If you are looking for the ultimate “engagement-worthy” meal, this Marry Me Chicken Tortellini is the viral sensation your dinner rotation needs. Imagine tender, pillowy cheese-filled pasta swimming in a velvety orange-tinted cream sauce, punctuated by the tangy bite of sun-dried tomatoes and the aromatic lift of fresh basil. This dish isn’t just a meal; it’s a visual masterpiece that looks just as good in your slow cooker as it does on a gourmet plate. Whether you are a seasoned home cook or just starting out, this Marry Me Chicken Tortellini delivers professional results with minimal effort, making it the perfect centerpiece for a cozy night in.

Why You Will Fall in Love With This Creamy Tortellini
- Visual Texture: The contrast between the pillowy cheese-filled tortellini and the vibrant red sun-dried tomato strips creates a stunning, Pinterest-worthy aesthetic.
- Decadent Sauce: We use a specific blend of heavy cream and parmesan to achieve that iconic creamy orange sun-dried tomato sauce.
- Set and Forget: Using a slow cooker ensures the flavors meld perfectly while keeping the chicken chunks incredibly tender and juicy.
- Crowd Pleaser: It combines the viral “Marry Me” flavor profile with the comfort of a creamy garlic butter tortellini for a guaranteed win.
Essential Components for the Perfect Marry Me Chicken Tortellini
To achieve that signature handheld, home-cooked look from our Marry Me Chicken Tortellini blueprint, every ingredient serves a specific culinary purpose. We aren’t just making pasta; we are building layers of flavor and texture.
Cooked White Meat Chicken Chunks: You will need 1.5 lbs (680g) of pre-cooked chicken. Using pre-cooked chicken ensures the meat stays juicy and doesn’t overcook during the slow cooker cycle, maintaining those distinct, hearty chunks visible in the sauce.
Refrigerated Cheese-Filled Tortellini: 24 oz (680g) of fresh pasta provides that “pillowy” texture. Refrigerated pasta absorbs the sauce much better than dried varieties, resulting in a richer bite.
Sun-Dried Tomato Strips: 1 cup (160g) of julienned sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil. These provide the acidic backbone to the dish and contribute to the vibrant red accents across the top.
The “Marry Me” Sauce Base: A combination of 2 cups (480ml) heavy cream, 1 cup (240ml) chicken broth, and 4 cloves of minced garlic. This mixture, when combined with the tomato oil, creates the velvety orange-tinted sauce that defines the dish.
Fresh Basil and Melted Cheese: 1/2 cup (15g) of finely chopped fresh basil and 1 cup (115g) of shredded parmesan or mozzarella. The basil adds a pop of green, while the cheese leaves those beautiful melted cheese remnants visible in every scoop.
Invisible Essentials: 1 tsp (5g) sea salt, 1/2 tsp (2g) black pepper, and 1/2 tsp (1g) red pepper flakes for a subtle, warming heat that balances the creaminess.

