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    Easy Crockpot Chicken and Gravy Recipe (5 Ingredients)

    James MitchellBy James MitchellMarch 25, 2026No Comments
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    Some nights, you just don’t have it in you.

    You’re tired. The kids are loud. The last thing you want to do is stand over a hot stove for an hour. But you still need to get dinner on the table.

    That’s exactly where this Crockpot Chicken & Gravy saves the day. It’s pure, homestyle comfort food with zero stress attached. You toss a few simple ingredients into your slow cooker in the morning. By dinner time? The whole house smells incredible.

    I’m talking rich, savory, deeply satisfying food. The kind that makes everyone stop what they’re doing and come to the table without being called twice.

    Crockpot Chicken and Gravy

    Why This Recipe Works So Well

    I’ve cooked a lot of meals over the years. And I’ll tell you honestly, the best weeknight recipes are the ones that get out of your way.

    No chopping. No sautéing. No extra bowls to wash. You don’t even need to pre-mix the sauce. The slow cooker does literally everything while you live your life.

    The chicken comes out so tender it practically falls apart when you look at it funny. The sauce? Thick, glossy, and deeply flavorful. It coats every single shredded bite like a warm blanket.

    That’s the beauty of this dish. Simple ingredients. Almost no effort. Completely satisfying results.

    Recipe at a Glance

    Prep Time5 minutes
    Cook Time4 to 6 hours
    Total Time6 hours 5 minutes
    Servings4
    DifficultyEasy

    What You Need: The Ingredients

    Short list. I mean it. Five ingredients and you’re done shopping.

    IngredientQuantityNotes
    Boneless skinless chicken breasts3 to 4 piecesAbout 1.5 to 2 pounds total weight
    Unsalted Cream of Chicken Soup1 (10.5-oz) canUnsalted keeps sodium in check
    Chicken gravy mix2 (0.87-oz) envelopesDry powder only. Don’t prepare it as liquid.
    Water or chicken broth1/2 cupOptional. Only if you like a thinner sauce.
    Hot steamed riceFor servingThe perfect base to soak up every drop

    Here’s what each ingredient is actually doing in this dish:

    • Chicken breasts are a blank canvas. They absorb every savory note around them.
    • Unsalted condensed soup gives the sauce that velvety, creamy body.
    • Dry gravy packets are the real flavor powerhouses here. Concentrated spices, deep savory notes, all packed into two little envelopes.

    That’s it. That’s the whole lineup. Honestly kind of shocking how good the result is.

    How to Make Crockpot Chicken & Gravy

    I promise this is the easiest dinner you’ll put together all week.

    Start by giving the inside of your slow cooker insert a quick spray with nonstick cooking spray. Small step. Big payoff when it’s time to clean up.

    Lay your chicken breasts flat along the bottom of the pot. Single layer if you can manage it. This helps everything cook evenly from start to finish.

    Crockpot Chicken and Gravy

    Now build the sauce. Spoon the condensed soup straight from the can right over the raw chicken. Don’t add water to the can. Don’t thin it out. Just let that thick, creamy mixture sit right on top of the meat.

    Open both gravy packets and sprinkle the dry powder evenly over the soup. It’ll look a little rough at this stage. That’s totally fine.

    If you like a saucier, thinner gravy, pour in that optional half cup of water or broth now. Use a wooden spoon to gently swirl everything together. It doesn’t need to be perfectly smooth. Think of it like this: the slow cooker is going to do the real mixing for you over the next several hours.

    Put the lid on. Set it to LOW. Walk away.

    Four to six hours later, dinner is ready.

    Crockpot Chicken and Gravy

    One thing I always tell people: resist the urge to lift that lid. Every peek costs you heat. And heat is exactly what’s making the magic happen in there.

    The Most Satisfying Part: Shredding the Chicken

    When the timer goes off, poke the chicken with a fork. It should give way almost immediately.

    If you want to be precise, a meat thermometer should read 165°F at the thickest part. That’s your green light.

    Now grab two forks and start shredding right there in the pot. Pull the meat apart into rough, rustic pieces. Don’t overthink it. As you shred, the chicken soaks up all that hot, savory sauce surrounding it.

    Give everything a good stir. Watch how the sauce thickens up and clings to every single strand of meat. The starches from the condensed soup and gravy mix do all the work here. You end up with a pot that looks and smells absolutely incredible.

    What to Serve It With

    This dish needs a good starchy base underneath it. Something that can really hold up to all that rich sauce.

    Hot steamed rice is my first pick, every time. Fluffy white rice acts like a sponge. It soaks up the gravy and balances the bold, savory flavors beautifully. Think of it like the perfect supporting actor. It lets the chicken and gravy be the star.

    Want to round out the plate a little more? Try adding:

    • Freshly steamed green beans
    • Lightly roasted asparagus
    • A crisp green salad with a sharp vinaigrette

    That last one especially works well. The acidity in the dressing cuts right through the richness of the gravy. It’s a nice contrast.

