42 Crock-Pot Recipes to Try This Summer (That's Right, Summer) (2024)

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Breakfasts 1. Slow Cooker Frittata With Zucchini, Tomato, and Feta 2. Slow Cooker Breakfast Burritos 3. Healthy 5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Granola 4. Slow Cooker Veggie Omelet 5. Slow Cooker Sticky Pecan Buns 6. Healthy Crock-Pot Breakfast Casserole 7. Crock-Pot Grain-Free Blueberry Scones Appetizers, Soups, and Salads 8. Skinny Parmesan Spinach Dip 9. Squash, Sweet Potato, Carrot, and White Bean Soup 10. Slow Cooker Summer Chowder 11. Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob With Chili Lime Butter 12. Healthier Crock-Pot Refried Beans 13. Slow Cooker German Potato Salad 14. Slow Cooker Roasted Vegetables 15. Easy Crock-Pot Chicken and Black Bean Taco Salad Meat Main Dishes 16. Crock-Pot Thai Steak Salad 17. Slow Cooker Santa Fe Chicken Salad 18. Slow Cooker Low-Country Boil 19. Slow Cooker Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps 20. Slow Cooker Stuffed Bell Peppers 21. Paleo-Friendly Honey Garlic Wings 22. Coney Dogs 23. Hawaiian BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwiches 24. Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos 25. Slow Cooker Salmon 26. Slow Cooker Jerk Pulled Pork 27. Slow Cooker Sesame Beef Vegetarian and Vegan Main Dishes 28. Summer Slow Cooker Lasagna With Zucchini and Eggplant 29. Slow Cooker Butter Chickpeas 30. Slow Cooker Veggie Fajitas 31. Slow Cooker Greek Stuffed Peppers 32. Tangy Italian Slow Cooker Tempeh 33. Vegetarian Slow Cooker Lentil Sloppy Joes Over Spaghetti Squash 34. Slow Cooker Vegan Red Curry 35. Slow Cooker Vegan Tomato Cream Sauce 36. Slow Cooker Vegetable Succotash 37. Barley and Bean Tacos With Avocado Chipotle Cream 38. Slow Cooker Eggplant Lasgana Desserts 39. Scalloped Peaches 40. Piña Colada Slow Cooker Lava Cake 41. Slow Cooker Berry Cobbler 42. Slow Cooker Gingerbread Pudding Cake FAQs References

Summertime, and the living is…well, hot. When stratospheric temperatures make you want to do nothing but sit in an ice bath all day, using a slow cooker might initially seem like a preposterous idea—isn’t that thing just for winter meals?

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But don’t put that Crock-Pot into storage just yet! You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how useful this appliance can be even during the warmer months, sparing you from turning the oven on and turning your kitchen into a sauna. Forget steaming stews and cozy casseroles, and try some tacos, corn on the cob, and scalloped peaches. Cooking in the summer just got a whole lot cooler!

Breakfasts

1. Slow Cooker Frittata With Zucchini, Tomato, and Feta

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Take the stress out of the next brunch you host with this simple yet produce- and protein-packed frittata. With just a handful of seasonal veggies and eggs and a hands-off cooking method, summer celebrations don’t get much more straightforward than this.

2. Slow Cooker Breakfast Burritos

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Whether you’re taking it to go or sitting down for a leisurely brunch, there’s never a bad time for a burrito. Make it a real summer breakfast by adding in fresh, in-season sweet corn (did you know it’s a whole grain?) and plenty of guac to cool down some of the spice in the hearty filling here.

3. Healthy 5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Granola

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Making your own granola is a lot easier than you may think—all it involves is throwing fiber-rich oats and light, metabolism-boosting spice into a slow cooker and stirring every once in a while. Scoop some over yogurt and top with berries or bananas for a refreshing alternative to your usual bowl of cereal.

4. Slow Cooker Veggie Omelet

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Making omelets to order is ambitious (and lets you channel your inner Julia Child), but after a few, all that flipping can become more work than it’s worth. This slow-cooker recipe isn’t just brimming with vegetables that add some fiber to all the protein, but it also serves four to six people at once, so you don’t have to stand by the stove crafting individual servings. Bon appetit!

5. Slow Cooker Sticky Pecan Buns

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Sometimes nothing but a gooey pastry will do for breakfast. Not only do these caramel-laced rolls use heart-healthy whole-wheat flour and a fraction of the butter used in traditional sticky bun recipes—making them decadent yet still wholesome—but baking them in the slow cooker means no need to heat up the house by turning on the oven. That’s what we call a sweet start to the day!

