Creamy Chicken and Noodles Skillet Recipe (2024)

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This Creamy Chicken and Noodles is how comfort food is supposed to be! This one-skillet recipe means that dinner and clean-up are a breeze!

Made with egg noodles and rotisserie chicken, the flavors will remind you of a homemade chicken pot pie – without all the work!

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Creamy Chicken and Noodles Skillet Recipe

Most people shy away from making chicken and noodles, but not this girl. I love a good hearty dish that warms my belly and taste buds. Plus, I’m “that” mom that loads this recipe up with veggies for the kids.

Of course, if you have picky eaters, you can leave out the peas and carrots and keep on with the rest of the recipe.

Since you have grains, protein, and veggies in this dish, it is a complete meal. The taste reminds me of the homemade pot pie my mom used to make growing up. I appreciate the fact that this dish is made with wholesome, hearty ingredients like broth and cream to make the gravy and no cream of chicken soup.

Did I mention that it makes more than enough for leftovers as well? This means you can make one meal and have enough for lunch the next day!

This simple skillet recipe is delicious and filling, perfect for the year’s colder months.

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Why Make This Chicken Noodle Skillet Recipe

  • Fast and easy – Just add the ingredients, and cook. It’s as simple as that.
  • No stress noodles – If you want to go above and beyond and make homemade noodles, you can, but I just use egg noodles, and everyone loves it.
  • Easy to flavor – Have someone in the family that likes heat? Add hot sauce to their bowl. Each serving can be seasoned easily.
  • Hearty and delicious – This is literally a warm hug in a bowl. It’s one of those meals that stick to your ribs and warms you right up.
  • Quick to make – It’ll be ready on your table in 20 minutes!

Looking for more chicken recipes?

  • Easy Chicken Tortilla Soup
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  • Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Wings
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  • 30 Minute Chicken and Rice Casserole

Ingredients + Tips For Creamy Chicken and Noodles

(Ingredients at a glance, you will find the full recipe with ingredient amounts in the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.)

  • Butter | I like to use salted butter, but unsalted works as well. Using butter over oil adds a delicious homestyle flavor.
  • Sliced mushrooms, onions and garlic | Sauteed to add flavor to the dish.
  • Poultry seasoning | Adds taste to really enhance the chicken flavor.
  • Chicken broth | You could also use chicken stock as well.
  • Egg noodles | Egg noodles work great because they’re thick and hold their texture well.
  • Rotisserie chicken | Easy to add since it’s already cooked! You can also use boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs that are fully cooked.
  • Heavy cream | Adds richness to the dish and helps thicken the sauce.
  • Frozen veggies | Veggies such as sweet corn, peas, and carrots. You can omit them if you don’t care for the veggies or change them with other frozen veggies.
  • Cornstarch | Optional. Only needed if you prefer a thicker sauce.

how to make Creamy Chicken and Noodles

1 Saute the Veggies: Add butter to a 12-inch skillet.Heat skilletover med-high highheat. Add mushrooms, garlic, and onions and cook ’til browned. (about 4 minutes)

2 Add the Noodles: Add chicken broth, poultry seasoning, salt, pepper, and noodles to the skillet. Cover and cook for 6 minutes, stirring occasionally.

3 Add Cream and Chicken: Stir cream into the skillet, and add chicken. Reduce heat to med-low.

4 Add veggies: Stir in corn, peas, and carrots.Cook an additional 3 to 5 minutes until the liquid thickens a bit. Remove the skillet from heat; as the sauce cools, it will thicken more.Season to taste with more salt and pepper as needed.

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Recipe Tips

  • Mix 1/4 cup additional chicken broth with 1 tsp cornstarch for faster thickening until smooth.Mix broth/cornstarch mixture into the skillet, cooking for another few minutes.
  • Add as many veggies and mushrooms as you want! (celery is a good option, and it adds fiber!) This recipe is really flexible and forgiving!
  • The instructions are simple to follow, so don’t stress out! The biggest thing you need to prep for is ensuring you have a large skillet so all the ingredients fit!

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Variations

  • Use leftover chicken if you have it. Any chicken will work great for this recipe.
  • Add other frozen veggies like okra, asparagus, and even beans.
  • You can leave the veggies out altogether if you have a picky eater.
  • If you want to add extra health benefits, you can use bone broth in place of stock.

Storage

Let the ingredients cool down, then add them to an airtight container with a lid. Store in the fridge and eat within 2-3 days. To reheat, warm it up in the microwave in 30-second increments, stirring between each.

