🍅🧀🌿 Easy Slow Cooker Tuscan Chicken features tender chicken that slow cooks in a creamy, Tuscan-inspired sauce featuring sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, and Parmesan! Slow cooking the chicken makes it melt-in-your-mouth wonderful and it’s all made in your Crockpot – no stovetop searing or transferring is necessary. Serve with pasta for a stress-free dinner that the whole family will love!

Easy Slow Cooker Tuscan Chicken Recipe
- This is the easiest way to make chicken that tastes like you just went to Tuscany!
- When I say easy, we’re talking about adding everything to the slow cooker, turning it on, and coming back in 4 hours and your meal is served!
- There’s no searing in a skillet first, no sauce making or thickening in a separate skillet – this is a Crock-Pot meal from start to finish!
- This Tuscan chicken slow cooker recipe is made with common fridge and pantry staples which is is great since you probably have half the ingredients on hand already. Bonus that it’s naturally gluten-free, too.
- Best of all, this is such a great weeknight chicken dinner recipe, especially when the weather is chillier. Set it and forget it!
- If you’re interested in a Stovetop Tuscan Chicken recipe rather than slow cooker, I’ve got you covered. It’s ready in about 45 minutes rather than hours.
- If you’ve seen Marry Me Chicken all over the internet, this is very similar except that instead of basil, this recipe uses spinach – although you could use both. Adding red pepper flakes will also give Marry Me Chicken vibes.


Ingredients in Tuscan Crockpot Chicken Recipe
- Chicken: I use boneless skinless chicken breasts although you may substitute with boneless skinless chicken thighs.
- Liquids: Heavy cream and chicken broth. Do not use milk or even half-and-half because they don’t have as much fat in them and fat is what will keep the cream from separating during the slow cooking process. In general, dairy doesn’t like to be heated for a long duration but the fat content in heavy cream is insurance against the cream separating or curdling.
- Seasonings and Flavor Enhancers: Salt, pepper, cornstarch, Italian seasoning, paprika or smoked paprika, garlic, Parmesan cheese, Dijon mustard. For a bit of heat, use red pepper flakes.
- Sun-dried tomatoes: I use oil-packed sundried tomatoes that I drain and blot with paper towels before dicing and adding to the slow cooker.
- Fresh spinach: In the final 10 minutes, add the spinach, just long enough so it wilts. You could use another green such as kale or Swiss chard if you happen to have some on hand. Basil is also great here!
Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for the ingredients with amounts included and for more complete directions.



How to Make Creamy Crock Pot Tuscan Chicken
- To a large 6-quart or 7-quart slow cooker, add the chicken and season it with salt and pepper.
- To a small bowl, add the broth, cream, cornstarch, Italian seasoning, paprika, garlic, grated Parmesan, and whisk to combine. Pour the sauce over the chicken.
- Evenly scatter the sun-dried tomatoes in the slow cooked and over and around the chicken.
- Slow cook on LOW for about 4 hours, or on HIGH for about 2-3 hours, or until chicken the interior of the chicken registers 165F measured by a digital thermometer.
- In the last 10 minutes, stir the sauce together, add the spinach and stir, allow it to wilt for about 10 minutes before serving this Italian dish! If you want it a bit spicier, sprinkle some crushed red pepper flakes. If you have fresh basil on hand, it’s a great garnish.
Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for step-by-step photos and process shots of the cooking process.
what to serve with slow cooker creamy tuscan chicken
Plain pasta or buttered pasta is great, or rice, veggies like broccoli, carrots, or green beans, or your favorite simple side dish.

Slow Cooker Tuscan Chicken
Ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, about 1/2-pound each; or about 2 pounds chicken in total
- 1 teaspoon salt, or more to taste
- 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, or to taste
- ¾ cup heavy cream, do not substitute; the fat in heavy cream is necessary to prevent curdling or separating of the sauce
- ½ cup chicken broth, regular or reduced sodium; if using reduced sodium you’ll likely want to add more salt
- ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- ½ teaspoon smoked paprika, regular paprika may be substituted
- 3 cloves garlic, finely minced
- ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes in oil, drained and blotted (dice them if necessary because they’re on the bigger side)
- 1 ½ cups fresh baby spinach
Instructions
- Spray the insert of your slow cooker with cooking spray if desired and add the chicken. Season it with salt and pepper. Set aside momentarily. Chicken Tips – Chicken comes in all shapes and sizes. I use breasts that are of an even , normal thickness and not "thin-sliced" which are NOT a great choice here nor are chicken tenders or small pieces of chicken because they will cook very quickly and can actually overcook before the sauce has thickened and reduced. If your chicken is very thick/big, slice it into 1/2-inch pieces; and/or pound with a meat tenderizing tool.

- To a small bowl or 2-cup measuring cup, add the cream, broth, Parmesan, cornstarch, Dijon, Italian seasoning, smoked paprika, garlic, and whisk to combine. It will not be "smooth" due to the cheese and the garlic which is fine. Pour the mixture evenly over the chicken.

- Evenly scatter the sun dried tomatoes over and around the chicken.

- Place the lid on the slow cooker and slow cook for about 4-5 hours on LOW, OR about 2-3 hours on HIGH. Cooking Tips – If you have the time, I prefer low heat for this recipe because the cream is less likely to curdle or separate with low-and-slow heat. However, don't cook for more than 5 hours (unless chicken truly isn't done) because you will risk the sauce breaking or separating. Chicken is done when the internal temp reaches 165F.
- In the final 10 minutes or so of cooking, give the sauce a good stir to make it cohesive. Add the spinach, nestle it into the sauce by stirring it in, place the cover back on, and cook for another 10 minutes or until the spinach wilts.