6. Healthy Crock-Pot Breakfast Casserole

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Delicious as they are, breakfast casseroles can sometimes be uber heavy, leaving you regretting your meal an hour later. This healthier twist is chock-full of vegetables and still includes hash browns, bacon, and cheese—all the things you want from comfort food.

7. Crock-Pot Grain-Free Blueberry Scones

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With fresh blueberries bursting from their seams and an almond flour base that’s free of gluten, these scones may look like dessert, but they’re healthy and satiating enough for breakfast. The bonus? The slow cooker method eliminates the need for the dough to rise!

Appetizers, Soups, and Salads

8. Skinny Parmesan Spinach Dip

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Spinach Parmesan dip is always a crowd favorite, but who wants to get weighed down with all that heavy dairy in the heat? This one lightens things up by using light sour cream and one of our favorite recipe substitutes, Greek yogurt. Serve at your next summer tailgate to keep your kitchen cool and your crowd healthy.

9. Squash, Sweet Potato, Carrot, and White Bean Soup

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Usher in warm weather with a soup that celebrates the best of the season’s produce—yellow squash. The vitamin C-loaded veggie takes center stage in this recipe, with some sweet potato, carrot, and white beans added in for extra flavor. Chilling the batch requires an extra step, but the cool and creamy results are totally worth waiting for.

10. Slow Cooker Summer Chowder

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More often associated with winter, chowder gets a warm weather update with the addition of summery ingredients like zucchini, tomatoes, and basil. If you’re keeping it meat free, skip the bacon—otherwise, don’t worry about the saturated fat in a few slices; it may actually be good for you (and is quite tasty!).

11. Slow Cooker Corn on the Cob With Chili Lime Butter

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Sometimes summer rain ruins your barbecue plans, but this recipe lets you make awesome, charred corn on the cob without the grill. This version uses a chili lime rub, but you can also also try different versions of the sauce for this go-to side dish, like the ones recommended here: pesto, curry powder, coconut milk, and Sriracha.

12. Healthier Crock-Pot Refried Beans

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These beans may need some time to cook, but they yield a giant 12-serving batch that’s easily freezable. A homemade recipe also ensures that your taco toppers won’t come with a hefty dose of lard that so many store-bought or restaurant versions use. Stuff them into burritos, scoop them onto salads, or just eat them straight-up—they’re that irresistible!

13. Slow Cooker German Potato Salad

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What summer cookout, picnic, or potluck is complete without potato salad? The mustard-based, mayo-free condiments for this one make it perfect to take to outdoor gatherings without spoiling. Bonus: The hefty sprinkling of dill adds some brightness as well as flavonoids that may relieve an upset stomach.

14. Slow Cooker Roasted Vegetables

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Who says it has to be cold outside to enjoy warm veggies? It doesn’t get much simpler or more customizable than this recipe: Use your favorite produce, your favorite herbs, and a dash of olive oil to help absorb the nutrients from the vegetables.Meal triacylglycerol profile modulates postprandial absorption of carotenoids in humans. Goltz SR, Campbell WW, Chitchumroonchokchai C. Molecular nutrition & food research, 2012, Oct.;56(6):1613-4133.

15. Easy Crock-Pot Chicken and Black Bean Taco Salad

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This easy Crock-Pot mix of chicken, black beans, salsa, cumin, and taco seasoning is perfect for a salad or your own DIY burrito bowl. We also can’t get enough of the blogger’s zesty avocado cilantro buttermilk dressing, which is awesome with this salad— but also sounds like a great spread for sandwiches.

Meat Main Dishes

16. Crock-Pot Thai Steak Salad

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A creamy peanut dressing, sweet chunks of mango, and slow-cooked beef makes this salad more fit for an entree than an appetizer. The chuck steak is tender, the cabbage is crisp, and peanuts add crunch. With so much texture and flavor, you’ll never think of salad as limp, soggy greens again.

17. Slow Cooker Santa Fe Chicken Salad

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Make a batch of this chicken salad on a Sunday, and you’ll have a healthy lunch option at the ready all week long. There isn’t a hint of mayo in the recipe, but the Southwestern flavors of antioxidant-rich cilantro, digestion-aiding cumin, and immunity-boosting garlic impart plenty of taste and healthy benefits.Immunity: plants as effective mediators. Sultan MT, Butt MS, Qayyum MM. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2014, Oct.;54(10):1549-7852. Add a scoop of it onto mixed greens, in a pita, or between slices of toast.

