Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Soup with Quinoa Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 11/07/2016

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This slow cooker creamy chicken soup is healthy, hearty, and so very easy to make. You’ll love its fall flavors and nutritious ingredients.

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I’m not stopping with the fall soup recipes. Although it has been unseasonably warm in Michigan lately (not complaining!), these warm and cozy soups still warm and comfort me as I look out the window and see leaves of orange, red, and yellow falling gently onto the grass.

You know what else is comforting? Putting dinner in the slow cooker and not having to think about it again until I’m happily shoveling it into my mouth.

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This creamy chicken soup couldn’t be easier to make (especially if you use frozen cubed butternut squash like I did!). All the ingredients go into the slow cooker uncooked — raw chicken, uncooked quinoa, raw onion, uncooked squash — your slow cooker does all the magic work here.

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When it’s finished cooking, all that’s left to do is shred the chicken, add the half and half, season with salt and pepper, and then enjoy a delicious bowl of slow cooker creamy chicken soup!

Serve a bowl of steaming soup with a slice of this homemade no-knead whole wheat bread. Your house will smell so good, warm bread baking and delicious soup simmering. You’ll probably attract the neighbors and have guests for dinner!

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Creamy soups sometimes get a bad reputation for being high in calories but it’s not necessarily true (and my readers certainly can’t get enough of the creamy chicken and wild rice soup on Rachel Cooks). A little half and half (with cornstarch stirred into it) mixed into this slow cooker creamy chicken soup is all it takes to give this soup a creamy, silky consistency. You guys are going to love it!

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Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Soup with Quinoa Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (5)

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Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Soup with Quinoa and Squash

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 4 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 4 hours hrs 40 minutes mins

8 servings

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This slow cooker creamy chicken soup is healthy, hearty, and so very easy to make. You’ll love its fall flavors and nutritious ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breast
  • 1 small yellow onion, diced (about 3/4 cup)
  • 3/4 cup uncooked quinoa, rinsed
  • 4-5 cups diced butternut squash (20 ounces), fresh or frozen
  • 1 teaspoon dried sage
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper (more to taste)
  • 4 cups (32 ounces) chicken stock, no salt added
  • 1 cup half and half
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Combine chicken, onion, quinoa, squash, sage, pepper, and chicken stock in a 6 or 7 quart slow cooker.

  • Cook for four hours on high. Remove chicken, shred, and return to soup.

  • In a small bowl, mix together half and half and cornstarch. Slowly stir into soup, cover and cook for 30 minutes longer. Taste and season with salt and pepper.

Notes

  • In an effort to make this recipe as easy as possible, I used frozen butternut squash cubes when testing the recipe. If you use fresh, you might find that the cubes hold their shape better. The frozen squash cubes disintegrate and become part of the broth/base which thickens the soup and makes it slightly sweet.
  • If you’d prefer, you can use heavy cream for a richer soup instead of half & half.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1of 8, Calories: 539kcal, Carbohydrates: 71g, Protein: 46g, Fat: 10g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 111mg, Sodium: 405mg, Fiber: 18g, Sugar: 14g

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

Disclosure: Ihave been compensated byMilk Means More for my time to develop this recipe and write this post. All opinions are as always, my own. Find out more about why Milk Means More onTwitter,Facebook,YouTube,InstagramandPinterest.

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  1. Kara Plantinga says

    This was so quick and easy to make – especially because I used frozen squash cubes. It is a great fall soup. Delicious, filling and healthy.

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      Great shortcut! Glad you liked it!

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  2. Ericka says

    So glad I came across this recipe! I’ve been looking for easy meals that I can freeze and reheat when I’m too tired to cook after my baby girl arrives. I think this will be one of those meals! I used full-fat coconut milk instead of half and half for a dairy-free alternative.

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  3. DessertForTwo says

    I’m so into this!

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  4. Liz says

    Such a wonderful autumnal soup! I love that you added quinoa, too!

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  5. Sues says

    What a glorious soup! Sometimes I feel pretty “meh” about soup, but when they’re packed full of goodies like this one is, I am totally on board.

    Reply

Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Soup with Quinoa Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

FAQs

Does soup taste better in slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers can transform a few simple ingredients into the most delicious soups by simmering them for hours. This low and slow cooking allows the flavors to mingle, creating rich, flavorful soups perfect for chilly days, nights, or any day you want to enjoy a bowl full of goodness.

How to make chicken soup without drying out the chicken? ›

Cold-poaching the chicken breasts, then removing them until the end of the cooking process, guarantees a perfectly tender and juicy texture. Using stock reinforces the flavor of the broth, creating a more deeply flavorful soup.

How long can you leave soup in crockpot on low? ›

That varies by what's inside the slow cooker and also by the appliance's setting and model, the experts say. Most recipes for all-day cooking call for 6 to 8 hours on low. Quality- (and safety-) wise, another 1 to 2 hours in 'keep warm' mode won't mess things up.

Can you overcook soup in a slow cooker? ›

"When a slow cooker is too full, it may not heat the food evenly," explains Leal. As a result, some parts of the dish may overcook, while others remain undercooked. "This can also increase the risk of foodborne illness, because the food might not reach a safe temperature throughout," she says.

Does chicken soup taste better the longer you cook it? ›

While broth and stock both get richer and richer the longer you cook them, the problem is that the chicken meat will dry out and get tough if you let it go too long. Vegetables will also have an unpleasant texture if you overcook them, turning mushy and falling apart.

How do you keep chicken moist in chicken soup? ›

Don't BOIL, only ever a slow gentle simmer - Not just Chicken all Meat. If you insist on putting your Chicken in there at the start of cooking you make be better off with boneless thighs as they contain slightly more fat and sinew (good for keeping meat moist).

How to add extra flavor to chicken soup? ›

Adding a splash of acid can brighten up the flavors in your soup. Consider squeezing some fresh lemon juice or adding a splash of vinegar, such as apple cider or white wine vinegar. The acidity will help balance out the richness of the broth and add a tangy note to the overall taste.

Is it better to pressure cook or slow cook soup? ›

A slow cooker should be your go-to if you make a lot of soups or stews and want your meats fall-off-the-bone tender. Because they can be easily transported, they're also excellent to bring to potlucks.

Will soup reduce in slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers can be useful for cooking stews, but generally the combination of low heat and a tightly fitting lid will mean that the auce doesn't get a chace to thicken (by reduction) and consequently the sauce can be a little thin.

Does soup taste better the longer you cook it? ›

Bring everything to a boil, reduce the heat, and let simmer for at least 30 minutes. The longer the stock cooks, the more flavorful your soup will be.

How do you make soup more flavorful? ›

7 Easy Ways to Make Any Soup Better
  1. Brown or Sear the Meat.
  2. Roast the the Veggies.
  3. Mix up the Texture.
  4. Use Homemade Stock Whenever Possible.
  5. Put Your Cheese Rinds to Work.
  6. Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples.
  7. Add Fresh Herbs or Dairy When Serving.
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