Creamy Crockpot Egg Noodles

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Creamy Crockpot Egg Noodles is a comforting, slow-cooked dish that brings together tender egg noodles, a rich creamy sauce, and simple pantry ingredients. It’s the kind of recipe that works well for busy days because the slow cooker does most of the work while you go about your day. The result is a warm, hearty, and satisfying meal with minimal effort.

Below is a detailed, step-by-step guide to making it successfully.


Creamy Crockpot Egg Noodles (Step-by-Step Guide)

What Makes This Dish Special

Unlike stovetop pasta dishes that require constant attention, this crockpot version gently cooks everything together, allowing the flavors to deepen. The noodles absorb the creamy sauce, becoming soft, rich, and infused with savory flavor. It’s a cozy, family-style meal that’s easy to customize.


Ingredients You’ll Need

You don’t need anything fancy—just simple, comforting basics:

  • 1 pound frozen or dry egg noodles
  • 2–3 cups cooked chicken (optional but commonly used)
  • 1 can cream of chicken soup
  • 1 can cream of mushroom soup
  • 1 cup chicken broth (adjust for consistency)
  • 4 oz cream cheese (for extra creaminess)
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • Optional: parsley for garnish

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Slow Cooker Base

Start by lightly greasing the inside of your crockpot with butter or nonstick spray. This helps prevent sticking and makes cleanup easier later.

In the crockpot, add:

  • cream of chicken soup
  • cream of mushroom soup
  • chicken broth
  • garlic powder
  • onion powder
  • salt and pepper

Stir everything together until it forms a smooth, creamy base.


Step 2: Add Protein (Optional but Recommended)

If you’re using chicken, add it now. Shredded rotisserie chicken works especially well because it’s tender and already seasoned.

Stir it into the sauce so it’s evenly coated.


Step 3: Slow Cook the Base

Cover the crockpot and cook:

  • Low heat: 3–4 hours
    or
  • High heat: 1.5–2 hours

During this time, the flavors blend and the sauce becomes richer and thicker.


 

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