Creamy Crockpot Chicken Stuffing and Green Beans

Friends, let us pause for a minute to consider the humble one-pot hotdish.
A hotdish, for anyone who doesn’t know, is sort of the essence of basic, hearty, Midwestern cooking. It can mean any sort of one-pot meal, but most often it’s a casserole with cream soup, some kind of protein, veggie and a starch. So it’s a whole meal in one dish.
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This Creamy Crockpot Chicken Stuffing and Green Beans is the one-pot hotdish at its best. It has everything a good hotdish should have: meat, starch, and veggie all in one pot, with no fancy or complicated ingredients. Just good, plain, solid comfort food.

And because it’s made in the crockpot, it literally takes only a few minutes to put it together. Just toss everything in the crock in the afternoon, and your dish is piping hot by suppertime. It’s all ready to pop in the car and take to the potluck-or to serve up right at your own table. Because that’s the wonderful thing about hotdish: it brings the cozy with it, no matter where it goes.
Creamy Crockpot Chicken Stuffing and Green Beans
Ingredients
- 2 lbs (about 4 chicken breast)
- 1 (6oz) box of stuffing mix
- 1 (10.5 oz) can cream of chicken condensed soup
- 3/4 cup sour cream
- 1/3 cup water
- 10 oz bag frozen green beans
- salt and pepper to taste
(recipe inspired by isavea2z.com )
- Prepare crockpot with cooking spray. Season chicken with salt/pepper and place in the bottom of a crockpot.

- Next, top chicken with 1 box of stuffing mix.

- In a separate bowl, mix together condensed soup, sour cream and water. Spread mixture over stuffing.

- Place green bean on top. Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 hours. If you need a longer cooking time, you can do LOW for 6 hours, but I recommend the high setting 🙂


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Creamy Crockpot Chicken Stuffing and Green Beans
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Ingredients
- 2 lbs about 4 chicken breast
- 1 6oz box of stuffing mix
- 1 10.5 oz can cream of chicken condensed soup
- 3/4 cup sour cream
- 1/3 cup water
- 10 oz bag frozen green beans
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Prepare crockpot with cooking spray. Season chicken with salt/pepper and place in the bottom of a crockpot.
- Next, top chicken with 1 box of stuffing mix.
- In a separate bowl, mix together condensed soup, sour cream and water. Spread mixture over stuffing.
- Place green bean on top. Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 hours. If you need a longer cooking time, you can do LOW for 6 hours, but I recommend the high setting 🙂
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Nutrition
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just curious if I can double the recipe… mom loves it (and trust me its hard to get her to love any foods these days) thought I’d double it and keep some in the freezer for a “rainy day”
You sure can Laine. Just make sure your crockpot it large enough and you might want to add on 30-60 mins extra time depending if you are cooking on high or low.
Could you make this in the oven??
I would rather do that..
I have this in the crockpot right now and I am super excited. It’s exactly what I was craving!!!
Hi Corey!! Thanks for posting this, looks yummy!! I just wondered about using bone-in chicken, it should be the same, right?? Thanks, it’s what I have in the freezer, so that’s what I’m gonna use! Thanks again!!
Yep, just cook it the same way 🙂
This sounds & looks delicious, & also very easy! I noticed in your photo that you are using one of those newer ‘slow cookers’, which I understand have a higher cooking temperature than the old round ‘crock pots’ from the 70s which my mom had. How should I adjust the temperature (low, med., high) and the cooking time, in order to have the chicken breasts come out nice & tender tender? I think this would also be tasty if asparagus was substituted for the green beans. (My rating is based solely upon the ingredients – and the ease of preparation, since I have not yet made this.)