Slow Cooker Recipes (Most Popular)
Six ingredients, 5 minutes of hands-on cooking, and dinner is served!
This is THE most popular recipe on SparkRecipes. We've added more vegetables and reduced the sodium drastically to make it even better.
What a great dish for one of those nights when your kids have a late soccer game! Brown the meat, layer in the ingredients, set your slow cooker on low, and go!
In the morning, throw all the ingredients for this simple recipe in the slow cooker. A hearty and healthy dinner will be waiting for you when you get home!
A very easy way to make pulled pork in the slow cooker. This is a tangy BBQ sauce.
This is a great recipe to use as a basis for plenty of meals!
Tasty and nutritious, this slow cooker recipe will be a family favorite.
Slow cookers aren't just for meat! This is a tasty, affordable one-pot vegetarian meal that's filling and perfect for your slow cooker.
My kids never complain about eating both beans and greens in one meal when they're served alongside rich, slow-cooked pork.
This slow cooker meal of baked chicken in a creamy onion sauce is fast, easy to prepare and tastes great.
Cook in the crock pot all day, add the evaporated milk, and it's ready to go!
This hearty soup is perfect for when there is a chill in the air, and you want dinner waiting for you as you walk in the door.
Start the day off right with sweet and creamy slow cooker oats for breakfast. The evaporated milk adds such creaminess that you'll think you're having pudding for breakfast.
This is New Orleans-style chicken made with shredded dark meat in a lightly sweet sauce. Delicious served over brown rice. Kids love it, too.
This slow cooker recipe requires no pre-cooking, and it yields a sweet, caramelized glaze and tender chicken.
Those rotisserie chickens from the supermarket are a busy cook's best friend. When you have time to plan ahead, make your own--in your slow cooker!
Try using an English Cut Beef Roast. It is economical and flavorful. This cut of meat comes from the shoulder or neck area of the animal.
This is an adaptation of my favorite slow cooker chicken tortilla soup recipe. If you have the calories to spare, make some tortilla chips in the oven to eat with the soup and top with a bit of sour cream, cheese, avocado and anything else you like! It is very flavorful on it's own, though. Be sure to use high-quality enchilada sauce, as some brands can be greasy. I like to add other veggies in sometimes, such as carrots and squash.
Low-calorie and high-fiber, these tasty (not fried) beans make a quick supper when spread upon warm corn tortillas topped with melted cheese.