This crockpot chicken and dumplings is one of my favorite effortless meals. It requires minimal prep, is mostly hands-off, and utilizes refrigerated biscuits to make things super easy. I made this comforting stew with juicy chicken thighs, dried herbs, and cream of chicken soup to make it extra rich and creamy. There’s nothing quite like it!
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Chicken and dumplings is such a hearty and comforting meal, and I made it even easier by cooking it in my slow cooker! This delicious stew is full of rich flavors and so creamy. Topped with store-bought biscuit dough, it always makes dinnertime a breeze!
What’s in This Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Recipe?
- Chicken: Use chicken thighs rather than breasts for this recipe. They stay perfectly tender and are less likely to dry out.
- Bay Leaf: Adds an herbal flavor that lightens up this heavy stew.
- Dried Herbs: Parsley, rosemary, and thyme deepen the flavor of the stew.
- Garlic Powder: Adds an earthy flavor and a pungent aroma.
- Chicken Broth: Forms the base of the stew, creating a salty, umami base.
- Carrot: Adds a hint of sweetness and a pop of color.
- Onion: Enhances the earthiness and sweetness of the soup.
- Cream of Chicken Soup: Makes this dish extra creamy and thick!
- Frozen Peas: Add a pop of color and sweetness.
- Refrigerated Biscuit Dough: Makes this recipe super easy! But you could use homemade biscuit dough if you prefer.
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Tips for Success
- If your soup isn’t thickening, you may have added too much chicken broth. You can thicken it back up by cooking down the mixture on high for a bit.
- I used cream of chicken soup to thicken this stew, but you can also add a roux made from 2 tablespoons of butter and 2 tablespoons of flour cooked until foaming, or stir in a slurry made from 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 1 tablespoon of cold water.
- It’s important to neither under nor overcook the dumplings. Undercooked dumplings will be raw in the middle and dense, while overcooked dumplings will begin to disintegrate. Make sure to keep the lid on tight to seal in the steam so that the dumplings have a chance to cook fully through.
- Your dumplings are done when they are light, fluffy, and slightly firm. You can insert a toothpick into the center of one, and it should come out clean. The dumplings should be soft, but they should not taste doughy.
How to Store and Reheat
Store leftover crockpot chicken and dumplings in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer (minus the dumplings!) for up to 6 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before placing in the slow cooker, adding the dumplings, and cooking through.
Serving Suggestions
This slow cooker chicken and dumplings is perfect to serve by itself for a hearty winter dinner. It’s also great with some crusty bread or my favorite veggie sides like asparagus or green beans.
5-Star Review
“This is soooooo good!!! I’ve tried so many crock pot recipes lately and they’ve all been underwhelming. This is the best one I’ve found! I’m a little worried when I reheat the leftovers the dumplings won’t be as good but it’s so flavorful and I’m going to make this over and over again. I can’t wait to try the other recipes on this page!” -Julianna
How to Make Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Step by Step
Season the Chicken: Shake ½ teaspoon of salt and ½ teaspoon of black pepper over both sides of 1½ pounds of boneless, skinless chicken thighs and arrange in the bottom of the crockpot.
Fill the Crockpot: Add in 1 bay leaf, 1 teaspoon of dried parsley, ½ teaspoon of dried rosemary, ½ teaspoon of dried thyme, and ½ teaspoon of garlic powder. Pour in 1¾ cups of chicken broth, 1 peeled and sliced carrot, 1 chopped onion, and 10.5 ounces (1 can) of cream of chicken soup. Gently stir the top to incorporate the ingredients without disturbing the chicken. It doesn’t have to be completely mixed together.
Cook the Chicken: Cover crockpot with the lid and cook in the crockpot on high for 3-4 hours or until the chicken is easy to shred and reaches the internal temperature of 165°F.
Add the Peas and Dumplings: Add ½ cup of frozen peas. You can shred the chicken if you desire. Stir well to combine. Open a 16.3-ounce can of biscuit dough and cut each biscuit into fourths. Roll each biscuit into a round ball. Arrange the biscuit pieces on top of everything else in the crockpot.
Cook the Dumplings: Replace the lid, turn the crockpot to high, and cook the biscuits until done, about 1 to 2 hours depending on your crockpot. Don’t lift the lid to check on them, if possible. If you have a glass lid, you can peek through the glass. The biscuits should take on a matte look when they are finished. Cut into one biscuit to make sure it’s cooked through. When the biscuits are done, adjust seasonings to taste and serve.
Sooo yummy but im not sure I can tell when the dumplings are done? The recipe notes says light and fluffy and I feel like mine are soft on the outside then very dense. Did I overcook?
We don’t think you overcooked them, Ally! Overcooked dumplings tend to disintegrate. We wonder if you may have lifted the lid to check on them too often. The dumplings really need to steam to get light and fluffy. Resist the temptation to lift the lid before the first hour is up!
Good recipe. I’ve made it twice but always have to pressure cook to get the dumplings done.
Thanks for letting us know, Debi!
Hey there. If I use boneless chicken thighs should I use low instead of high?
Definitely monitor it over time!
Hello! Can I use frozen bone in thighs? I have what I need but the chicken is frozen. Please let me know! Thank you!
I recommend thawed chicken!
I used frozen and it still turned out so delicious
What should the consistency be once finished?
Like a creamy soup!
All I could find was condensed cream of chicken. Am I still supposed to dilute it before adding it?
You can dilute it some!
Hi! I would love to make this. I just want to clarify something first, the recipe says, chicken broth divided but I only see one spot in the directions where you add chicken broth. Am I missing it?
You add more broth at the end if needed!
Simple and the kids loved it
That’s awesome!
Sounds easy and delicious. I have everything on hand with the exception of chicken thighs or breasts. Do you think I’d be able to use rotisserie chicken? Maybe cut cook time down to 1-2 hours on slow and then finish the recipe with as is?
That could work!
Turned out GREAT!!!
That looks so tasty, Tiffanie!!