Southern Chicken Stew Recipe - Southern Plate (2024)

Featuring tomatoes, corn, potatoes, and chicken, this flavorful and hearty southern chicken stew recipe is a firm family favorite.

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I am going to start this post off by asking a favor of you all.Please make this chicken stew. It’s that good. I mean, it’s so good that it actually bothers me to think that some of you might only look at the photos, read the tutorial, and never make it. It’s so good that if I could, I would seriously arrange a time and place for all of us to meet up under a tent somewhere in the middle of the country just to serve you this chicken stew. It’s just, well folks, it’s just so good!

My mother got this recipe out of a 1974 issue of Good Housekeeping. There was a photograph of a little old lady next to the title and Mama said “She just looked like her food would be really good”. Since then, I cannot even begin to tell you how often we make it. Everyone in my family makes this and loves it. My in-laws are coming in from Georgia this weekend for the Tennessee Valley Old Time Fiddler’s Convention as they do every year and this stew is always a request for their first meal. Tonight I’m serving it with Dixie Cornbread.

Once you make this a time or two, you’ll have no more need for the recipe. It will be ingrained in your heart, your taste buds, and your stomach. If you need more reasons to give this southern chicken stew recipe a go, it refrigerates well, freezes well, and can easily feed a crowd simply by adding more potatoes. I always try to make a double batch and my family happily eats a bowl of this supreme comfort food dish whenever they need a quick meal all week long!

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Recipe Ingredients

  • Potatoes
  • A chicken
  • Crushed tomatoes
  • Corn
  • Onion
  • Salt
  • Black pepper
  • Sugar
  • Margarine

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Cover your whole chicken with water and cook over medium heat until it’s done. When chicken is done, remove it from the broth and set it aside to cool a bit. Reserve broth.

If you prefer to use boneless skinless chicken breast for this recipe, just add some chicken bouillon cubes to your water to make sure your chicken broth is rich enough.

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Peel and dice potatoes. Also, peel and dice your onion.

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Add potatoes to the broth.

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Add diced onion as well. Cook these until your potatoes are tender.

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Cook until potatoes are tender. Remove about a coffee cup’s worth of potatoes.

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Like this.

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With a fork, mash those potatoes in the cup. We are going to add this back to the stew and it will thicken it.

You can also just use a bit of instant mashed potatoes here if you want, as I’ve mentioned in a previous post. (I truly believe soup thickening is about all they are good for… except for when I make this crust out of them for our Taco casserole… but that is a recipe for another day).

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Place back in the saucepot along with the chicken pieces.

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Add the can of tomatoes.

Now, you can use any type you want here. I tend to use crushed because my husband (who I have oft mentioned was dropped on his head as a child) doesn’t like to actually bite into a piece of tomato in his stew. However, I prefer diced if I’m going with canned. Nothing though, NOTHING is better than homegrown tomatoes from my freezer if I have them!

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Add corn.

I often use frozen corn if you prefer that.

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Add salt…

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And pepper.

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Then add the sugar. I know sugar sounds a bit odd in a stew, but trust me on this.

Simmer slowly with the lid off for about forty-five minutes.

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Just before serving, stir in margarine. YUM!!

Now, I did this tutorial on how I make my stew. The following recipe is from my mother. You may find that hers does things slightly differently (she doesn’t cook her onion with her potatoes), but it makes absolutely no difference in the outcome!

Storage

As I said, this southern chicken stew recipe refrigerates and freezes well. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days or the freezer for up to 6 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating in the microwave.

Recipe Notes

  • Serve your homemade chicken stew with saltine crackers, homemade drop biscuits, or cornbread. You could also serve it with a simple side salad, like an easy Greek salad.
  • For a little kick, serve your stew with some hot sauce. Alternatively, before simmering add a teaspoon of paprika or a tablespoon of Cajun seasoning.
  • Want to add more vegetables? Add in a cup of frozen peas or green beans when you add the corn. You could also add diced carrot, bell pepper, or celery to your stew.
  • If you’d prefer slow cooker chicken stew, follow the steps but once the potatoes, chicken, and onions are cooked in the broth, you’ll want to transfer everything to a slow cooker before adding the can of tomatoes and the remaining ingredients. Then cook on high for 4 to 6 hours.

Check out these other sensation stew recipes:

Beef Stew Recipe for Slow Cooker

Famous Alabama Camp Stew

Ground Beef Stew (with a secret!)

Chicken Stew Recipe (30 Minutes To Your Table)

BBQ Joint Stew

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Southern Chicken Stew

Featuring tomatoes, corn, potatoes, and chicken, this flavorful and hearty southern chicken stew recipe is a firm family favorite.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 40 minutes minutes

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: chicken, stew

Servings: 4

Calories: 684kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 chicken
  • 2 large onions chopped
  • 7 cups water
  • 4 cups canned tomatoes
  • 6 medium potatoes peeled and diced
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 cups frozen or canned whole kernel corn
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 5 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons pepper

Instructions

  • Cook the chicken until done in water. Remove the chicken from the broth and discard its skin. Separate the meat from the bones and then shred the meat.

    1 chicken, 7 cups water

  • Dip off as much fat from the broth as possible.

