Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup - Family Food on the Table (2024)

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Slow cooker chicken noodle soup uses simple ingredients, takes just 10 minutes to prep, and comes out so flavorful, brothy and comforting. Perfect for a hands-off cozy meal on a chilly day.Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup - Family Food on the Table (1)

It’s January, we’re smack in the middle of winter, the days are dark and the nights are cold.

Oh and it’s cold and flu and covidy seasons.

So today we’re getting ready for ALL of that and more with this slow cooker chicken noodle soup.

It’s a different version of my easy chicken noodle soup that's made on the stove and I think you are going to love how hands off it is to make it in the crock pot instead.

It’s super fast to prep - just dump everything but the egg noodles in the slow cooker - and then it just simmers away all day long.

It smells amazing as it’s cooking, too. Walking into your kitchen and getting a whiff of that aroma during the day feels like a big hug.

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Plus, you aren’t tied to the house with a pot of soup on the stove. Nope, just set your slow cooker and go about your business.

And then your dinner is waiting on you and it’s going to be SO good.

This soup is warm, brothy, aromatic and just so satisfying.

It’s perfect for a pick-me-up on a cold, dreary day -- or a day when you feel like you might be coming down with a cold.

This soup is a feel-good classic for a reason, after all!

My 10-year-old daughter also adores this soup and often requests it for lunch at school in her thermos. A little taste of home and love during her day. ????

OK, let’s get cooking so you can enjoy this soup, too!

(Oh and I have an Instant Pot chicken noodle soup as well if you want to check out that version.)

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Now, I’ve got some notes and tips coming up below on how to make crock pot chicken noodle soup. Just tryin’ to be helpful.

If you want to jump on down to the recipe, simply scroll right on through the rest of the text. The recipe card is near the bottom of the page, above the comments section.

Notes on making slow cooker chicken noodle soup:

  • Chicken: I use boneless, skinless chicken breasts for this recipe, but you could certainly substitute chicken thighs or use a mix of breasts and thighs.
  • Shredded or chopped: The chicken will cook with the soup and then you remove it to shred or chop it. Either way is fine, just depends on your preferences.
  • Broth: Make sure to use a really good broth, since that imparts a lot of the flavor. Homemade is of course a great way to go, but a good store-bought broth is fine. I do recommend low-sodium so you can control the seasoning.
  • Seasonings: The poultry seasoning and bay leaves are kind-of optional in the recipe, but I recommend using them if you have them. They add some good flavor.
  • Egg noodles: The recipe calls for 3 cups of egg noodles, which is about half of a standard bag. They don’t get added until the end and then cook with the soup for the last 25-30 minutes.

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Otherwise, this is super easy to put together.

You dump everything but the egg noodles in your slow cooker. Mix it up and set it.

Walk away and go about your life as this yummy soup simmers away.

Once the chicken is cooked and tender, you’ll remove it and shred or chop it. Then return it to the soup in the slow cooker so it can meld with all those flavors. Add the egg noodles at the same time you return the chicken to the crock pot.

Then cover and continue to cook on low for 25-30 more minutes to cook those egg noodles.

Then it’s ready to serve!

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And while this soup is plenty flavorful all on its own, you can certainly jazz it up with some toppings.

Here are a few ideas.

Toppings for chicken noodle soup:

  • Fresh chopped parsley or mixed herbs
  • Chopped chives
  • Grated Parmesan cheese
  • Fresh lemon juice (and/or zest)
  • Oyster crackers
  • Dash of hot sauce

We also sometimes serve our soup with some biscuits or cornbread. These Parmesan herb drop biscuits would be a good pairing.

Or you could do some store-bought rolls or a hunk of crusty bread.

Yummy yum yum.

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Finally, let’s talk about the leftovers.

How to store leftover chicken noodle soup:

- Leftovers, once cooled, can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

- Or freeze the leftovers. Place in individual servings in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 5 months. Be sure to label and date it.

- Thaw in the refrigerator overnight, then reheat in a small pot on the stove until warmed through.

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One note on freezing this soup: The egg noodles sometimes break down a bit after freezing and reheating. It still tastes great, but just a heads up about the texture.

If you want, you can keep the egg noodles out of the portion you are freezing (remove it to cool before you add them to the rest of the soup in the crock pot) and then cook and add them fresh when you reheat the soup later.

There you have it.

Winter, we are ready for you. Soup’s on, spoons are ready and life is good.

Enjoy!

XO,

Kathryn

Yield: 6 servings

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Slow cooker chicken noodle soup uses simple ingredients, takes just 10 minutes to prep, and comes out so flavorful, brothy and comforting. Perfect for a hands-off cozy meal on a chilly day.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time6 hours

Total Time6 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ lbs. boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • ½ cup chopped onion
  • ½ cup chopped celery
  • 1 cup chopped carrots
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 8 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • ¾ teaspoon dried thyme leaves
  • ½ teaspoon poultry seasoning (optional)
  • 2 bay leaves
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 3 cups uncooked egg noodles

Optional toppings:

  • Fresh chopped parsley or mixed herbs, chopped chives, grated Parmesan cheese, fresh lemon juice (and/or zest), oyster crackers, dash of hot sauce

Instructions

  1. Add everything but the egg noodles to the insert of your slow cooker and mix well.
  2. Cover and cook on low for 5-6 hours, or on high for 2 ½ to 3 hours, until chicken is cooked through. (You’ll need to continue to cook the soup with the egg noodles, so set it for an extra 30 minutes on low, or else switch the setting later.)
  3. Remove chicken and chop or shred. Return chicken to the slow cooker and add the egg noodles.
  4. Cover and cook on low for 25-30 minutes, until the egg noodles are al dente.
  5. Season to taste with salt and pepper, add any desired toppings, and serve.