18. Slow Cooker Low-Country Boil

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Always thought you needed to be near a beach to enjoy a seafood boil? Prove yourself wrong with this recipe, which brings the low-country classic home with the help of a Crock-Pot. All the usual components feature here, from potatoes and corn cobs to shrimp, which are a good source of immunity-raising selenium. The bottle of beer is optional, but either way, this boil will bring the summer party straight onto your kitchen table.

19. Slow Cooker Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps

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Asian cuisine may not be the first thing that comes to mind when it comes to slow cooker recipes, but this hoison sauce-soaked mixture shows that it can be done, and it can be delicious! While light enough for a warm-weather lunch, the addition of rice to the chicken and veggies makes it a full meal. Water chestnuts lend a fun crunch and a punch of potassium.

20. Slow Cooker Stuffed Bell Peppers

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This recipe pushes the envelope in more than one way, stuffing typical casserole ingredients into bell peppers instead and slow cooking rather than baking them. Adding lots of onions, celery, and spices is a convenient and simple way to add tasty veggies to the meat, beans, and rice without excess added fat or preservatives.

21. Paleo-Friendly Honey Garlic Wings

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For most meat-eaters, rarely does a summer go by without chicken wings making an appearance. Rather than trying greasy deep-frying, go the Crock-Pot route with this recipe. Calling for plenty of garlic, a generous pour of antioxidant-rich honey, and an optional hit of cayenne, these wings are the ideal way to kick any get-together up a notch! Antioxidant Activity of Three Honey Samples in relation with Their Biochemical Components. Chua LS, Rahaman NL, Adnan NA. Journal of analytical methods in chemistry, 2013, Aug.;2013():2090-8865.”>Antioxidant Activity of Three Honey Samples in relation with Their Biochemical Components. Chua LS, Rahaman NL, Adnan NA. Journal of analytical methods in chemistry, 2013, Aug.;2013():2090-8865.

22. Coney Dogs

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Nothing screams summer like a hot dog, and you can recreate this iconic version without a grill. Mixed with tomato sauce, Worcestershire, and plenty of seasonings, the chili will turn out as juicy and flavorful as ever. Pick whatever type of dog you prefer and load them up!

23. Hawaiian BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwiches

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Glazed pineapple slices and a pineapple sauce give this sandwich its tropical twist plus a dose of the anti-inflammatory enzyme bromelain. Teamed up with slow-cooked chicken doused in barbecue sauce (make your own!) and layered onto sandwich buns, it’s a veritable carnival of tastes and textures.

24. Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

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This taco recipe has a super-simple shredded chicken base and adds in some sliced corn off the cob, avocado, caramelized onions, and cilantro. You can also throw this on top of a salad or rice bowl for a gluten-free option.

25. Slow Cooker Salmon

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Meat isn’t the only thing you can make in a slow cooker. This recipe is a great go-to guide for make-ahead salmon, so you can use it for any of your favorite dishes. You can customize this version with any veggies or sauces you like for some added flavor.

26. Slow Cooker Jerk Pulled Pork

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A summer recipe roundup without mention of the Caribbean? Inconceivable! These little pork sandwiches get some island flair from an awesome jerk marinade and pineapple salsa. The blogger gives a guide for how much pork you should use based on how many people you’re serving, but we think you should make it all— these will make for awesome leftovers.

27. Slow Cooker Sesame Beef

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You may be surprised at how many ingredients for this seemingly exotic recipe you already have in your pantry. Brown sugar, red pepper, and garlic lend a decidedly barbecue-like hint to the Asian-inspired tastes of sesame oil and soy sauce that marinate the lean meat. Go liberal with the sesame seed garnish—those little guys are packed with B-complex vitamins to promote eye, muscle, skin, and hair health.

Vegetarian and Vegan Main Dishes

28. Summer Slow Cooker Lasagna With Zucchini and Eggplant

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Lasagna can be an all-day affair between cooking noodles, whipping up sauce, and making all the fillings. Forget about that with a Crock-Pot. Cook a veggie mixture; then layer it with sauce, noodles, and cheese; and let your slow cooker do all the magic. Vibrant, lycopene-rich cherry tomatoes and fresh corn make summer’s bounty shine all the more in this classic winter dish.

