Slow Cooker Chicken Broccoli Tortellini
This Slow Cooker Chicken Broccoli Tortellini is a creamy, comforting dinner made with tender chicken, cheesy tortellini, and broccoli in a rich Alfredo-style sauce. The chicken cooks slowly until tender, while the tortellini and broccoli are added later so they can finish cooking without becoming overly soft.
It’s an easy family dinner for busy weeknights when you want something warm and satisfying without spending a lot of time at the stove.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Easy preparation: Most of the work happens in the slow cooker.
- Creamy and comforting: Alfredo sauce, cream cheese, and Parmesan create a rich sauce that coats the chicken and pasta.
- Family-friendly: Tender chicken, cheesy tortellini, and mild broccoli make this an approachable dinner.
- Great weeknight option: You can prepare the main ingredients quickly and let the slow cooker handle most of the cooking.
- One-pot convenience: The chicken and sauce cook together before the tortellini and broccoli are added near the end.
Ingredients

- Chicken: Use boneless, skinless chicken breasts for a lean protein that becomes tender during slow cooking. You can also use boneless, skinless chicken thighs if you prefer darker meat.
- Alfredo Sauce: A good-quality prepared Alfredo sauce provides the creamy base for the recipe and keeps preparation simple.
- Cream Cheese: Cream cheese adds richness and helps create a thicker, creamier sauce. Cut it into smaller cubes before adding so it melts more evenly.
- Parmesan Cheese: Finely grated Parmesan adds savory, cheesy flavor and helps give the sauce more depth.
- Cheese Tortellini: Refrigerated or frozen cheese tortellini can work, but cooking times vary by product. Check the package directions and add the tortellini during the final stage of cooking.
- Broccoli: Fresh broccoli florets work particularly well because they retain some texture during the final cooking stage. Cut larger florets into similar-sized pieces so they cook more evenly.
- Seasonings: Garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and black pepper complement the creamy sauce without overpowering the chicken and cheese.
For exact quantities, use the recipe card below.
How to Make Slow Cooker Chicken Broccoli Tortellini
Step 1: Add the Chicken

Place the boneless, skinless chicken breasts in the bottom of the slow cooker. Season them lightly with salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and Italian seasoning.
Step 2: Add the Creamy Sauce Ingredients
Pour the Alfredo sauce over the chicken. Add the cubed cream cheese and Parmesan.
Cover the slow cooker and cook until the chicken is tender and reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).
Step 3: Shred the Chicken

Carefully remove the cooked chicken from the slow cooker and shred it using two forks.
Return the shredded chicken to the creamy sauce and stir until evenly combined.
Step 4: Add the Tortellini and Broccoli

Add the tortellini and broccoli to the slow cooker. Stir gently so the pasta and vegetables are coated with the sauce.
Cover and continue cooking until the tortellini is tender and the broccoli reaches your preferred texture.
Because tortellini cooking times can vary by brand and whether it is fresh, refrigerated, or frozen, begin checking it according to the package directions.
Step 5: Finish and Serve

Once the tortellini is tender and the broccoli is cooked, gently stir everything together.
Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed. Serve immediately while the sauce is creamy and warm.
Recipe Tips
- Add the Tortellini Near the End: Tortellini generally does not need the entire slow-cooking time. Adding it during the final stage helps prevent the pasta from becoming overly soft.
- Cut the Broccoli Evenly: Try to use similarly sized florets so they cook at approximately the same rate.
- Cut the Cream Cheese Into Cubes: Smaller pieces melt more easily into the warm sauce and can help create a smoother consistency.
- Check the Chicken With a Thermometer: The safest way to determine whether chicken is fully cooked is to check its internal temperature with a food thermometer. Poultry should reach 165°F (74°C).
- Don’t Overcook the Tortellini: Once the tortellini is tender, turn off the slow cooker or serve the meal promptly. Extended cooking can make pasta softer than intended.

Easy Variations
Use Chicken Thighs
Boneless, skinless chicken thighs can be substituted for chicken breasts. They have a richer flavor and remain tender during slow cooking.
Add More Vegetables
You can add other vegetables that complement creamy chicken dishes, such as sliced mushrooms, spinach, or peas. Keep in mind that different vegetables have different cooking times.
Make It Spicy
For a little heat, add crushed red pepper flakes or a small amount of your favorite hot sauce to the sauce.
Try a Different Tortellini
Cheese tortellini is a natural pairing, but spinach-and-cheese or another savory tortellini variety can also work.
Add Extra Parmesan
For an even cheesier finish, sprinkle additional freshly grated Parmesan over individual servings.
What to Serve With Chicken Broccoli Tortellini
Because this dish already contains chicken, pasta, and broccoli, you don’t need much on the side.
A few simple options include:
- Garlic bread
- Warm focaccia
- A simple green salad
- Roasted vegetables
- Steamed green beans
For a lighter meal, pair it with a crisp salad dressed with a simple vinaigrette.
Storage and Reheating
Allow leftovers to cool appropriately before transferring them to an airtight container and refrigerating them.
Store leftovers in the refrigerator and use them within 3 to 4 days.
When reheating, add a small splash of milk, cream, or chicken broth if the sauce has thickened. Reheat until the food is steaming hot throughout.
Because cooked pasta can become softer after freezing and thawing, this recipe is best enjoyed fresh or refrigerated rather than frozen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use frozen broccoli?
Yes. Frozen broccoli can be used, although its final texture may be softer than fresh broccoli. Add it during the final cooking stage rather than at the beginning.
Can I use chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts?
Yes. Boneless, skinless chicken thighs are a suitable substitute and can provide a richer flavor.
Can I add the tortellini at the beginning?
It is better to add tortellini during the final stage of cooking. Cooking it for several hours can cause the pasta to become overly soft.
How do I know when the chicken is done?
Use an instant-read food thermometer to check the thickest part of the chicken. Poultry should reach 165°F (74°C) for food safety.
Can I make this recipe without broccoli?
Yes. You can omit the broccoli or replace it with another vegetable that works well with creamy chicken and pasta.
Why is my sauce too thick?
Slow-cooker sauces can thicken as they sit, especially after the pasta is added. If necessary, stir in a small amount of milk or chicken broth until the desired consistency is reached.
Final Thoughts
Slow Cooker Chicken Broccoli Tortellini brings together tender chicken, cheesy pasta, broccoli, and a creamy sauce in one comforting meal. The key is to let the chicken cook first and save the tortellini and broccoli for the final stage so the pasta doesn’t spend hours in the slow cooker.
If you’re looking for an easy dinner that feels hearty without requiring complicated preparation, this crockpot chicken tortellini is a recipe worth adding to your meal rotation.


Slow Cooker Chicken Broccoli Tortellini
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Place chicken breasts in the slow cooker and season with garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and black pepper.
- Pour Alfredo sauce over the chicken. Add cubed cream cheese and Parmesan.
- Cover and cook until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F (74°C) and is tender enough to shred.
- Remove the chicken, shred it with two forks, and return it to the slow cooker.
- Stir in the tortellini and broccoli. Cover and continue cooking until the tortellini is tender and the broccoli is cooked to your preferred texture.
- Stir gently, taste for seasoning, and serve warm.
Notes
- Tortellini cooking time varies by brand and whether it is fresh, refrigerated, or frozen.
- Add tortellini during the final stage rather than at the beginning.
- Use an instant-read thermometer to confirm that the chicken reaches 165°F (74°C).
Leftovers can be refrigerated for 3 to 4 days. - Add a small splash of milk or broth when reheating if the sauce becomes too thick.
