This slow cooker 4-ingredient cheddar baked chicken is the kind of dish an older lady from our church might bring to every Sunday dinner—simple, cozy, and always the first thing to disappear. You just layer everything into the slow cooker and let it melt together into the most comforting, creamy meal imaginable.
It’s perfect for busy weeknights, potlucks, or any time you want something warm and cheesy without fussing over the stove or oven.
Serve this creamy cheddar chicken over fluffy mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, or steamed rice so all that rich sauce has something to soak into. Add a simple green vegetable on the side—like steamed broccoli, green beans, or a tossed salad—to balance the richness. Warm dinner rolls or crusty bread are great for scooping up the extra sauce, and if you’re feeding kids, a side of corn or carrot sticks usually keeps everyone happy.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Cheddar Baked Chicken
Servings: 6

For picky eaters, you can use mild cheddar instead of sharp, which has a gentler flavor. If your family likes a little extra creaminess, stir in an additional 1/4 cup sour cream at the end of cooking (just make sure the slow cooker is off so it doesn’t curdle). To lighten things up slightly, you can use light sour cream and reduced-fat cheddar, though the sauce may be a bit thinner.
If you prefer dark meat, boneless, skinless chicken thighs work well; they stay very tender and are more forgiving if cooked a little longer. For a touch of color without adding more ingredients, sprinkle a little black pepper or paprika on top of the cheese before cooking.
Food safety tips: Always start with fully thawed chicken—frozen chicken can stay too long in the temperature “danger zone” in a slow cooker. Cook until the thickest part of the chicken reaches 165°F (74°C); use an instant-read thermometer if you have one. Keep the lid on the slow cooker as much as possible so the temperature stays consistent. Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours of cooking, and reheat until steaming hot before serving again. This dish reheats well the next day and can be thinned with a splash of milk if the sauce gets too thick.