29. Slow Cooker Butter Chickpeas

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Chickpeas are one of the yummiest sources of protein we can think of—even if you do eat meat. This recipe takes a twist on the classic Indian butter chicken dish and swaps in chickpeas and tofu for a meal that goes great over rice, salad, or all on its own!

30. Slow Cooker Veggie Fajitas

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Make this Mexican favorite without needing to babysit the veggies over the stove. Bursting with tomatoes and multicolored peppers, these convenient fajitas make getting your daily dose of vitamin C a cinch.

31. Slow Cooker Greek Stuffed Peppers

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While we’d make this with brown rice for more fiber, the recipe is still great for warmer weather. The classic Greek flavors of red pepper, olives, feta, parsley, and oregano are perfect as a side dish or meal, hot or cold.

32. Tangy Italian Slow Cooker Tempeh

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No sketchy mock meats here! This recipe uses tempeh as a vegan substitute for Bolognese sauce. An unprocessed form of soy, tempeh is also fermented, which means it’s great for promoting gut health. Let it cook with loads of spices and some summer veggies, and the results will delight everyone at the table.

33. Vegetarian Slow Cooker Lentil Sloppy Joes Over Spaghetti Squash

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They’re cheap, versatile, high in iron, low glycemic… and that’s just the beginning. Our love for lentils runs deep, and this recipe showcases them in a much more creative way than basic soup. Let them hang out for a few hours with some vegetables and spices, and they’ll reduce down to a hearty mixture boasting eight grams of protein per serving—not bad for a meatless meal!

34. Slow Cooker Vegan Red Curry

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If they can eat curry in the tropical temperatures of Thailand, you can eat it during your summer too. Usual suspects found in the cuisine, like coconut milk, scallions, and soy, come together in this vegan and gluten-free recipe, while the unconventional addition of chickpeas lends some protein to amp up the nutritional profile further.

35. Slow Cooker Vegan Tomato Cream Sauce

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Sure, it takes more work than popping open a jar of store-bought sauce, but you won’t regret being able to control the sugar and salt in this produce-packed homemade version. Keep it slightly chunky to give it a rustic flair and don’t skimp when stirring in the basil—it’s got memory-boosting properties, and this is definitely one meal you won’t want to forget.

36. Slow Cooker Vegetable Succotash

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This easy dish is a Southern summer favorite, with tons of veggies and an added hot sauce kick. It only takes 15 minutes to prepare, and then you’ll be amazed at how much four hours in a slow cooker can do for the flavors in this dish.

37. Barley and Bean Tacos With Avocado Chipotle Cream

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If you’re wary of experimenting with new grains, the slow cooker removes the intimidation factor by doing all the work for you. Here, barley adds some uniqueness (along with fiber) to these vegetarian tacos, along with the usual suspects of black beans and corn. Cool down the mixture with an avocado-Greek yogurt cream topping, and you’re ready for a meat-free fiesta.

38. Slow Cooker Eggplant Lasgana

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If a heap of warm noodles and cheese still sounds like a bit too much when temps outside are simmering, try this noodle-free veggie lasagna instead. With four layers of tomato sauce, herbs, cheese, peppers, and onions, this dish is both healthy and second-helping worthy.

Desserts

39. Scalloped Peaches

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If you’re tentative about your dessert-making ability, these scalloped peaches are both impressive and won’t make you break a sweat. If your fruit is especially sweet, try reducing the sugar a bit, and then let the spices and the slow cooker do the rest of the work. Serve topped with banana ice cream.

40. Piña Colada Slow Cooker Lava Cake

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The co*cktail already tastes like dessert, so why not make it into a real one? You’ll get healthy, good-cholesterol-boosting fats from the shredded coconut and coconut milk, plus vitamin C from pineapple. Go ahead and add some rum—we won’t tell.

41. Slow Cooker Berry Cobbler

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Fresh berries are one of the best parts of summer: They’re sweeter than ever and insanely versatile cooking ingredients. In two hours they reduce to a sweet, syrupy goodness with a crumbly topping in this recipe that’s perfect to serve after burgers.

42. Slow Cooker Gingerbread Pudding Cake

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Gingerbread isn’t only for the holidays. This awesome recipe goes great with vanilla ice cream, and you’d be surprised at the number of ingredients you already have in your pantry. It sounds like the perfect last-minute dessert recipe to us.

Originally published May 2015. Updated May 2016.

