Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles

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Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love is the most easiest dump and go recipe for the crock pot. It comes together in minutes but the flavor is out of this world good.





We had our family vacation which was long overdue to the Outer Banks in North Carolina.  This was a much needed vacation for many, many reasons.  It had been 5 years since we actually were able to go anywhere and the first one my daughter remembers.  She absolutely loved the beach.  

Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love




We had a wonderful time and had beautiful weather the entire week.  Listening to the waves wash up on the shore was so relaxing for me.  I definitely was able to clear my head, absolute paradise in my opinion.  I saw smiles on my family's faces that had all but disappeared.  I can not put into words the joy that vacation brought our family.  Those memories will be cherished for years to come.


Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love


This is my favorite picture I took on vacation.  



Once we returned things went a little crazy.  We live in northeast Virginia and had our first earthquake.  I was at work talking on the phone to my husband who was in the next town when everything started to shake.  It took a few seconds to register what was happening.  I cannot tell you how crazy and surreal that was for me.  I still cannot believe that actually happened. Then, Hurricane Irene decided to grace us with her presence.  We had planned on my daughter's 5th birthday party and decided to move the time up because we did not know what we were in for.  We had just finished the presents, cake and ice cream and lunch when wouldn't you know it, the power went out and stayed out until the next evening.  Hurricane Irene was not friendly at all.  Some here are still without power almost a week later.  We only had to endure a little over 24 hours and I cannot imagine almost a week.  We made the best of it.  Thankfully my daughter had new toys to play with the keep her busy.  We played board games as a family that evening.  That turned out to be a little difficult as it got dark.  Playing by candlelight and flashlights was very interesting.  



Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love

We live in a very small house and we are surrounded by trees.  On the bedroom side of our house are very tall pine trees.  I just knew one of those trees were going to come crashing down on top of us.  I cannot put into words the worry I was feeling.  We all camped out in the living room that night to at least be together if there was a problem.  I even had the family get a set of extra clothes in case we had to leave.  We were prepared as the wind felt like it shook our house.  The worst of the storm for us was after midnight and later.  Needless to say there was not much sleeping going on here.  Our daughter slept pretty good considering the circumstances.  I was very thankful to wake up the next morning to no damage to our home.  We have a few trees that are leaning and need to be removed. Our neighbor lost a tree, my mom lost quite a few trees and some damage to their home and garage.  We were all so blessed and are very thankful to be safe and unharmed.  Hurricane Isabel came through in September of 2003 and she was wicked but Irene packed more of a punch in my opinion.  It was the storm that just went on forever.  Very grateful that God placed his hands over our family and protected us. 



Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love

This is our fat cat Diamond, my sons pride and joy. She wanted to play games too!


Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love

This is the tree leaning in our back yard, my daughters playhouse used to sit under it.  My husband and son decided to go and save it during the storm.  Needless to say they were successful but my blood pressure had to be way up there watching them do it. If you look closely the tree its leaning on is also leaning. 

Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love

This is our neighbors tree. 


Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love

This was our breakfast Sunday morning. We also cooked scrambled eggs.  This was so good.

Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love

Mom and Dad had to have coffee.  This was a coffee filter filled with coffee grinds and tied up with thread.  Gotta give it to you Mom this was some really good coffee.


Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love

My big "5" year old!  My little hurricane and earthquake all in one.  It's only fitting we had it all in the same week.  She is my handful for sure. 
Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love


Well now on to the recipe....




This is something I threw together on my lunch break today.  I just love my crock pot.  I love how you can throw anything in there and it just turns out so yummy.  This dish did not disappoint either. 


Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe from Served Up With Love








Yield: 4 - 6

Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles

Creamy, comforting chicken and noodles cooked slow and low will become a family favorite recipe.

ingredients:

2 chicken breasts, use more if you have it or what ever cut of chicken( I usually use 4)
2- 10.5 oz cream of chicken soup
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon celery seed 
1 cup chicken broth
2 cups uncooked egg noodles

instructions

Place chicken in the crock pot. Pour chicken broth over chicken, pour cream of chicken soup over and add seasonings. Cook on low for 6-8 hours or 4 hours on high.  Shred chicken with 2 forks. Cook and drain the egg noodles and add into the chicken mixture. Enjoy. 



