Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free

Total Time: 6 hrs 20 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Hearty crockpot chicken meets pillowy gluten-free dumplings in a warm, comforting bowl
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Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free brings hearty crockpot chicken together with pillowy gluten-free dumplings in a warm, comforting bowl that’s easy enough for weeknight dinners and satisfying enough for weekend feasts. Tender chicken slow-cooked in aromatic broth with sweet carrots and celery is crowned with light dumplings that puff to fluffy perfection, creating a cozy, home-cooked hug in every spoonful. With simple prep and a set-it-and-forget-it approach, this gluten-free twist on a classic comfort food will soon become your go-to recipe for chilly evenings.

Key Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to whip up this cozy Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free:

  • 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts: Tender protein that shreds easily and absorbs savory broth.
  • 4 cups low sodium chicken broth: Flavorful base that slow-cooks veggies and chicken to cozy perfection.
  • 1 cup carrots diced: Sweet crunch that adds color and subtle sweetness to every spoonful.
  • 1 cup celery diced: Aromatic veggie bringing depth and gentle earthiness to the broth.
  • 1 medium onion chopped: Builds flavor with savory sweetness as it softens.
  • 2 cloves garlic minced: Adds warm, layered flavor to the slow-cooked broth.
  • 1 tsp dried thyme: Herbal note that brings classic savory warmth.
  • 1 tsp dried parsley: Bright herbaceous accent that complements thyme.
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper: Mild heat to balance flavors.
  • 1/2 tsp salt: Enhances all flavors in the broth.
  • 1 cup gluten free all purpose flour: Forms the structure of the dumplings so they puff up.
  • 2 tsp baking powder: Leavening agent that gives dumplings their fluffy lift.
  • 1/4 tsp xanthan gum: Binds gluten-free flour and improves dumpling texture.
  • 1/2 tsp salt for dumplings: Seasoning to bring out the dumplings’ flavor.
  • 1/3 cup milk or dairy free milk: Moisture that binds the dumpling batter.
  • 2 tbsp melted butter: Adds richness and tender crumb to dumplings.

How To Make Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free

With just a handful of ingredients and minimal hands-on time, this recipe takes care of itself in your slow cooker. You’ll start by building a fragrant broth, then let the chicken and veggies simmer until tender. Once the meat is shredded and returned, you’ll whip up a simple gluten-free batter and drop it straight into the pot. A final cook on high puffs up the dumplings to light, fluffy perfection—no fussy rolling or cutting required!

1. Place chicken broth, carrots, celery, onion, garlic, thyme, parsley, salt, and black pepper in crockpot and stir to combine.

2. Add chicken breasts then cover and cook on low for 6 hours or high for 3 hours.

3. Remove chicken breasts and shred with two forks then return to crockpot and stir.

4. In a bowl whisk gluten free all purpose flour, baking powder, xanthan gum, and salt for dumplings.

5. Stir in milk and melted butter until just combined to form dumpling batter.

6. Drop spoonfuls of batter evenly over the hot broth mixture.

7. Cover and cook on high for 45 minutes without lifting the lid.

8. Uncover and gently check that dumplings are cooked through and broth has thickened.

9. Spoon into bowls and serve hot.

Serving Suggestions

This Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free is pure comfort food, but a few thoughtful touches can elevate each bowl to restaurant level. Try pairing it with crisp, refreshing sides that balance the richness and keep the meal light and inviting.

  • Serve with a side of honey-butter glazed green beans for a sweet and crisp contrast.
  • Top each bowl with fresh chopped chives or parsley for a burst of bright flavor.
  • Offer warm gluten-free dinner rolls or crusty bread for dipping in the thickened broth.
  • Add a simple mixed greens salad dressed in lemon vinaigrette to cut through the creaminess.

Tips For Perfect Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free

Getting those dumplings light and fluffy all comes down to timing and technique. A few insider moves will have you savoring dumplings that rise tall and tender, every single time.

  • Garnish with fresh parsley or chives before serving for a pop of color
  • Do not lift crockpot lid while dumplings cook to ensure proper rising
  • Add vegetables like peas or corn in the last hour for extra color and nutrition
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days

How To Store It

This hearty stew with dumplings keeps beautifully, making it ideal for meal prep or lunches all week. Follow these storage tips to maintain optimal texture and flavor:

  • Refrigerate in an airtight container once cooled to room temperature; keeps fresh for up to 3 days.
  • Reheat gently on the stovetop over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
  • Freeze portions (dumplings included) in freezer-safe containers for up to 2 months; thaw overnight in fridge before reheating.
  • Revive thickness by simmering with a splash of broth or milk if it becomes too thick after storage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some quick answers to common questions—no fluff, just friendly guidance!

  • Q: How long does it take to prepare and cook this Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings recipe?

Prep time is about 15 minutes to chop vegetables, measure ingredients, and shred chicken. Cooking on low takes 6 hours for the broth and chicken, plus 45 minutes for the dumplings, for a total of about 6 hours 45 minutes. If you choose the high setting, it’s 3 hours for the broth and chicken, plus 45 minutes for the dumplings, totaling approximately 3 hours 45 minutes.

