Soup
  • Chicken Bouillon Cubes
  • Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Chicken Broth
  • Heavy Cream
  • Egg noodles
  • Fresh Parsley

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How to Make Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 30 minutes

Servings: 8

  1. Prep the Ingredients: Peel and slice the carrots and onion, and chop the celery and mince the garlic.
  2. Start the Crockpot: Turn it on low or high depending on what setting you plan to cook the soup. Place the chicken breasts into the bottom of the crockpot.
  3. Add the Vegetables and Seasonings: Add the carrots, celery, onion, and garlic over the chicken in the crockpot. Sprinkle salt and pepper over the vegetables and chicken.
  4. Adding Soup Base: Pour the broth into the crockpot, making sure that the chicken and vegetables are covered. Next, add one can of cream of chicken soup and the bouillon cubes.
  5. Cooking: Cover the crockpot with its lid. Cook on high heat for 3-4 hours or low heat for 6-7 hours or until the chicken is tender and cooked through. Remove the chicken and easily shred with a fork then add the shredded chicken back to the crockpot.
  6. Add the Egg Noodles: About 30 minutes before you plan to serve the soup, add the heavy cream and egg noodles to the crockpot. Stir well, making sure the noodles are submerged in the liquid.
  7. Continue to cook on low heat, allowing the noodles to cook until they are tender.
  8. Final Touch: Taste the soup, and adjust the seasoning if necessary.
  9. If the soup is too thick, you can add a bit more water to reach your desired consistency.

Storage and Reheating Instructions

How to Store Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup:

Leftovers are a breeze with this crockpot creation. Simply store the soup in airtight containers in the fridge, and it’ll keep for about 3-4 days.

How to Reheat Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup:

When you’re ready for round two, reheat it on the stove over medium heat until it’s nice and hot. If it’s a little thick, don’t hesitate to stir in a bit of water or extra broth to loosen it up. Microwaving is also an option for those “I need comfort, stat!” moments.

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Helpful Tips & Substitutions

Can This be Frozen?

Absolutely! This chicken noodle soup is freezer-friendly. Just skip adding the noodles if you plan to freeze it – they can get a bit mushy. Freeze the soup in portions, then when you’re ready to indulge, thaw it overnight in the fridge. Boil up some fresh egg noodles, combine them with the reheated soup, and voilà – it’s like you made it fresh!

Can This be Made Ahead of Time?

You bet! The beauty of a crockpot is that it’s practically made for meal prepping. Get everything into the pot the night before, then store it in the fridge. The next morning, place it back in the crockpot base, set the temp, and off you go. You’ll come back to a meal that’s ready to comfort and satisfy.

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Substitutions & Variations

  • Vegetarian? Use veggie broth and swap out the chicken for a mix of beans or lentils.
  • Gluten-sensitive? Opt for gluten-free noodles. And if you’re all about that low-carb life, you can even replace the noodles with zoodles (zucchini noodles) – just add them in the last few minutes of cooking to keep them al dente.
  • Love a kick? Toss in some red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce.
  • Want a creamier twist? Try stirring in some sour cream instead of heavy cream.

Helpful Cooking Notes

Let’s make sure your soup turns out perfect. Here’s the scoop:

  • Chicken choices: Thighs can be more flavorful and tender, but breasts work great if you prefer leaner meat.
  • Slow and steady: Low heat is the secret to tender chicken. If you’re not in a hurry, let it simmer on low.
  • Veggie prep: Chop ’em up evenly for a soup that cooks uniformly and looks as good as it tastes.
  • Creamy dreamy: Add the heavy cream towards the end to avoid curdling. No one wants that, right?
  • Noodle know-how: Don’t overcook those noodles – unless you’re going for chicken noodle mush, of course.

So, there you have it – a Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup recipe that’s as easy as it is delicious. It’s the culinary equivalent of your coziest blanket. Give it a whirl, and I bet it’ll become a regular in your recipe rotation. Happy cooking, and even happier slurping!