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53 comments:

  1. Happy Belated Birthday to your little sweetie!

    It's a good thing you vacationed the week before...Like you, we got a taste of the quake and Irene...But GOD is Good :)

    In the meantime, nothing could be more comforting than your chicken & noddles. I can't wait to make this dish!

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  2. Glad you are back...and safe! That is a great picture.

    Looks like yall MacGyvered your way through Irene pretty well! I would have had to find a way to make coffee too :)

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  3. I love smart and simple, my kids would love this!

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  4. I would love to make this recipe, it looks yummy! How much chicken broth did you use? I'm afraid if I use too much it will come out runny. What does a large can of weigh? Thanks so much for posting, I the pictures :)

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    1. a small can of chicken broth is about maybe a cup, I dont have one on hand to go by, sorry. The cream of chicken you can use 2 small cans (10 3/4 oz) on one large one. It is really easy and doesnt require much broth because the chicken will make some of its own. Please let me know if you try it. Its simple and oh so good!

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  5. Thanks so much for getting back to me! I realized in my haste I forgot to put in large can of Cream Of Chicken Soup, so glad that you answered the amounts of both liquids for me. I'll def get back to you when I make it. I love doing Crock-Pot recipes in the summer cuz the house stays so much cooler and you're not 'slaving' over a hot stove :)

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  6. I made this today and it turned out great. My hubby told me to keep this recipe!

    Thank you

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    1. So glad you got to try it...it is a family favorite for us. I amazes me how I came up with this recipe on my lunch break one day and I have been making it ever since! Many thanks and I hope you find many more great recipes here. Much Love!

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  7. WHAT KIND OF SEASONINGS DID YOU USE THANKS

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  8. I use black pepper and Mrs. Dash Table Blend when I make this. Sorry hope this helps

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  9. This came in the nick of time! My husband just asked for this a couple of days ago and since I have never made it or had it in my entire life, I needed help! On FB another blogger friend had shared your recipe. Yay! I can make this today........thank you!

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  10. Love crockpot food and this sounds delicious... thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday and remember to come back on Sunday to vote.

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  11. Hi I am a new follower from Http://craftyhousemom.blogspot.com would love it if you visited! I see your vacation was to outer banks I live in Myrtle beach! ;-D

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  12. Thanks for sharing this on Foodie Friends Friday and remember to come back and vote on Sunday.

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  13. How much chicken broth and cream of chicken did you use? Thank you! :)

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  14. I use a large can of cream of chicken or two regular size cans and I use 1 can of chicken broth or about 1 cup. Hope you get to try it soon, thanks for stopping by

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  15. Do you dump the noodles in to? I'm so new to crock pot cooking I have no idea half the time lol

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  16. Hi Lovetocook!! I usually just cook these in another pan and add in when done, I am usually home after it is already done and dont have time to add the noodles. But I think you could add the last half hour and they should cook fine. Let me know if you try it, this is a family favorite.

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  17. I did from the start! One word amazing! Not a single bite left:) thank you so much for sharing

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  18. So glad it worked out for you. Just something I threw together one day on my lunch break and it has been a winner ever since!

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  19. I'm very new to cooking. Do I put the chicken in raw?

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  20. Yes you can put this in raw and also I usually put this in frozen and it does fine. I usually buy the bags of frozen chicken at the grocery store. Turns out perfect every time. Thanks for stopping by and I hope this helps you.

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  21. I have updated the recipe to reflect the noodles, I usually do about 1/2 bag of noodles

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  22. Oh these look GOOD! Thanks so much for stopping by Whatcha Crockin' Wednesday!!

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  23. How large is large? do the noodles go into the crock-pot or cooked sperately?

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    1. 2 (10.5 oz) cream of chicken soup or one large. Not sure of the size but 2 cans are equivalent

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  24. This is the first time I've seen servedupwithlove, so, I don't know who to call you. So, I'll just
    Hello there! lol I saw the same question re. can size a few times, but not what size bag of noodles you use. I'm guessing there are different size bags. Thanks so much for this easy peasy yummy recipe. can't wait to try it.

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    1. Hi there Linda! So glad you found me. Hope you find many more recipes to try. As far as the noodles, I would say a stardard size bag which I believe is 12 oz. You will have to come back and let me know how much you liked this recipe.

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    2. Thanks, Melissa. I'll tell you right now that I'll love it! What's not to love? Yeah!

