As a mom, I’ve deemed the whole year “crockpot season.” Whether you’re in a busy season of life or not—and if you’re a mom, you surely are—I’ve never regretted adding crockpot recipes into my family’s meal plan for the week. It’s easy to do. It’s also quite therapeutic throwing everything into one pot—my toddler loves helping me do this, too.
Every Sunday morning, I sip on my coffee and review the family calendar for the upcoming week. It helps me decide what to add to my grocery list. And this week? My calendar screams, “WE’RE BUSY.” We have events left and right. I know the way to go is to add a slow cooker meal (or two) into our rotation to get everyone happy and fed.
What’s really great about meals in the crockpot is that my whole house smells like I’ve been cooking for hours (well, it does cook for hours, but I don’t have to stand there watching it). They always taste delicious, and one recipe usually carries well for leftovers. If you’re needing ideas for crockpot meals, I’ve curated a list of breakfasts, appetizers, main dishes, and desserts. Pro tip: If you have more than one crockpot like I do, you’ll be thanking yourself later for using them for multiple meals throughout the day. Bon appétit!
Breakfasts
1. Crockpot Breakfast Casserole
Mornings can be hectic, but you can start cooking this dish in seven hours—enough to get you a good night’s sleep. This recipe will start everyone’s day on the right foot.
2. Fig Apple Cinnamon Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oats
The name of this recipe just sounds delicious. Not only is it nutritious, but you will wake up to your house smelling like fall.
3. Overnight Slow Cooker Breakfast Casserole
If you’re needing to feed multiple families, this breakfast casserole is a go-to. It is packed with protein, and you can top it with shredded cheese, salsa, sour cream, avocado, and more.
4. Slow Cooker Maple Pumpkin Granola
The pumpkin flavor is naturally suitable for the colder months, but that doesn’t mean you have to wait to make this. Make granola for breakfast with a side of yogurt or as an after-school snack.
5. Slow Cooker Pear-Quince Butter
Your whole family will be wanting to spread this on every breakfast item. Waffles, pancakes, muffins, or toast? It’s yummy on everything.
Appetizers & Sides
6. Slow Cooker Brussels Sprouts
I love roasted Brussels sprouts, but this crockpot version will still do the trick. With the cranberries, feta, and maple syrup, it will surely satisfy all the Brussels sprouts lovers in the family.
7. Crockpot Carrots
There’s minimal prep in these crockpot carrots. The orange zest, honey, and butter makes it kid approved. And I’m not going to complain about all the veggie intake they’ll be getting.
8. Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes
Mashed potatoes is one of my favorite sides, and my family loves it, too. After peeling the potatoes, throw them in the crockpot. Add chicken broth, onion powder, garlic powder, butter, and milk. My mouth is watering already!
9. Slow Cooker Healthy Maple Bacon Baked Beans
If you’re making crockpot pulled pork sandwiches or slow cooker ribs, why not add maple bacon baked beans as a side?
10. Creamy Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese
Mac and cheese is a staple in my household. The cheesy and creamy noodles make my tastebuds happy. Adding smoked paprika is optional, but it will add the extra flavor you need. Serve it as a side or serve it as a main dish.
11. Slow Cooker Mexican Grilled Corn Dip
Sometimes, you need a little appetizer before the ‘real’ meal. I could eat this all day, but it would pair perfectly with slow cooked tacos or a slow cooked burrito.
Soups, Stews & Chilis
12. Crockpot Tortellini Soup with Sausage
Tortellini soup with sausage is a family favorite, and it’s a meal I often make for new moms. There’s so much flavor, and the cheesy tortellini puts me in my happy place. Yum!
13. Crockpot Chipotle Chicken Soup
I love the smokiness from the chipotle in this soup. Add or dial back on the spice depending on how your family likes it.
14. Crockpot French Onion Soup
The caramelized onions aren’t the only ingredients that make this soup. The bread and the melted cheese are a *chef’s kiss*.
15. Crockpot Lasagna Soup
A take on a classic lasagna. When you don’t have the time to layer the lasagna, it’s so easy to throw everything in a crockpot and call it a day. Luckily, it still looks pretty and tastes amazing.
16. Crockpot Chicken Enchilada Soup
This recipe has me favoring enchiladas in its soup form. It has chicken, beans, and, according to Erin Clarke, the author of this recipe, it has “robust spices” with a “little kick to clear your sinuses.”
17. Easy Slow Cooker Beef Stew
When I think of crockpot recipes, a slow cooker beef stew is what comes to mind. If you’re not sure what type of meat to get, chuck steak is affordable. The slow cooker method makes it tender—just right for your dinner experience.
18. Cheesy Potato Soup
You had me at “cheese,” but adding thyme and bacon has me wanting to make this soup. It’s perfect for a cold or rainy day.
19. Slow Cooker Lemon Orzo Soup
I’m immediately drawn to any dish that has orzo in it. It’s so versatile—it tastes great in pasta, soup, or salads. In this case, a lemon orzo soup. Senior Editor of The Everymom, Kathy Sisson, can vouch that it tastes delicious.
