This slow cooker Amish sour cream chicken pasta is the kind of comforting dinner that earns a regular spot in a busy family routine. With just a handful of simple ingredients and almost no hands-on work, it turns plain chicken breasts into a rich, creamy sauce that feels hearty and homemade. Inspired by classic Amish-style comfort cooking, this recipe leans on pantry staples and gentle flavors, making it especially nice for nights when everyone wants something warm, filling, and familiar.
Serve this creamy chicken over hot buttered pasta and round out the meal with simple sides like green beans, steamed broccoli, peas, or a crisp garden salad. Warm dinner rolls, garlic toast, or even a little applesauce on the side fit the cozy Midwestern spirit of the dish, and if you want to make it stretch for a bigger table, a bowl of roasted carrots or corn works beautifully too.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Amish Sour Cream Chicken Pasta
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of the slow cooker with nonstick spray or a thin smear of butter if desired. Arrange the chicken breasts in an even layer in the bottom.
2. Spoon the condensed cream of chicken soup over the chicken, then sprinkle the dry Italian dressing mix evenly across the top. Dollop the sour cream over everything without stirring.
3. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 5 hours or on high for 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hours, until the chicken is fully cooked and tender.
4. Remove the chicken and shred or slice it into bite-size pieces. Stir the sauce in the slow cooker until smooth, then return the chicken to the sauce. Taste and add salt and black pepper as needed.
5. While the chicken rests in the sauce, cook the egg noodles according to package directions until tender. Drain well.
6. Spoon the creamy chicken over the hot noodles and serve right away, with parsley on top if you like.
Variations & Tips
For picky eaters: If your family prefers very mild flavors, use a little less of the Italian dressing mix and stir in a splash of milk at the end for an even gentler sauce. Serving the chicken and sauce separately from the noodles can also help everyone build their own plate.
Pasta swap: Egg noodles are especially cozy here, but rotini, penne, or wide pasta shells all hold the sauce nicely. If you are serving a crowd, keep the pasta and chicken separate until the last minute so the noodles stay from soaking up too much sauce.
Make it extra rich: A few ounces of softened cream cheese stirred in at the end makes the sauce even thicker and silkier. This is a good trick if you want the dish to feel a little more casserole-like.
Add vegetables: Stir in steamed peas, sautéed mushrooms, or cooked broccoli just before serving to turn this into a fuller one-pot-style meal. That little bit of color also makes the plate look more inviting for family dinner.
Keep sour cream smooth: For the creamiest result, avoid overcooking, since sour cream can separate if heated too long. If your sauce looks a little uneven, just stir it well after the chicken comes out, and it should smooth right back together.