Step-by-Step Slow Cooker Mastery
Preparing the Creamy Orange Base
Start by whisking your heavy cream, chicken broth, minced garlic, and red pepper flakes directly in your black ceramic slow cooker pot. To get that specific orange tint seen in the photos, stir in 2 tablespoons (30ml) of the oil from the sun-dried tomato jar. This oil is packed with concentrated tomato flavor and natural pigments that transform the cream into a rich, sunset hue.
Integrating the Chicken and Tomatoes
Gently fold in your cooked white meat chicken chunks and the sun-dried tomato strips. Ensure the chicken is fully submerged in the liquid. Cover and cook on LOW for 3 to 4 hours. This slow tempering process allows the chicken to absorb the garlic and tomato aromatics without becoming tough. If you’re looking for a faster alternative, you might enjoy this rattlesnake pasta for a similar spicy-creamy vibe.
The Tortellini Transformation
Approximately 30 minutes before serving, lift the lid and stir in the refrigerated cheese tortellini. Visual Cue: The pasta should be submerged but not drowning. The tortellini will soak up the excess moisture, thickening the sauce into a velvety consistency. This is also when you should sprinkle half of your shredded cheese over the top, allowing it to create those melted cheese remnants that blend into the sauce.
The Final Flourish
Once the tortellini is tender and pillowy, turn off the heat. Scatter the finely chopped fresh basil across the top. The residual heat will wilt the basil slightly, releasing its oils and creating that “handheld smartphone photo” freshness. You should see small droplets of oil glistening on the surface, indicating a perfectly emulsified sauce.
Expert Tips for Pinterest-Perfect Results
- Don’t Overcook the Pasta: Tortellini cooks very fast in a slow cooker. If left too long, they lose their shape. Aim for “pillowy,” not “mushy.”
- The “Blister” Effect: If you want your sun-dried tomatoes to pop, quickly sauté them in a pan for 2 minutes before adding them to the pot to intensify their color.
- Sauce Consistency: If the sauce is too thick, splash in a little extra chicken broth. If it’s too thin, let it sit uncovered for 10 minutes to tighten up.
- The Basil Rule: Always add the basil last. If cooked too long, it turns brown and loses the vibrant green contrast required for the visual blueprint.
- Cheese Selection: Use high-quality freshly grated Parmesan. Pre-shredded cheese is coated in potato starch, which can make your sauce slightly grainy.
Storage, Reheating & Freezing
Storing: Place leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the refrigerator. The pasta will continue to absorb the sauce, so it may be thicker the next day.
Reheating: To restore the creamy orange sun-dried tomato sauce, reheat on the stove over low heat. Add a tablespoon of milk or broth to loosen the sauce back to its original velvety state.
Freezing: We do not recommend freezing this specific Marry Me Chicken Tortellini recipe. The cream-based sauce can break (separate) upon thawing, and the tortellini may become soggy. For a more freezer-friendly option, try this white chicken enchilada soup.
What to Serve With This Decadent Pasta
Because this dish is incredibly rich and savory, you want sides that offer acidity or crunch. A crisp arugula salad with a lemon vinaigrette works perfectly to cut through the creaminess. Alternatively, a side of roasted broccoli or honey dijon vegetables provides a nice textural contrast.
Garlic bread is, of course, a mandatory addition for mopping up every last drop of that orange-tinted sauce. If you want to lean into the Italian theme, follow up this meal with a slice of Italian lemon custard cake for a bright, citrusy finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. Simmer the sauce ingredients in a large pan for 10 minutes, add the cooked chicken and tomatoes, then boil the tortellini directly in the sauce until tender.
Yes, you can use frozen tortellini, but you will need to add about 10-15 minutes to the final cooking time in the slow cooker to ensure they are fully heated through and pillowy.
It has a very mild warmth from the red pepper flakes, but it is not inherently spicy. You can omit the flakes for a completely mild version or double them for a kick.
The iconic orange tint comes from the combination of heavy cream and the oil/pigment from the sun-dried tomatoes. Adding a few tablespoons of the tomato jar oil intensifies this vibrant color.
The sauce thickens as the tortellini releases starch. If it’s still thin, let the dish sit uncovered for 10 minutes after cooking, or stir in an extra handful of parmesan cheese.
The Ultimate Marry Me Chicken Tortellini Recipe

Marry Me Chicken Tortellini (Slow Cooker Recipe)
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- In a slow cooker, whisk together heavy cream, chicken broth, minced garlic, red pepper flakes, and 2 tablespoons of sun-dried tomato oil until orange-tinted.
- Add the cooked chicken chunks and sun-dried tomato strips. Cover and cook on LOW for 3-4 hours.
- Stir in the refrigerated tortellini and half the parmesan cheese. Cover and cook for an additional 20-30 minutes until pillowy.
- Switch off heat. Top with remaining cheese and fresh basil. Let sit for 5 minutes before serving for the sauce to thicken.
Notes
Adding a bit of oil from the sun-dried tomato jar is the secret to the orange sauce color.

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Did this Marry Me Chicken Tortellini win your heart? Make sure to save this recipe to your Pinterest boards so you never lose it! Following @eva_ovens for more viral dinner inspiration is the best way to keep your kitchen smelling amazing. If you make this, snap a photo of your slow cooker pot and share it in the comments below—I love seeing your “melted cheese remnants” and “vibrant basil” garnishes! Don’t forget to leave a 5-star rating if this dish is a new family favorite.