Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (2024)

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Looking for a fancy dinner but don’t have time to prep? Skip take-out and make this fantastic Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe

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I love being able to put dinner in the Crockpot and just walking away to spend time with my family. Especially during these summer months. This light and amazing Crockpot Chicken Marsala makes an amazing family supper. So good, you could even make it for a dinner party or date night! The chicken is full of flavor and extremely tender after being in the crockpot for hours. This is a must-try!

What Size Crockpot?

To get the best results in this recipe use a 5 quart or larger crockpot. This will allow the chicken plenty of room to cook thoroughly.

What to Serve With It?

Serve the chicken with some delicious crockpot mashed potatoes.They are a perfect side dish to go with this Chicken Marsala. Trying to keep it light? Try theseGarlic Cauliflower Mash (Fake Mashed Potatoes)

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Do I have to use wine?

While traditional chicken marsala is made with wine, you do not HAVE to use it. You can replace the wine in this recipe with some additional chicken broth and it will be just as delicious!

Crockpot Chicken Marsala

Looking for a fancy dinner but don't have time to prep? Skip take-out and make this fantastic Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe

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Equipment

Ingredients

  • 4 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
  • 1 Cup Flour or Gluten Free flour mix
  • 3 tablespoons Olive oIl
  • 2 oz prosciutto or bacon
  • 8 oz sliced mushrooms
  • 1/3 cup dry marsala wine or chicken broth
  • 1/3 cup Chicken Broth
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

Instructions

  • Place flour in shallow bowl and season with salt & pepper.

  • Coat the chicken evenly with the flour, shaking off the excess.

  • Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Brown the chicken on both sides. Working in batches so you don't over crowd the pan.Transfer to crock pot once browned.

  • In the same skillet place another 1 tbsp of olive oil and the prosciutto until it becomes crisp. Remove prosciutto onto paper towels.

  • Add mushrooms to skillet and cook until they begin to brown. Once brown stir in wine and broth, scraping up the browned bits of prosciutto stuck to the pan.

  • Pour the mushroom and wine sauce over the chicken in the crockpot.

  • Cover and cook on low for about 4 hours

  • Top with the cooked crumbled prosciutto and chopped parsley.

Gluten Free

  • Use a gluten free flour and gluten free chicken broth

Servings: 4

Author: Amanda Carlisle

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  1. Looks simple and delicious! Yum!

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    1. This was great! I had to use white wine and added a bit of fresh sage. It was delicious!

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  2. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (11)
    We just love Chicken Marsala and your recipe in the Crock Pot looks fabulous! Hope you have had a great weekend and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday!
    Come Back Soon,
    Miz Helen

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  3. I love my crock pot especially in the cooler months – thanks for sharing at the #WWDParty.

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  4. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (12)
    Congratulations!
    Your recipe is featured on Full Plate Thursday this week. Hope you enjoy your weekend and your new Red Plate!
    Miz Helen

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  5. Lovely recipe. I can’t wait to try it out! My mom got me a new crockpot for Christmas so I’ve been putting it to work!

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  6. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (13)
    We just tried this over the weekend and I did 6 breasts and 1/2 cup broth and 1/2 cup marsala wine and we got enough for two dinners over the weekend for my husband and I and my five year old daughter and I also had enough for lunch today! Really easy and great recipe. We omitted the prosciutto to save calories and it was still amazing! Thank you for posting!!

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  7. This is the third time I’ve made this recipe. My family always say they don’t care everytime I ask them what they would like for dinner.
    I just mentioned chicken Marsala and my GOD they goes nuts!!
    GREAT RECIPE! !!

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    1. Glad they love it Rebekah! It’s one of our favs too!

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  8. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (14)
    One word review…DELISH!

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  9. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (15)
    Fantastic recipe – every bit of it was enjoyed, even the leftovers. Came out perfect the first time. I was a bit worried as it cooked, because it didn’t have great flavor – but by the time I served it, it was really great. The next time I make it, I will plan to double the recipe, since it went so fast. Also, I did add about a teaspoon of balsamic glaze during cooking for extra flavor.

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  10. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (16)
    My family loved this recipe. I doubled it, seared the chicken the night before, cooked bacon and mushrooms Sunday morn before church. I put all in crockpot and lunch was ready after church. Very good. Pretty easy.

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  11. Can’t wait to make this for my daughter’s graduation party. I will be doubling it! Hope it turns out! Looks Great! & Easy

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  12. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (17)
    My crockpot setting says High 4 hours..shall I still cook for 4hours?