Notes

Chicken: I use boneless, skinless chicken breasts for this recipe, but you could certainly substitute chicken thighs or use a mix of breasts and thighs.

Shredded or chopped: The chicken will cook with the soup and then you remove it to shred or chop it. Either way is fine, just depends on your preferences.

Broth: Make sure to use a really good broth, since that imparts a lot of the flavor. Homemade is of course a great way to go, but a good store-bought broth is fine. I do recommend low-sodium so you can control the seasoning.

Seasonings: The poultry seasoning and bay leaves are kind-of optional in the recipe, but I recommend using them if you have them. They add some good flavor.

How to store leftover chicken noodle soup:

- Leftovers, once cooled, can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

- Or freeze the leftovers. Place in individual servings in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 5 months. Be sure to label and date it.

- Thaw in the refrigerator overnight, then reheat in a small pot on the stove until warmed through.

- One note: The egg noodles sometimes break down a bit after freezing and reheating. It still tastes great, but just a heads up about the texture. If you want, you can keep the egg noodles out of the portion you are freezing and then cook and add them fresh when you reheat the soup.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 371Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 120mgSodium: 316mgCarbohydrates: 29gFiber: 2gSugar: 3gProtein: 46g

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FAQs

Why did my noodles turn to mush in the crockpot? ›

Why did my noodles turn to mush in the crockpot? One of the most common reasons for mushy noodles is overcooking. Pasta, including noodles, has a relatively short cooking time compared to other ingredients typically prepared in a crockpot.

How to make chicken noodle soup without noodles getting soggy? ›

To avoid soggy pasta, keep the cooked pasta separate and add as needed when serving your chicken noodle soup. Chop the vegetables into bite sized pieces. They should be hearty but still easy to eat. This will also help them to cook evenly.

Can I put uncooked noodles in my chicken soup? ›

Add noodles (either uncooked homemade egg noodles, or dry store-bought pasta) and cook just until noodles are al dente. If using store-bought noodles, be cautious not to overcook them! Remove pot from heat as soon as they are just barely tender.

What sides do you eat with soup? ›

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  • 06 of 25. Butter-Roasted Cauliflower. ...
  • 07 of 25. Buttered Biscuits. ...
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What should you not cook in a slow cooker? ›

​11 things you shouldn't put in your slow cooker
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  2. Raw meat. ...
  3. Too much liquid. ...
  4. Delicate vegetables. ...
  5. Too much spice. ...
  6. Dairy. ...
  7. Too much booze. ...
  8. Meat that has the skin on.
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What vegetables should not be added to a slow cooker? ›

Vegetables such as peas, asparagus and peppers can become a flavorless, mushy mess in a slow cooker.

How long does it take for noodles to soften in a crockpot? ›

To keep pasta from becoming mushy in the crock pot, be sure to check for doneness periodically and serve once they are tender. It takes slow cooker pasta 3 to 4 hours on low or 1 to 2 hours on high. Check pasta doneness sooner than later, especially as some slow cookers are more powerful than others.

Why add vinegar to chicken noodle soup? ›

Vinegar, much like salt, is a flavor enhancer — it not only imparts its own taste and acidity to a soup, but in small quantities, it helps to bring out the brightness of other ingredients as well.

How do you get the depth of flavor in chicken noodle soup? ›

There are several ingredients you can add to chicken noodle soup to enhance its flavor. Some popular options include fresh herbs like thyme or parsley, spices like garlic powder or paprika, and savory ingredients like diced tomatoes or mushrooms.

Why are you supposed to add a can of water to chicken noodle soup? ›

Yes, water is typically added to Campbell's chicken broth "condensed soup". Campbell's condensed soups are concentrated, thick, and highly flavored mixtures that are meant to be diluted with water before being consumed.

Can I crack an egg in my chicken noodle soup? ›

campbell's chicken noodle soup is condensed with flavor. just add some chicken broth. mix this all in and bring it to a light simmer. you'll then crack an egg and slowly add that to the soup.

Should you cook pasta before adding it to chicken noodle soup? ›

By cooking noodles in a separate pot, you're giving them the best chance to become the best version of themselves—well salted and well cooked. After boiling the noodles, I like to drain them, add a portion to each bowl, and ladle broth (and whatever is in the broth) on top.

Do you simmer chicken noodle soup covered or uncovered? ›

Keep the soup at a steady simmer: Keep the pot partially covered and at a low simmer. You should see slow but steady bubbles and wisps of steam coming from the pot (although don't reduce the temperature so low that the water falls below 165°F or else the chicken won't cook through).

What is the etiquette of eating noodle soup? ›

When served noodle dishes in smaller bowls, it is polite to pick up the bowl with one hand and lead it close to your mouth when eating from it. In Korea, however, it is never polite to lift your bowl off the table. Bowls always remain on the table while eating. In China, never tap your bowl with your chopsticks.

Is chicken noodle soup a good dinner? ›

The noodles in chicken noodle soup aren't just for show. They're packed with carbohydrates that help you feel full and satisfied. “Carbs are the preferred source of energy for your body, so getting in a good dose through soup can help you feel less sluggish,” Allonen says.

How do you serve soup main dish? ›

Use cereal-sized bowls, and don't worry about the place settings looking lame. Put the bowls on a larger plate, with a big cloth napkin folded underneath it to cozy things up. Serve the soup from a pretty pot. Even if you don't own a soup tureen, maybe you have a pretty ceramic pot that will look nice on the table.

Is chicken noodle soup a good meal? ›

Benefits of chicken noodle soup. Experts agree that chicken noodle soup is a well-balanced meal that not only provides hydration, but also a wide variety of nutrients.

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