Cozying up to a bowl of this Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup on a cold, winter day will warm you right up!
Comfort food for the win!
When I think of my favorite comfort foods, one of the first things that comes to my mind is a bowl of creamy, hearty soup! This Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup screams comfort food to me. It’s chock full of tender chunks of chicken, loaded with hearty veggies and it’s made oh-so-creamy with Organic Valley Half & Half. This is a recipe I’ve been making since college and have tweaked it over the years by adding different veggies, omitting the flour, omitting the cream of mushroom soup, etc. It’s truly a classic Minnesota dish and the version I’m sharing today evolved from a recipe I found on the popular Taste of Home website years back. So a big shout out to Tasteofhome.com for helping me create this recipe! Any other Taste of Home fans out there?!
Set it and forget it.
I love that this recipe can be made in the slow cooker. Heck, I love all slow cooker recipes and how you can prep all of the ingredients the night before and then in the morning all you have to do is start the slow cooker and let ‘er cook. It’s like magic. If set on low, you really can’t overcook this Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup, but if you do have a slow cooker that has a built in timer that automatically switches the temp to “warm,” I’d recommend using that feature. Now if you’re an Instant Pot fan, I’ve included those directions below as well. I’ve got your back!
Oh so creamy and full of flavor. This Slow Cooker (or Instant Pot) Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup is hearty, comforting and perfect for those cold winter days. Click To TweetFor the chicken…you’ve got options.
While the recipe calls for chicken breast in their raw state, if you have leftover chicken that you want to use up, that works too! In fact, this Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup recipe is perfect for using up leftover chicken, rotisserie chicken or our Instant Pot Shredded Chicken. Simply add the pre-cooked chicken to the slow cooker or Instant Pot at the same time you add the half & half.
Quality dairy matters.
This is not a sponsored post, however I can’t express enough how important choosing quality organic dairy is. We have talked about this quite a bit on the blog and will continue to remind you of the importance. In fact, here is a blog post where you can learn more about why choosing organic dairy is important to your health, the planet, and the animals. Our go-to dairy brand is Organic Valley and we especially love their Grassmilk line which is made with dairy from 100% grass-fed cows.
If you’re one who doesn’t tolerate dairy all that well, you may be wondering if this Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup can be made dairy-free? Certainly. Simply use a can of coconut milk in place of the dairy and omit the butter or if you tolerate ghee, you can use that. It will have a slight coconut flavor, but it will still be super delish!
How about freezer-friendly?
Absolutely. Once the soup is done, transfer the soup to a freezer-safe container, allow to cool, cover and place in freezer.
To reheat in the slow cooker: Remove from freezer the night before and place in fridge to thaw. In the morning, place the soup in a slow cooker set on low.
To reheat in the Instant Pot from frozen: Place the frozen block of soup in the Instant Pot. You may need to let the container sit in warm water to loosen up the frozen block of soup in order to remove it. Set the Instant Pot on high pressure for 5 minutes. Then, release the pressure using the quick-release option. You can also reheat the soup from frozen on the stovetop in a similar fashion. It will just take a little longer to reheat.
OK, that’s enough from me. I think it’s time to get slow cookin’!
We’d love to hear if you give our Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup a try!
Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup
Oh so creamy and full of flavor. This Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup is hearty, comforting and perfect for those cold winter days.
Ingredients
- 1½ lbs. boneless skinless chicken breasts, raw
- Salt and black pepper
- 6 cups organic low-sodium chicken broth* (use only 4 cups for Instant Pot version)*
- 1 cup wild rice, uncooked
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 small yellow onion, diced (~1 1/4-1 1/2 cups)
- 3–4 carrots, peeled and diced (~1 1/2-1 3/4 cups)
- 2–3 celery stalk, diced (~3/4-1 cup)
- 2 tsp. Simply Organic dried rosemary
- 1 tsp. Simply Organic dried thyme
- 2 Simply Organic bay leaves
- 1 cup crimini or baby bella mushrooms, thinly sliced or diced
- 1/4 cup Organic Valley unsalted butter
- 2 cups Organic Valley Grassmilk half and half (or Whole Milk)
- ¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
Instructions
Slow Cooker Directions:
- Season chicken with salt and pepper. Place chicken into a 6-qt slow cooker.
- Stir in chicken broth, wild rice, garlic, onion, carrots, celery, thyme, rosemary and bay leaves.
- Cover and cook on low heat for 6-8 hours (or high for 3-4 hours).
- Add mushrooms during the last 30 minutes of cooking time. At this time you can remove the bay leaves and discard and also remove the chicken from the slow cooker and shred, using two forks. Then add chicken back to slow cooker.
- In a saucepan of medium heat, add butter and half and half (or milk), and heat through whisking continuously until butter is melted.
- Stir half and half and butter mixture into the slow cooker. Season with salt (~1 tsp-1 1/2 tsp.) and pepper to taste. Add additional broth or milk as needed to reach desired consistency.
- Garnish with fresh parsley, fresh thyme and shredded or shaved parmesan, if desired.
Instant Pot Directions:
- Season chicken with salt and pepper. Place the chicken breast, broth (4 cups), wild rice, garlic, onion, carrots, celery, rosemary, thyme, bay leaves and mushrooms in the Instant Pot.
- Lock lid into place. Turn vent valve to ‘Sealing’ position.
- Select ‘Manual’ setting on high pressure and set cook time to 30 minutes.
- When cook time is up, allow pressure to naturally release for 5 minutes then release remaining pressure using quick-release method (i.e. flip the vent valve to ‘Venting’ position).
- When all of the pressure is released and lid unlocks, remove the bay leaves and discard. Remove the chicken and shred with two forks.
- On the stove, add butter and half and half in a saucepan over medium heat. Whisk continuously until well combined and heated through. Season with salt and pepper.
- Add the shredded chicken back to the Instant Pot along the whisked butter/half & half mixture. Stir to combine.
- Serve immediately, garnish with fresh parsley, fresh thyme and shredded or shaved parmesan, if desired.
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Notes
*Depending on how much liquid your rice soaks up, you may need to add more broth to achieve a soup-like consistency.
Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1/8 of repipe (~1 1/2 cups)
- Calories: 320
- Fat: 14 g
- Sodium: 250 mg
- Carbohydrate: 23 g
- (Fiber: 3 g
- Sugar: 6 g)
- Protein: 24 g
Dietary
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Used my instant pot for the first time to make this recipe and it turned out amazing!
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Would this work the same with Quinoa instead of rice? Maybe add it in later, or mix separately at the end?
We have not tested this recipe with quinoa but yes, I would probably add it cooked at the end or half way through the cooking time.
Followed instructions. Used wild rice but came out mushy.
Wish I would of read comments before making. Yes, adding at the end is a better option.
Hi Currer, we’re sorry to hear the texture wasn’t as you desired. That can be affected by your brand of wild rice and how long it is in the slow cooker. If you use pre-cooked wild rice, it would be fine to stir that in at the very end.
Thank you so much for this delicious recipe and for including the instapot version with it! Also, I am so glad you added the blog about grass milk, very informative and I’ve always loved Organic Valley but thought grassmilk was another hype. Now i know 🙂
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Thanks for leaving a review and rating, Stephanie! And glad you were able to learn a little bit more about different milk options.
This was delicious! I actually made it stove top! So easy to make! I omitted the carrots as I don’t like cooked carrots, and still tasted great! I will for sure be making this again!
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That’s so great to hear, Sarah! Good to know it makes for a great stove top recipe, too!