Whenever I need a comforting dinner that practically makes itself, I turn to my Slow Cooker Chicken and Rice. It’s the kind of meal that fills the house with delicious aromas and keeps everyone happy at the table. I love how it feels like a hug in a bowl — tender chicken, fluffy rice, and sweet veggies all mingled together. The best part? It’s a true one-pot wonder that saves me from juggling multiple pans. If you’re building up your slow cooker recipes, this is one you’ll come back to again and again. On nights when I don’t want to fuss, I often make this after a batch of slow cooker meatballs earlier in the week.

What You’ll Need
The beauty of this dish is its simplicity. A handful of pantry staples and some fresh chicken come together to make magic.
- Chicken breast or thighs – I use boneless, skinless pieces for easy eating.
- Rice – Long-grain white rice works best. I find it holds up better than short-grain.
- Onion & garlic – Freshly chopped; they give the base so much flavor.
- Bell peppers – Add color and sweetness.
- Carrots & peas – For a touch of natural sweetness and texture.
- Chicken broth – Use low sodium so you can season to taste.
- Seasonings – Paprika, thyme, salt, and pepper. I sometimes sneak in a pinch of cumin for depth.
My tip: always rinse the rice before adding it. It helps keep it fluffy instead of mushy. If you’re planning sides, air fryer baked potatoes are a fun add-on.
Step-by-Step Guide to Slow Cooker Chicken and Rice
This recipe is as simple as layering, stirring, and letting the slow cooker work its magic.
Step 1 — Prep the chicken
Cut the chicken into bite-sized chunks. I like to season them lightly with salt, pepper, and paprika before adding them to the slow cooker — it gives the meat more flavor as it cooks.

Step 2 — Build the flavor base
Add onions, garlic, and bell peppers to the slow cooker. A quick trick I’ve learned: sauté them for a couple of minutes before adding if you have time. It gives the dish a richer taste.

Step 3 — Add rice and broth
Rinse the rice and stir it in with the veggies. Pour over the chicken broth and seasonings. Give everything a gentle mix.

Step 4 — Slow cook to perfection
Set the slow cooker to low for 4–5 hours, or high for 2–3 hours. I resist the urge to open the lid too often — it keeps the steam locked in and the rice cooking evenly.
Step 5 — Stir in peas
About 20 minutes before serving, stir in the peas. This keeps them bright and tender.

Step 6 — Fluff and serve
Once done, fluff the rice with a fork and check for seasoning. I love topping mine with a sprinkle of fresh parsley before serving.

For another cozy one-pot, check out my pressure cooker rice pudding when you’re craving something sweet.
Pro Tips & Easy Swaps
- Use chicken thighs for extra juicy bites.
- Swap peas for corn if that’s what you have on hand.
- Add a squeeze of lemon juice before serving for brightness.
- Stir in a handful of spinach at the end for extra greens.
- If you like heat, add chili flakes with the paprika.
- Don’t skip rinsing the rice — it prevents gumminess.
- For creamier rice, stir in a splash of milk or cream before serving.
- Make it ahead: this reheats beautifully for meal prep lunches.
Serving Ideas & Variations
This dish is hearty enough to stand alone, but I like to pair it with a simple salad or crusty bread to soak up the juices.
Variations:
- Add mushrooms for earthiness.
- Use brown rice (just adjust cooking time).
- Swap chicken for turkey.
- Add shrimp at the very end for a surf-and-turf twist.
- Toss in some black beans for a protein boost.
- Serve with a dollop of Greek yogurt for creaminess.
Common Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)
- Rice too mushy? Use long-grain and avoid stirring too much while cooking.
- Chicken dry? Try thighs instead of breast, or shorten cooking time.
- Too bland? Season in layers — season chicken first, then broth.
- Rice undercooked? Make sure liquid fully covers rice before starting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but brown rice needs more liquid and a longer cooking time — about 6–7 hours on low.
Absolutely! Let it cool completely, then freeze in portions for up to 2 months. When reheating, add a splash of broth to bring back the moisture.
No need — the beauty of this dish is that the rice and chicken cook together, soaking up all the flavor. Just make sure to rinse the rice first.
Yes! The base recipe is naturally dairy-free. Just skip any optional creamy add-ins at the end.
You’ll Also Love
- Slow Cooker BBQ Ribs — sticky, tender, and a family favorite.
- Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup — a cozy bowl for cold days.
- Slow Cooker Beef Stew — hearty and comforting, just like grandma made.
Explore more comforting meals in my slow cooker recipes collection.