Are you looking for some of the best fall crockpot recipes to try?
Crockpot meals are the best, especially on brisk cool evenings when you want something comforting that will warm you up, plus not having to spend all day preparing.
All you need is just a few ingredients and a little prep time and you’ll have a tasty, hearty meal ready for when you get home.
So whether you’re in the mood for stew, soups or a type of chili, we’ve highlighted a variety of crockpot recipes for you to try in your kitchen.
With you being able to set and forget, you’ll have time to focus on other things around the house you need to do.
Or if you have to work, well you just eliminated one extra chore to tackle when you get home.
Basic Tips For These Fall Crockpot Recipes

Before we get into it, I wanted to highlight just a few basic tips when it comes to using a crockpot for these meals.
Believe it or not there have been times where I have put too much in a crockpot and it didn’t really cook evenly, messing up a perfectly good meal.
I’ve also overflowed a pot before too, thinking that all things were created equal. Just dumb on my part lol.
So I know that this is a bit basic but very easy to forget sometimes when we’re just going through the motions of things.
Choose the Right Recipes
It’s really important to choose recipes that are great for slow cooking. For example, you don’t wanna slow cook a hamburger…
Like why would you do that. Haha just kidding, that was a bad example but you never want to choose a food that doesn’t really need to be slow cooked.
You’ll want to look for recipes that require a longer cook time and use ingredients that can really stand the heat for prolonged periods without being dried out or burned.
Keep it Simple
The best things about cooking in a crockpot is that it’s simple and requires very minimal effort.
So you really don’t need to worry about having the fanciest of kitchenware. All you need to do is chop up some stuff and throw them in the pot.
Follow the Recipe
Obvious right? If it’s your first time, you’ll want to make sure to follow the recipe as close as you can.
This will help you to determine that this was either a good or bad recipe.
However, we kinda gave you a shortcut to this process anyway since we’ve highlighted some of the best (over 4 stars) crockpot recipes below anyway.
But doing following the recipe as is would also help to make sure your meal turns out perfectly especially if you’re new to using a crockpot or you rarely cook using this method.
Use the Right Size Crockpot
Ah man, like I mentioned above, in our early slow cooking days, I’ve definitely overflowed some stuff a few times lol..
So please make sure you’re using the right size crockpot for your recipe.
If it’s too small, your food won’t cook evenly. And if it’s too big, the food may end up drying out.
As a general rule, having a 4 to 6-quart crockpot is perfect for most recipes.
Plan Ahead
Since crockpot meals require some planning ahead, you’ll want to make sure you have everything prepped ahead of time.
I usually have things prepped the night before so when I wake up in the morning, I just throw everything in, turn it on and I’m all set.
So you can either use a timer or programmable crockpot for this.
The crockpot that I use actually is bluetooth and has an app that I can control directly from my phone.
But whichever you choose should work just fine.
Clean Up is Easy
This is one of my favorite things about cooking in a crockpot. Cleanup is super simple.
You just need to wash one pot.
Or if you use one of those crockpot inserts, you can just remove that and boom, cleanup is done!
Ok so now that we got that out the way, let’s dive into some of these tasty recipes!

Comforting Crockpot Soup Recipes
When it starts to cool down outside, there’s nothing better than a warm bowl of some good soup to comfort you.
You can make some amazing soup without spending hours over a stove, so in this section we’ll show you some of the best soup recipes that are perfect for this time of year.
Creamy Soup Recipes
Creamy types of soups always hit the spot for me.
I’ve been living back home in Wisconsin for the first time in 20 years so having this on a chilly day is perfect for warming my soul.
Slow Cooker Butternut Squash Soup
Squash is the perfect ingredient for fall. This butternut squash recipe makes for the perfect dish for the season, not to mention it's great health benefits.
Slow Cooker Corn Chowder
Another classic comfort food is corn chowder, which works perfect for a cozy fall day. This crockpot recipe is easy to make and bursting with flavor.
Crockpot Potato Soup Recipe
Potato soup is one of the most classic comfort foods, and it's even better when made in a crockpot.
Hearty and Meaty Soup Recipes
If you’re looking for a filling soup that can keep you satisfied for a good part of the day, then these soups would be great.
If I could, I would eat chicken noodle soup everyday for sure!
Crockpot Vegetable Beef Soup
Packed with veggies and ground beef, this soup is a great way to get your daily serving of vegetables while also indulging in a hearty meal.
Creamy White Chicken Chili
This hearty and delicious soup is perfect for a fall tailgate or football party. It's easy to make in the crockpot and will be a hit with all your friends.
Crock Pot Chicken Noodle Soup
Is there anything more comforting than a warm bowl of chicken noodle soup? This soup will warm you up on a chilly fall day and make your house smell amazing.
Veggie Soup Recipes
Get your daily dose of veggies while also warming up with these comforting vegetable soup recipes.
Crockpot Lentil Soup
Lentils are a great source of protein and fiber, making this soup a healthy and filling option for chilly fall nights.
