The 15 Best Healthy Crock Pot Recipes! - Snacking in Sneakers (2024)

I love when readers give me ideas for posts, and this was a great one. I recentlyreceived this message:

“Hi Chrissy! With school starting back up and the fall coming I know lots of families are soon to be overly busy and struggle to have the time and energy to fit cooking healthy and really tasty meals on weekdays, or even on the weekend with activities and catching up on family time and chores and errands. I was hoping you might consider doing a post of some good and good for you crock pot recipes? The one pitfall I find when googling crock pot or slow cooker recipes is that it seems like half of them start with the same two ingredients… Noodles and cream of something.”

I have struggled with the same thing when searching for crockpot recipes. If fact, on another “healthy crockpot” post I found a while back, there was a recipe that included a 20 ounce bottle of soda – something I would have a hard time classifying as healthy! So I went on a mission this past week to reach out to some of my favorite bloggers so that I could share the 15 best healthy crock pot recipes.

There were twomain criteria to choose the best ones for this post:
1) Healthy ingredients – meaning minimally processed and using as many whole foods as possible.
2) Preferably no cooking beforehand. It drives me crazy when recipes want you to cook half the stuff before putting it in the slow cooker. There are 1 or 2 recipes on this list that might ask you to cook something before adding it to the slow cooker, but otherwise everything is prep, chop, and dump in the pot.

So, here you go! The 15 best healthy slow cooker recipes,with links to each recipe included. Now you can have the convenience of slow cooker meals that are still healthy and nutritious for your body.

{Side note – Don’t have a slow cooker yet? I HIGHLY recommend them! They make cooking easy for busy folks, and they are an inexpensive kitchen tool. I’ve got a fun red 4 quart crock pot (amazon affiliate link; I earn a commission on qualifying purchases) but there are lots of other models out there as well.}

1) Slow cooker chicken and wild rice soup from Two Peas and Their Pod

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This chicken and wild rice soup recipe is one of our favorite slow cooker dishes in the fall and winter. It’s a relatively short ingredient list of whole foods that pack a lot of flavor. And of course, if you end up with a cold this season, nothing tastes better than some warm chicken soup.

2) Slow cooker banana nut oatmeal from The Lemon Bowl

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So maybe it’s not a ‘traditional’ dinner option, but I have been obsessed with banana oatmeal lately (you may have seen me post a few photos on Instagram recently). I’ve been making it on the stovetop, but I was excited to find this new recipe for slow-cooker banana oatmeal. I can’t wait to try it out – it’s got great reviews. It uses steel cut oats – which work better than rolled oats in the slow cookers since they absorb liquid differently and have a different texture – along with spices, banana, and nuts to add flavor.

Tip: If you find overnight crockpot oatmeal sticks to the sides of your crockpot or browns too much, consider placing all the ingredients in a glass dish, and then putting that in a water bath in the crockpot.

3) Pear and apple crockpot pork from Whole Foods, New Body

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I’ve made this pear and apple crockpot pork a few times, and love it. It is a perfect fall dish, and I love utilizing some fresh picked local apples to make it. Plus, the apples and pears make the house smell so delicious while it’s cooking!

4) Black bean and rice soup from Kayln’s Kitchen

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I’m a big fan of making at least a few vegetarian dinners a week, since it can save money on your grocery bill. This black bean soup is a great vegetarian recipe to start with – beans are an incredibly versatile and nutrient-rich choice, and are so inexpensive! At the end of this recipe when you add in the rice, I like to use instant brown rice rather than white rice for an even better nutrition profile.

5) White bean chili from Knead to Cook

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Another great bean-based vegetarian recipe! This bean chili one uses white beans, and combines that with healthy vegetables like sweet potatoes, bell peppers, and onion. It’s another very simple recipe with few steps and easy-to-find ingredients that make it easy for even a beginner cook to make.

6) Slow cooker lemon garlic chicken from Number 2 Pencil

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This slow cooker lemon garlic chicken is another tried and true recipe for me. It requires very little prep work, and the lemon, garlic, and fresh rosemary make the chicken taste fantastic.

I typically also add a little white wine to the crockpot. When I get home, I’ll make some whole wheat pasta and a quick-cooking veggie like asparagus or zucchini. Then I toss the chicken plus the liquid from the chicken, lemon, and wine with the pasta and veggies for a complete dish.

