Pressure cooker chicken noodle casserole is the comfort food you dream of for dinner made right in your Instant Pot, Crockpot Express and Ninja Foodi in less than 10 minutes flat! If you love Instant Pot chicken noodle soup made in this pot, add noodles and make it a heartier meal!

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Ever made chicken noodle soup and wished it was a bit heartier?? Well this pressure cooker chicken noodle casserole is the answer! Like a pasta chicken pot pie in your Instant Pot, we can’t get enough of it. One of our favorite Instant Pot recipes. (affiliate links present)

Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Casserole

Just got a Ninja Foodi and looking for quick easy chicken recipes too? This will work great! You can use any pressure cooker recipe for that pot too. The brand doesn’t matter it just needs to be an electric version with the high pressure function to it.

We have made many different Instant Pot casseroles because that’s what I grew up on. Now they can be made a lot faster in our multi cooker pot. Most of the time I use leftover chicken but you could dice up a rotisserie too!

If you are new to pressure cooking we have a lot of easy one pot meal recipes for you here. To begin with let’s start with a few basic tips:

For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.

A white Instant Pot with a Star Wars theme sits on the kitchen counter, ready to tackle your favorite beef arm roast recipe. The digital display glows "On." Next to it lie a patterned cloth and some green onions, all against the backdrop of blue kitchen cabinets and a stovetop.
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Instant Pot Chicken Casserole

If you have rotisserie or leftover cooked chicken, Instant Pot chicken casserole is a quick throw together dinner you can make in no time. We used rotisserie this time. Fresh chicken can be used as well if you want. I will share all variations in recipe card below so you can make it in a variety of ways.

If you’ve been following The Typical Mom blog for a while you know I am all about easy pressure cooker recipes and this is one of the easiest.

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Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Casserole with Cream of Chicken Soup

I typically don’t use precooked chicken but I do like to have a few recipes using leftover chicken recipes in my back pocket, like this one. I just hate wasting food.

  • When I do buy one of these at the store we usually make soft tacos the first night by shredding the meat up and loading them up with veggies.
  • The next day I use what’s left in a recipe like the one you see here. It adds a lot of flavor to the meat and revives it I guess you could say. ๐Ÿ˜‰
  • And here are tips on how to cook frozen chicken in the Instant Pot (in case all you have is frozen)

Here’s what it looks like once it is done and I’m thickening it up at the very end. If you wanted to leave it as is it would be sort of a creamy chicken noodle soup. Good still, but we were aiming for a casserole and those are typically thicker. The pasta you use is up to you. I generally use what I have in my pantry.

Sometimes it’s a mix of farfalle and medium shells if that’s what I have on hand. Remember, no wasting around here. lol Shredded cheddar cheese is wonderful when added in at the very end too. We’re cheese obsessed around here.

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Instant Pot Chicken Stew with Noodles

Here are the basic steps to follow. I have a printable recipe card at the bottom of this post as well. Start off by adding some olive oil and uncooked diced chicken (if using cooked chicken you’ll skip this step).

  • Turn Instant Pot to saute and cook until outside of chicken pieces are no longer pink
  • Make sure to turn pot off at this time to avoid overheating.
  • Add in your frozen vegetables, uncooked noodles and garlic salt
  • In a separate bowl whisk together broth and condensed soup until smooth. Dump this in and stir contents together.
  • Cook on high pressure cook for 2 minutes cook time followed by a quick release.
  • If you like very soft noodles set to 3 minutes.
  • Allow to sit for 10 minutes for sauce to thicken. If you want it thicker still you can set to saute, whisk 1 tbsp. cornstarch and water together and add that.
  • The longer it sits the thicker it will be.

If you have used cream of chicken or mushroom soups before you know it takes longer to come to pressure than other ingredients.

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Ninja Foodi Chicken Noodle Casserole

If you’re new to pressure cooking, welcome! Here we have hundreds to choose from for your Ninja Foodi as well as this pretty pot of mine. To make this one, in that machine you will use the lid that is not attached only.

As far as the meat is concerned you can use dark meat as well. If I find thighs on sale I just go for that. You do want to dice it up into bite size pieces first and cook a bit with the saute function. You don’t have to cook it all the way thru as it will be heated longer with the rest of the ingredients.

