This slow cooker 4-ingredient chicken and peas is the kind of practical, comforting dish that earns a permanent place in a busy cook’s rotation. It leans on a handful of pantry and freezer staples to create tender chicken in a rich, creamy sauce with sweet pops of peas, making it especially handy for potlucks, weeknight dinners, or those days when you want something hearty without much prep. Recipes like this have the same no-fuss spirit found in many Midwestern and Amish-inspired community dishes, where simplicity and dependable flavor matter most.
Serve this over mashed potatoes, buttered egg noodles, white rice, or thick slices of toast or biscuits to catch every bit of the creamy sauce. For a fuller plate, add a crisp green salad, steamed carrots, roasted green beans, or a simple cucumber salad on the side; the fresh vegetables balance the richness nicely.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Chicken and Peas
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Directions
1. Place the chicken breasts in the bottom of a black slow cooker, then spread the cream of chicken soup over the top and scatter the cream cheese cubes over everything.
2. Cover and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the chicken is very tender and easy to shred.
3. Shred the chicken directly in the slow cooker with two forks, then stir well until the sauce is smooth and creamy.
4. Stir in the frozen peas, cover again, and cook for 10 to 15 minutes more, just until the peas are heated through. Serve hot.
Variations & Tips
Add seasoning: If your pantry is open beyond the core four ingredients, a little black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, or a pinch of dried thyme can add more depth without changing the easy nature of the dish.
Use chicken thighs: Boneless, skinless chicken thighs work beautifully here and stay especially juicy in the slow cooker. They also bring a slightly richer flavor to the finished sauce.
Adjust the texture: For a looser sauce, stir in a splash of milk or chicken broth at the end. If the sauce looks separated at first, keep stirring after shredding; it usually comes together into a smooth finish.
Make it a meal: This mixture is excellent spooned over rice, noodles, baked potatoes, or split biscuits. If you’re taking it to a potluck, transport it in the slow cooker on the warm setting so the sauce stays creamy.
Pea timing matters: Add the peas near the end so they stay bright green and sweet rather than turning dull and overly soft during the long cook.