One thing to consider – food safety recommendations will tell you not to cook a whole chicken in a crock pot, because the internal temperature may not rise quickly enough to kill bacteria. I’ve made this with a small whole chicken several times without any problems. But, if you’re nervous about it, just break down the chicken into a few smaller pieces before putting it in the crock pot, or use bone in chicken breasts/thighs!

7) Curried carrot soup from Gluten Free Goddess

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On a chilly night, sometimes a simple creamy soup can make a perfect dinner. Or, make this recipe ahead of time and portion it into a few healthy lunches (if you have kiddos, you can put it in a thermos to keep warm until lunch time at school). As a bonus, the carrots, squash, and sweet potatoes in this vegan curried carrot soup recipe pack a hefty dose of Vitamin A to support healthy eyesight.

8) Buffalo Chicken Lettuce Wraps from Skinny Taste

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I chose these buffalo chicken lettuce wraps for my top 15 because it’s a) extremely easy to make, and b) a very guy friendly dish. I see this as an awesome crock pot dish for football season – pop the chicken in the slow cooker on Sunday morning, and by game time in the afternoon it’s ready to eat.

9) Chicken tortilla soup from The Skinny Fork

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I love that this chicken tortilla soup recipe is as simple as dumping all the ingredients in the crockpot and letting it cook. And aside from chopping a few vegetables, and toasting some tortillas before serving, no prep work is needed. One tip – I find (in my crock pot at least) that chicken breast can dry out a bit if cubed, so I’d suggest just throwing it in whole and then shredding it with two forks right before serving.

10) Slow cooker jerk pork with Caribbean salsa from Skinny Taste

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Obviously I look at the Skinny Taste website a lot, since they have two recipes that made the cut. There are just so many great dishes to choose from there. The jerk seasoning and OJ marinade makes this slow cooker jerk pork tastes great, and the avocado/mango salsa really adds a pop of flavor. You can serve it over rice, quinoa, tortillas, or just on a bed of lettuce.

Plus, I really love that this dish cooks on low for 9 hours. Some recipesend up being done after 6 or 7 hours, which can be hard for people working the traditional 9-5 (unless your slow cooker has the timer and warm setting, which some unfortunately don’t).

11) Sweet potato and turkey chili from Iowa Girl Eats

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Iowa Girl Eats is one of my favorite cooking blogs, and I’ve found a lot of great recipes on it – and this sweet potato turkey chili included in that list. I love all the delicious spices that go into this recipe – cumin, chili powder, paprika, cayenne – mmmm! It’s got ground turkey to please the meat eaters, and sweet potatoes and beans to bulk up the plant-based ingredients and add some fiber.

12) Slow cooker chicken tikka masala from Snacking in Sneakers

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We’re big on different ethnic foods in our house, so I like that this slow cooker chicken tikka masala utilizes Indian flavors. The ingredients are also simple and should be found at most grocery stores. You can serve over rice, or with some Naan. I make a super simple homemade flatbread that works wonderfully with this.

13) Vegetarian quinoa chili from Smells Like Home

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I’ve got to admit – part of me was initially attracted to this vegetarian quinoa chili recipe simply because there is a photo of shipyard pumpkin ale next to the bowl of chili, haha! (PS – I am seriously missing those at this time of year being pregnant). I love that this vegetarian chili recipe uses quinoa, which helps to bulk up the dish and make it heartier for the meat lovers. Of course, if you want to make it meaty, feel free to add ground turkey or chicken breasts to the crockpot.

14) Ham and potato soup from Spend with Pennies

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Potatoes get a bad rep. Yes, they are starchy. But they are also loaded with potassium and Vitamin C. For athletes, they’re a nice carb-rich choice. For others, there’s nothing wrong with occasionally having some regular potatoes. I wanted to add this slow cooker ham and potato soup to the list because it’s definitely a healthier version of traditional comfort food. Even though it’s a creamy soup, it doesn’t use a canned cream of something – instead, you’ll use milk and a little sour cream.

15) Crockpot spaghetti squash and meatballs from yours truly!

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To round out the 14 dishes, I’ll toot my own horn and add in the crockpot spaghetti squash and meatballs dish that I posted about the other day as number 15. It uses clean ingredients and becomes a lighter meal by incorporating spaghetti squash rather than pasta. Plus, who doesn’t love “spaghetti” and meatballs?!

*Thank you so much to all the bloggers who agreed to share their recipes/photos and be part of this post!*

Share with me: What crock pot dish are you most excited to try? Have any other healthy favorites that you would add to our list?

