This slow cooker Amish cream of chicken turkey pasta is the kind of practical, comforting supper that earns a regular place in a busy household. With just a handful of ingredients and a simple dump-and-cook method, it turns turkey breast, cream of chicken soup, pasta, and a little seasoning into a creamy, hearty meal. The style is rooted in the unfussy, economical cooking often associated with Amish-inspired family meals, where pantry staples and straightforward methods come together for dependable comfort food.
Serve this creamy pasta with a crisp green salad, steamed green beans, roasted broccoli, or buttered peas to balance the richness. Warm dinner rolls, sliced crusty bread, or flaky biscuits also pair especially well for soaking up the extra sauce, and a side of cranberry relish can add a nice sweet-tart contrast to the mild turkey and creamy noodles.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Amish Cream of Chicken Turkey Pasta
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds boneless skinless turkey breast
Directions
1. Place the turkey breast in the slow cooker. Pour the cream of chicken soup evenly over the top, then sprinkle with the black pepper.
2. Cover and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the turkey is fully cooked and tender enough to shred easily.
3. Remove the turkey from the slow cooker and shred it with two forks. Return the shredded turkey to the slow cooker and stir it into the sauce.
4. Meanwhile, cook the egg noodles according to the package directions until just tender. Drain well.
5. Add the cooked noodles to the slow cooker and stir until everything is evenly coated in the creamy turkey sauce. Serve hot.
Variations & Tips
Add vegetables: Stir in frozen peas, sautéed mushrooms, or steamed broccoli at the end for more color and a fuller one-bowl meal. Add them after the pasta so they keep their texture and fresh look.
Use a different pasta: Egg noodles are classic here, but rotini, shells, or bow ties also work well because they hold onto the creamy sauce. If you choose a smaller pasta shape, keep an eye on the sauce balance and add a spoonful of hot cooking water if needed.
Season it a little more: Since this is an intentionally simple recipe, a pinch of garlic powder, onion powder, or dried parsley can round out the flavor without changing the spirit of the dish. Taste after combining the pasta and adjust with a bit more pepper if needed.
Make it extra creamy: For a looser, silkier sauce, stir in a splash of milk or a spoonful of sour cream just before serving. This is especially helpful if the mixture thickens as it sits.
Prevent dry turkey: Turkey breast is lean, so avoid overcooking it. Check for doneness at the early end of the cooking range, and shred it as soon as it is tender to keep the meat moist in the sauce.