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This Parmesan Crock Pot Italian Chickenfrom Gooseberry Patch’sEveryday Slow Cooker is a quick and easy recipe that fills you up and makes your taste buds happy!
Aunt Lou here.
I’m what you might call a lazy cook.
Yes, I can cook the intricate recipes and love the results of all that hard work…you know the amazing taste and the smiles on your family’s faces as they dig in. However, I love it even more when I can get the same reaction with a quick and easy recipe. This Parmesan Crock Pot Italian Chickendelivers just that! Mommy score!
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Parmesan Crock Pot Italian Chicken
How easy is it? You could throw this together in under 5 minutes easy…I didn’t time myself, but even this recipe-prep challenged girl probably had it together in 2 minutes.
Yep. It is that easy! Even better? It is SO good that no one will have any idea that you didn’t have to spend forever putting it together…nor will they care once they take a taste!
Parmesan Crock Pot Italian Chicken
This easy Slow Cooker Parmesan Italian Chicken is so good!
5 from 3 votes
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Course: Main
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 4 hours hours
Total Time: 4 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 -6 servings
Author: Aunt Lou
Ingredients
- 2½ lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 1½ oz pkg spaghetti sauce mix
- 14½ oz can diced tomatoes undrained
- 8 oz can tomato sauce
- cooked penne pasta
- Garnish: grated Parmesan cheese
Instructions
Spray your crock pot with cooking spray
Place your chicken in your crock pot
Sprinkle your spaghetti sauce mix evenly over your chicken
Pour your tomatoes and tomato sauce over your chicken
Cover and cook on low for 4-5 hours
Serve it up over your cooked penne with a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese
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Slow Cooker Recommendation
Here comes a shocker. I used Sir Hamilton (my Hamilton Beach Programmable Insulated Slow Cooker). If I am a lazy cook, I am even lazier about clean up. Who needs to scrub a dish when you have a wonderful slow cooker that cleans up in a snap! Your favorite 5-6 slow cooker will work too.
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Ronald Feige says
I did this adding bell pepper & onion, used a low salt maranara (sp) & no salt diced Italian spiced tomatoes. Will DO AGAIN, possibly add a little red pepper flakes.
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Ron says
How would you change this for two, it is just me and my wife, it is so hard to get good recipes for two, they are all 4 -6 or 6-8. It looks good, would like to try it.
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Aunt Lou says
Hi Ron!It is just me and Uncle Michael eating adult portions, but he eats enough to count as two. 😉 We love having leftovers so I don’t have to cook every single night! If you would prefer to not have leftovers, you might try making a freezer packet with half of the recipe. I would prepare the entire recipe to just before you cook it, then divide it in half. Place half in your crock pot and cook per the recipe. Place the other half in a freezer bag, press out all the air, label with a marker what the recipe is and the date it was prepared and lay flat in your freezer. Then you will already have another smaller portion ready to go for another time. Please note that I have NOT tried this recipe as a freezer recipe yet, but with the ingredients in it, I would guess it would freeze well. (Don’t freeze the penne. 😉 ) Hope this helps! Let me know how the freezer packet turns out! Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
Kathy says
what is packaged spaghetti sauce? Can you use jar?
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Aunt Lou says
Hi Kathy!It is a mix you find next to the gravy and seasoning mixes. I haven’t tried it with spaghetti sauce, but if you give a try, let us know how it turns out! Enjoy!
Aunt Lou
Allie H. says
This looks so awesome! I’ll bet if you added diced onions and mushrooms and it would be amazing.
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Aunt Lou says
Great idea Allie! Let us know how it turns out!Aunt Lou
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