28 Slow Cooker Recipes You'll Want to Make All Year Long (2024)

There's nothing like the slow cooker for preparing comfort food. The steady, even heat of this appliance turns out succulent meat every time, tenderizing tougher cuts such as flank steak and beef chuck. It excels at making soup and chili, too—and it's the go-to tool for home cooks looking to get a head start on dinner prep.

We love its set-it-and-forget-it dependability, which is why we're sharing our favorite slow cooker recipes. They include everything from classics like pot roast and corned beef and cabbage to dinner party-worthy chicken dishes, fish stews, vegetarian entrées, and even dessert.

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Slow-Cooker Lamb with Olives and Potatoes

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Meats like lamb shanks that need low and slow heat are perfect for the slow cooker. This delicious dinner will be ready in under five hours (or seven hours if you choose low!). Zesty lemon juice, bright shallots, rosemary, and crisp pinot grigio enhance the complex flavor of the dish.

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Classic Pot Roast for the Slow Cooker

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Here's a tried-and-true slow cooker meal: All of the ingredients for this cozy pot roast—including the carrots and potatoes—cook together, which makes for easy clean-up and builds so much flavor.

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Slow-Cooker Queso

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The ultimate party starter, queso stays warm and creamy when made in a slow cooker. The combination of ooey-gooey American cheese and sharp pepper Jack is irresistible.

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Slow-Cooker Chicken with 20 Cloves of Garlic

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Made in your slow-cooker, this easy take on the classic French chicken dish uses whole chicken legs cooked with just garlic cloves, sliced lemons, and thyme sprigs. Serve the finished dish with crusty bread for the ultimate cozy dinner.

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Easy Slow-Cooker Pulled Pork

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Don't just enjoy pulled pork on game day. It's a sweet, tangy main that's so satisfying any night of the week. Instead of using barbecue sauce, we make a marinade with crushed and whole tomatoes, chipotles in adobo, dried oregano, and dried bay leaves.

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Slow-Cooked Tex-Mex Chicken and Beans

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Jarred salsa plus chopped chipotles in adobo sauce are fast shortcuts to prepping this hearty entrée. They impart plenty of deep, smoky flavor to the boneless, skinless chicken thighs while they cook low and slow.

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Slow-Cooker Ribollita

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Craving soup for dinner, but looking for something a little heartier? This Tuscan bread soup, which also happens to be vegetarian, should satisfy; leave off the Parmigiano-Reggiano and it's vegan, too.

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Slow-Cooker Cinnamon Buns

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If you're hosting a brunch and want to prep one of the main dishes in advance, this sweet recipe is for you. Individual rolls are arranged in a slow cooker, then "baked" until they are fluffy and moist.

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Slow-Cooker Indian-Style Fish Curry

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In this fish curry—which is so different from many slow cooker recipes—the protein is only added for the last 20 minutes of cooking. It's the rich coconut-milk sauce, flavored with an array of spices, that needs time to cook.

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Slow-Cooker Marmalade-and-Vinegar Pork

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Swap your go-to pulled pork recipe for this iteration with sweet-and-sour sauce. It cooks on low for eight hours, so you can make it in the morning before you leave for work, or on a weekend—either way, it will be an extra special dinner.

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Slow-Cooker Ropa Vieja

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We make this popular braise with flank steak, an inexpensive cut of meat that becomes super tender when cooked low and slow. Serve over white rice and top with plantain chips.

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Garlic Chicken with Barley

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A one-pot winner chicken dinner! The barley cooks along with the chicken pieces in the slow cooker.

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Slow-Cooker Root-Vegetable Confit

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Confit refers to any food cooked for a long time in fat (like oil) at low heat; here, we're cooking carrots, parsnips, beets, cipollini onions, and fennel in extra-virgin olive oil for five hours on low. Serve with homemade pistachio pesto.

