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Chicken Stew

This Chicken Stew recipe is loaded with hearty, rustic flavor. The savory broth has a perfect blend of seasonings with potatoes and fresh vegetables. The chicken is flavorful and juicy, and it’s easy to customize. It’s COZY in a bowl!

Be sure to pair this with my crusty, airy, No Knead Bread for dipping!

A Dutch oven filled with Chicken Stew with a wooden spoon in it.

Chicken Stew

There is nothing cozier than a piping hot bowl of this hearty Chicken Stew. I absolutely love the rustic vibes here, the broth almost has a gravy element to it, can you think of anything better? Serve this with my cheddar bay biscuits or buttermilk biscuits and you’ve got it made! 

The techniques used in this recipe ensure that we are getting the most flavor out of every single ingredient. (Especially in how we handle the chicken, more on that below!)

The seasoning combination is just perfect, and you can add in any vegetables that you have on hand! Be sure to check out my PRO tips below, I bet you’ll learn something! 

How to Make It

See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

Season and sear the chicken for 3-4 minutes per side, set aside. Deglaze the pot with white wine and reduce by half.

A plate with cooked chicken next to a skillet with wine being added to deglaze it.

Add butter, onions, carrots, and celery and soften for 5 minutes. Add the garlic, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and seasonings and cook for 1 minute. 

Adding butter, vegetables, garlic, and seasonings to a soup pot.

Add flour and cook for 2 minutes. Add chicken broth and heavy cream in small splashes, stirring continuously. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer. Add the chicken back and simmer gently for 45-60 minutes. 

Adding chicken broth and chicken to a soup pot of chicken stew.

Remove the chicken and let it rest. Add the potatoes and cook until fork tender. Shred or dice the chicken and add it back to the stew. Optional: Add a few drops of gravy master to add a slightly darker color to this stew.

Serve with cheddar bay biscuits or buttermilk biscuits!

Adding potatoes to a pot of Chicken Stew.

Using Bone-in Chicken

  • Bone-in chicken breast or thighs is a great way to infuse flavor into the stew. The flavor that’s housed inside the bone spreads out into the meat, leaving the stew with a deeper, more robust flavor.
  • We’ll quickly sear the chicken in the soup pot first. This gives the outside a golden crust for enhanced flavor and texture. It also leaves “fond” on the bottom of the soup pot, which we deglaze and work into the broth for maximum flavor. 
  • The chicken then finishes cooking slowly in the broth for super juicy/tender results, after which point it’s removed and shredded or diced.

The Best Potatoes for Stew

  •  Red Potatoes are best for stews as they have less starch content, which allows them to hold up better. Yukon Gold would be my second choice, and Russets (the starchiest), would be my third. 

It’s Meant for the Stove Top

  • This recipe is designed around using various temperatures on the stove top in order to sear the chicken, deglaze the skillet/reduce the wine, create a roux, blend the flavors, and reduce/concentrate the broth. These techniques can’t be replicated in the crock pot and the outcome would be different than what is shown here.

Pro Tips

  • Flavor Enhancers: The Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and mustard powder in this recipe are used as flavor enhancers and can’t be tasted outright. I use Frank’s Hot Sauce.
  • Wine: Pinot GrigioChardonnay, or Sauvignon Blanc are great in this recipe. Chicken broth can be used if you don’t cook with wine.
  • Frozen peas, corn, or green beans can be stirred in 10-15 minutes prior to serving if desired.
  • For even more flavor/umami, add the rind from a block of Parmesan or Romano cheese when you simmer the stew. If any remains at the end of cooking, it can be discarded.
  • A few drops of Gravy Master or Kitchen Bouquet can add a slightly darker color to this stew if preferred, but it’s not necessary!
  • My Ranch Oyster Crackers make a great topping for soups and stews, or pair this with my crusty, airy, No Knead Bread for dipping!
  • Be sure to try my Chicken and Dumplings recipe next!

Storage

  • Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. 
  • Be sure not to overcook the potatoes if you plan on freezing leftovers so that they’re not crumbly when reheated.

Chicken Stew in a soup pot with a wooden spoon.

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Chicken Stew in a soup pot with a wooden spoon on the side.

Chicken Stew

5 from 41 ratings
This Chicken Stew has juicy chicken in a savory broth with a perfect blend of seasonings, potatoes, and vegetables. It’s easy to make on the stove top and is full of homemade flavor!

Ingredients

Chicken

  • 1-2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Salt/Pepper
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 2 lbs. bone-in chicken breast or thighs, see notes

Stew

  • ½ cup dry white wine, see notes
  • 5 tablespoons butter
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 1 ½ cups carrots, diced
  • 2 ribs celery, diced
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon hot sauce
  • 1/3 cup flour
  • 6 cups Chicken Broth
  • ½ cup heavy cream, optional
  • 1 chicken bouillon cube, or 1 tsp. better than bouillon
  • 1.5 lbs. red potatoes, washed/dried
  • 2-3 drops Gravy Master, optional, see link in notes.

