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Creamy Crock Pot chicken with spinach and sun-dried tomatoes transforms savory Italian flavors into a hands-off main dish for your next Italian night! It’s similar to creamy Tuscan salmon, but with the added benefit of cooking low, slow, and tender in your slow cooker. I’ll show you how to make this Crock Pot Tuscan chicken recipe, but there are stovetop instructions (similar to skillet sun dried tomato chicken) as well if that’s your preference.
Why You’ll Love This Creamy Crock Pot Chicken Recipe
- Garlicky spinach and tomato flavor
- Creamy, cheesy sauce
- Perfectly juicy chicken
- Uses everyday Italian ingredients
- No cream of chicken soup or other processed foods
- 15 minutes prep
- Naturally keto and gluten free
- The best hands-off Italian dinner!

Ingredients & Substitutions
This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for creamy Crock Pot chicken, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.
- Olive Oil – For best flavor, use extra virgin olive oil, but avocado oil works if that’s what you have.
- Garlic – Fresh garlic tastes the best, but jarred minced garlic will also work.
- Heavy Cream – Most other types of milk won’t have the same creamy flavor and texture, so avoid regular milk, almond milk, or coconut milk beverage as substitutes. Full-fat coconut milk or coconut cream can work, though.
- Chicken Broth – I use a reduced sodium variety, since the included cheese is fairly salty. You can also use homemade bone broth.
- Grated Parmesan Cheese – A grated variety will melt more easily into the sauce.
- Chicken Breast – I used boneless skinless chicken breasts, but you can also use boneless chicken thighs or chicken tenderloins.
- Sun-Dried Tomatoes – I make my own sun-dried tomatoes in the oven, but store-bought varieties work as well.
- Spinach – Fresh spinach works best for this Crock Pot Tuscan chicken.
- Seasonings – Including store-bought or homemade Italian seasoning, sea salt, and black pepper. If you like extra heat, you can add crushed red pepper flakes as well.

How To Make Creamy Chicken In The Crock Pot
This section shows how to make creamy Tuscan chicken in the Crock Pot, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.
- Make sauce. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, saute garlic in oil. Add cream and chicken broth, and bring to a gentle simmer.


- Thicken. Lower heat and whisk parmesan cheese into the sauce until smooth. Add salt to taste, if desired.
- Prep chicken. Place chicken in the bottom of the slow cooker. Season and top with sun-dried tomatoes.


- Pour. Pour the sauce mixture over the chicken. Cook until done, then remove chicken from the cooker.
- Wilt. Turn slow cooker to High and add spinach, stirring to wilt.


- Finish. Return the chicken to the slow cooker. Spoon the toppings over the creamy Crock Pot chicken before serving.

VARIATION: Thicken the sauce with cream cheese!
This creamy Crock Pot chicken recipe has a thinner sauce, perfect for drizzling over the chicken (and rice or potatoes, too). But if you prefer a thicker sauce, simply remove the chicken after cooking and stir in softened cream cheese, until it’s thickened to your liking.
Alternate Cooking Method: Stove Top
Don’t have a Crock Pot? No problem! You can easily adjust the recipe to make it in a skillet — and the sauce comes out thicker that way, if that’s your preference:
- Season. Pat the chicken breasts dry with paper towels. Season with Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper.
- Sear. Heat olive oil or butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chicken and sear for 4-8 minutes per side, without moving around too much, until golden brown and almost cooked through. (Cook times can vary depending on the thickness of your chicken breasts.) Transfer to a plate and cover to keep warm.
- Make sauce. Reduce heat to medium, then follow the instructions for the creamy Tuscan sauce in the Crock Pot version above. (You can use the same skillet.)
- Add sun-dried tomatoes and spinach. Cook for a couple of minutes, until the spinach is wilted.
- Return the chicken to the pan. Heat for a couple of minutes, until warm and cooked through.
If you like creamy chicken with a thicker sauce like this, try my one-pan chicken florentine or chicken marsala.

Tips For The Best Creamy Crock Pot Chicken
When you’re making Tuscan chicken in the Crock Pot, here are my top tips for ensuring your chicken is perfect every time:
- Keep more sauce directly on the chicken. You want more of it on the chicken and less on the bottom of the Crock Pot. This way, you’ll end up with more sauce sticking to the chicken and the meat will be more juicy. Plus, the part on top of the chicken stays thicker.
