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Slow Cooker French Wine and Mustard Chicken…turning a classic French recipe into an easy slow cooker meal using white wine, creamy Dijon mustard, fresh herbs, and parmesan cheese. And I even added in some vibrant kale for veggies and color. This slow-cooked chicken dinner is a hearty and delicious meal to come home to at the end of a busy day. And the best part? It’s the easiest dinner to prepare. Serve with creamy mashed potatoes, steamed rice, or enjoy over buttery egg noodles. You simply can’t go wrong with a dinner like this French-inspired mustard chicken. Bonus? You can also make this in the Instant Pot or on the stove-top.

Breaking out a slow cooker recipe today and it’s not even October…sorry, but then not really. Because I’m pretty sure that most of us are about ready for a slow cooker recipe. Am I right?
This is one of those dishes that I’ve been wanting to make for the longest time now. But I wanted to hold off until the autumn days started to set in. It’s creamy, herby, a touch buttery, and has the BEST flavor. I never thought I was one to enjoy mustard, but that all changed a few years ago when I made this easy skillet coq au Riesling.


Mustard, when used properly can be such a delicious addition to so many dishes. I’ve yet to learn to love it as more of a dip. But every time fall rolls around I love using mustard to make creamy, savory sauces with fresh herbs.
It’s such a cozy combo with so much flavor. And that’s where this slow cooker chicken comes into play.
Sometime over the summer, I had the idea for this dish. But again I knew this felt like more of a fall recipe. So I wrote it down on our editorial calendar as a recipe to share on this very day. I often do this when I come up with an idea months in advance so I don’t completely forget it. Sometimes I never end up creating the recipe, because when I look at it again, I’m not as excited. But then sometimes I go look at the calendar in prep for cooking days and quickly become excited to finally test out the recipe. That was the case with this chicken. And when I finally tested out the recipe, I was so happy with how it turned out.

What I love so much about this slow cooker chicken is just how easy it is to make.
The first step is to mix up the creamy mustard sauce. It’s a mix of dry white wine, milk, both Dijon mustard and grainy Dijon mustard, shallots, and garlic. Very classic to a French-style cream sauce, and so delicious.
Since I was using a mix of skin on and skin off boneless chicken breasts, I wanted to sear the chicken with fresh thyme and sage before adding it to the slow cooker. Searing skin on chicken not only leaves you with a golden, crisp skin, but the fat that cooks out of the skin while searing really adds so much flavor. You can, of course, skip this step, but I do recommend it if you want extra delicious and flavorful chicken.
Also, my slow cooker does not have a searing function, but if yours does, you can then just sear the chicken right in your slow cooker.
Once the chicken has been seared, add it to the slow cooker along with the creamy mustard sauce. Add a little pat of butter, cover, and cook low and slow until the chicken is extra tender and almost falling apart.

As I mentioned above, I really wanted to incorporate a vegetable into this chicken. I went back and forth between a few different vegetables. But in the end, I settled on kale, adding it in towards the end of cooking. The kale perfectly melts into the sauce and adds just the right amount of flavor and texture.
We all really enjoyed it, but we all love kale over here! You could also use chopped broccoli or cauliflower, which I think would be equally great.
To serve, I love to spoon the chicken and creamy sauce over mashed potatoes or brown rice pilaf. I think mashed cauliflower would be incredibly delicious too. Or go the old school route with buttered egg noodles. Any of these will be so delicious, so take your pick!

And that’s it’s. The simplest dinner, great for any night of the week…hearty, creamy, and so freaking good!
PS. I know my cozy recipes are coming to you a little on the early side. BUT I hope all you planners out there really enjoy this recipe. Never hurts to plan your autumn dinners ahead of time!

If you make this Slow Cooker French Wine and Mustard Chicken be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hello! Looking forward to trying this, but I have people in my family who don’t drink. Can the recipe be made without wine? What would you use to replace it? Thanks!
Hey Karyn,
You bet, you can use broth in place of the wine. I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xT
It was just ok
Hi Kayla,
Thanks for trying this recipe, so sorry to hear you didn’t love it. Please let me know if there is anything that I can help with! xx
Hi! Could you use thighs instead of breasts here? Would the cooking time change? Thanks!
Hey Jennie,
Totally! You can keep the cook time the same:) I hope you love this recipe! xT
What a meal! I’ve made so many HBH recipes but this one stands out. Had no leftovers except the sauce which I could not bear to throw out… Will be a pretend hollondaise for tomorrow morning’s eggs. We made the instant pot version, and it’s going in the regular rotation.
Hey Lauren,
Happy Monday! So glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe, thank you so much for trying it! Have a great week! xT
I have mustard haters in my home. Hope strong is the flavor in this recipe?
Hey Natasha,
It’s not super strong, but it’s definitely present:) You could reduce it if you wanted. Please let me know if you give this recipe a try! xT
Hi!
Can this be put together in crockpot without cooking the night before?
Trying it for a neighborhood wine club
Hi Linda,
As long as you keep it in the fridge, I don’t see why not! I hope you love this recipe! xT
one of my husbands favorite recipes. Delicious!!
Hey Sarah,
Awesome! So glad to hear that this recipe turned out well for you, thanks a bunch for trying it out! xT
Can this recipe be easily doubled in the crockpot? Thanks!
Hi Mia,
As long as your pot is large enough to handle all of the ingredients! Let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xT
Thanks for the response! I’ve made it and love it. Want to make a bigger batch for my family this weekend when they visit. All of your recipes are pretty amazing.
Thanks so much Mia!
Silly question on the shallots. 2 “bulbs” or two “whole” shallots. Thanks!
Hi there! Just two bulbs out of one whole shallot! Hope that makes sense! 🙂 xT
Loved this recipe! It was so easy to make and absolutely delicious! This is definitely a new staple in our home. Served it over rice and can’t wait to try it over some mashed potatoes.
Thank you so much! Always loveee to hear when a recipe is enjoyed! Have a great rest of your week! 🙂 xT
Family fave!! Comfort food at its best. The ingredients and tiiming are spot on! Perfect on a cold winter night with a side of cranberry chutney. Easy enough for simple dinner but elegant enough for entertaining.
Thank you SO much for trying out this recipe! Loveee to hear that you enjoyed it! 🙂 xT
I didn’t have white wine on hand so I skipped it and the dish was still super delicious. Love that it’s made in the slow cooker and super hands free. Next time I’ll make it with the white wine!
Thanks so much Liane! Glad you enjoyed the recipe! xT
Could this be made ahead and frozen? I need it for a large group. I’ve made it before and love it. Thanks!
Hi there! I haven’t tried that myself but that should work well! xT
This was absolutely delicious! Used spinach instead of kale and served with baked potatoes. The sauce with crispy potato skins – 🤌
Hey Liz,
Happy Friday!! I am so glad to hear that this recipe was delish, thanks for trying it and your comment! xT
Where does the butter go in the stovetop recipe?
Hi Julie,
You can add the butter in step 2 after the chicken is seared. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT