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Made with tender chicken thighs, hearty vegetables, and potatoes, this Creamy Chicken Stew delivers all the coziness of beef stew—but in 1 hour or less! This made-from-scratch, one-pot recipe lets the stove do most of the work: simply simmer everything with white wine and fresh herbs for bold flavor, then thicken with rice flour for a velvety, naturally gluten-free finish. The ultimate comfort food dinner for chilly winter nights!
An overhead shot of chicken stew topped with chopped fresh herbs in a stoneware bowl atop a grey speckled surface. The bowl is surrounded by a second bowl of stew, an orange cloth napkin, and slices of crusty bread.
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The Coziest Creamy Chicken Stew—One-Pot Comfort Food in Just 1 Hour!

On a chilly day, nothing hits the spot like a warm bowl of stew. My Grandpa’s Beef Stew is one of my all-time favorite comfort foods—it’s slow-simmered, stick-to-your-ribs goodness! But I’ll be honest—waiting hours for stew meat to become melt-in-your-mouth tender isn’t always the most practical.

That’s where this Creamy Chicken Stew comes in! It has all the rich, deeply satisfying comfort of a classic beef stew, but with succulent, quicker-cooking chicken thighs instead.

Complete with tender chicken, hearty vegetables, and potatoes, this Creamy Chicken Stew is the ultimate comfort food for chilly winter nights—and it’s ready in 1 hour or less!

The chicken simmers alongside hearty vegetables, potatoes, plenty of garlic, and fresh herbs, creating layers of deep, savory flavor flavor in every bite. From there, my secret ingredient—rice flour!—thickens the broth into a silky texture without loads of heavy cream.

Best of all, it’s a fuss-free, one-pot recipe ready in just 1 hour. The stove does most of the work, so you can sit back, relax, and get ready to enjoy a soul-satisfying dinner.

Love Cozy Chicken Dinners? ⇢ Be sure to try my Skillet Chicken Pot Pie with Biscuits and my Quick and Easy Chicken and Wild Rice Soup next. These PWWB favorites are both comforting one-pot recipes ready in 1 hour—just like this chicken stew!

Made with a handful of kitchen staples, this creamy chicken stew gets a major flavor upgrade from 3 simple ingredients—juicy chicken thighs, fresh herbs, and a splash of white wine.

3 Non-Negotiable Ingredients For An Extra Flavorful Chicken Stew

The key to building this chicken stew’s rich, well-rounded flavor—without an all-day simmer—is using 3 simple, flavor-boosting ingredients. While substitutions are possible, I highly recommend sticking to the recipe—it will give you the richest, most comforting results!

  • Juicy chicken thighs hold up beautifully to a simmer, while chicken breasts tend to dry out. You can’t beat the deep flavor and tenderness of dark meat!
  • Fresh herbs like rosemary, sage, and thyme infuse a ton of herbaceous flavor into the broth. Dried herbs work in a pinch—use about 1 teaspoon of dried herbs for every tablespoon of fresh.
  • White wine adds bright, complex depth to this simple stew. I use a dry, unoaked white wine like Pinot Grigio. If you prefer not to cook with alcohol, swap in an equal amount of chicken stock plus a splash of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice for a touch of acidity.

How to Make Chicken Stew with Vegetables and Potatoes (Quick One-Pot Simmer!)

The beauty of this easy chicken stew is that it comes together in just 1 hour—no long simmer required! A true one-pot wonder, perfect for cozy Sundays and easy weeknight dinners.

Brown the chicken: Dice chicken thighs into 1-inch pieces (this helps them cook faster). Season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder, then sear in melted butter until golden.
Soften the vegetables and potatoes: Remove the chicken from the pot, then sauté celery, carrots, onion, and potatoes until softened and aromatic.
Deglaze: Pour white wine into the pot, scraping up the browned bits of fond from the bottom—this is where all the flavor lives!
Simmer: Add fresh herbs, bay leaves, garlic, and chicken broth, then nestle the chicken back into the pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 20-25 minutes.

👩🏻‍🍳Prep Tip! ⇢ Tie the fresh herbs into a bundle with kitchen twine and drop them right in—no chopping required, and the stems add extra flavor!

Thicken with a rice flour slurry: Whisk finely ground rice flour into heavy cream until smooth, then slowly stir it into the simmering stew.
Finishing touches: Stir in frozen peas for a pop of color (they heat through in minutes!) and a splash of lemon juice for brightness.

👩🏻‍🍳Rice flour is my secret to a thick, velvety chicken stew—a trick I learned from my mom! It adds body without tons of dairy, keeping the broth rich and naturally gluten-free (no roux!). Combined with a little heavy cream, it creates a luscious texture—just like a classic, slow-simmered stew.

Ladle into your favorite soup bowls, top with chopped parsley for freshness, and enjoy!

Serving Suggestions

With tender chicken, hearty veggies, and creamy potatoes, this stew is a complete meal in itself.

If you’d like something on the side, you can’t go wrong with a fresh Mixed Greens Side Salad and a few slices of toasted, buttered crusty bread. Want to level it up? Make a loaf of my Garlic Lover’s Garlic Bread! 😋

Hearty, creamy, and cozy—the perfect comfort food for any chilly night!

I can’t wait for you to try this Creamy Chicken Stew with Vegetables and Potatoes! If you do, be sure to let us know! Leave a comment with a star rating below. You can also snap a photo and tag @playswellwithbutter on Instagram. We LOVE seeing your PWWB creations! ♡ Happy cooking!

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An overhead shot of chicken stew topped with chopped fresh herbs in a stoneware bowl atop a grey speckled surface. The bowl is surrounded by a second bowl of stew, an orange cloth napkin, and slices of crusty bread.

Creamy Chicken Stew with Vegetables (Easy One-Pot Recipe!)

