GarlicParmesan Crockpot ChickenPotatoes

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Garlic Parmesan Crockpot Chicken & PotatoesCreamy, comforting, and incredibly easy — this Garlic Parmesan Crockpot Chicken & Potatoes is the kind of dump-and-go dinner every busy home cook loves. Tender chicken, buttery baby potatoes, and a rich garlic-Parmesan cream sauce come together with almost no effort. Perfect for weeknights or cozy weekends!🛒 Ingredients3–4 chicken breasts or thighs1 lb baby potatoes, halved1 cup heavy cream½ cup grated Parmesan cheese3 tbsp butter4 cloves garlic, minced1 packet ranch seasoning mix1 tsp paprikaSalt & black pepper, to tasteChopped fresh parsley (for garnish)Optional: cooked bacon bits🍲 InstructionsPrep the CrockpotPlace the chicken and halved baby potatoes into the bottom of your crockpot. Season with ranch seasoning, paprika, salt, and pepper.Make the Garlic Butter BaseIn a small pan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add minced garlic and sauté for about 30 seconds until fragrant (don’t let it brown).Create the Cream SaucePour in the heavy cream and add the grated Parmesan. Whisk until the sauce becomes smooth and creamy.Combine EverythingPour the garlic-Parmesan cream sauce evenly over the chicken and potatoes.Slow CookLOW: 5–6 hoursHIGH: 3 hoursCook until the chicken is tender and the potatoes are soft.Finish & ServeStir gently, sprinkle with fresh parsley, and add bacon bits if desired. Serve warm and enjoy!❓ 20 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Can I use chicken thighs instead of breasts?Yes — thighs stay even more juicy and tender.Can I use milk instead of heavy cream?Heavy cream gives the best thickness, but whole milk + 1 tbsp flour can work.Will this recipe work with frozen chicken?Yes, but add 1 extra hour on LOW. Always check the internal temperature reaches 165°F (75°C).Can I add vegetables?Absolutely — carrots, green beans, or broccoli work well.Can I substitute the ranch seasoning?You can use Italian seasoning + onion powder + garlic powder as a homemade blend.Does the Parmesan need to be freshly grated?Fresh gives a better melt, but the bagged kind works fine too.How do I thicken the sauce?Stir in 1–2 tablespoons of cream cheese at the end.Can I double the recipe?Yes, if your crockpot is at least 6–7 quarts.How do I prevent curdling?Don’t cook on HIGH for too long; dairy prefers LOW and slow.Can I use shredded Parmesan instead?Yes, but grated melts smoother.Is this recipe keto?Yes! Just reduce potatoes or replace with cauliflower.Can I make it spicy?Add chili flakes or cayenne pepper.Can I use half-and-half?Yes, but the sauce will be slightly thinner.Will it taste good without bacon?Yes — the bacon is optional for extra flavor.Can I make it in the oven instead?Yes — bake covered at 375°F (190°C) for 45–55 minutes.Can I use bone-in chicken?Yes, but increase cook time by 30–40 minutes.What can I serve it with?Rice, pasta, a side salad, or steamed veggies.Can I prep it the night before?Yes! Store ingredients separated and dump into the crockpot in the morning.How do I store leftovers?Refrigerate up to 3–4 days in an airtight container.Can I freeze it?Yes — freeze cooked leftovers up to 2 months.💡 20 Cooking TipsUse skinless, boneless thighs for the juiciest result.Sear chicken for 2 minutes per side before slow cooking for extra flavor (optional).Cut potatoes the same size for even cooking.Add a handful of spinach during the last 10 minutes for a veggie boost.Use fresh garlic instead of jarred for better flavor.Try adding cream cheese for a richer, thicker sauce.Stir gently at the end to avoid breaking the potatoes.Add freshly cracked black pepper for a stronger flavor.Use low-sodium ranch if you want to reduce saltiness.Add a splash of chicken broth if you prefer a looser sauce.Use a slow cooker liner for easy cleanup.Mix in shredded mozzarella for a creamier finish.Add crispy bacon at the very end so it stays crunchy.Garnish with extra Parmesan for presentation.For meal prep, store chicken and potatoes separately from the sauce.Add mushrooms for an earthy flavor boost.If the sauce separates, whisk vigorously and add a little warm cream to fix it.Let the dish rest 5 minutes before serving — it thickens naturally.Swap potatoes for gnocchi (added in last 45 minutes).Taste and adjust salt at the end — Parmesan and ranch already add saltiness.

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