- Wait to add spinach until the end. It wilts fast! Just don’t let it slow cook the whole time with the creamy Tuscan garlic chicken, because it will turn to mush. The spinach has to go in only at the end.
- Pile the toppings high. When you’re ready to serve, place the toppings from the bottom of the Crock Pot onto the plated chicken.
- Don’t forget the sauce at the bottom of the slow cooker. Drizzle the sauce over the creamy Crock Pot chicken when serving it for extra juicy deliciousness.
Storage Instructions
Store leftovers covered in an airtight container the refrigerator for 3-4 days. You can also make the sauce ahead, store in the refrigerator, then heat and thin out as needed before pouring over the chicken.
Reheat at low power in the microwave or in a 350 degree F oven, until warm.
Can You Freeze Crock Pot Chicken?
Yes, you can freeze Crock Pot chicken recipes. Cool completely, cover tightly, and store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight before reheating.

What To Serve With Crock Pot Tuscan Chicken
This Crock Pot Tuscan garlic chicken pairs well with so many sides! Try these easy dishes:
- Pasta & Rice – A must for sopping up all that creamy sauce! I prefer either mashed potatoes for my kids or mashed cauliflower for myself (pictured above). But white rice, cauliflower rice, regular pasta, zucchini noodles, or baked spaghetti squash would all make delicious pairings as well.
- Easy Veggies – Cook up sauteed eggplant, roasted broccoli and cauliflower, or sauteed zucchini to serve on the side.
- Simple Salads – Italian marinated artichoke salad, cold roast vegetable salad, or Caprese salad are all classic choices to complete your Italian meal. But, French carrot salad would also be just as good with this creamy Crock Pot chicken.
More Creamy Chicken Recipes
If you love saucy, easy meals, try these recipes next — or find even more easy healthy chicken recipes here.
Recommended Tools
- Saucepan – The right size for making the rich sauce in this dish.
- Slow Cooker – My favorite cooker for making low and slow main dishes — and this one is programmable!
Crock Pot Creamy Chicken
Creamy Crock Pot Chicken (Tuscan Style)
Make this creamy Crock Pot chicken recipe (Tuscan chicken) with juicy chicken, sun-dried tomatoes, spinach, and creamy sauce. It's so easy!
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Ingredients
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Instructions
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Heat oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add garlic and saute for about a minute, until fragrant.
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Add the cream and chicken broth. Bring to a gentle simmer, then set heat to low and simmer for about 10 minutes. The sauce will still be thin, but thicken enough to coat the back of a spoon.
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Meanwhile, place the chicken at the bottom of a slow cooker. Season lightly with Italian seasoning, sea salt, and black pepper. Top with sun-dried tomatoes.
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When the sauce is ready, keep it at low heat, but not simmering. Whisk in the Parmesan cheese, 1/4 cup at a time, until smooth. Adjust salt to taste if desired.
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Pour the sauce evenly over the chicken in the slow cooker. Try to get as much sauce as possible on top of the chicken and less on the bottom.
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Cook for 3-4 hours on High or 6-8 hours on Low.
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Remove the chicken from the slow cooker and set aside. The sauce in the slow cooker will be thin due to liquid released by the chicken, but the top of the chicken will have a layer of sauce that sticks to it.
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Turn the slow cooker on High, if it isn't already. Add the chopped spinach and stir for a few minutes, until the spinach wilts.
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Return the chicken to the slow cooker, and spoon the liquid, spinach and sun-dried tomatoes on top, or just pour them over the chicken to serve.
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Recipe Notes
Serving size: 1 large chicken breast with sauce and 1/4 of total tomatoes & spinach (1/4 of entire recipe)
The recipe card contains instructions for Crock Pot Tuscan chicken, but see the post above for stovetop instructions if that’s your preference.
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195 Comments
Pollyanna
0How do I print recipe easily
Wholesome Yum M
0Hi Pollyanna, There is a ‘Print It’ button located in the recipe card. I hope this helps!