    Crockpot Chicken and Gravy

    Tips From My Kitchen to Yours

    A few small things that make a noticeable difference:

    Always go unsalted on the soup. Dry gravy packets already carry a good amount of sodium. If you use regular condensed soup on top of that, the final dish can end up way too salty. It’s much easier to add a pinch of salt at the end than to try to fix an oversalted dish. Trust me on this one.

    Pay attention to the size of your chicken. Really thick, large breasts may need the full six hours. Smaller, thinner pieces might be perfectly done around the four-hour mark. Check them early. Overcooked chicken goes dry and stringy fast, and that’s the last thing you want after waiting all day.

    Don’t prep the gravy packets as liquid. Use the dry powder straight from the envelope. This is what gives the sauce its concentrated, deep flavor.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use frozen chicken breasts for this recipe? I’d strongly suggest thawing the chicken first. Frozen meat lowers the temperature inside the slow cooker too quickly. That means the food can sit in the bacterial danger zone for too long before reaching a safe internal temperature. Thaw overnight in the fridge. It’s the safest move.

    My gravy turned out too thick. How do I fix it? Easy fix. Stir in warm water or chicken broth, one tablespoon at a time, until the sauce loosens up to your liking. Simple as that.

    Can I cook this on HIGH instead of LOW? Yes. HIGH setting for about two to three hours will work. But if you have the time, LOW is always the better call for chicken. The slower, gentler heat is what gives you that melt-in-your-mouth texture. HIGH can sometimes make the chicken a little tougher.

    How do I store leftovers? Let everything cool to room temperature first. Then transfer it into an airtight container and refrigerate for up to four days. Reheat gently in the microwave or on the stovetop over low heat with a splash of broth to loosen the sauce back up.

    Complete Recipe Card

    Ingredients:

    • 3 to 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
    • 1 (10.5-oz) can Unsalted Cream of Chicken Soup
    • 2 (0.87-oz) envelopes of chicken gravy mix
    • 1/2 cup water or chicken broth, optional
    • Hot steamed rice, for serving

    Instructions:

    1. Lightly coat the bottom of your slow cooker insert with nonstick cooking spray.
    2. Place the raw chicken breasts in a single, even layer at the bottom.
    3. Spoon the unsalted cream of chicken soup directly over the raw meat.
    4. Sprinkle the dry chicken gravy mix evenly over the top of the soup.
    5. Pour in the optional water or broth if a slightly thinner sauce is desired.
    6. Gently spread and swirl the mixture over the chicken with a spoon.
    7. Cover securely with the lid and cook on LOW for 4 to 6 hours.
    8. Once tender, use two forks to thoroughly shred the meat directly in the pot.
    9. Stir the shredded meat well to coat it fully in the thickened sauce.
    10. Serve the hot chicken and gravy over a bed of freshly steamed rice. Enjoy!
    Crockpot Chicken & Gravy

    Crockpot Chicken & Gravy

    A zero-stress, 5-ingredient comfort meal featuring tender shredded chicken in a rich, velvety gravy. Perfect for busy weeknights when you need a homestyle dinner with almost no effort.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 6 hours hrs
    Total Time 6 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4 servings

    Ingredients
      

    • 3-4 pieces boneless skinless chicken breasts About 1.5 to 2 pounds total weight
    • 1 10.5-oz can Unsalted Cream of Chicken Soup Unsalted keeps sodium in check
    • 2 0.87-oz envelopes chicken gravy mix Dry powder only; do not prepare as liquid
    • 1/2 cup water or chicken broth Optional; use for a thinner sauce
    • Hot steamed rice For serving

    Instructions
     

    • Lightly coat the inside of your slow cooker insert with nonstick cooking spray for easy cleanup.
    • Lay the chicken breasts flat along the bottom of the pot in a single layer to ensure even cooking.
    • Spoon the condensed cream of chicken soup directly from the can over the raw chicken. Do not add water to the can.
    • Sprinkle the two dry gravy packets evenly over the soup layer.
    • If you prefer a thinner gravy, pour in the 1/2 cup of water or broth now and gently swirl with a spoon.
    • Cover with the lid and cook on LOW for 4 to 6 hours. Avoid lifting the lid during the cooking process.
    • Once finished, shred the chicken directly in the pot using two forks. Stir well so the chicken is fully coated in the gravy.
    • Serve hot over a bed of fluffy steamed rice.

    Notes

    Always use unsalted soup because gravy packets contain high sodium. If using frozen chicken, ensure it is fully thawed in the fridge overnight before cooking for food safety. Check smaller breasts at the 4-hour mark to prevent them from becoming dry.
    Keyword 5-Ingredient Meal, Chicken and Gravy, Slow Cooker

    Author

    • James Mitchell
      James Mitchell

      James Mitchell is the lead writer and product reviewer at FlavorFuture. With over a decade of experience in food writing and recipe development, he brings a genuine passion for home cooking to every review. When he's not testing kitchen gear, you'll find him experimenting with new recipes, reviewing local restaurants, or hosting weekend cookouts for friends and family. James believes the right kitchen tools can turn everyday cooking into something truly special — and he's here to help you find them.

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