Crockpot Parmesan Garlic Chicken and Potatoes Recipe

Servings: 6 Total Time: 4 hrs 20 mins Difficulty: easy
Crockpot Parmesan Garlic Chicken and Potatoes
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Imagine coming home to a meal that’s already cooked, filling your kitchen with the most incredible, savory aroma. That’s the magic of this dish. It feels like a warm, comforting hug after a long day.

And the best part? It’s incredibly simple to throw together. With just a handful of ingredients and your trusty slow cooker, you can create a meal that tastes like you spent all day in the kitchen. Honestly, it’s a lifesaver on busy weeknights.

Why This Recipe Feels Like a Secret Weapon

We all have those days where the thought of cooking dinner feels like a monumental task. This recipe is your secret weapon against those days. It does all the hard work for you, quietly simmering away while you tackle the rest of your life.

The flavors meld together in such a beautiful way, creating a rich, creamy, and deeply satisfying sauce. It’s the kind of meal that makes everyone ask for seconds, and you can smile, knowing how little effort it truly took. It’s a win for the cook, and a win for the whole table.

Ingredients Needed for the Recipe

Gathering your ingredients is the first, and easiest, step. You’ll be amazed at how such simple components create such a fantastic final dish. Here’s everything you need:

  • 1 1/2 lbs of chicken breast tenderloins (or boneless, skinless chicken thighs)
  • 5-6 medium-sized potatoes (Russet, gold, or red all work wonderfully)
  • 12 oz bottle of Buffalo Wild Wings Parmesan Garlic sauce
  • 10.5 oz can of cream of chicken soup
  • 1 cup of water
  • 1 cup of grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 teaspoon of Italian seasoning (this is the optional, but highly recommended, flavor booster)
  • Optional: Sliced green onions for a fresh, colorful garnish

How to make Crockpot Parmesan Garlic Chicken and Potatoes?

Garlic Parmesan Crockpot Chicken and Potatoes Recipe

This process is so straightforward, you might just have it memorized after the first time you make it. Just a few simple steps stand between you and a fantastic dinner.

Step 1: Preparing Your Chicken and Potatoes

First things first, let’s get the main components ready. If you’re using fresh potatoes, give them a good scrub and chop them into large, bite-sized chunks. You don’t want them too small, or they might get mushy.

Then, take your frozen chicken tenderloins and place them in a single layer at the very bottom of your crockpot. There’s no need to thaw them, which is a fantastic time-saver. Scatter those potato chunks right over the top of the chicken.

Step 2: Creating That Incredible Sauce

Now, for the heart and soul of the dish. Grab a medium-sized mixing bowl and pour in the entire bottle of Parmesan Garlic sauce. Add the cream of chicken soup, the water, and that full cup of Parmesan cheese.

Give it all a really good stir with a spoon until it’s smooth and beautifully combined. You’ll see the sauce start to come together, and let me tell you, it’s going to smell amazing already.

Step 3: Layering and Seasoning for Maximum Flavor

This is where we build the layers of flavor. Take that teaspoon of Italian seasoning and just sprinkle it evenly right over the potatoes and chicken. It adds a little herby brightness that cuts through the richness perfectly.

Now, slowly pour your mixed sauce over everything in the crockpot. Try to cover as much of the chicken and potatoes as you can. You want every single bite to be coated in that glorious, cheesy garlic goodness.

Step 4: The Slow Cooker’s Magic

All that’s left to do is let the appliance work its magic. Place the lid securely on your crockpot. You have a choice here: cook it on HIGH for about 4 hours, or on LOW for around 6 hours.

The chicken should be cooked through and tender, and the potatoes should be soft enough to easily pierce with a fork. When you lift that lid, the aroma that wafts out is simply divine.

What If I Want to Add More Vegetables?

This recipe is wonderfully adaptable, and adding more veggies is a great way to make it a complete one-pot meal. Think of it as a blank canvas for your favorite produce. You can truly make it your own.

Frozen broccoli florets, a handful of baby carrots, or a mix of frozen peas and carrots would all be fantastic additions. Just toss them in during the last hour or two of cooking so they don’t become too soft. It’s an easy way to pack in more nutrition and color.