Erika
0My husband is on the optimist (once called medifast) diet, which is low carb and low sugar. I have been making the medifast version of this recipe and it is one of our favorites. It is a similar recipe with the biggest difference being plain yogurt instead of the cream. I double the 1/2 cup of yogurt and use a full cup, and I am very liberal with the sun dried tomatoes. I’m cooking this recipe in the slow cooker right now and can’t wait to try it! Thank you for the recipe, I have been wondering how it would turn out in the slow cooker!
Sandra Cail
0You sent me a recipe for Creamy Tuscon Garlic Chicken and we tried it that night. It was very easy and delicious. Every recipe we have tried of yours are really good and easy as well. Thank you for share with us.
George Suematsu
0Tasty, but too much work for a crock pot meal.
Johanna
0Can I use cherry tomatoes instead of sun dried?
Wholesome Yum
0Hi Johanna, you can do that. The flavor will be slightly different and the consistency may be a little more watery.
Ann-Marie Cunniff
0Can this recipe be used in the Instant Pot?
Wholesome Yum
0Hi Ann-Marie, I haven’t tried that but it could definitely work! Let me know if you give it a try.
Debby
0Yes it can it will be ready quickly, thats all. That’s the beauty with an Instant Pot!
Amy Peffley
0This was an amazing recipe! My family loved it! Highly recommend!
Christine Rubino
0I LOVE THIS RECIPE! I have made this 3 times it is amazing!
Alysa
0Hello! Quick question: Where do the 9 carbs come from? Obviously the cheese, maybe the tomato? I don’t quite understand where the 9 carbs per serving is. If i missed it in your original post – I apologize!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Alysa, The carbs come from the sun-dried tomatoes, cheese, cream, and spinach.
Annita
0What size package of spinach do you recommend using for the two cups of chopped?
Wholesome Yum
0Hi Annita, a smaller bag of spinach (6 ounces) should give you more than enough for the recipe.
Nancy
0I just had this for dinner. It’s so fabulous! Very easy, too. Thank you!
Jackie
0Liked it was using a slow cooker. Finish dish the chicken was dry to my taste. I might have cooked the chicken too long. Not the recipe’s fault. May try again.
Mary
0Excellent low carb meal that tastes amazing!!!
Trish
0Great flavor! Like a few others have said next time I will double the sauce. My slow cooker seems to cook fast so even on slow it was ready in less than 5 hours. The chicken was so tender it fell apart when I was trying to remove so I simply shredded after adding the spinach. Will definitely make this again!
Kalie Marsch
0Hi! I am soooo excited to make this recipe. Thanks for sharing! Quick question – my chicken seems to always be dry when I cook it in my slow cooker. Any tips on how to ensure this time around the chicken is moist, specially since it won’t necessarily be sitting in a liquid per se the entire time it cooks? Thanks in advance!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Kalie, It sounds like you’re cooking the chicken for too long if it’s dry. Normally slow cooker chicken is very moist. Follow the time in the recipe and it won’t be dry.
Shon
0Thanks for the recipe. Loved the flavors. I will double the sauce next time.
Sarah
0Winner winner, crockpot chicken dinner! This was a hit with the entire family. including the kids. Props to you!
Beth Pierce
0So flavorful! Thanks for this scrumptious recipe!
Lexi
0Tasty!! I made this tonight for dinner. Super easy. My parents are very picky eaters and they loved it!! I doubled the recipe, used both chicken breasts and boneless chicken thighs. I did not put spinach but next time might want to try it with English peas.
Brandi
0Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! I am on a keto diet and it has been hard to find time to make a lot of the dishes. This is simple to make and VERY TASTY!!!!
Rebecca
0Hi Maya! I can’t wait to try this one out. I have an Instant Pot though and no slow cooker. How would you adjust, do you think?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Rebecca, I haven’t tested it in an Instant Pot. You can definitely follow the same instructions as the slow cooker by simply using the Instant Pot’s slow cooker setting. Otherwise it would need some experimentation to pressure cook.
Fiona
0There is no Chicken in the ingredient list. As this is what people tend to shop from can you please add it to recipes?
Trying this one tonight
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Fiona, Chicken breast is already in the ingredient list – it’s the 6th item. Ingredients are listed in the order they are used in the recipe. Hope you liked it!
