Crockpot Chicken Florentine, an easy & delicious soup made in your slow cooker. Loaded with chicken, spinach & cheese, this is soon to be a family favorite.
Well, it’s been a couple of weeks since I brought you Easy Family Dinner Ideas. Do you ever just start throwing things in your slow cooker without really giving it much thought as to what you are truly creating?
I do it all the time & then I have to come up with a name for it. That’s how this Crockpot Chicken Florentine came about.
Since the hubs has been in recovery from his surgery I have been making so many more crock pot meals. It’s so much easier.
After homeschooling the kids, working here full time & now moving it all around caring for him – life is beyond full & I need the easiest recipes I can find.
Slow Cooker Chicken Florentine
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I tossed a bunch of things that sounded good into the pot & you know what – we loved it. When I researched what I should call it I realized I had made my version of Crockpot Chicken Florentine.
How about that?! I was pretty pleased with myself that there was already a name for it AND that it turned into the family’s favorite soup thus far.
I know I mentioned easy before. But this really takes easy to a whole new level. Literally, toss in & let it go. The flavors are INCREDIBLE!
I do have to say – this filled to the top of my cooker. So if you have a cooker smaller than 6 quarts – or maybe you don’t have a family full of BIG eaters – you can cut this recipe in half.
Or you can make the whole thing & just freeze the rest for another time. Simple!!
Here are some commonly asked questions
What slow cooker do you use for this recipe?
When I originally made this recipe, I used this 4-quart slow cooker. I now use a 6qt slow cooker which works quite nicely for this volume of soup.
Can I add other ingredients to this?
Yes, of course. We like to toss in some corn, top with croutons or crushed crackers instead of cheese. Whatever you like to pair with these flavors would be delicious.
HOW DO YOU MAKE Crockpot Chicken Florentine?
- Combine all ingredients in a crockpot & cover.
- Cook on high for 5-6 hours.
- When you have about 1 hour left – remove the chicken & shred it – return to the crockpot.
- Cook the remaining hour.
Slow Cooker Italian Chicken Soup
Ingredients
- boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- cream of mushroom soup
- cream of chicken soup
- diced tomatoes
- water
- Velveeta cheese
- shredded jack cheese
- frozen spinach
- Minced onions garlic, salt & pepper
This is one of the most requested soups in our house! So good!
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Crockpot Chicken Florentine
Ingredients
- 6 chicken breasts boneless, skinless
- 23 ounces cream of mushroom soup 1 large can
- 23 ounces cream of chicken soup 1 large can
- 29 ounces diced tomatoes 2 cans – 14.5 ounces each
- 1 cup water
- 1 pound Velveeta cheese cubed
- 2 cups Colby-Jack cheese shredded
- 10 ounces frozen spinach 1 package
- 1 tbsp minced onions
- 1 tbsp minced garlic
- salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients in the crockpot & cover.
- Cook on high 5-6 hours.
- When you have about 1 hour left – remove the chicken & shred it. Return it to the Crockpot.
- Cook for the remaining hour.
Notes
Nutrition
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Tamar says
The ideas you share never cease to amaze me!
Hope K is recovering well!
Katie @ The Casual Craftlete says
I love Crockpot recipe! Can’t wait to try this, Gina. xo
carolina says
I am definitely trying this recipe! looks delicious!
Kim Cunningham says
Looks wonderful! We are in the last days of winter comfort food, so I better try this quickly!
Debbie says
This looks so delicious and comforting. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe.
Kelly says
YUM!!! Sounds delicious. xo
Kim says
Uncooked chicken correct? TIA!
Karly says
I know my family would love this for dinner! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Jenna says
This sounds perfect, I love recipes like this, dump and go! Thanks!
Heather @ My Overflowing Cup says
Simple Crock pot meals are the best! This one looks delish. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe with us.
Ash @ The Nashvillian says
Mmmm….I’ve had a crockpot for forever now, but have never actually used it. I know, that’s crazy. Maybe I’ll have to make this!
Robin says
That looks so yummy, can’t wait to try out your recipe. thanks.
Katie says
Neat recipe, always looking for something quick and simple, thanks for sharing!
Ashley Mullen says
Thanks for linking up to the Tasty Tuesday Linky. I’ve been this recipe to the Tasty Tuesday Pinterest board.
Sharon - Her Organized Chaos says
Anything crockpot meal has me SOLD. This looks great. Pinning and sharing. Thanks for sharing at Totally Terrific Tuesday last week. I’m excited to see what you have lined up this week!
Sharon
Her Organized Chaos
JenniferSarvis says
Just made this so simple and fast. Can’t wait to taste it in a few hours. Thank You