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Slow-Cooker Persian Lamb Stew

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This recipes uses two techniques to turn lamb shoulder into a juicy, succulent dinner. First, the meat is seared in a Dutch oven until golden brown, then transferred to a slow cooker to braise with mirepoix, garlic, thyme, white wine, orange juice, lime, and saffron.

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Slow-Cooker Sicilian-Style Beef Stew

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Beef chuck is an economical cut of meat and becomes tender and delicious when cooked with orange zest, rosemary, and luscious green olives in this hearty stew. It's delicious served over mashed potatoes or polenta.

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Slow-Cooker Vietnamese-Style Baby Back Ribs

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Spareribs cook with shallots, fish sauce, and honey for seven hours until the meat is fork-tender and falls off the bone. A colorful, crisp slaw made with carrots, cabbage, lime juice, and mint is the perfect accompaniment.

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Slow-Cooker White-Bean Soup

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Loaded with great northern beans, leeks, butternut squash, and spinach, this hearty dish is the answer when you need healthy comfort food. Make it on a weekend and enjoy it for lunch or dinner during the week.

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Slow-Cooker Cilantro-Chutney Chicken

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Set it and forget it—then enjoy this garlicky, gingery, and fragrant stew three hours later. It starts with boneless, skinless chicken thighs and ends with a lively topping of chutney made with cilantro, roasted peanuts, and lime juice. It's a company-worthy slow-cooker dish.

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Slow-Cooker Spicy Buffalo Chicken Sandwiches

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Use your favorite hot sauce to flavor this slow-cooker take on a sports-bar favorite. Whether you pile the pulled chicken into a bun or on top of a salad, it's a delicious, spicy bite.

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Slow-Cooker Pork Chop

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Two kinds of pork—pork shoulder chops and thick-cut bacon—cook with thinly sliced red cabbage and onion. Ground allspice and thyme enhance the flavor, and applesauce and sour cream are the finishing touches. Serve this hearty entrée with applesauce, sour cream, and a shower of fresh herbs.

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Slow-Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

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Lucky you: We have a recipe for corned beef and cabbage that takes only a fraction of the prep work and keeps all the traditional taste.

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Slow-Cooker Beef Ragu

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Slow cook a beef chuck roast with garlic, onion, and tomato paste and the result is a robust ragu with fewer ingredients than there are ways to serve it.

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Slow-Cooker Chili Chicken Tacos

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Cook chicken thighs low and slow with garlic, salsa, chipotle chiles in adobo, and chili powder for a succulent, flavor-packed taco filling.

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Slow-Cooker Garlic Chicken with Couscous

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This dish, which is sure to become a family favorite, starts by combining a cut-up whole chicken with onion, thyme, and white wine. Serve it over couscous to sop up the delicious sauce.

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Slow-Cooker Triple-Chocolate Brownies

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Talk about magic. You don't need to fire up your oven to make a batch of gooey, fudgy brownies—the slow cooker does the job just fine.

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Red Beans with Rice

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Cook your red kidney beans for this favorite New Orleans dish in the slow cooker. This hands-off cooking method means you can skip the usual soaking the beans need. They're flavored with thyme, the classic seasoning, plus bacon, celery, and green bell pepper. You will need to cook some white rice, too.

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Slow-Cooker Sweet-and-Spicy Chicken

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More seasoned than spicy, chicken legs become fall-off-the-bone tender when given the slow-cooker treatment. Cumin, cinnamon, and ginger lend a sophisticated sharpness to the chicken.

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Loaded Slow-Cooker Baked Potatoes

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Baked potatoes in the slow cooker? Yes, please! Yogurt and vegetable broth lend lushness and tang to the potatoes as they cook. A topping of sautéed mushrooms and broccoli adds heft.

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FAQs

What is the longest you can slow cook something? ›

Stick to the cook time indicated on your recipe

Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours.

Is 24 hours too long in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can use your slow cooker for longer than eight hours, as long as you keep an eye on it. Many slow cookers do have an automatic shutoff after 24 hours.