Mindy Santosuosso
0I didn’t have the prep time so I had to change it up a bit. I sautéed the oil and (jarred pre-minced) garlic along with some broccoli and portabella mushrooms. Then I threw it all in the crockpot. I used a romano-parmesan cheese blend (because that’s what I had) & didn’t measure the cheese, or the salt and pepper. Once near done, I shredded the chicken into large pieces. I totally forgot about the spinach. I ate it straight and put the hubs over some pasta. It was a win, win. Will be making this one again!
Justine
0Omg! This is so delicious and easy to make. I added mushrooms as well. The alfredo recipe is so easy and better than restaurants ♡ Thank you!
Carla
0Loved it! Thank you. Husband says he hopes I will make this again. He is diabetic.
Ozie Mae Johnson
0This recipe is fantastic! Healthy, flavorful and colorful. The chicken was so tender. My house smelled amazing all day.
Clara
0I made this, ohhh so yummy!! Thank you for sharing
Courtney
0This was so good and easy to make! Definitely a keeper!
Sandi Moskowitz
0When I saw this recipe I decided it was time to buy a simple slow cooker. My Crock-Pot arrived Thursday night. We had Tuscan Chicken on Friday. Wow. It was awesome. Thanks so much for the wonderfully tasty recipe. Looking forward to making more deliciousness with my new Crock-Pot.
Teri
0I absolutely love your recipes and have a homemade keto recipe binder FULL of them. My question to you is where do you find chicken breasts that are 6 ounces? I really don’t pay much attention to the size because honestly I don’t eat that much meat. My husband eats most of it, and we keep some leftovers. However I just opened a packaged of chicken from Costco that was part of a larger multipack. It had two breasts and weighed in at 24 ounces. So each breast was DOUBLE in size what the recipe called for – not a problem at all, I simply cut them down but I would not have called them large in comparison to other packaged chicken breasts I have seen. Any way love the recipe just wondered about the breast size! Keep up the amazing work I’m a huge (mostly silent) fan.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Teri, I’m so glad you like the recipes! The size of chicken breasts will vary from brand to brand. It’s not really a big issue as you can cut them down like you said. 🙂
Judy
0One of our favorite dinners. My husband doesn’t know low carb from low tide but he knows what tastes good. This is more than good, it’s delicious and easy.
Jenn
0I followed all instructions to a “T” and was disappointed. Perhaps I thought this would be creamy (like creamed spinach). I cooked 3:15 on high. I had one piece of chicken left over (tossed the sauce) and it was actually better reheated. I think cooking the chicken with SD tomatoes and chicken stock would be better, then add the sauce and spinach once it’s cooked.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Jenn, Sorry it wasn’t what you were expecting. This definitely has some liquid by nature of cooking in the slow cooker, though it should be creamy too. Feel free to change up the order of cooking the sauce – I did it this way to make it the fastest and “hands off” so that it’s just ready in the slow cooker at dinner time.
Chuck VanPatten
0I tried this recipe. While the sauce absolutely rocked, the chicken was overdone and dry. I used 6oz. boneless breasts and cooked on low for less time than directed. Should I be using bone-in breasts? Skin on or off? The photos appear to be boneless breasts. Also, I’m wondering how the sauce would be on fish, especially swordfish steak? Anyone tried that? Thanks. CVP
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Chuck, I’m glad you liked the sauce – yes, you can use it on fish, though I haven’t tried it. It’s possible that your slow cooker temperature runs hotter than mine and it needs less time, so you could try reducing it next time. I did use boneless skinless chicken breasts.
ALISON BORELLI
0Made this for dinner last night — soooooo good. My hubby is leery of garlic and saw me mincing away 6 cloves of garlic…and he thought it was fabulous. So easy to make. Paired it with a low carb cheesy bread. Very satisfying. Will become a regular part of our food rotation.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I am so happy you liked it, Alison! Have a great day!
Antissia LeMalle
0If you don’t have the tomatoes on hand can they be omitted? Also I’m not a big spinach eater but my daughter loves. I have eaten a spinach dip does this kind of have that same kind of taste?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Antissia, Yes, you can omit the tomatoes if you’d like. It’s different from spinach dip since that’s typically sour cream or cream cheese based.
Serenity Simpson
0This was so delicious! I am thinking of making it for guests since it is also simple to make! Thank you!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I am so happy you liked it, Serenity! Thanks for stopping by!
