Thanksgiving means a huge gathering and an elaborate feast. It’s the busiest time not just for you but for your appliances as well. While your oven is busy roasting the turkey, your stovetop is handling other full-course meals. Since all your kitchen appliances are busy, your slow cooker can come in handy in such situations, saving a lot of time and trouble while cooking delicious Thanksgiving meals. Below, we have rounded up a handful of crockpot Thanksgiving recipes that can be easily cooked in the slow-cooker and are guaranteed to come out lip-smackingly good, comforting, and delicious. Let’s find out all the recipes.
Slow Cooker Sausage Herb Stuffing
This fulfilling holiday dish includes stuffed classic sausage herb, topped with flavorful spices, to be cooked in the slow cooker. Cooking this dish in the cooker makes all the flavors pop out and mix, making it a perfect side dish to have on your Thanksgiving table that’ll have everybody come back for more. You can get the full recipe at The Recipe Critic.
Herbed Chicken With Beets and Brussels
If you are looking for something healthy and happening to eat this holiday season, then you must try this easy and impressive recipe. This herbed chicken with beets and brussels is sure to please the crowd to the point that they’ll come after you asking for the recipe. Find the full recipe at Country Living.
Crockpot Turkey Breast
Mouth-watering, you can make your guests swoon over this amazing crockpot turkey breast. The best thing about this recipe is that you don’t need an oven to cook it; it can be easily cooked in a crockpot. You just need simple ingredients, including a blend of brown sugar, chili powder, paprika, garlic powder, and more, for a tender and flavorful Thanksgiving meal. Just follow the full recipe at Delish.
Slow Cooker Pear and Sausage Stuffing
If you love stuffing, then you’ll definitely enjoy making this Thanksgiving recipe. The stuffing is made from fresh pears and dried cranberries, giving the recipe a pop of color and taste. The savory herbs with the sausage and the bread crumbs make a perfect base for your pears and dried cranberries. You can follow the full recipe at Pinch of Yum.
Slow Cooker Glazed Ham
Feast on this juicy, tangy, and spicy slow cooker glazed ham. Just put it into your slow cooker and let it cook slowly, so that you can enjoy the juiciest glazed ham for your Thanksgiving dinner. It’s easy to prep and only requires six ingredients, including honey, spicy brown mustard, ham, maple syrup, Dr. Pepper, and brown sugar. Get the full recipe at Creme De La Crumb.
Crockpot Sweet Potato Casserole
Indulge in the scrumptious base of creamy sweet potato, topped with an appetizing pecan mixture. You can slow-cook it or prep it in the oven; the choice is yours. It’s a perfect holiday recipe for when you are craving something sweet, tasty, and fulfilling. You can get the full recipe at Chelsea’s Messy Apron.
Crockpot Cranberry Stuffing
Need something light and easy to relish this Thanksgiving? Then give this crockpot cranberry stuffing a try. It’s a dressing recipe and can be made in the slow cooker. The pecans and leeks are the star of the show, making the dish lighthearted, moist, and loaded with luscious flavors of cranberries, golden raisins, pecans, and leeks. See the full recipe at The Creative Bite.
Slow Cooker Vegan Butternut Squash Soup
This vegan butternut squash soup is your delicious companion on chilly winter evenings. It is cooked in the slow cooker and hardly takes any effort. All you need to do is chop all the veggies you like, slow cook them, and blend in a blender for a silky, smooth, textured, and drinkable butternut squash soup. Find the full recipe at Delish.
Slow-Cooker Pot Roast
This Thanksgiving recipe is mouthwatering, but what makes it melt-in-your-mouth is the braised meat. It’s a comforting meal to enjoy with friends and family, a classic staple, and rich in flavor. When paired with glazed potatoes and sweet carrots, nothing beats the taste afterwards. Here is the full recipe at Delish.
Let us know which one of the aforementioned recipes you would love to try in your slow cooker. We would be delighted to hear that. Happy Thanksgiving!