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Chrissy Carroll is a Registered Dietitian and USAT Level I Triathlon Coach. She specializes in sharing nutrition and fitness tips, as well as recipes, for runners, triathletes, and active women.Chrissy holds a Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition, a Masters Degree in Public Health, and is also an ACSM Certified Personal Trainer.

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FAQs

What's 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.

What is the best meat for Crockpot meals? ›

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.

Can I put frozen chicken in the Crockpot? ›

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.

What cannot be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

10 Foods You Should Never Make in a Slow Cooker
  1. Raw Meat.
  2. Seafood.
  3. Pasta.
  4. Rice.
  5. Delicate Vegetables.
  6. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts.
  7. Dairy.
  8. Wine and Other Liquor.
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Is using a slow cooker healthier? ›

A slow cooker can help with eating healthily, as this way of cooking doesn't need much (if any) fat, which can help to lower the calorie content. It also intensifies flavours – which is helpful when cutting down on salt.

What cooks faster than a crockpot? ›

An Instant Pot can cook food much faster than a Crockpot—and even quicker than conventional cooking methods too (according to the Instant Pot manufacturers, it can cook a meal up to six times faster than a regular, stove-top cooking time).

What is the healthiest meat to slow cook? ›

common lean roasts found in the grocery store
  • chuck tender roast. A lean roast that requires slow cooking to tenderize.
  • shoulder roast. An inexpensive chuck cut with good flavor and good for roasting or slow cooking.
  • rump roast. A boneless and lean cut ideal for slow cooking.
  • eye of round roast.

Why is my beef so tough in the slow cooker? ›

“Beef may be tough in the slow cooker if you haven't added enough liquid, or haven't cooked it for long enough,” Kristen Carli, M.S., R.D., owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness, tells SELF. “For cuts of meat, the fattier cuts are often the ones that get juicy and tender.

What steak is best for a slow cooker? ›

Here are the very best beef cuts to keep on hand to slow cook:
  • Chuck steak.
  • Round steak.
  • Blade steak.
  • Topside.
  • Silverside.
  • Skirt steak.
  • Shin (gravy) beef.
  • Sausages.

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 you put raw chicken in a crockpot? ›

Yes, you can put raw chicken in a slow cooker! Slow cookers and Crock-Pots are designed to cook raw meats. The direct heat from the pot, lengthy cooking time and steam created from the tightly covered container destroys bacteria, making slow cooking safe. You can put frozen chicken in a slow cooker, too!

When should you not use frozen chicken? ›

Per FSIS-USDA guidelines, if kept frozen continuously, chicken will be safe indefinitely, so after freezing, it's not important if any package dates expire. For best quality, taste and texture, keep whole raw chicken in the freezer up to one year; parts, 9 months; and giblets or ground chicken, 3 to 4 months.

Can you put raw hamburger in a slow cooker? ›

Absolutely, which is why you should always adjust times and amounts as needed. Smaller amounts of slow cooker hamburger only need a few hours before they are done.

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

"Browning, or caramelizing, meat before putting it into a slow cooker isn't 100 percent necessary, but it is well worth the effort for the most flavorful and full-bodied end result," he says. "The caramelized surface of the meat will lend rich flavor and color to the finished dish."

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

Carrots may remain firm in a slow cooker if they're not cooked long enough or if the temperature is too low. Ensure sufficient cooking time and consider cutting carrots into smaller pieces for even cooking.

Do you have to add water to slow cooker? ›

A slow cooker does not need any liquid added at the beginning of the cooking process, because it will generate steam, which will become liquid in the bowl. For recipes that use liquid, and have not been written specifically for a slow cooker it make sense to reduce the amount of liquid by half.

Do crock pots need water in the bottom? ›

You DO NOT have to put water in your crockpot in order to use the liners, HOWEVER, it is HELPFUL if you are cooking certain foods for a long period of time(like set- up in the morning, then return after work) such as rice for instance, putting some water at the bottom of the slow cooker and the liner prevents the food ...

When should I use a slow cooker? ›

A slow cooker is an electric appliance that simmers food at a low temperature over a long period of time. Because of this low-and-slow method, slow cookers are great for breaking down and tenderizing large pieces of meat like pot roasts or beef stews.

Why would I want a slow cooker? ›

"Slow cookers are excellent for making hearty, sustaining dishes in winter but you can also use them to cook a pot roast or one-pot meal in summer, or corned beef for sandwiches, without heating up the kitchen like an oven does."

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