Tricia
0WOW! I made this tonight and my family said it was hands down, possibly the best chicken dish they have ever had, better than an Italian restaurant!!! Thank you so much for the recipe and I will definitely try more 🙂
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I love to hear that, Tricia! Thanks for stopping by!
J-Man
0I made prepared this recipe and cooked it overnight in a crockpot. The only thing I added was a 1/2 cup of white wine in the sauce, which it probably didn’t need. I tasted the sauce and a little piece of chicken before going to work, and now I cannot wait for lunchtime. I also shared it with my sisters.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I am so happy you liked it! And good for you for sharing with your sisters! 😉 Thanks for stopping by!
Kerstin Kobetitsch
0Sounds great. How would make this like in an oven? I don’t own a slow cooker, but do have some time to cook. Ingredients are the same. Most instructions are the same. At what oven temp? And for how long? Like in a baking dish covered with tin foil, or Corningware with a lid.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Kerstin, I haven’t tried it, but I’m sure you can make it in the oven. I’d try at 350 degrees, but without trying it can’t say for sure how long the baking time would be. Please let me know how it goes if you try!
Denise
0Maya,
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I made it exactly as directed it was amazing.
I used the instant pot but used (slow cooker) as directed in the book.
I will definitely be making this again
Thanks again,
Denise
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I am so happy to hear that, Denise! Thanks for stopping by!
Roz Thomason
0What do you suggest serving with this entree?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Roz, In the summer I like a simple green salad, or zucchini noodles. You can find a full index of low carb side dishes here.
Melanie Custer
0I did it on the stove top. Browned the chicken with very little olive oil. Set the chicken aside. Combined all the other ingredients and then added the chicken to yhe pan and simmered till it was the consistency I want. Yummy yummy. Hubby even liked it.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0I am so happy you and your husband liked it, Melanie!
Kerstin Kobetitsch
0That sounds delicious… I will try that.
Cristina Monteiro
0I’m doing something similar. I browned the chicken sns set aside in a pyrex, then made the sauce, added it on top ans added sun-dried tomatoes. Once it bakes for about 10 minutes, im going to add the chopped spinach, ans cook another 5-10.
Stacy
0I just made the tuscan chicken recipe in the cookbook and didn’t love it. Looking forward to trying this one.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hope you like this one, Stacy! Not sure which cookbook recipe you tried, but this one is not in any cookbook so would be different from what you tried.
Denise
0This looks absolutely delicious! I can’t wait to try it out.
Thank you for sharing.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Denise! Hope you like it.
Mary Feldmann
0I have been looking for low carb dishes that were appealing and tasty. Finally, I have found you. Thank you so much. After bariatric surgery, this is the kind of meal I need.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Mary! I’m glad the recipes are helpful.
Marcia & James Beebe
0Hi Maya,
This looks good, but I eat turkey instead of chicken.
Would the timing or ingredients change, if I used turkey breast to make this dish?
Thank you,
Marcia
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Marcia, Yes, you can make it with turkey. I haven’t tested it, but should work fine toward the upper end of the time range.
Lori Parker-Gurule
0This sounds fabulous! I am going to use chicken thighs, so maybe 8? Also I would like to use my instant pot instead. Any tips?
Thank you!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Thank you, Lori! Yes, I’d probably use about 8 chicken thighs. I haven’t tried it in the Instant Pot yet. I’m not sure how well it would work, as I’ve heard some recommendations against cooking dairy under pressure. I can’t say for sure, though. Please let me know how it goes if you try!
Tatum
0I got the email today. It’s in the slow cooker now. The house smells fantastic! Can’t wait to taste it!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Yay, so happy you tried it right away! Let me know how you liked it!
Tatum
0It was a hit! I was short on sun dried tomatoes so I threw in some artichoke hearts to keep with the Tuscan theme. I also have kale coming out of my ears so used that instead of the spinach and it was delicious!!! Definitely going to make it again.
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Awesome! Artichokes and kale sound delicious, too.
Ken
0Why do your recipes appear as a pop-up?
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0Hi Ken, I’m not sure what you mean. Do you mean they open in a new window? If so, this is a setting on the platform you’re coming from. For example, Facebook or Pinterest will usually open links in a new window. It’s not specific to my site. Hope this helps.
Wendi
0Yummy! And so easy! Thank you for the recipe!
Maya | Wholesome Yum
0You’re so welcome, Wendi!