Tips

  • For the best results, don’t peek under the lid too often! Every time you do, you let out heat and steam, which can add to the total cooking time. Trust the process, and let it do its thing.
  • If you find your sauce is a little thinner than you’d like at the end, you can thicken it easily. Mix a tablespoon of cornstarch with two tablespoons of cold water, stir it into the crockpot, and let it cook for another 15-20 minutes on high.
  • And for a lovely, fresh finish, don’t skip the green onion garnish. That little pop of green color and mild onion flavor really elevates the whole dish from great to restaurant-quality.

The Best Occasions for This Hearty Meal

This dish is so versatile, it fits perfectly into so many parts of your life. It’s the ultimate weeknight hero, of course, but it also shines when you have company. It effortlessly feeds a crowd without any last-minute stress for the host.

It’s also a phenomenal potluck or bring-a-dish candidate. Just keep it warm in the slow cooker, and you have a travel-ready meal that will be the star of the table. People will be begging you for the recipe, I promise.

What to Serve With Your Chicken and Potatoes

While this is a complete meal all on its own, a simple side can make it feel even more special. Something green and crisp is the perfect counterpart to the rich, creamy main.

A simple garden salad with a tangy vinaigrette, some steamed green beans, or even roasted broccoli would be absolutely perfect. And let’s be honest, a warm, buttery dinner roll to sop up that extra sauce is never a bad idea.

It’s a comforting, satisfying, and incredibly easy meal that proves you don’t need complicated techniques to create something truly delicious. So go ahead, give your future self a gift, and get this started in your crockpot today.

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Crockpot Parmesan Garlic Chicken and Potatoes Recipe

Difficulty: easy Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 240 mins Rest Time 5 mins Total Time 4 hrs 20 mins
Servings: 6 Estimated Cost: $ 15 Calories: 420
Best Season: Winter, Fall

Description

This comforting one-pot wonder combines tender chicken and hearty potatoes in a rich, creamy Parmesan garlic sauce. With just a few simple ingredients—most of which you can grab at your local supermarket—this dish delivers bold flavor with minimal effort. Perfect for busy weeknights or cozy weekends!

ingredients

Instructions

  1. Add frozen or raw chicken breast tenderloins to the bottom of the crockpot.
  2. Add large-chunked potatoes around the chicken. (If using frozen diced potatoes, add halfway through cooking.)
  3. In a mixing bowl, combine Parmesan Garlic sauce, cream of chicken soup, water, and Parmesan cheese. Stir until well blended.
  4. Sprinkle Italian seasoning evenly over the chicken and potatoes.
  5. Pour the Parmesan garlic mixture evenly over the chicken and potatoes in the crockpot.
  6. Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 hours or LOW for 6 hours, or until chicken is cooked through (165°F internal temp) and potatoes are tender.
  7. Optional: Garnish with chopped green onions before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 6

Serving Size 1 serving


Amount Per Serving
Calories 420kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 18g28%
Saturated Fat 7g35%
Cholesterol 85mg29%
Sodium 980mg41%
Potassium 860mg25%
Total Carbohydrate 38g13%
Dietary Fiber 4g16%
Sugars 4g
Protein 28g57%

Calcium 20 mg
Iron 15 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

  • Make it veggie-rich: Add frozen broccoli, baby carrots, or peas in the last hour of cooking.
  • Use frozen potatoes: Add halfway through cooking to prevent mushiness.
  • Serve it up: Pairs wonderfully with steamed broccoli, garlic bread, or a simple garden salad.
  • Shortcut tip: Use pre-cut potatoes or microwave-steamed bags to save prep time.
Keywords: crockpot chicken, Parmesan garlic chicken, slow cooker chicken and potatoes, easy chicken dinner, creamy chicken casserole
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use chicken thighs instead of tenderloins?

Yes! Boneless, skinless chicken thighs work great and add even more flavor and tenderness to the dish.

Can I make this ahead of time?

Absolutely. Assemble everything in the crockpot insert the night before, cover, and refrigerate. In the morning, place the insert into the slow cooker and start cooking.

Is there a substitute for Buffalo Wild Wings sauce?

If you can’t find the branded sauce, mix 1/2 cup melted butter, 1/4 cup grated Parmesan, 2 minced garlic cloves, and 1/2 tsp garlic powder for a homemade version.

Sarah Food and Lifestyle Blogger

Hi, I’m Sarah, a home cook and baker who believes that good food doesn’t need to be complicated to be meaningful. This blog is where I share approachable, dependable recipes made with care — the kind of dishes you can come back to again and again.

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