Ingredients

  1. Chicken breasts – we used 2 rotisserie chicken breasts, can use leftover chicken or diced fresh boneless chicken
  2. Frozen vegetables – could use canned mixed vegetables, drained
  3. Small noodles – we used farfalle but small penne would work well too
    1. I haven’t used frozen egg noodles but others have with success
  4. Cream of chicken soup
  5. Chicken broth
  6. Cornstarch – optional, to thicken it up
  7. Half and half
  8. Cheese – lots of cheese for us, use as little or much as you want

Promise you this will become your new family favorite “we have no time to cook tonight” meal! I always use common ingredients that are easy to find at your local grocery store, and are family friendly. Instant Pot kids recipes are kinda’ my thing since I have 3 girls at home.

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Other easy Instant Pot chicken recipes you will love: We have over 100 other easy Instant Pot recipes here too for your dinner needs.

How long can you keep a chicken casserole in the fridge?

The Food Safety Dept. recommends that casseroles containing chicken and pieces of chicken that have been cooked will stay good in the fridge for 3-4 days. Nuggets and patties will only last 1-2 days. I will say that we’ve never had leftovers, but this is the general rule for storing what’s left.

Can you freeze homemade chicken casserole?

You can assemble all the ingredients for your casserole and then freeze it unbaked. This is a great way to prepare an easy freezer meal for your family. If you want to freeze a baked casserole, let it cool before wrapping it and freezing. Always use freezer bags or air tight containers. To bake a frozen casserole you can first thaw it in the fridge overnight and bake it the next day.

Can you reheat a casserole in a pressure cooker?

I would not reheat it in your pressure cooker. In the microwave stirring every minute, or in the oven would be a better way of reheating a casserole.

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Pressure Cooker Chicken Noodle Casserole

By The Typical Mom
Pressure cooker chicken noodle casserole is the comfort food you dream of for dinner made right in your Instant Pot or Ninja Foodi in less than 10 minutes flat! YUM. 
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 2 minutes
Total: 12 minutes
Servings: 6
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Equipment

  • 1 pressure cooker

Ingredients 

  • 2 c chicken, precooked – I used diced rotisserie chicken
  • 1 c mixed vegetables, we used frozen, could use canned
  • 2 c chicken broth
  • 1.5 c noodles, small, we used farfalle
  • 1/4 tsp garlic salt
  • 3 tbsp cornstarch
  • 1/4 c half and half
  • 1/2 c cheese, more if desired
  • 1 can cream of chicken soup

Instructions 

  • If using precooked chicken (leftovers or rotisserie are great) make sure it is diced into bite size pieces and put it into your pressure cooker.
    If using fresh chicken (make sure pieces are diced into small bite size pieces) set pot to saute with 1 tbsp olive oil and cook until outsides are no longer pink. Then turn pot off.
  • Add mixed vegetables and garlic salt into your pot with your chicken. Sprinkle uncooked noodles noodles on the top.
  • In a bowl whisk together your broth and cream of chicken soup so it is smooth/well combined. Dump this into your Instant Pot and gently submerge noodles into liquid below.
  • Close your lid and steam valve and set to high pressure for 2 minutes.
  • Do a quick release and stir contents.  Set your pot to saute again.
  • In a bowl whisk together half and half and cornstarch until smooth, pour this mixture into your pot once contents are bubbling. 
  • Stir, will thicken quickly. Stir in cheese and allow to melt. Turn pot off and pour contents into a serving dish so it doesn’t continue to cook and noodles get too soft.

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Nutrition

Serving: 3oz, Calories: 272kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 14g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Cholesterol: 45mg, Sodium: 844mg, Potassium: 278mg, Fiber: 1g, Vitamin A: 1815IU, Vitamin C: 9.2mg, Calcium: 105mg, Iron: 1.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Entree, Main Course
Cuisine: American
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About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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24 Comments

    1. I imagine you could do it in a pot and boil until the pasta is as tender as you’d like.

    1. Sometimes added to coffee it is a thicker milk product so it would add creaminess and thicken the sauce

    1. I haven’t doubled so this is an educated guess, but I would leave timing the same. Do not overfill past 3/4 mark inside pot

  1. Very good. Will make this again, but will add whole bag of frozen vegetables and more noodles.