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This chicken and noodles recipe is a time-saving family meal that’s made all in one pot in just 30 minutes! It has tender chicken and buttery egg noodles all smothered in a creamy sauce.
You may also like my Easy Chicken Noodle Casserole or Chicken Tortellini Soup next.
Why you’ll love it
Everyone loves an inexpensive yet cozy dinner, and there’s definitely no shame in opening up a can of soup every so often as a shortcut to help a recipe along. This homestyle creamy chicken and noodles is a stovetop classic that feeds hungry mouths with minimal effort.
This has the ultimate savory sauce that takes all the best flavors from Chicken Noodle Soup and basically concentrates them into one saucy, creamy noodle dish. Just a handful of pantry ingredients combine in this comforting meal, and using leftover or rotisserie chicken makes it that much more convenient!
What you’ll need
- Butter – for sautéing
- Onion – you can use whichever variety you have on hand, but our kitchen likes sweet (Vidalia) onions best
- Garlic – for savory goodness. Use even more if you’re a big fan
- Chicken broth – to add depth and richness to the sauce
- Heavy cream – it adds texture and luxuriousness
- Cream of mushroom soup – condensed soup is a tried and true shortcut
- Egg noodles – use extra wide (broad) egg noodles for best results. You’ll find them in the dry pasta aisle at the grocery store.
- Chicken – use any leftover cooked chicken you have, like from a Roast Chicken, or buy rotisserie
Helpful tips
- As with any one pot meal, use recipe timing as a guideline and adjust as needed since pots and stoves can vary. If liquid levels are getting low before the pasta is cooked, add a little more chicken broth or cream and/or reduce the heat, and if there’s too much liquid, simply cook it for a bit longer.
- Sensitive to salt? You may want to use reduced sodium versions of chicken broth and the condensed soup.
- I have not tested swapping the cream for something else. It adds richness and helps the sauce have a thicker texture, so I’d use caution against using something lower fat like half-and-half or milk.
How to make chicken and noodles
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
In a large soup pot or Dutch oven, sauté the onion in the butter until softened. Stir in the garlic. Add in the broth, heavy cream, and can of condensed soup. Stir until incorporated, and increase the heat.
Once boiling, add in the egg noodles. Give it the occasional stir as it simmers and cooks the noodles while reducing the sauce. Add in the chicken and warm it through. Season with salt & pepper, and garnish with chopped fresh parsley.
Tools for this recipe
Check out Natasha’s favorite kitchen essentials, gadgets, and cookware!
- I like to use this garlic press to quickly mince it since you don’t even need to peel the cloves.
- Here is the Le Creuset Dutch oven I use, and this budget-friendly Lodge Dutch oven is also a great option.
- Butter is super easy to measure out with this butter dish that has measurement markings right on it.
Substitutions and variations
- You could add some finely chopped veggies for some color. Try frozen peas and carrots and/or corn, or throw in a couple handfuls of fresh spinach towards the end of cooking time.
- If you’re not a fan of cream of mushroom soup, swap with cream of chicken or cream of celery or even condensed cheddar soup.
- Want it to be cheesy? Add in a cup or so of grated cheddar or some freshly grated parmesan!
- If using a different kind of pasta, be mindful that cooking time and/or liquids may need to be adjusted.
What to serve with chicken and noodles
- It’s a great complete meal in itself, but I wouldn’t say no to pairing it with a slice of Extra Cheesy Garlic Bread for all-out comfort food. A dinner roll works too.
- For something lighter, try a side salad with mixed greens, your favorite veggies, and my Olive Garden Salad Dressing or Homemade Ranch Dressing.
Leftovers and storage
- Leftover chicken and noodles will last 3-4 days in the fridge in an airtight container, but keep in mind the pasta will soften up and soak up the sauce over time.
- Reheat leftovers on low heat. Either the stove or microwave works.
- I don’t recommend freezing leftovers. Creamy sauces and pasta usually don’t hold up well after thawing.
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Easy One Pot Chicken and Noodles
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1/2 medium onion chopped
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1/2 cup heavy/whipping cream
- 1 (10.5) ounce can condensed cream of mushroom soup
- 3 cups uncooked egg noodles extra wide size
- 2 cups cooked chicken I used rotisserie
- Salt & pepper to taste
- Chopped fresh parsley optional, to taste
Instructions
- In a Dutch oven or pot, sauté the onion in the butter for 4-5 minutes over medium heat.
- Stir in the garlic and cook for 30 seconds.
- Add in the chicken broth, heavy cream, and cream of mushroom soup. Stir until combined and increase the heat to high.
- Once it's boiling, add in the egg noodles. Cook for 10 minutes, uncovered, stirring fairly often. Turn the heat down (to medium or even medium-low) to maintain a rapid simmer (not a furious boil). You don't want the liquid to reduce too much before the pasta has cooked. See notes below for troubleshooting tips.
- Stir in the chicken and let it warm through, then season with salt & pepper as needed and top with fresh parsley if using. Serve immediately.
Notes
- Pots and stoves can vary so timing may need to be adjusted. If the noodles aren’t yet cooked and the liquid level is getting too low (like they’re in danger of sticking and burning), turn the heat down and/or add a splash more broth or cream. If there’s too much liquid, cook for a little longer.
- You may want to use low-sodium versions of the cream of mushroom soup and the chicken broth if you’re sensitive to salt.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Made this tonight. Quick and easy. I added peas and parmesan cheese on top. Thank you.
Great!! Love those additions. ๐
This is a fantastic recipe! The cream soup and heavy cream make the meal over the top! I added frozen peas and I cooked my noodles separately because I was worried Iโd mess it all up. I used big dumplings that needed to cook awhile. I would probably add carrots too next time. This will definitely be a go to recipe weekly. It would be difficult to not love this combo. Comfort food in the best way! Thank you for sharing!!
Thank you so much!
I didnโt find it was enough liquid to cook my noodles, added a lot more chicken broth. Time was about 20-30 minutes extra.
I wonder if it would be easier to cook tbe noodles separately then add to the liquid?
Iโm a beginner cook!
Hi! You could for sure cook them separately. I’m not sure how it took an extra 20-30 minutes?
Very good
Followed the recipe except used whole milk & garlic powder. My husband said this is pretty good:)
Great! ๐
Oh my goodness! Yummy ๐ comfort food.
Thank you!! ๐
Delicious
Thank you!!
Absolutely delicious! No other words needed.
Aww thank you!
My hubby recently went on a low sodium diet. I made the substitutions of no sodium butter and chicken broth, and low sodium cream of chicken soup. I also added some chicken bouillon since that seems to help balance out not having the sodium. This was as close as I’ve been able to come to those tasty noodles that come in a paper packet that have a zillion mg of sodium!! Great recipe!
I’m thrilled it worked out, Lynn!! ๐ Thanks for your detailed review!
My son loves this meal and he can be difficult to please. I love that it’s one pot and so quick, thank you!
Yay! You’re very welcome, DeeDee. Glad he likes it. ๐
I wasnโt impressed with this recipe. I have had much, much better.
Sorry you didn’t like it. It’s quick comfort food using cream of mushroom soup… not a gourmet masterpiece.
If you donโt like this recipe you may have cut corners on the most important ingredients because this is hard to dislike. The heavy cream and soup make a big difference. Iโd recommend trying it again. Itโs really very good!
Bully! Yuk!
Do I boil or fry the chicken 1st?
Hi! Please read the blog post… it explains everything you need to know how to successfully make this recipe. Yes, you use pre-cooked chicken for this recipe. I bought a rotisserie chicken. But you could cook it any way you prefer. Hope you enjoy it, Cathy! ๐