This easy slow cooker chicken is the kind of cozy, dependable dinner that feels right at home on a busy weeknight or on a table full of potluck favorites. Inspired by the creamy, sweet-and-savory flavors that showed up at so many 1970s block parties, this version keeps things wonderfully simple with just four ingredients, letting the slow cooker do the heavy lifting while the chicken turns tender and flavorful.
Serve this chicken over fluffy white rice, buttered egg noodles, or mashed potatoes so none of the creamy sauce goes to waste. For a well-rounded plate, add green beans, steamed broccoli, corn, or a crisp side salad, and if you're feeding a crowd, a basket of warm rolls makes it feel extra welcoming.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker 1970s Block Party Chicken
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds raw chicken tenders
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker with nonstick spray if desired, then spread the raw chicken tenders evenly across the bottom.
2. In a medium bowl, stir together the condensed cream of chicken soup, Russian dressing, and dry onion soup mix until smooth and well combined.
3. Pour the sauce over the chicken tenders, covering them as evenly as possible. Place the lid on the slow cooker.
4. Cook on LOW for 4 to 5 hours or on HIGH for 2 to 3 hours, until the chicken is fully cooked and very tender.
5. Gently stir before serving, then spoon the chicken and sauce over rice, noodles, or potatoes.
Variations & Tips
Make it extra saucy: If your family loves plenty of sauce for spooning over rice or noodles, add an extra half cup of Russian dressing or a second can of condensed soup. This is especially helpful if you are serving a crowd.
Add a veggie side right to the plate: This chicken is rich and creamy, so simple vegetables balance it beautifully. I like to keep dinner easy by serving it with steamed broccoli, peas, or green beans.
For picky eaters: If someone at the table is unsure about bold flavors, serve the chicken over buttered noodles and spoon a little less sauce on top at first. The tender texture usually wins kids over quickly.
Use chicken breasts if needed: If you do not have chicken tenders, boneless skinless chicken breasts cut into large strips work well too. Just make sure they are cooked through and try not to overcook so they stay tender.