17 cozy, comforting dinner recipes made in a slow cooker to make fall evenings less stressful! These meals are perfect for busy weeknights or relaxing lazy weekends with the family.

These fall crockpot dinners are more than just cozy – they’re here to make the back-to-school season easier. Imagine: healthy meals on the table with minimal effort or coming home from work after a long day to a dinner that’s already done.
Think dump-and-go soups, savory stews, and more. Of course, I picked these recipes with nutrition in mind, too. The focus is on filling and well-balanced meals.
Less stress, fewer dishes, and more time to enjoy the season? Yes, please.
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The Best Fall Crockpot meals
Here are my picks for the most delicious and nutritious fall slow cooker dinners this fall. There is a lot of chicken (which I do eat most of) but some beef and vegetarian options as well.
1. Creamy Chicken Stew (The Cookin’ Chicks)

A hearty slow cooker chicken stew with potatoes, tender vegetables, and shredded chicken in a creamy sauce. This is basically a dump and go dinner but the vegetables and chicken can be prepped ahead of time to make it even easier.
This one is 1) super easy, dump-and-go 2) probably kid-friendly, and 3) freezer-friendly, too!
2. Super Easy Crockpot Lasagna Soup (Lauren Fit Foodie)

Why spend all that time it takes to make lasagna when you can get all those flavors in soup form? This soup has fresh spinach, ground beef, and broken lasagna noodles so it’s the perfect well-balanced meal that takes only 10-minutes of prep time!
3. White Chicken Chili (Mallory the Dietitian)

A dairy-free white chicken chili featuring tender chicken, a mixture of white beans, sweet corn and green chilis. One of the easiest yet most flavorful meals for fall and winter.
Add your favorite toppings like jalapenos, cheese, tortilla chips or even Greek yogurt for additional protein.
4. Slow Cooker Sweet Potato Chili (Lemons and Zest)

This filling and tasty sweet potato chili has so much to offer, like:
- It’s an easy dump-and-go recipe.
- Has a fall produce staple: sweet potatoes.
- Packed with veggies which are mostly pantry staples.
- Can be vegetarian or not – add in some raw chicken or pre-cooked ground beef or turkey to increase the protein.
- Makes great leftovers and is, of course, freezer-friendly!
5. Buffalo Chicken Crockpot Pasta

A minimal prep, hands-off slow cooker buffalo chicken pasta made with a buffalo and whipped cottage cheese sauce. This is a very filling, high protein meal that makes delicious leftovers. It’s creamy, slightly spicy, and everything is cooked in the slow cooker.
6. Slow Cooker Chicken Alfredo (Fit as a Mama Bear)

A dairy-free chicken Alfredo where the noodles cook in the pot and everything! The sauce is made by whisking together the broth, coconut milk, garlic, onion powder, nutritional yeast, salt, and dairy-free cheese. Kid-friendly, too!
7. Healthy Hamburger Soup (Skinny Fitalicious)

A healthier hamburger soup that is protein, fiber and veggie-packed! After the ground beef is cooked, it’s combined with a variety of veggies – onions, peppers, sweet potatoes, gold potatoes, carrots, celery, fire-roasted tomatoes, kale and green beans.
8. Super Easy Italian Pot Roast (HWC Magazine)

It doesn’t get more easy and filling than a pot roast with carrots and potatoes. This is an Italian spin on a traditional pot roast but with tomato sauce and Italian seasonings! Easily freeze the leftovers or eat for lunch the next day.
Also try Beef Stove in a Crockpot from Love From the Oven.
9. Crockpot Chicken with Chickpeas

This is a very easy, dump everything in a slow cooker chicken and chickpeas with a rich coconut milk and tomato base. So simple, yet flavorful! Serve over rice or quinoa. Gluten and dairy-free.
10. Creamy Crockpot Chicken Tikka Masala (Evolving Table)

A classic Indian comfort food with minimal ingredients and prep. This recipe is kid-friendly as well! I would recommend adding in cauliflower or carrots for a more well-balanced meal. Serve over rice or your preferred grain.
11. Slow Cooker Chunky Chicken Barley Soup (Flavorful Eats)

Another hands-off cozy soup that is perfect for fall days. It’s so nutritious and packed with lean protein, veggies and fiber from the barley!
12. Cottage Cheese Crockpot Wild Rice Chicken Soup (Cottage Cheese Recipes)

This cozy wild rice and chicken soup adds cottage cheese for some creaminess and extra protein. With veggies like celery, onions, and carrots, this is a more filling and substantial chicken rice soup that will keep you full for hours.
13. Best Slow Cooker Chicken Pot Pie (Simply Happy Foodie)

What is more cozy and comforting than chicken pot pie? Tender chicken, potatoes, and frozen veggies are cooked in the crockpot. You can eat this as is or top with warm biscuits for a super low maintenance dinner!
14. Slow Cooker Slumgullion/Goulash (Sugar and Snap Peas)

Goulash is always a family-friendly meal and this one can be left in the crockpot all day so dinner is done after a long day of work. Everything cooks all day – and the noodles and the cheese are added in at the last 30 minutes. Most kids love goulash, too!
15. Crockpot Stuffed Peppers (Baking Beauty)

This recipe takes traditional beef and tomato filled stuffed peppers but the crockpot does all the work! You don’t even have to boil the rice or cook the beef.
16. Mexican-Style Chili

One of my husband’s favorite meals, this is a super quick stovetop meal OR you can brown the meat and add it into the crockpot to simmer all day long. The best part, though, are the toppings! Add jalapeno slices, avocado slices, shredded cheese, crushed chips and Greek yogurt.
This recipe is very filling, high in both protein and fiber, and makes great leftovers. Freezer-friendly.
17. Carnitas Street Tacos (A Latin Flair)

Delicious pork carnitas, perfect for Taco Tuesdays! Top with cheese and avocado slices for a healthy dinner.
Freezer-friendly! You can freeze leftover Carnitas for 3-4 months in an airtight container or freezer bag.
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Yum-a-roo! I will definitely be making some of these.
Awesome, I hope you enjoy!