Seasonings

  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • ½ teaspoon EACH: dried basil, rosemary, thyme, mustard powder, onion powder
  • ¼ teaspoon EACH: ground sage, salt, celery salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper

Instructions

  • Prep Work: Measure out ingredients before beginning, it makes the process easier and more relaxing. (Don't cut the potatoes yet.)
  • Pat the chicken dry and season each side with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning.
  • Heat olive oil in a large Dutch oven or soup pot over medium-high heat. Make sure the pot is sufficiently heated so that the chicken sears right when it hits it. Add the chicken and cook for 3-4 minutes/side, then remove and set aside. (We want the middle to be uncooked.) Don’t cut up the chicken yet.
  • Turn off the heat. Add the wine and set the heat to medium. Use a silicone spatula to “clean” the bottom and sides of the pot. Let the liquid reduce by half, about 4 minutes.
  • Add the butter and let it melt. Add the onions, carrots, and celery. Toss to coat. Soften for 5 minutes.
  • Add the garlic, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and seasonings. Cook for 1 minute.
  • Add the flour and stir to combine. Cook for 2 minutes, or until it begins to turn a golden brown.
  • Add the chicken broth in small splashes, stirring continuously. Be sure to do this slowly. Add the heavy cream in the same manner. Next, add the chicken bouillon.
  • Bring the stew to a boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer. Add the whole pieces of chicken back along with any juices from the plate.
  • Cover partially and let it bubble very gently, partially covered, for 45-60 minutes. It will reduce, thicken, and concentrate. Don’t let it reach a boil or the chicken will be tough/dry. (A few gentle bubbles are good.) Stir occasionally as it cooks.
  • Use kitchen tongs to remove the chicken and set aside on a plate. Let it rest. Cut the potatoes into 3/4-inch chunks and add them to the stew Simmer until fork tender, about 20 minutes.
  • Dice or shred the chicken and discard any bones. Return it to the stew. Optional: Add a few drops of gravy master to add a slightly darker color to this stew. Taste and add any additional seasoning if desired. Serve with cheddar bay biscuits or buttermilk biscuits!

Notes

Pro Tips:
  • A few drops of Gravy Master or Kitchen Bouquet can add a slightly darker color to this stew if preferred, but it's not necessary!
  • Flavor Enhancers: The Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, and mustard powder in this recipe are used as flavor enhancers and can't be tasted outright. I use Frank's Hot Sauce.
  • Wine: Pinot GrigioChardonnay, or Sauvignon Blanc are great in this recipe. Chicken broth can be used if you don’t cook with wine.
  • Frozen peas, corn, or green beans can be stirred in 10-15 minutes prior to serving if desired.
  • For even more flavor, add the rind from a block of Parmesan or Romano cheese when you simmer the stew. If any remains at the end of cooking, it can be discarded.
  • My Ranch Oyster Crackers make a great topping for soups and stews, or pair this with my crusty, airy, No Knead Bread for dipping!
  • Be sure to try my Chicken and Dumplings recipe next!

Storage:
  • Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. 
  • Be sure not to overcook the potatoes if you plan on freezing leftovers so that they're not crumbly when reheated.

Nutritional information is an estimate and is per serving. There are 6 servings in this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 508kcal, Carbohydrates: 32g, Protein: 38g, Fat: 24g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 7g, Trans Fat: 0.4g, Cholesterol: 149mg, Sodium: 1460mg, Potassium: 1323mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 6g, Vitamin A: 6008IU, Vitamin C: 16mg, Calcium: 80mg, Iron: 2mg
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100 comments on “Chicken Stew”

  1. First time trying a recipe from here and it was DELICIOUS! A perfect meal for the beginning of fall full of great flavor. 

  2. My husband loved it, I added peas and served it with crusty French bread.

  3. This was so good! Thank you.  I made two subs to fit my low carb diet.  I subbed turnips for potatoes, and xanthan gum (less than the flour measurements) for flour.  Thank you.  This will stay in my rotation.

    • Hi Jennifer! YAY!!! I’m sooo happy that you loved the Chicken Stew and that you made those adjustments for low carb! NICELY done! Thank you for sharing and for taking the time to leave a review, I really appreciate it!! -Stephanie

  4. Second recipe I tried of yours. Another great dish! Pickiest husband in the world said I should make it again!

    Next time I will chunk up the vegetables and add green beans. This was delicious.

    Thank you for posting it.

  5. Spended blend of flavors. Sooo delicious.

    • Yayyy! Thanks so much Mark I’m so happy you liked the Chicken Stew!💗

    • Stephanie,
      In the middle of a kitchen remodel so I am cooking everything outside. Made this on a turkey fryer with a 4 qt. cast iron dutch oven. Turned out perfect. Used a little bacon to start the process as I thought it would get the browning you refer to. Killer stew! Will try more of your recipes. Thank you!

  6. Sounds really good. Can’t wait to try it

  7. This stew had so much flavor!   Worth the time to build flavors.    I used cauliflower instead of potatoes.    Husband loved it!   My third recipe from The Cozy Cook.    I will try more.  All were great!  Keep cooking and sharing!   

    • I’m so happy you’re enjoying the recipes Judi! Thanks so much for the great support!💖

      • Hello! Can I make this in a slow cooker/instapot?

        Thank you:) 

      • Hi Sabrina, I’ll paste the info about that from the blog post:

        It’s Meant for the Stove Top
        This recipe is designed around using various temperatures on the stove top in order to sear the chicken, deglaze the skillet/reduce the wine, create a roux, blend the flavors, and reduce/concentrate the broth. These techniques can’t be replicated in the crock pot and the outcome would be different than what is shown here.

  8. My family and I loved this recipe. It is a bit time consuming but well worth it. Hubby said this is the best new recipe I’ve ever made.

  9. This was such a flavorful soup.  Definitely will make again.  I tell everyone I know about your recipes. Such a delight.

  10. I’ll say this about all your recipes but one of my favorites! The flavors get better the longer it cooks & for left over. I left out the bouillon only because I’m not a fan of the taste. Serve with biscuits!!

    • Hi Shayla!! I’m sooo happy that you love this Chicken Stew, I wish I put this one on my blog years ago, it’s so cozy! Thank you so much for letting me know what you think of it, I’m a big fan of this one. You made my day 🙂 Have a great week! -Stephanie

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