
Tender slow cooked chicken in a creamy sun dried tomato and Parmesan sauce that feels like a warm hug. Easy, hands off, and perfect for weeknight comfort.

This recipe was one of those delightful discoveries that arrived on a rainy Sunday when I wanted something comforting without standing over the stove. I first made this slow cooked chicken using whatever I had in the pantry and the crockpot because I needed dinner to be effortless. The result was a saucy, silky dish with bright sun dried tomato notes and a gentle heat that made everyone at the table go quiet for a moment before asking for more. It quickly earned a permanent spot in our weeknight rotation.
What makes this dish special is the balance between creamy richness and tangy savory elements. The heavy cream and grated Parmesan make the sauce feel indulgent while the sun dried tomatoes and garlic add layers of flavor. Cooking low and slow in the crockpot allows the chicken breasts to remain juicy while absorbing the sauce. Every time I serve it the aroma draws people into the kitchen, and leftovers reheat beautifully for a quick second night meal.
I remember making this for a small dinner party and watching friends go back for seconds. One guest reached for a piece of crusty bread and mopped the crockpot clean, which felt like the highest compliment. It is the sort of dish that invites conversation and seconds in equal measure.
My favorite thing about this dish is how forgiving it is. I once forgot to set the timer and came home after seven hours to find the chicken still moist and the sauce perfectly melded. Family reactions range from nostalgic comfort to surprised delight at how elegant a crockpot meal can taste.
Cool leftovers to room temperature within two hours then refrigerate in shallow airtight containers for up to four days. For freezing, divide into single meal portions in freezer safe containers, leaving an inch of headspace. Label with the date and use within three months for best flavor. Reheat gently on the stove over low heat or in the microwave in short bursts stirring between intervals to maintain sauce creaminess. If the sauce has separated after refrigeration, whisk in a tablespoon of milk or cream while reheating to restore texture.
If you prefer a lighter version swap heavy cream for half and half or full fat evaporated milk though the sauce will be slightly thinner. For a dairy free adaptation use coconut cream and a dairy free hard cheese alternative but expect a change in flavor profile. Replace sun dried tomatoes with roasted cherry tomatoes for a brighter, fresher note at a ratio of about one cup roasted to one quarter cup sun dried. For lower sodium choose low sodium chicken broth and reduce added salt.
This pairs beautifully with wide egg pasta, garlic mashed potatoes, or over a bed of steamed broccoli for a low carb option. Garnish with extra grated Parmesan and a sprinkle of fresh parsley for color. For a casual family meal offer crusty bread and a simple green salad tossed with lemon vinaigrette to cut through the richness.
The idea of combining tomatoes, garlic, cream and Parmesan has deep roots in Italian inspired home cooking. While not a classic from any single region, this approach borrows from Italian flavors and adapts them to modern convenience using slow cooking. The combination of sun dried tomatoes and cheese gives a concentrated umami that echoes rustic Mediterranean pan sauces.
In summer swap sun dried tomatoes for blistered fresh tomatoes and add fresh basil at the end for a brighter seasonal version. In winter add a handful of baby spinach or frozen peas in the last ten minutes of cooking to incorporate more vegetables. For holiday entertaining double the batch and keep warm in the crockpot for easy serving.
Assemble the sauce in a sealable container or freezer bag and store in the refrigerator for up to two days before cooking. For a true make ahead freezer meal combine everything except the cream and cheese in a freezer safe bag and freeze. Thaw overnight and stir in cream and Parmesan just before starting the slow cooker to maintain texture. Portion into individual containers for quick lunches.
Cooking can be simple and soulful at the same time. This slow cooked creamy chicken fills the house with good smells while giving you time back. It is a dish I return to again and again because it is forgiving, delicious and always welcomed at the table.
Pat the chicken dry before placing in the crockpot to reduce excess water in the sauce and improve flavor concentration.
If the sauce is too thin after cooking, thicken with a cornstarch slurry of one tablespoon cornstarch mixed with one tablespoon cold water and simmer on high for 10 to 15 minutes.
Use an instant read thermometer to remove chicken at 165 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent overcooking and keep meat tender.
This nourishing go crockpot marry me chicken recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
This Go Crockpot Marry Me Chicken recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Place the chicken breasts in the bottom of the crockpot in a single layer. Pat the meat dry and position thicker pieces toward the center for even cooking.
Whisk together chicken broth, heavy cream, chopped sun dried tomatoes, minced garlic, oregano, basil, red pepper flakes and grated Parmesan until combined. Taste and adjust seasoning.
Pour the sauce over the chicken making sure pieces are partially submerged. Season lightly with salt and pepper bearing in mind the cheese adds salt.
Cover and cook on low for four to five hours until chicken reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit and is fork tender. Avoid lifting the lid early to maintain steady temperature.
Remove chicken temporarily, stir the sauce to combine, return chicken to coat, and serve hot garnished with chopped parsley. Thicken with a cornstarch slurry if needed.
Last Step: Please leave a rating and comment letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business to thrive and continue providing free, high-quality recipes for you.
Leave a comment & rating below or tag
@easywhiskrecipes on social media!


Quick, elegant crostini topped with creamy cheese, bright cranberry sauce, toasted pecans and rosemary — ready in five minutes and guaranteed to impress.

Crispy, saucy chicken skewers tossed in a sweet-spicy bang bang glaze — quick to make in the air fryer and perfect for weeknights or parties.

Light, crisp churros made in the Air Fryer and rolled in classic cinnamon sugar for an easy at home treat ready to share.

Leave a comment & rating below or tag @easywhiskrecipes on social media!
Enjoyed this recipe? Share it with friends and family, and don't forget to leave a review!
This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
Comments are stored locally in your browser. Server comments are displayed alongside your local comments.

Join to receive our email series which contains a round-up of some of our quick and easy family favorite recipes.