  • Q: Can I use frozen chicken breasts in this recipe?

It’s best to use fully thawed chicken breasts so they cook evenly and shred easily. If you start with frozen chicken, increase the cooking time by about 1–2 hours on low or 30–45 minutes on high, but always confirm the internal temperature reaches 165°F before shredding.

  • Q: What dairy-free substitutions work for the milk and butter in the dumplings?

You can use any unsweetened dairy-free milk such as almond, oat, or soy milk in place of regular milk. For the melted butter, substitute with vegan butter or coconut oil melted until liquid. These swaps maintain the dumpling’s moisture and flavor without gluten or dairy.

  • Q: Why shouldn’t I lift the crockpot lid while the dumplings are cooking?

The lid traps steam and maintains a high temperature, which creates the lift and fluffiness in the gluten-free dumplings. Lifting the lid lets out heat and moisture, causing the dumplings to sink or cook unevenly.

  • Q: How can I tell when the dumplings are fully cooked and the broth has thickened?

After 45 minutes on high, gently insert a toothpick or fork into the center of a dumpling—there should be no raw batter and it should come out clean. The broth should be slightly thickened, coating the bottom of the spoon without appearing watery.

  • Q: Can I add extra vegetables to the stew, and when should I add them?

Yes. Stir in quick-cooking vegetables like peas or corn during the last hour of the initial cooking phase. This way they’ll be tender but still vibrant, adding color and nutrition without becoming mushy.

  • Q: What’s the best way to store and reheat leftovers?

Cool the stew to room temperature, then transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally to prevent the dumplings from sticking, until heated through.

What Makes This Special

This Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free stands out because it transforms a beloved comfort dish into a worry-free, gluten-free experience—no one will believe those dumplings are light on flour! It works thanks to the slow infusion of savory broth flavors and the magic of proper leavening and xanthan gum to puff those dumplings to perfection. Feel free to print this article and tuck it into your recipe binder. Drop a comment or question below if you try it out or need a hand making it!

Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings Gluten-Free

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 360 mins Total Time 6 hrs 20 mins
Calories: 430

Description

Tender chicken slow-cooked in aromatic broth with sweet carrots and celery, then crowned with light gluten-free dumplings that puff to fluffy perfection. Each spoonful offers cozy, home-cooked comfort.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Place chicken broth carrots celery onion garlic thyme parsley salt and black pepper in crockpot and stir to combine.
  2. Add chicken breasts then cover and cook on low for 6 hours or high for 3 hours.
  3. Remove chicken breasts and shred with two forks then return to crockpot and stir.
  4. In a bowl whisk gluten free all purpose flour baking powder xanthan gum and salt for dumplings.
  5. Stir in milk and melted butter until just combined to form dumpling batter.
  6. Drop spoonfuls of batter evenly over the hot broth mixture.
  7. Cover and cook on high for 45 minutes without lifting the lid.
  8. Uncover and gently check that dumplings are cooked through and broth has thickened.
  9. Spoon into bowls and serve hot.

Note

  • Garnish with fresh parsley or chives before serving for a pop of color
  • Do not lift crockpot lid while dumplings cook to ensure proper rising
  • Add vegetables like peas or corn in the last hour for extra color and nutrition
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How long does it take to prepare and cook this Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings recipe?

Prep time is about 15 minutes to chop vegetables, measure ingredients, and shred chicken. Cooking on low takes 6 hours for the broth and chicken, plus 45 minutes for the dumplings, for a total of about 6 hours 45 minutes. If you choose the high setting, it’s 3 hours for the broth and chicken, plus 45 minutes for the dumplings, totaling approximately 3 hours 45 minutes.

Can I use frozen chicken breasts in this recipe?

It’s best to use fully thawed chicken breasts so they cook evenly and shred easily. If you start with frozen chicken, increase the cooking time by about 1–2 hours on low or 30–45 minutes on high, but always confirm the internal temperature reaches 165°F before shredding.

What dairy-free substitutions work for the milk and butter in the dumplings?

You can use any unsweetened dairy-free milk such as almond, oat, or soy milk in place of regular milk. For the melted butter, substitute with vegan butter or coconut oil melted until liquid. These swaps maintain the dumpling’s moisture and flavor without gluten or dairy.

Why shouldn’t I lift the crockpot lid while the dumplings are cooking?

The lid traps steam and maintains a high temperature, which creates the lift and fluffiness in the gluten-free dumplings. Lifting the lid lets out heat and moisture, causing the dumplings to sink or cook unevenly.

How can I tell when the dumplings are fully cooked and the broth has thickened?

After 45 minutes on high, gently insert a toothpick or fork into the center of a dumpling—there should be no raw batter and it should come out clean. The broth should be slightly thickened, coating the bottom of the spoon without appearing watery.

Can I add extra vegetables to the stew, and when should I add them?

Yes. Stir in quick-cooking vegetables like peas or corn during the last hour of the initial cooking phase. This way they’ll be tender but still vibrant, adding color and nutrition without becoming mushy.

What’s the best way to store and reheat leftovers?

Cool the stew to room temperature, then transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally to prevent the dumplings from sticking, until heated through.

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