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  25. Sorry, Milissa! Just looked back at the main page and saw the pics and now know who your name.
    Pardon Moi. Tnx, Linda

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  26. Hi Melissa. Are you using boneless breasts or would frozen bone in breasts work?

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    1. Hi Julianne, I usually use boneless because that is what we normally have in the freezer. You can use bone in breasts. Just remove the bones when you shred and you should be good to go. Hope you get to try this one soon.

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    2. Trying this today. Making some changes. Added chicken base to the stock for stronger flavor. Had to go with cream of celery soup since I didn't have chicken. Also added some thinly sliced celery, carrots, a little diced onion and a finely chopped clove of garlic. Used reasoning salt since I didn't have mrs. Dash. I'll let you know how it worked out.

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    3. I do the same as you...add a little chicken bouillon, celery (with minced leaves) 1 can cream of chicken and 1 can cream of celery, onion, carrots and a little celery seed since I have it on hand...excellent comfort food! yummm!

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  27. Do you think frozen breasts would also work? This looks like such a simple crock pot recipe for a day when I am on the go so I will try it. I can sympathize with you having to go through the hurricane. In 2008 (I think it was) we had a terrible wind storm here in the Pacific Northwest and most of the trees behind our house on our acreage came down. The ground was wet from lots of rain and the root balls literally came right out of the ground in some cases. That was the scariest night of my life as we could hear trees going crack and thump and didn't know if the next one would fall on the house. I didn't know where to go in the house that would be the safest spot. We were without power for 8 days. Thankfully our house and we were spared damage but it took us a year to clean up the debris in the back yard. It looked like a hurricane had hit back there. So happy that you all survived with no damage to yourselves or your house. God is good!

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    1. Hey there Angel, I use frozen all the time. That is what I love about using the crock pot. Living on the east coast does have its challenges for us. I am always nervous with any kind of storms. This past February we had a tornado come through that was just miles from us that did a lot of damage. Hope you get to try this one soon. It is one of our favorites.

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  28. This recipe is in Crock-Pot, as I comment.I will let you know the outcome. Did you serve over top of cooked noodles and side dish a salad. Sound perfect to me. Thank you for sharing..to be cont...😀..

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    1. I usually cook the egg noodles and just add them right in but you can also just serve it over the noodles too. Hope you enjoy :)

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  29. This recipe is in Crock-Pot, as I comment.I will let you know the outcome. Did you serve over top of cooked noodles and side dish a salad. Sound perfect to me. Thank you for sharing..to be cont...😀..

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  30. So very simple and so very good! Thank you for bringing all your goodness into my home.

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  31. This recipe is so great looking, need smell-a-vision! Making tonight w/ leftover chicken legs, Reeme's frozen egg noodles, carrots, celery, onion & garlic powder & tons o' herbs! Must go low carb, low sodium. Thanks for the recipe! I have healthy recipe creamy soups to use! <3 Doctor's orders, found out I have diabetes. Not the end of the world. A start of a new chapter. Have a great day! xo
    :D

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  32. Does it come out better cooking it for 4 hours high or 6-8 low?

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    1. I have done both and it comes out perfect every time.

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  33. Can you use rotisserie chicken?

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  34. What size crock pot did you use?

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  35. These are too cute. I just had a flag day party and these would have been great. I'll file this away for the 4th. I'm a new follower from mommy on a timeout.
    Joseph Donahue

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  36. I thrive in cold, gray, rainy weather. Spring and summer are miserable for me. I have terrible allergies and absolutely hate being hot and sweaty. I get heat rashes and sun poisoning if I’m outside for too long thanks to super-sensitive skin. I’m miserable once it heats up outside and can’t wait for all of the rain fall brings with it. My husband is the same way, so we love the mountains and big cities for vacations—loathe the beach. I can’t wait to try this recipe this weekend!
    Kelly Hubbard

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  37. I’m in crockpot heaven…i am bookmarking this page and will go through these recipes. I just used my crockpot today (chili) and I’m always looking for new crockpot recipes to try. thanks.
    Jayme Silvestri

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  38. Delicious and comforting! This Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles recipe is a game-changer. The flavors meld perfectly, and the tender chicken paired with savory noodles creates the ultimate comfort dish. A must-try for easy, hearty meals!
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