25 Healthy Slow Cooker Crockpot Recipes

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I have already talked about the many benefits of slow cooking, so I thought I’d share 25 healthy recipes that will show you the versatility of a crockpot.

(Click the link below each photo to go to the recipe.)

Baked Potatoes

A simple side-dish, or a main course when loaded – all done in your crock pot.

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Via addapinch.com

Beef Bourguignon

A classic French beef and vegetable stew.

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Via dinnerthendessert.com

Bread

Easy to make, and more delicious than store-bought bread.

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Via bakedbyanintrovert.com

Carrot Butternut Soup

A tasty, warming winter soup.

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Via peasandcrayons.com

Chicken Cacciatore

A classic Italian dish that is super-tasty.

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Via delish.com

Creamy Mashed Potatoes

Like so many crockpot recipes, this is so easy to make!

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Via cafedelites.com

Crustless Lemon Strawberry Cheesecake

Rich and creamy!

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Via cupcakesandkalechips.com

Eggplant Parmesan

Cheesy and delicious, and perfect for parties.

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Via wendypolisi.com

Home-Made Baked Beans

A perfect dish for a slow cooker!

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Via slowcookingperfected.com

Hot Fudge Brownies

Only five minutes to prep this dish!

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Via spendwithpennies.com

Macaroni And Cheese

The recipe for this classic dish is not a “set and forget” one, but it does free up valuable oven space.

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Via thecountrycook.net

Moroccan Lamb & Prune Tagine

A slow-cooker take on a traditional Moroccan dish.

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Via thezenofslowcooking.com

Mulled Spiced Wine

Known in Germany as Glühwein, the slow cooker is perfect for this because it never boils, which would ruin the wine.

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Via wellplated.com

Old-Fashioned Meatloaf

Just like the one your mom used to make!

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Via recipesthatcrock.com

Peach Cobbler

Who knew you could make this popular dessert in your slow cooker?

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Via thereciperebel.com/a>

Pizza Stuffed Peppers

An interesting combination of flavours.

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Via aspicyperspective.com

Pork And Sauerkraut

A classic German New Year’s dish in a no-fail crock pot version.

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Via lemonsforlulu.com

Raspberry Coconut Cake

Low-carb and dairy-free.

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Via alldayidreamaboutfood.com

Ratatouille

The traditional French vegetarian dish made the easy way.

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Via eatingbirdfood.com

Salmon With Lemon & Dill

It’s simple to make, uses just a few ingredients, and it’s low-card, paleo, and whole30-friendly.

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Via fitslowcookerqueen.com

Salted Caramel Almond Granola

A sweet and salty snack to eat any time of day.

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Via theseasonedmom.com

Spaghetti Sauce

Easy to make, delicious, and it can be frozen to use later.

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Via momontimeout.com

Spiced Apple Sauce

An easy and delicious accompaniment to so many dishes.

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Via allrecipes.com

Thai Zucchini Lasagna

A healthy Asian twist on an Italian dish.

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Via foodfaithfitness.com

Vegan Chili

Hard to believe it’s vegan!

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Via happykitchen.rocks

Conclusion

I hope these recipes inspire you both to try some and to create your own.

Additional Resources

These are suggestions for those who wish to delve deeper into any of the above:

  1. Slow Cooker Liners (these are the ones I use)
  2. Slow Cooker Recipes
  3. Slow Cookers / Crockpots

P.S. The Cajun Pot Roast recipe shown in the image at the top of this article can be found on sullyssuperette.com.

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