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  13. Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (18)
    I made this and it was wonderful but I changed a few things. First I used chicken thighs, bone in, and more garlic, tarragon and rosemary sprigs on top.And I served it over fresh baby spinach, uncooked, with hot focaccia bread on the side. Oh, and instead of cream I used some fat free Greek yogurt. So good!

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  14. This recipe was so amazing in my crockpot! Is there a way to cook this in an instant pot though for faster cooking?

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Crockpot Chicken Marsala Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to cook crockpot chicken on high or low? ›

We found that the only way to cook chicken (and turkey) in a slow cooker is on the low setting and for a relatively short amount of time.

How long does chicken have to be in the crockpot? ›

Cover your crock pot and cook chicken breasts on low for 6-7 hours or on high for 3-4 hours. Chicken is done when the internal temp reaches 165 degrees F. Use chicken in your favorite recipes. Perfect for shredding!

Why is my chicken tough after cooking in crockpot? ›

Aside from accidentally overcooking the meals, the most common reason we see for tough, rubbery, or overdone chicken is customers using a Crockpot that is far too big.

How do I keep chicken from drying out in the crockpot? ›

Using a nice, long, low-and-slow cook time helps chicken breasts retain plenty of moisture - but you can certainly opt to add a splash of water or chicken stock to the crockpot if you like!

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low? ›

Low: 7-8 hours to reach the simmer point. High: 3-4 hours to reach the simmer point. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Is 3 hours in a slow cooker enough for chicken? ›

For a whole chicken – Place it in your slow cooker breast side down. Cover with the lid and cook on High for around 4-5 hours or Low for 6-8 hours. For bone-in pieces - Arrange chicken pieces in a single layer in the slow cooker. Cover with the lid and cook on High for around 3-4 hours or Low for 4-6 hours.

Does chicken get more tender the longer it cooks in a slow cooker? ›

The connective tissue is turned to gelatin after slow cooking in moist heat for several hours. That is why tough meats become “fork tender” in the slow cooker.

Can you overcook chicken in a slow cooker? ›

You can overcook chicken in a slow cooker. If the chicken is cooked too long, it will become dry and tough. Check your chicken for doneness early, especially if it is one of your first times making it.

Is it safe to cook raw chicken on low in a slow cooker? ›

Research conducted by USDA FSIS indicates it's safe to cook large cuts of meat and poultry in a slow cooker. Follow the manufacturer's recipes and safety guidelines.

Can I leave chicken in the slow cooker overnight? ›

Most appliances will automatically shut off after 20 or so hours on this setting, but you shouldn't leave food in a slow cooker for an extended length of time. The general rule of thumb is that 2-4 hours is the maximum length of time you can leave food in a slow cooker on warm.

How to stop chicken falling apart in a slow cooker? ›

Crockpots are designed to make this very easy. Roasting in the oven is hot and dry. The meat cooks faster, not very much gelatin is converted and the meat holds together better (or is tough depending on the meat). The solution is simple: Don't cook your chicken as long.

Why does chicken get watery in crockpot? ›

This moist environment allows you to leave food to cook for hours without risking it drying out. But because there is no evaporation, the liquid isn't able to reduce and thicken naturally in a slow cooker, often resulting in watery sauces and loose gravies.

Is it better to cook chicken on high or low in the crockpot? ›

For optimal results, it's generally recommended to cook chicken on the low setting in a crockpot. This slower cooking method allows the chicken to become more tender and absorb flavors, resulting in a juicier and more flavorful dish compared to using the high setting.

Does chicken need to be covered in liquid in crockpot? ›

Adding some liquid to the slow cooker is an essential step, and ensures that the chicken is tender and juicy.

Should you rinse chicken before putting in crockpot? ›

However, washing raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb or veal before cooking it is not recommended. Bacteria in raw meat and poultry juices can be spread to other foods, utensils and surfaces. We call this cross-contamination.

Is it better to cook chicken low and slow or fast? ›

Question: When I cook chicken, it always comes out tough. Am I cooking it too long, too short, too high or too low? The slower you cook chicken, the better. That's the overall rule for cooking protein.

Is it better to use low or high setting on slow cooker? ›

If possible, turn the cooker on the highest setting for the first hour of cooking time and then to low or the setting called for in your recipe. Foods take different times to cook depending upon the setting used. Certainly, foods will cook faster on high than on low.

Is it better to cook chicken at a high or low temperature? ›

You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

Does chicken get more tender the longer you slow cook it? ›

Yes, chicken breast will become softer and more tender the longer it is cooked, provided it is cooked at a low enough temperature. If it is cooked at too high of a temperature, the chicken breast will become dry and tough.

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