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Try Some of our Other Favorite Soup Recipes

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Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Servings 8

Calories 371 kcal

Warm up with this easy and comforting Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup recipe. A perfect blend of tender chicken, veggies, and noodles, it's the ideal make-ahead meal for busy weeknights.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 lbs of Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts, or thighs
  • 1 cup of Carrots, sliced
  • 1 cup of Celery, chopped
  • 1 medium Onion, chopped
  • 3 Garlic, minced
  • 1 can, 10.5 oz of Cream of Chicken Soup
  • 2 Chicken Bouillon Cubes
  • 1 teaspoon of Salt, or to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon of Black Pepper, or to taste
  • 6 cups of Chicken Broth, low sodium if you prefer
  • 1 cup Heavy Cream
  • 5 cups of egg noodles, uncooked
  • Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Prep the Ingredients: Peel and slice the carrots and onion, and chop the celery and mince the garlic.

  • Start the Crockpot: Turn it on low or high depending on what setting you plan to cook the soup. Place the chicken breasts into the bottom of the crockpot.

  • Add the Vegetables and Seasonings: Add the carrots, celery, onion, and garlic over the chicken in the crockpot. Sprinkle salt and pepper over the vegetables and chicken.

  • Adding Soup Base: Pour the broth into the crockpot, making sure that the chicken and vegetables are covered. Next, add one can of cream of chicken soup and the bouillon cubes.

  • Cooking: Cover the crockpot with its lid. Cook on high heat for 3-4 hours or low heat for 6-7 hours or until the chicken is tender and cooked through. Remove the chicken and easily shred with a fork then add the shredded chicken back to the crockpot.

  • Add the Egg Noodles: About 30 minutes before you plan to serve the soup, add the heavy cream and egg noodles to the crockpot. Stir well, making sure the noodles are submerged in the liquid.

  • Continue to cook on low heat, allowing the noodles to cook until they are tender.

  • Final Touch: Taste the soup, and adjust the seasoning if necessary.

  • If the soup is too thick, you can add a bit more water to reach your desired consistency.

NOTES

Reheating and Storage Information

Leftovers are a breeze with this crockpot creation. Simply store the soup in airtight containers in the fridge, and it’ll keep for about 3-4 days. When you’re ready for round two, reheat it on the stove over medium heat until it’s nice and hot. If it’s a little thick, don’t hesitate to stir in a bit of water or extra broth to loosen it up. Microwaving is also an option for those “I need comfort, stat!” moments.

Can This be Frozen?

Absolutely! This chicken noodle soup is freezer-friendly. Just skip adding the noodles if you plan to freeze it – they can get a bit mushy. Freeze the soup in portions, then when you’re ready to indulge, thaw it overnight in the fridge. Boil up some fresh egg noodles, combine them with the reheated soup, and voilà – it’s like you made it fresh!

Can This be Made Ahead of Time?

You bet! The beauty of a crockpot is that it’s practically made for meal prepping. Get everything into the pot the night before, then store it in the fridge. The next morning, place it back in the crockpot base, set the temp, and off you go. You’ll come back to a meal that’s ready to comfort and satisfy.

Substitutions & Variations

  • Vegetarian? Use veggie broth and swap out the chicken for a mix of beans or lentils.
  • Gluten-sensitive? Opt for gluten-free noodles. And if you’re all about that low-carb life, you can even replace the noodles with zoodles (zucchini noodles) – just add them in the last few minutes of cooking to keep them al dente.
  • Love a kick? Toss in some red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce.
  • Want a creamier twist? Try stirring in some sour cream instead of heavy cream.

Helpful Cooking Notes

Let’s make sure your soup turns out perfect. Here’s the scoop:

  • Chicken choices: Thighs can be more flavorful and tender, but breasts work great if you prefer leaner meat.
  • Slow and steady: Low heat is the secret to tender chicken. If you’re not in a hurry, let it simmer on low.
  • Veggie prep: Chop ’em up evenly for a soup that cooks uniformly and looks as good as it tastes.
  • Creamy dreamy: Add the heavy cream towards the end to avoid curdling. No one wants that, right?
  • Noodle know-how: Don’t overcook those noodles – unless you’re going for chicken noodle mush, of course.

NUTRITION

Calories: 371kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 30gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 133mgSodium: 1502mgPotassium: 647mgFiber: 2gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 3252IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 63mgIron: 1mg

Course Dinner

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Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup (2024)

FAQs

How long do noodles take in the crockpot? ›

To keep pasta from becoming mushy in the crock pot, be sure to check for doneness periodically and serve once they are tender. It takes slow cooker pasta 3 to 4 hours on low or 1 to 2 hours on high. Check pasta doneness sooner than later, especially as some slow cookers are more powerful than others.