How do I get the best results from a slow cooker? ›

Reduce liquid when using a slow cooker

It should just cover the meat and vegetables. Don't overfill your slow cooker, or it may start leaking out the top, and the food won't cook so well. Half to two-thirds full is ideal – certainly no more than three-quarters.

What cannot be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

What not to put in a slow cooker
  1. Lean, tender cuts of meat. Lean, tender (and usually more expensive cuts) will actually become dry and tough if you cook them in a slow cooker! ...
  2. Meat with skin left on. ...
  3. Too much liquid. ...
  4. Delicate vegetables. ...
  5. Fresh herbs and spices. ...
  6. Milk and cream. ...
  7. Alcohol. ...
  8. Seafood.

What happens if you leave the slow cooker on too long? ›

The food will not only stain the cooker's interior, but it will also be soggy and overcooked and be left open to bacteria. Most of the programmable slow cookers available today have a 24-hour cycle, which would shut the slow cooker off automatically, but older models don't necessarily have this function.

Is it OK to leave a slow cooker on overnight? ›

Yes, you can leave your slow cooker on all day or overnight. However, if you are planning to leave your slow cooker on overnight, make sure it's on a low heat.

Does meat get more tender the longer it cooks in a slow cooker? ›

Collagen makes meat tough when cooked quickly, but when slow-cooked, it breaks down into gelatin, giving you that juicy, tender mouthfeel. Fattier — and cheaper — cuts of beef can also be good for slow cooking, because the fat helps to ensure the beef won't dry out while adding extra flavour.

What is the best meat to slow cook? ›

Choose the right cut: Chuck roasts, short ribs, pork shoulders and lamb shanks (think fatty and tougher meats) become meltingly tender with the moist, low heat of a slow cooker. Leaner cuts like pork tenderloin tend to dry out. Likewise, dark meat chicken — thighs, drumsticks, etc.

Do potatoes go on top or bottom of meat in a crockpot? ›

Add the potatoes, veggies, and whole garlic cloves to your slow cooker (Crockpot). Place the roast on top and nestle it down into the veggies so that it's mostly on top of the veggies and potatoes.

What's better than a slow cooker? ›

✔️ Instant Pots are multi-functional.

Many people think that Instant Pots are just electric pressure cookers, but they're actually multi-cookers that cover a wide variety of functions: They slow cook, steam, warm, saute and work as a rice cooker in addition to pressure cooking.

Can you open the lid of a slow cooker while cooking? ›

Vegetables cook the slowest, so place them near the heat, at the bottom and sides of the slow cooker. Keep the lid on. Do not lift the lid or cover unnecessarily during the cooking cycle. Each time the lid is raised, the internal temperature drops 10 to 15 degrees and the cooking process is slowed by 30 minutes.

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Is it OK to slow cook for 12 hours? ›

Yes, if you use them correctly. The slow cooker cooks foods slowly at a low temperature, generally between 170 and 280 degrees F, over several hours. The combination of direct heat from the pot, lengthy cooking and steam, destroys bacteria making the slow cooker a safe process for cooking foods.

Is it possible to slow cook too long? ›

Slow cookers are specially designed to cook food for long periods of time, but yes, you can still overcook in a slow cooker if something is left on the wrong setting for longer than it's supposed to be. How Much Do You Really Know About Type 2 Diabetes? How Much Do You Really Know About Type 2 Diabetes?

How long can you slow cook food? ›

How to use a slow cooker
Oven or stovetopSlow cooker (high)Slow cooker (low)
15 – 30 minutes1 1/2 – 2 1/2 hours4 – 6 hours
30 – 45 minutes2 – 3 hours6 – 8 hours
45 minutes to 3 hours4 – 6 hours8 – 12 hours

Can you slow cook meat for 18 hours? ›

It is when the food is kept in the danger Zone longer than 2-3 hours (40-140 but especially 60-120 degrees F. that bacteria really multiply fast. If you were doing it in a slow cooker and kept it on a low, setting you should be ok even if it was for 18 hours OR if you had it on simmer you should be ok. .

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