20. Easy Slow Cooker Chili
Whether you’re having a chili cook-off on a summer day or if you’re needing something to warm you up, chili works for any day—hot or cold.
21. Hearty 13-Bean Slow Cooker Minestrone Soup
This minestrone soup consists of 13 beans. From lima beans to garbanzo beans to kidney beans, you won’t be missing out on any fiber. Don’t forget to make a side of breadsticks to complete the meal.
Main Dishes
22. Crockpot Stuffed Peppers
Use bell peppers as your vessel for chicken quinoa stuffed peppers. With only 15 minutes of meal prep, you won’t be disappointed with the flavors this dish has to offer.
23. Easy Mexican Shredded Chicken
We’re not lying when we say this recipe is easy. It only has four ingredients, and you can use it for anything your heart desires. Tacos or enchiladas, anyone?
24. Honey Garlic Slow Cooker Chicken Thighs
Chicken thighs are perfect when you’re making any type of Asian-inspired meal, but you can substitute with chicken breasts if you prefer. The honey garlic sauce makes the flavor in this recipe burst, and it tastes even better the next day.
25. Crockpot Honey Mustard Pork Chops
I recommend using sweet yellow mustard for this recipe. Because pork chops are lean meat, it can be easy to overlook. However, this crockpot recipe makes the pork chops tender and fall apart perfectly.
26. Slow Cooker Ribs
I know I said crockpot meals are great for leftovers, but these don’t usually last long in my house. They’re “melt-in-your-mouth” ribs, so you’ll understand.
27. Easy Crockpot Italian Meatballs and Marinara Sauce
These crockpot Italian meatballs are yummy with or without the noodles. It can be an appetizer, too!
28. Slow Cooker Mississippi Pot Roast
According to legend, Mississippi Pot Roast was an accidental invention by a mom who was trying to make a copycat pot roast dish from her aunt that was less spicy for her kids. Luckily, for her kids and everyone else, it’s become a deliciously viral sensation.
29. Pork Adobo Burritos
OK, this burrito takes any burrito to a whole new level. By the looks of it, you’d think you would be spending hours in the kitchen—however, that isn’t the case. Rub the adobo sauce over the pork, and cook it on low for 8-10 hours. Then assemble the tortillas to make the burrito!
30. Slow Cooker Chicken Marsala
If anyone in your family likes mushrooms, whip this slow cooker chicken marsala up and serve it with a bed of fettuccine noodles. It is hearty and a great choice for dinner any night of the week.
31. Slow Cooker Butter Chicken
Have you ever planned on making a crockpot recipe but forgot about starting it until the end of the day? I know I have. If you find yourself in this predicament quite often, this meal can be ready within an hour and a half.
32. Slow Cooker Creamy Garlic Chicken and Veggies
The ratings prove that this dish is one you have to add to your weekly meal rotation this fall and winter. It’s a whole meal all in one pot—creamy chicken, potatoes, and broccoli.
33. Greek Slow Cooker Lemon Chicken and Potatoes
This recipe guarantees fall-off-the-bone chicken. With the potatoes added in the crockpot, you don’t have to worry about making any extra sides.
34. Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas
We have Fajita nights all the time in my home. It’s kind of become a weekly tradition! Throw everything into one pot, and all you have to do is place the contents in a tortilla once they’re cooked to perfection.
35. Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli
Pro tip: use fresh broccoli and thinly cut the beef so it’s nice and tender out of the crockpot.
36. Slow Cooker Chicken Parmesan
There’s something about the crunchy parmesan coating of this chicken that just melts in your mouth as the tomato flavors marry with the cheese. I think I could eat this every night of the week.
37. Crockpot Apricot Chicken
Use apricot jam for a sweet and savory-flavored chicken. The author of this recipe swears you’ll be licking your plate. In that case, let’s make enough to last the whole week.
38. Slow Cooker French Dip Sandwich
If you’re making the french onion soup in this roundup, don’t forget to make this sandwich, too.
Desserts
39. Slow Cooker Pumpkin Apple Crisp
Crockpots are wonderful for desserts. Make a pumpkin apple crisp with old-fashioned oats, cinnamon, butter, and maple syrup.
40. Crockpot Blueberry Cobbler
The aroma of blueberry cobbler makes me want to eat it for breakfast and dinner, which is totally OK in my books. The reason why I love it so much is because it’s sweet, crunchy, and warms my heart all in one bite. The best part? Serve it with ice cream!
Patty Schepel, Editorial Intern
As the editorial intern, Patty works with The Everymom’s team on pitches, creating original articles, updating existing content, photo sourcing, writing shopping product descriptions, inputting freelance articles, and more. When she’s not working, you can find her spending time with her family, training for half marathons—she ran one 16 weeks pregnant—traveling, cooking, reading a rom-com, and keeping her sourdough starter, Rose, alive.