How to make chicken noodle soup out of a can better? ›

But to put some pep back in your soup's step, you're going to want to add more. Start by sautéing any combination of finely chopped vegetables and alliums—like onion, garlic, carrots, celery, bell peppers, and ginger. Whatever you choose is going to infuse the entire can of soup you're about to heat.

Do you add water to a can of chicken noodle soup? ›

Directions: Mix soup + 1 can water.

Should you stir slow cooker soup? ›

Due to the nature of a slow cooker, there is no need to stir the food unless it specifically says to in your recipe. In fact, taking the lid off to stir food causes the slow cooker to lose a significant amount of heat, extending the cooking time required. Therefore, it is best not to remove the lid for stirring.

Can you overcook noodles in a crockpot? ›

When cooking pasta in the slow cooker, we recommend using thicker pasta noodles to help prevent overcooking. Try out fettuccine or bow tie, especially if it's your first go at it. Once you've started cooking, check the noodles every few minutes to see if they're fully cooked.

Why did my noodles turn to mush in the crockpot? ›

Why did my noodles turn to mush in the crockpot? One of the most common reasons for mushy noodles is overcooking. Pasta, including noodles, has a relatively short cooking time compared to other ingredients typically prepared in a crockpot.

What thickens chicken soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute.

How to get more flavor in chicken soup? ›

How To Add More Flavor To Chicken Noodle Soup
  1. Homemade Chicken Broth. The secret to a flavorful chicken noodle soup lies in the broth. ...
  2. Add Fresh Herbs. ...
  3. Splash of Acid. ...
  4. Soy Sauce or Fish Sauce. ...
  5. Spice it Up. ...
  6. Roasted Vegetables. ...
  7. Experiment with Spices. ...
  8. Parmesan Cheese.
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How do you add depth of flavor to chicken soup? ›

Herbs and Spices:Fresh or dried herbs such as parsley, thyme, rosemary, and dill can add depth to the flavor. Bay leaves are commonly used in chicken soup for a subtle earthy taste.

What happens if you don't add water to chicken noodle soup? ›

Condensed soups are intended to be mixed with one can of water to bring them to their intended normal strength. I prefer a strong broth, so I usually all 1/2 of a can of water, and sometimes none at all. This tends to make the soup saltier, but the chicken flavor is intensified.

Can I use water instead of chicken broth for chicken noodle soup? ›

There are some keys to amping up flavor when using water instead of stock. Make sure you really season your cooking liquid aggressively. Store-bought stock especially tends to have a lot of added salt, so if you're switching to water you're probably going to have to add more salt than you're used to adding.

How do you keep chicken moist in chicken noodle soup? ›

Here's my plan: add all the chicken parts to the stockpot, and gently cold-poach it until the breasts are perfectly cooked. Cold-poaching is a method I've used before to make the absolute best poached chicken breasts, ones that are completely tender and juicy, not tight and dry.

Is it OK to leave soup in a crockpot overnight? ›

The short answer: Yes. slow cookers are made to cook food for extensive periods of time (some can be left up to 24 hours). But, of course, follow safe practices outlined in your instruction manual, and keep the appliance on low or warm, as opposed to high, overnight.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

How long can you leave soup in crockpot on low? ›

Stick to the cook time indicated on your recipe

Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours. If you want to avoid overcooking your dish, follow the given guidelines as closely as possible.

What is the cooking time for noodles? ›

Spaghetti typically takes 8-10 minutes. Linguine is thicker and may take 10 or more minutes to cook. Fettuccine can also take 10 or more minutes. It's crucial to stir long noodles as they're cooking, to prevent the strands from all sticking together and creating a lump of pasta.

How long does it take for noodles to be done? ›

In general, most types of pasta and noodles will take around 8 to 12 minutes to cook when boiled in water. Thinner noodles might cook more quickly, while thicker ones could take a bit longer.

How long does dry pasta take to cook? ›

Most dried ribbons of pasta such as linguine, spaghetti and tagliatelle take between 8-10 mins. Shorter, thicker pasta shapes like bows or penne take 10-12mins and fresh pasta such as ravioli and tortellini will be done between 3-5mins.

Do noodles cook faster with a lid? ›

Using a lid to trap heat in the pot will speed up this process. Water at an adequate boil will cook pasta faster, without suffering a significant temperature drop when the noodles are added, and this will keep your pasta from getting mushy.

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