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  • Author: Jess Larson
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: serves 6-8 1x
  • Category: Soup, Stew, and Chili Recipes, Chicken Recipes
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Description

Made with tender chicken thighs, hearty vegetables, and potatoes, this Creamy Chicken Stew delivers all the coziness of beef stew—but in 1 hour or less!

This made-from-scratch, one-pot recipe lets the stove do most of the work: simply simmer everything with white wine and fresh herbs for bold flavor, then thicken with rice flour for a velvety, naturally gluten-free finish.

The ultimate comfort food dinner for chilly winter nights!


Ingredients

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  • 2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, diced into 1-inch pieces
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • kosher salt and ground black pepper, to season
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided
  • 2 stalks celery, finely sliced
  • 2 medium yellow onions, diced
  • 4 medium carrots, peeled as desired and diced into ½-inch pieces
  • 1 ½ pounds baby gold potatoes, halved or quartered
  • 1 cup dry, unoaked white wine
  • one 0.75-ounce package “poultry blend” fresh herbs (or approx. 2 sprigs fresh rosemary, 2 sprigs fresh sage, and 1012 sprigs fresh thyme)
  • 1 head garlic, excess paper removed and halved crosswise
  • 2 dried bay leaves
  • 4 cups low-sodium chicken stock or broth
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • ½ cup rice flour (can sub all-purpose flour)
  • 2 cups frozen peas
  • ½ lemon, juiced


Instructions

  1. Brown the chicken thighs: Season the diced chicken thighs with garlic powder, 2 teaspoons kosher salt, and ground black pepper as desired. In a large, heavy-bottomed pot with a lid (such as a Dutch oven) over medium-high heat, melt 2 tablespoons of butter. Once melted, add the chicken in batches to avoid overcrowding. Cook for 2-3 minutes per side until browned, then transfer to a plate and set aside.
  2. Soften the vegetables: In the same pot, melt the remaining 2 tablespoons of butter. Add the celery, onions, carrots, and potatoes. Season with 1 teaspoon of kosher salt and ground black pepper as desired. Cook, stirring often, for 5-7 minutes until softened and fragrant.
  3. Deglaze the pot: Pour in the white wine, using a wooden spoon to scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Simmer for 2-3 minutes until reduced by half.
  4. Build the stew and simmer: Tie the fresh herbs together with kitchen twine (or finely chop them if you don’t have twine). Add the herbs, garlic, bay leaves, and chicken stock/broth to the pot, nestling the browned chicken with the softened vegetables. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 20-25 minutes.Stir to combine, then bring to a boil. Partially cover the pot and reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 20-25 minutes, until the vegetables are tender.
  5. Thicken the stew: Remove the spent herbs, bay leaves, and garlic from the pot and discard them. Create a slurry by whisking the rice flour into the heavy cream—be sure to whisk very well to eliminate any lumps or bumps. Stir the cream mixture into the stew and simmer 3-5 minutes longer, until thickened. Stir in the frozen peas and remove from the heat.
  6. Finish the stew and serve: Stir in the lemon juice and adjust the seasoning to taste. Let the stew cool slightly before serving. We love enjoying this hearty chicken stew with slices of toasted and buttered crusty bread and a light and fresh Mixed Greens Side Salad. Enjoy!

Notes

Jess’ Tips and Tricks:

  • Wine: The white wine adds complexity to this chicken stew despite its simple ingredient list and short simmer time. Dry, unoaked white wines like Pinot Grigio work best. Wine substitutes ⇢ If you don’t have white wine on hand, dry vermouth is a great alternative. Prefer not to cook with alcohol? Substitute with an equal amount of chicken stock or broth, plus a splash of apple cider vinegar for acidity.
  • Rice flour: This recipe uses a flour slurry to save time, rather than a roux. I prefer rice flour for a gluten-free option, but all-purpose flour works just as well. When using rice flour, opt for a finely ground variety (like Elephant brand) to achieve a smooth, creamy texture—coarse flours can result in a gritty consistency.
  • 10-Minute Meal Prep: Nearly all of the active prep work for this chicken stew comes from prepping the chicken and vegetables. Prep them in advance and you can jump straight in to cooking during the week:
    • Dice 2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs into 1-inch pieces and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.
    • Slice 2 stalks celery, dice 2 medium onions, and chop 4 medium carrots into ½-inch pieces and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Tip! ⇢ Potatoes are best prepped fresh to avoid browning, so chop them while browning the chicken.

Storage and Freezing: 

  • Storage & Reheating: This chicken stew stores beautifully and its flavor improves over time. Once cooled, store the stew in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat on the stovetop or in the microwave until warmed through.
  • Freezer Instructions: This stew is freezer-friendly too. Once cooled, transfer it to a freezer-safe container or divide between multiple freezer containers, like Souper Cubes, for smaller portions. Freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, refrigerate overnight or submerge the container in room temperature water for faster thawing. Reheat on the stovetop for best results.

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Hi there, I'm Jess!

If there’s 1 thing to know about me, it’s this: I am head-over-heels in love with food. I’m on a mission to make weeknight cooking flavorful, fast, & fun for other foodies, & PWWB is where I share foolproof recipes that deliver major flavor with minimal effort. Other true loves: pretty shoes, puppies, Grey’s Anatomy, & my cozy kitchen in Minneapolis, MN.

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  1. 3.4.25
    greg phillips said:

    your recipe doesnt say when to return the cooked chicken to the pot. Is it at step 4?

    • 3.4.25
      Emma @ Plays Well With Butter said:

      Hi Greg, thanks for bringing this to our attention! We’ll fix the instructions right away. Yes, the chicken is added back into the pot with the herbs and chicken stock in step 4. Make sure to let us know how the stew turns out for you if you give it a try!