This slow cooker 5-ingredient Amish-style chicken and stuffing is the cozy evening meal I fall back on whenever I don’t know what to make. It starts with raw chicken breasts in the slow cooker, then you simply scatter dry stuffing mix right over the top and add just three more pantry-friendly ingredients. By the time dinner rolls around, you’ve got tender chicken, fluffy seasoned stuffing, and a creamy, comforting sauce that tastes like something Grandma might have made after church on a Sunday. It’s simple, filling, and perfect for busy family nights when you still want a home-cooked meal.

I like to serve this chicken and stuffing with something fresh and simple on the side—steamed green beans, a tossed salad, or roasted carrots all balance the richness nicely. A side of buttery corn or applesauce also feels very Midwestern and kid-friendly.
If you want to stretch the meal, spoon the chicken and stuffing over a scoop of mashed potatoes or alongside some buttered egg noodles. A pan of brownies or fruit crisp makes a sweet, cozy finish if you’re feeding guests or celebrating a little family win.
Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Amish Chicken and Stuffing
Servings: 4



For picky eaters, you can leave the chicken breasts whole and serve the stuffing on the side so kids can take as much or as little as they like. If your family prefers a creamier dish, add an extra 1/4 cup of sour cream or a splash more broth before scattering on the stuffing.

You can swap cream of chicken soup for cream of mushroom or cream of celery for a slightly different flavor, or use a garlic and herb–style stuffing mix for more seasoning. To sneak in some veggies, scatter a cup of frozen mixed vegetables or sliced carrots over the chicken before you pour on the soup mixture; they’ll cook right along with everything else.
For darker, richer meat, you can substitute boneless, skinless chicken thighs and keep the cooking time the same. If you like a bit of texture on top, prop the slow cooker lid open slightly for the last 20–30 minutes of cooking to let some steam escape and help the stuffing dry out just a touch. Leftovers reheat well with a splash of broth in the microwave, and you can tuck them into a tortilla or between slices of bread for a cozy next-day sandwich.

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