  • Simmer potatoes in 1 cup of broth in a covered saucepan until done and do not drain. Mash potatoes slightly, keeping them lumpy.

    6 medium potatoes

  • Add corn, onions, tomatoes, sugar, salt, and pepper to broth.

    2 large onions, 4 cups canned tomatoes, 3 tablespoons sugar, 2 cups frozen or canned whole kernel corn, 5 teaspoons salt, 2 teaspoons pepper

  • Cover and simmer for 20 minutes.

  • Add potatoes and chicken pieces and simmer slowly with the lid off for at least 45 minutes.

    6 medium potatoes, 1 chicken

  • Right before serving, stir in the butter and let it melt. This chicken stew is best if made a day ahead and reheated to serve.

    2 tablespoons butter

Nutrition

Calories: 684kcal

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FAQs

How do you thicken chicken stew? ›

The flour helps to thicken a stew as it cooks. Whisk a teaspoon of flour in a little cold water to make a slurry, then stir into the stew as it's cooking. Don't add dry flour directly to the stew as it may clump. After adding the slurry, bring the stew to boil.

How to make stew better? ›

If so here are some tips for making your stews tasty and have your family begging you for more!
  1. Choose your ingredients wisely. ...
  2. Start off with a good flavour base. ...
  3. Add vegetables. ...
  4. Add flavourings to taste. ...
  5. Add Herbs and/or Spices. ...
  6. Spices: (Optional) ...
  7. Add stock or wine/beer. ...
  8. Add thickeners.

How many calories in a cup of chicken stew? ›

Chicken Stew (1 cup) contains 19.4g total carbs, 15.8g net carbs, 3.2g fat, 15.5g protein, and 169 calories.

Why is my chicken stew tough? ›

Overcooking might play a role in your chicken's tire-like texture. Leaving chicken in a pan, oven, or grill for just a little too long can suck the moisture right out and leave you with a dry, rubbery bird. Without moisture, the protein fibers in the chicken become elastic.

How do you thicken chicken stew without flour? ›

There are several ways to thicken a stew without using flour. By far the simplest approach is to use cornstarch. Dissolve a tablespoon or so (depending on the amount of stew—a little bit of cornstarch goes a long way) in a very small amount of cold water; then slowly stir that slurry into your stew.

Why is my chicken stew watery? ›

Start by cooking your stew without the lid on for a bit longer—this will allow for more of the liquid to evaporate and let the stew reduce. (Cooking with a lid on traps the moisture inside instead of letting it cook off.)

Will gravy granules thicken stew? ›

Approx. 15 minutes before the stew is ready, add the gravy granules to the mixture and stir well. Add a little at a time until the mixture is as thick as you like it.

Can you overcook a chicken stew? ›

Can you overcook a chicken stew? Yes, overcooking chicken stew will cause the chicken to become tough and dry. Allow it to simmer just long enough for the ingredients to soften and cook through. Then, remove the stew from the heat.

What not to put in a stew? ›

But the liquid itself should not be thick in the same way that gravy is thick. So skip the roux, and don't bother dusting the meat with flour or cornstarch before browning, either, as some recipes will suggest. That will just interfere with getting a good sear on the meat, and gum up the stew with unneeded starch.

What adds richness to a stew? ›

If were talking while it's being made; garlic, onion, various herbs, “horse chester sauce” tomato paste, stone ground mustard, or even a small splash of A1 sauce will all “rich up” the broth. So will sauteing the veggies in butter before adding to the stew.

What is the basic stew formula? ›

The Ideal Stew Ratio: Two Parts Meat, One Part Vegetable

Most meat-based stews call for tough, inexpensive cuts of meat, while vegetarian recipes include the same onions, carrots, and celery typical of a beef stew. Two parts meat to one part vegetables is the perfect ratio for a meaty stew.

Is stew chicken good for you? ›

Chicken stew can be nutritious and healthy, especially when you add a variety of vegetables to the stew. Vegetables are low in calories and high in fiber.

How many calories are in homemade chicken stew? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Total Calories227
Total Fat4 g
Saturated Fat1 g
Cholesterol84 mg
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Is homemade stew high in calories? ›

Beef stew, homemade, gravy base with potatoes, with carrots or dark green vegetables (1 cup) contains 16.7g total carbs, 13.9g net carbs, 16.3g fat, 12.9g protein, and 265 calories.

What's the difference between chicken stew and chicken casserole? ›

Stewing is done on the top of a cooker with heat being applied directly to the underneath of the pot; while casseroling takes place inside the oven with heat circulating all around the pot. In both cases the meat is cut up fairly small and cooked in a liquid (stock, wine, water, cider or whatever).

How do you keep chicken breast from drying out in a stew? ›

Make your brine by dissolving salt and sugar in water before adding the chicken. Make sure to use lukewarm water. Brine your chicken for a minimum of 15 minutes or up to a few hours before cooking.

What's the difference between a chicken stew and a casserole? ›

There is little difference between a casserole and a stew. A purist would say that a casserole goes in the oven, heating the dish from all directions, while a stew goes on the stovetop and is heated from the bottom. Another point of difference is a casserole is the name of the pot used for cooking.

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