To freeze, add to an airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight, and then reheat on the stove. You can add a bit more chicken broth if the sauce is too thick.

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FAQ’s

Can I make this with uncooked chicken?

If you don’t have leftover chicken, you can definitely use uncooked chicken. (Breasts or thighs work fine.) To use uncooked chicken in this recipe, dice the raw chicken into bite-size pieces and add it in with the mushrooms, garlic, and onions. Stir fry the chicken along with the veggies for about 4 to 5 minutes. Continue with the recipe as directed. I do prefer using precooked chicken as it saves the prep time of dicing the chicken.

Meal prep hack: Over the last year or so (now that my kids are older and can often fend for themselves), at the beginning of the week, I purchase the large family-size pack of chicken tenderloins and boneless skinless chicken thighs. I cook the tenderloins in two large skillets side by side and oven-bake the thighs. It takes about 20 minutes, and then we have all the protein needed for a week’s worth of meals.

Can I Add Fresh Vegetables Instead Of Frozen Ones?

You can, but you will most likely need to cook them first. I use frozen because they’ve already been cooked or blanched before being frozen, making them the perfect texture and heat up in only a few minutes.

How do you thicken the sauce?

The starch from the pasta, along with the heavy cream, will thicken the sauce as it cooks. The sauce will thicken even further as it cools. However, if you want a thicker sauce (or a larger amount), you can mix additional chicken broth with cornstarch. (One tablespoon per cup of broth.)

What if I only have canned veggies?

Canned veggies (for the peas, carrots, and corn) work fine too. I suggest adding them in at the end of the cooking time to prevent them from becoming mushy.

Can I use Bow Tie or another type of pasta?

This short cook time for this Creamy Chicken and Noodles recipe is based on the use of egg noodles. You could use another type of pasta but would need to adjust the cook time and amount of broth used. (I have not tested the recipe with another type of noodle, so I am unsure of what the exact changes would need to be.)

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  • Author: Jamie Sanders
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 generous servings 1x
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Description

Everyone will love this Creamy Chicken and Noodles Skillet Recipe. It’s a quick and easy one-skillet meal that tastes like chicken pot pie, but without all the work!

Ingredients

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  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 8 oz thinly sliced mushrooms
  • 1/2 cup diced onions
  • 1tspdiced/minced garlic
  • 1 1/4 tsp poultry seasoning
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 3 cups chicken broth
  • 3 cups No Yolks Egg noodles
  • 2 cups chopped rotisserie chicken
  • 3/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup frozen sweet corn, thawed
  • 1 cup frozen peas and carrots, thawed
  • optional (only if needed, 1 tsp cornstarch)

Instructions

  1. Add butter to a 12-inch skillet. Heat skilletover med-high highheat. Add mushrooms, garlic and onions and cook ’til browned. (about 4 minutes)
  2. Add chicken broth, poultry seasoning, salt, pepper and noodles to skillet. Cover and cook for 6 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  3. Stir cream into the skillet, add chicken. Reduce heat to med-low.
  4. Stir in corn, peas and carrots. Cook an additional 3 to 5 minutes until liquid thickens a bit.
  5. Remove skillet from heat, as the sauce cools it will thicken a bit more. Season to taste with more salt and pepper as needed.
  6. Optional: For faster thickening, mix 1/4 cup additional chicken broth with 1 tsp cornstarch until smooth. Mix broth/cornstarch mixture into the skillet, cooking for another few minutes.
  7. Garnish with fresh parsley and serve with biscuits, yum!

Notes

Don’tskimpon the mushrooms, onions, garlic and butter in step one – this is where much of the flavor comes from!

After the final cooking time, give it a taste and add additional salt, pepper and poultry seasoning as needed.

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FAQs

How can I thicken my chicken and noodles? ›

Flour or Cornstarch: Flour (or cornstarch) thickens the liquid, taking this soup from brothy to creamy. See recipe Note for that substitution. Chicken Broth: Or stock. Potato: 1 medium potato is the first magical ingredient in this recipe, because it cooks down and makes the soup SO creamy, hearty, and satisfying.

What goes well with chicken and noodles? ›

Freshly baked bread, baguette, or dinner rolls are excellent for dipping into the broth. Salads:A light salad with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and a simple vinaigrette can add freshness to the meal. Caesar salad or a side of coleslaw can also be tasty options. Vegetable Sides:Steamed or roasted vege.

How do you cook frozen noodles? ›

Place frozen noodles in boiling liquid; stir noodles to separate, return to boil. Reduce heat; simmer uncovered for 3–5 minutes or to desired tenderness, stirring occasionally. Drain and rinse.

