Tired of spending hours in the kitchen? Dump-and-go crockpot dinners make meal prepping easier than ever. Here’s a list of delicious recipes that only require you to dump the ingredients into your slow cooker and let it do the work for you. Including recipes for Crockpot pork dinners, Crockpot chicken dinners, Crockpot beef dinners, and more!
Crockpot Dinner Recipes: 12 Easy Dump-and-Go Crockpot Dinners
1. Crockpot Creamy Garlic Pork Chops with Mushrooms and Potatoes

These crockpot pork chops are incredibly easy to make and smothered in a creamy, mouthwatering garlic sauce!
Cooking time: 240 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box2. Easy Crockpot Beef Chili

Our homemade Crockpot beef chili makes a flavorful dinner everyone can agree on. The best chili recipe around!🌶
Cooking time: 240 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box3. CrockPot Tuscan Sausage With Spinach and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

This CrockPot Tuscan Sausage With Spinach and Sun-Dried Tomatoes is a great comfort food option for cold days! A full meal you'l make again and again
Cooking time: 240 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box4. Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Potatoes

This slow-cooker corned beef is tender, fall-apart, and heartwarming - A complete meal all in one!
Cooking time: 360 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box5. Slow Cooker Ground Turkey Ragu

This slow cooker ground turkey ragu is packed with tender turkey, tomatoes, and vegetables, and is great served over your favorite pasta.
Cooking time: 240 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box6. Slow Cooker Creamy Crack Chicken Soup

Slow cooker creamy crack chicken soup is pure comfort food, loaded with spinach, cream cheese, shredded cheddar cheese, and bacon. This crack chicken soup is thick and creamy comfort in a bowl! When was the last time you had a complete meal cooked in one shot?
Cooking time: 360 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box7. Slow Cooker Garlic Chicken Alfredo with Broccoli

This amazing crockpot chicken Alfredo recipe is low carb, Keto-friendly, and loaded with flavor! The perfect dump-and-go dinner for a no-effort meal!
Cooking time: 180 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box8. Slow Cooker Beef Chili

The easiest slow cooker beef chili recipe! Full of tender beef, beans and seasonings, this chili gets its flavor from the green chile!
Cooking time: 240 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box9. Slow Cooker Beef Stew with Butternut, Carrot and Potatoes

This slow cooker beef stew is she perfect comfort food on a cold day. The slow cooked beef meat literally melts in your mouth! The best dump-and-go-dinner ever!
Cooking time: 480 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box10. Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Soup with Spinach Potato

This slow cooker Creamy Chicken Soup is absolutely loaded with flavors and so easy to make!
Cooking time: 240 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box11. Crock Pot Ground Beef Stew with Potato and Carrot

This crockpot beef stew recipe makes for a comforting dinner, yet easy on your waistline. Dump everything in the crockpot, set on low for 6h, and your dinner is ready!
Cooking time: 360 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box12. Crock-Pot Tuscan Sausage Soup

This Crock-Pot Tuscan Sausage Soup is a hearty, veggie-filled comfort food option for cold days!
Cooking time: 240 minView recipe >> Save to recipe box
12 Easy Dump-and-Go Crockpot Dinners: Crockpot Creamy Garlic Pork Chops with Mushrooms and Potatoes
by eatwell101
Yield: 6 servings Prep Time: 10 min Cook time: 240 min
These crockpot pork chops are incredibly easy to make and smothered in a creamy, mouthwatering garlic sauce!
Ingredients you need for the Crockpot Creamy Garlic Pork Chops with Mushrooms and Potatoes
Directions
1. To prepare your crockpot pork chops recipe: Arrange diced potatoes in the bottom of your slow cooker and sprinkle with cracked pepper.
2. Heat oil or butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add garlic and saute for about a minute, until fragrant. Add the heavy cream, cream cheese and chicken broth. Bring to a gentle simmer, then set heat to low and simmer for about 10 minutes. The sauce should thicken enough to coat the back of a spoon. Lower the heat and whisk in the Parmesan cheese, little by little until smooth. Add Italian seasoning and adjust seasoning for the cream sauce if needed. You might want to add more liquid if you feel the cream sauce is too thick.
3. Meanwhile, season the pork chops with salt, then quickly sear the pork chops in a hot skillet with a tablespoon oil on both sides, until brown on the edges. Arrange the pork chops on top of the potatoes in the slow cooker.
4. In the same skillet, sauté the sliced mushrooms with onion, scraping the brown bits from the pork chops. Add a little oil if needed. Add the mushrooms and onion on top of the pork chops and potatoes in the slow cooker.
5. When the cream sauce is ready, pour evenly over the pork chops, mushrooms, and potatoes in the CrockPot. Try to get as much sauce as possible on top of the pork chops and less on the bottom.
6. Cook your crockpot pork chops for 3-4 hours on HIGH or 6-8 hours on LOW. Serve your CrockPot pork chops and potatoes immediately, garnished with red chili pepper flakes, chopped parsley, and grated parmesan if you like. Enjoy!
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What are the benefits of dump-and-go crockpot dinners?
1. Convenience: Dump-and-go crockpot dinners require minimal preparation and hardly any cleanup except the insert of the slow cooker. This means you can throw all your ingredients in the crockpot, set it and forget it, freeing up your time and energy to do other things.
2. Variety: The types of recipes available to make with crockpot are virtually endless. From main courses and sides to breakfast dishes, soups, and even desserts, you can easily find a delicious recipe to satisfy any craving.
3. Cost-Effective: Making meals in your crockpot can help you save time and money. Bulk-buying ingredients and using your crockpot to make large batches of food can be a great way to cut costs.
4. Healthy: Dump-and-go meals are often made with wholesome, nutrient-rich ingredients, making them a great way to get more veggies and other healthy foods into your diet.
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