Submitted by Danie Scuteri

Creamy Sundried Tomatoes and Seeded Mustard Chicken

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Serving: 4
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 40 minutes

Ingredients
 

  • 2x Chicken Breast (Thighs can also be used)
  • 250g cream cheese
  • 2 heaped tablespoons of Seeded Mustard
  • 100 g (or as much as you prefer) of chopped Sun-dried Tomatoes
  • 1x Teaspoon of crushed garlic (optional)
  • 4x sprigs of spring onion
  • 1/2 a cup of water
  • Serve with pasta or rice

Instructions
 

  • Chop the chicken (raw) and spring onions and place into slow cooker.
  • Add cream cheese by chopping up the block (or roll) and spreading evenly into the slow cooker.
  • Then proceed by adding the seeded mustard, sun-dried tomatoes, water and garlic.
  • Set slow cooker on low and cook for approximately 2.5 hours .
  • Stir every half hour once cream cheese has melted.
  • Serve with pasta or rice.
Paulene @ Slow Cooker Central

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11 Comments

  1. Therese Haas

    This sounds great and I’m about to make it. But what exactly is seeded mustard? Is that the brown mustard with seeds in it? Or is that whole mustard seed?

    1. Paulene @ Slow Cooker Central

      I would use the type of mustard that has the whole mustard seeds in it – usually a jar form 🙂

  2. Jane

    Is this recipe in the new Slow Cooker Central book?

  3. Lisa Davis

    Delish. I added some asparagus too.

  4. Danie Scuteri

    Hey everyone, i didn’t realise i had messages sorry! Its not in the book, maybe next book ?

  5. Becki

    Delicious. I cooked for 4 hours like I usually do my chicken and added uncooked pasta in the last hour. Look forward to the leftovers for lunch

  6. Maz

    Can I use low fat cream cheese? And add bacon?

    1. Paulene @ Slow Cooker Central

      Don’t see why not – assuming you don’t mind the extra salitness added with bacon

  7. Maz

    Is it meant to be 2kg chicken breasts or just 2?

    1. Paulene @ Slow Cooker Central

      I would assume since it serves 4 and is with pasta that it’s definitely only 2 breasts as stated. But no reason you couldn’t increase those to your needs

  8. Sue Collins

    Great recipe …really enjoyed it. I was given some sun dried tomatoes and it was a perfect way to use them.
    Thoroughly recommend

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