Are egg noodles gluten free? ›

Unfortunately, regular egg noodles are not gluten-free as they are made with flour. However, don't be too disappointed because we have five more amazing gluten-free noodle options below! Keep reading to find out.

What can I add to chicken noodles to make them better? ›

Add some vegetables: Adding some vegetables to your chicken ramen noodles can add some flavor and nutrition to your meal. You can add some sliced carrots, green onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, or any other vegetables you like. Add some spice: Adding some spice can take your chicken ramen noodles to the next level.

How do you thicken cream sauce for chicken? ›

Cornstarch or arrowroot

You'll need about 1 tablespoon for every cup of liquid in the recipe. Mix the cornstarch with equal parts water to create a slurry and pour it into the pot. Whisk continuously over high heat until the cornstarch is well incorporated and the sauce starts to thicken.

How do you fix bland chicken and noodles? ›

  1. Start with a flavorful broth. Use a good quality low sodium chicken broth or make your own.
  2. Add aromatic vegetables, such as onions, garlic, carrots, and celery.
  3. Add herbs and spices. A few great choices are thyme, bay leaf, parsley, and rosemary.
  4. Try adding some acidity. ...
  5. Add dairy. ...
  6. Experiment with different proteins.
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What can I mix with my noodles? ›

  • Butter and Milk (France) To give your noodle recipe a French twist, all you'll need are two ingredients: butter and 🥛 milk. ...
  • Kimchi (Korea) ...
  • Fried Bacon and Egg (USA) ...
  • Peanut Butter and Sriracha Sauce (Thailand) ...
  • Sliced Cheese (Italy) ...
  • Sesame Oil and Soy Sauce (Japan) ...
  • Garlic and Soy Sauce (China) ...
  • Canned meat.
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What do Chinese people eat noodles with? ›

Boiled noodles may then be stir fried, served with sauce or other accompaniments, or served in soup, often with meat and other ingredients. Certain rice-noodles are made directly from steaming the raw rice slurry and are only consumed fresh.

Should frozen noodles be thawed before cooking? ›

Yes, you can cook frozen noodles without thawing them first. In fact, cooking them directly from frozen can help prevent them from becoming too soft or mushy. What is the best method for cooking frozen noodles? The best method for cooking frozen noodles is to bring a pot of water to a rolling boil.

Do you thaw frozen pasta before cooking? ›

Once frozen, pack pasta into freezer-safe containers for storage. For the best texture and flavor, we recommend freezing no more than one month. When cooking from frozen, do not defrost. Follow regular cooking instructions for the type of pasta you have, adding just 30–60 seconds of extra cooking time.

How do you cook grandma's egg noodles? ›

Remove noodles from bag and place slowly into 5-6 quarts of boiling water or broth. Stir with a pasta fork to separate the noodles. Keep that water boiling! Cook your noodles for 15-20 minutes or to taste.

Which is healthier pasta or egg noodles? ›

Egg noodles' nutritional content is similar to that of regular pasta but slightly lower in calories, carbs, and protein ( 1 , 2 ). They're also often enriched, meaning that certain vitamins and minerals have been added, increasing their nutritional value.

Are egg noodles healthier than pasta? ›

Are Egg Noodles Healthy? Egg noodles can give you extra nutrients that regular pasta won't, though they also lack in some areas compared to pasta. Still, you don't have to choose only one. Add both to your pantry for a well-rounded diet and supplement each with vegetables, proteins, and other sources of nutrients.

Does peanut butter contain gluten? ›

Living gluten-free can be a challenge. It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

How do you thicken watery chicken? ›

Powders and flours. Cornstarch, arrowroot, common wheat flour, and the flours or powders made from potato, tapioca, chickpea — to name but a few — long have been used to thicken cooking liquids. (Gelatins and gums also can play a similar role.)

What can I use to thicken noodles? ›

Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

How do you fix watery chicken noodle soup? ›

There are also fast starches like plain flour, or corn starch that can work in anywhere from a few minutes to a few seconds. The easiest way I've found to add them is to mix them with a little bit of cold water to form a slurry, and then pour the slurry into the boiling soup while stirring rapidly.

How do you thicken noodles? ›

Add Cornstarch or Flour: Mix a tablespoon of cornstarch or all-purpose flour with a small amount of cold water to create a smooth paste. Stir the paste into the soup and simmer until it thickens. Make sure to stir continuously to avoid lumps.

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