42 Crock-Pot Recipes to Try This Summer (That's Right, Summer) (2024)

FAQs

Can I put frozen chicken in the Crockpot? ›

Information. It is best to thaw meat or poultry before putting it into a slow cooker. Frozen pieces will take longer to reach a safe internal temperature and could possibly result in foodborne illness. Frozen or partially frozen foods can also cool everything else in the slow cooker.

Is a slow cooker good for the summer? ›

It's hot enough outside so let's keep it as cool as possible inside. Slow cookers will help you save money both inside and outside the home. This small appliance is much more energy-efficient than your oven and stove, while also keeping your AC bill down by not heating up your home.

What cooks better in a Crockpot? ›

Fattier meats and dark meat chicken are better options, as leaner cuts may dry out during the cooking process. Fattier meats are good, but trim the fat away before placing in the Crockpot slow cooker.

Can you put raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can add raw steak to a slow cooker to cook it to your desired doneness level.

Can you put frozen chicken in the crockpot for 4 hours? ›

When cooking frozen boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a slow cooker on the high setting, it typically takes around 4 to 6 hours. Slow cookers vary in temperature, so it's essential to use a meat thermometer to ensure that the chicken reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).

Why do they call it crack chicken? ›

Lansing, Michigan is home for the Crack Chicken. A great seasoning for all your favorite foods. Started in 2003, customers tried our famous chicken and came back for more. Their addiction to this delicious taste made them call it Crack Chicken, and that's how the name started, and cracked the food industry world.

Can I leave a crockpot on low overnight? ›

Is it safe to leave a slow cooker on for 12 hours? 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.

Can I leave my crockpot on high all day? ›

AS long as it's not empty, absolutely you can. It's no different than cooking food all day while you're away. That's the beauty of a slow cooker - it takes a long time at low heat and it doesn't care if it's daytime or nightime!

Is it bad to leave a crockpot on warm overnight? ›

The warm setting on your slow cooker is great for keeping your food warm until you're ready to enjoy it. Just make sure that it's within four hours of when your food is done cooking.

What foods should not go in a slow cooker? ›

10 Foods You Should Never Make in a Slow Cooker
  • Raw Meat.
  • Seafood.
  • Pasta.
  • Rice.
  • Delicate Vegetables.
  • Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts.
  • Dairy.
  • Wine and Other Liquor.
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What is the difference between a slow cooker and a Crockpot? ›

However, Crockpots generally have ceramic or porcelain pots, while most slow cookers have a metal pot. As with a lot of cooking appliances, the biggest difference comes from the distribution of heat.

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

Slow cooker recipes have (obviously) long cook times, and it's the meat—not the carrots—that benefit from it. By placing the protein at the bottom (closest to the heating element), and vegetables at the top, you can keep your plant parts a little more toothsome, while ensuring your meat is fall-apart tender.

Why are my carrots still hard in the slow cooker? ›

If you don't have enough liquid in the pot, the carrots won't cook evenly and may stay tough. Aim for at least a cup or two of liquid, enough to reach about a third of the way up on the ingredients.

Why is my beef chewy in slow cooker? ›

If you overcook meat, it becomes dry and tough. Often people using a slow cooker and don't check when the food is actually done. If a recipe says cook for 8 hours on low, people may not check the food for 8 hours.

What happens if you don't brown meat before slow cooker? ›

Browning Is Better

And if you dredge the meat in flour before you brown it, your sauce will thicken up to make a gravy. You should always brown ground beef or any ground meat in a skillet before adding it to your slow cooker to prevent the meat from clumping up or from adding excess grease to your cooked dish.

How long can you put frozen chicken in slow cooker? ›

Cook on low approximately 6 hours. About 1 1/2 hours before end of cooking time add carrots and onions. When done, take chicken out and let rest on a cutting board at least 15 minutes.

How much longer does frozen chicken take in the crockpot? ›

In general, cooking frozen chicken in a crockpot takes about 6 to 8 hours on low or 3 to 4 hours on high temperature.

How long does it take to cook frozen chicken breasts in the crockpot on high? ›

When cooking frozen boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a slow cooker on the high setting, it typically takes around 4 to 6 hours. Slow cookers vary in temperature, so it's essential to use a meat thermometer to ensure that the chicken reaches a safe internal temperature of 165°F (74°C).

Can you cook frozen chicken before thawing? ›

You can cook chicken directly from the freezer if you're pressed for time, but the method matters. Cooking chicken from frozen works best when you're putting it into soups and sauces, and you'll need to account for cooking times being about 50 percent longer.

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