Easy and flavorful Slow Cooker Chicken Marsala in a savory sauce filled with mushrooms and garlic!
Loving this super easy Slow Cooker Chicken Marsala? You’ll also want to try my NEW Instant Pot Chicken Marsala, Sheet Pan Balsamic Chicken with Potatoes and Carrots, One Pan Garlic Herb Chicken and Asparagus, and Healthy Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore.
Thank the heavens above it’s Sunday. If we’re being 110 percent honest, this weekend has not been my favorite. Sometimes stupid things happen and when all is said and done, it just bites.
Let me tell you a very quick, watered down story about my Saturday morning.
Our new fridge (a story in and of itself) has a shelf in it that was just the right height to push on the lever for our 2-gallon water jug. We didn’t realize this of course. So we grabbed a glass of water before going to bed on Friday night, like we always do, enjoyed a few re-runs of Last Man Standing, and slipped into a blissful, ignorant slumber. Meanwhile, back at the fridge, water leaked all over our wood kitchen floor all. night. long. and the next morning we discovered a very soggy, very warped floor. It could be worse. It’s not the end of the world.
But It still hurts to realize your just-barely-finished kitchen (seriously. the day before you guys, the day before…) remodel is now expanding.
Gahhhhh. So close, and yet so far.
On a much, much happier note —> slow cooker chicken marsala! This stuff. It’s SO good! Incredibly easy with just a few minutes of prep and that creamy sauce is heavenly. It’s easy peasy and crazy delicious meals like this that get me through stressful weeks. I could use a few more like this after our kitchen disaster.
Good thing my husband was as big of a fan of this chicken marsala as I am because it’s going right back on the menu this week!
What people are saying about this Slow Cooker Chicken Marsala
“I would just like to tell you how much we enjoy this recipe! I have made it multiple times, and usually it gets cooked until the meat falls apart, but it is absolutely delicious! We serve it over mashed potatoes. Also, leftovers freeze like a dream! By far, this is the best slow cooker meal I have ever had or made!” – Kelli
“This is SO GOOD! I just got a new slow cooker and was a wee bit nervous because my old one was so hot that it turned everything into jerky. But this turned out perfection! I did substitute skinless boneless thighs instead of breasts and had to cook on high due to time constraints and we loved it. Chicken was tender and the sauce was delicious. Definitely donโt go light on the salt โฆ it needs it to give the sauce a fuller flavor. Creme de la Crumb is my go to for good recipes and you didnโt disappoint. Delicious!” – Katie
“I made the Chicken Marsala for 10 guests and everyone loved it! They kept complimenting how great it was! I meant to buy chicken breasts but grabbed chicken thighs and Iโm glad I did! So good!” – Gwynne
“This was delicious and incredibly easy. I only had frozen bone-in chicken breasts. I made the recipe without the mushrooms and heated it on warm for 2 hours, added the mushrooms and cooked on low for 6. Fabulous.” – Heidi
Slow Cooker Chicken Marsala
Ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
- salt and pepper to taste - (I used about ยฝ teaspoon of each)
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 1 cup sliced mushrooms
- 1 cup sweet marsala cooking wine - (may sub chicken broth in a pinch)
- ยฝ cup water
- ยผ cup corn starch
- fresh parsley - roughly chopped
Instructions
- Lightly grease your slow cooker with nonstick spray. Season chicken with salt and pepper and place in the bottom of your slow cooker.
- Top chicken with garlic, mushrooms, and marsala wine. Cover and cook for 5-6 hours on low.
- Use a slotted spoon to transfer chicken to a plate. Whisk together water and cornstarch til dissolved, then pour into slow cooker and stir.
- Add chicken back to slow cooker, switch heat to high, cover and cook another 20-30 minutes until sauce is thickened. Taste and add salt and pepper as needed. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.
Notes
Nutrition
Recipe slightly adapted from Tablespoon.
Yummy!! This looks good!! And I’m sorry about your kitchen.I’ll be praying for ya’ll!
I made this for dinner today. I substituted the water & cornstarch with 2 tbsp. softened butter & 1/4 c flour creamed together and whisked into the sauce. This mixture gives you the shiny rich sauce I get when I make pork marsala. I may try pork in the crockpot, too.
So sorry about your kitchen! This is AMAZING!!!!! Omg so much flavor! And so easy and simple. A keeper for sure.
Such a bummer about the kitchen, but thank you for sharing this recipe. Adding it to the menu for this week! Looks delicious and so simple.
Bummer is the perfect word! But it’s turning out that we might be able to keep the floors and we are soooo happy about that so all is well! ๐ Definitely try the chicken marsala – hope you love it Eliza!
Making it this week! Sorry about your kitchen:(
It was a pretty sad thing with the kitchen floor BUT they’re drying flatter than we expected them to and they might be salvageable! Hope you enjoy the chicken marsala Ren!
So sorry to hear about your floors! ๐ I do have to say though…Chicken Marsala is my FAVORITE and it turns out that I have those ingredients already. Making this tomorrow!
Yeahhhhh, it was a sad occurrence with the floors – BUT good news, they are drying flatter than we had expected! We might be able to salvage the floor after all! Hope you love this chicken marsala as much as we do Kelli! ๐
Hey! I’ve made this earlier and I absolutely love it! I was just wondering.. My Marsala chicken’s gravy looks slightly darker than the ones in your picture. Is there a reason for that? Also, is there something I could add to it to make it sort of like a pasta sauce? Like heavy cream? Thanks for the help!!
Hi Avni, You could definitely add heavy cream – that would make it more creamy and rich, YUM! If your gravy is darker than mine it could be from the brand of cooking wine you use or some of the other ingredients, as long as it tastes good though it’s okay! ๐
How much cream should I use and how soon after can I put the cornstarch& water?
Try using chicken broth in addition to marsala wine.