- Taste the sauce, and make any necessary flavor adjustments such as more salt, pepper, paprika, etc. Optionally garnish the chicken with extra Parmesan and serve immediately with pasta, mashed potatoes, rice, or your favorite sides.

Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Hi Averie, your recipe is inviting! I don’t use heavy cream; what other ingredient can I use to replace it?
Without knowing what you do and don’t consume, it’s hard to give suggestions. So I would suggest that you use whatever you personally use in cooking/baking to replace heavy cream. I’ve also not trialed the recipe with other dairy substitutes so can’t say for sure what would be a good approximation and not. Half-and-half would be the next best thing.
Delicious tender chicken in a savory sauce. The sun-dried tomatoes added a nice bite. Look forward to making this again!
Thanks for the 5 star review Betsy and I love hearing that you look forward to making this again!
Hi! I’m excited to try this recipe. I’m trying to avoid corn products. Have you tried any other thickening agents like arrowroot by any chance? Thank you!
No, I have not tried any other thickening agents like arrowroot. However, I also don’t work with a very often and if you do, and you’ve used to thicken other soups, it would probably be just fine here. But I have not personally tested it and have never used it to thicken a soup.
Would you be able to substitute full fat coconut milk for the heavy cream?
The only issue with full fat coconut milk is that it tastes like coconut and I personally (despite loving coconut and coconut milk) wouldn’t personally care for that with a Tuscan chicken recipe. If you’re trying to find a thick, dairy-free option, I’d try Cashew Milk (Silk Brand) for me personally that’s what I would do.
I made this recipe last week with the chicken and it is absolutely a slam dunk delicious meal. I belong to several new blogs and I told everybody about it. I would like to make it tomorrow but use bone in pork chops. I will monitor internal temperatures, but any thoughts on timing. chops are about a half inch thick. This is truly one of the best dinners we have had in a long time from the internet. thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for the 5 star review, Janis, and I’m so glad to hear this is an absolute slam dunk meal for you! All my recipes are extensively tested so you can be sure you’re not just getting something random ‘from the internet’! All the best in 2026!
This recipe was restaurant quality. I didn’t have the time to use my slow cooker, so I used a Dutch oven at 325 -350 and it was tender and so delicious. Everything else I followed to the letter.
Thanks for the 5 star review, Gerri, and I love hearing this was restaurant quality for you! And that you did it in a Dutch oven at 325-350 and that it worked out great and saved you time!
This is the best slow cooker recipe I have ever made!
Can it be doubled ? I would like to make it for a larger group.
Thank you Averie!
Thanks for the five star review Sheila and I’m truly honored to hear that this is the best slow cooker recipe you’ve ever made! I don’t know if I would double it because unless you have a very large slow cooker, things are going to cook slower and differently if the slow cooker is overcrowded. You can probably get away with increasing the amount of chicken to 3 pounds rather than 2 pounds and then increase the other ingredients proportionately, but I have not tested this. If you happen to have a neighbor with a slow cooker, this is the time to ask if you can borrow it!
looking for marinated chicken breasts and sweet potatoes cooked in the oven on a sheet pan
I’ve got so many things that fit the bill with what you described. You should do a search on my site. In the magnifying glass section, start typing into the search bar what you’re looking for and pictures will pop up of the recipes.
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Can I use boneless thighs??
I’m sure that will be just fine although I haven’t personally used them.
I’ve tried many of your recipes and it’s obvious that you curate them carefully. This was yummy and I followed the recipe except for not using the sun dried tomatoes. Thank you!
Thanks for the 5 star review, Deborah, and I really appreciate your trust and confidence in me and my recipes! I am glad this came out great for you!
I made this over the weekend and it is a win! The chicken came out so tender, like butter, and very flavorful. As spinach is one of our favorite vegetables in the house, I used an entire bag. Will make this again!
Thank you so much, Andrea! I am always grateful when friends and family make my recipes 🙏🏻 and love to hear you will make it again! And that you worked in a whole bag of spinach 😉
Can I use boned chicken breasts with skin? I have some beautiful ones in the freezer.
They will be fine. Cooking time may vary a bit but cooking time varies with slow cookers anyway. Enjoy!
delicious!
Thanks for the 5 star review, Yulondia, and I’m glad this turned out delicious!
Delicious and super easy! Definitely company worthy recipe. Thanks!
Thank you for the 5 star review, Laura, and I’m glad this is company-worthy and you enjoyed it!
I made this for dinner last evening and it was absolutely delicious! I made it without changing any ingredients. The sauce was very tasty. The only thing I’d do differently is to add more spinach!
Thanks for the recipe!
Thank you for the 5 star review, Bonnie, and I’m glad it was absolutely delicious and next time you can easily add more spinach (or basil too)!
DIVINE WIH A CAPITAL ‘D’
Will definitely be making this again. the flavours combine so well and the chicken is so so tender. Looovvveeedddd it!!!
Thanks for the 5 star review, Martha, and I love hearing that this was Divine for you and that you’ll be making it again – yay!!!
I have not made this recipe yet but I am pretty sure I will think I am in an exclusive restaurant eating this!
Indeed you will! It’s such a great recipe and I know you’ll love it!