Slow Cooker Creamy Tomato Soup
Pair this creamy tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich and omg you have bomb of goodness in your belly!
Slow Cooker Minestrone Soup
This Italian-inspired soup is full of delicious flavors and is perfect for a fall dinner party or just an evening meal to enjoy. It's also packed with healthy vegetables, making it a guilt-free option.
Fall Crockpot Recipes For Dinner
Depending on what you’re in the mood for, check out these crockpot dinner recipes.
We tried to make it a bit easier and sort them by the entree.
So whether you’re in the mood for recipes with meat or you’re a vegetarian, check out some of these.
Beef and Pork Recipes
Here are some great fall crockpot recipes using beef or pork.
Slow Cooker Cherry Balsamic Pork Tenderloin
This unique recipe combines sweet cherries with savory pork for a delicious and easy fall meal.
Slow Cooker Bolognese Sauce
Spaghetti Bolognese in a crockpot? Mmm hmm yes, please! This recipe takes all the work out of making this classic Italian dish and leaves you with a flavorful and hearty meal.
Crockpot Pot Roast
A classic pot roast is a must-have fall crockpot recipe. This particular recipe adds a bit of a twist on this classic dish if you want to try something new.
Chicken and Turkey Recipes
Here are some of our favorites:
Slow Cooker Boneless Turkey Breast
Having to roast a turkey can be super time consuming and stressful. Throwing a turkey breast in a crockpot and letting the work be done for you sounds so much better.
Crockpot Tuscan Chicken
Chicken, sun-dried tomatoes all simmering in a zesty and creamy sauce, yes please!
Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup
Chicken noodle soup is life! This soup is good on any day, but especially if you’re feeling a bit under the weather.
If you’re enjoying these recipes, also check out our a few other great recipes:
Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes
If you want to skip the meat, here’s some flavorful recipes to choose from.
Crockpot Spaghetti Squash
This simple dish is a perfect and light dinner. All you need to do is poke some holes in it, let it cook for a few hours. Top this squash off with your favorite seasonings like garlic and oil or a good marinara sauce and you’re all set.
Crockpot Vegetarian Chili
This chili is protein rich and full of tasty veggies and spices. All you’ll need to do is dice up the veggies, add in the spices along with a few cans of beans and you’re well on your way to a perfect bowl of chili.
Moroccan Chickpea Stew
This comforting chickpea stew is very hearty, healthy and full of vegetables. It’s also quite simple to make so it shouldn’t take much time to prep.
Crockpot Side Dish Recipes
Complete your meal with some amazing side dishes or just eat them as a main dish itself.
However you decide to do it, here are some great recipes to choose from.
Southern Crockpot Green Beans
No fall meal is ever complete without green beans. This is a great recipe to try out if you’re looking to have a green veggie to accompany your meal for dinner.
Crockpot Creamed Corn
If you love corn, this recipe can be a hit in your household. With just 7 simple ingredients, you’ll have this prepped and cooking in no time.
Crock Pot Sweet Potato Casserole
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, you always wanna have a great sweet potato dish. This one is a great option for your holiday table.
Crockpot Spanish Rice
This Spanish rice recipe pairs well with enchiladas, tacos, chicken mole or any Spanish main. Sometimes, I just prefer to eat this rice as a dish on it’s own!
Crockpot Mashed Potatoes
These creamy, buttery potatoes are all you need to make for a fantastic side dish with your meal for dinner. It doesn’t take much to make this either!
Fall Crockpot Dessert Recipes
Dessert is always a good idea whether it’s hot or cold outside.
However in the cool weather, there’s nothing like a warm, tasty dessert to fulfill your sweet tooth cravings.
Here’s some good fall dessert ideas to choose from.
Crockpot Apple Cobbler
When you’re in the mood for cobbler, this recipe is a great choice. Believe it or not, this tasty cobbler is cake based and very simple to make.
Crockpot Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal
This flavor packed oatmeal is technically not a dessert, but after adding some of your favorite sweeteners, this can make for a tasty and healthy treat. Because who said that oatmeal is just for breakfast??
Crockpot Cinnamon Apples
Cinnamon spiced apples are very versatile. You can enjoy these for breakfast, as a side dish, or with ice cream of course for dessert.
Crockpot Apple Pudding Cake
Warm apples topped with cinnamon and fluffy cake makes for a classic fall dessert.
Fall Crockpot Recipes for holidays and special occasions
It’s important to have great recipes at your fingertips for special occasions and holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The great thing about cooking in a crockpot is that it allows you more time to spend entertaining and socializing with loved ones instead of cooking all day long.
Crockpot Ham
Ham is another popular dish to make for the holidays. This ham is cooked low and slow in pineapple juice with a sweet brown sugar glaze.
Crockpot Turkey with Garlic Butter
There’s nothing like a good ol’ turkey slathered in herbs and garlic butter. With this recipe, there’s no need for basting and constant checking. Just relax and let the slow cooker do the work.
Crockpot Beef Stew
Honestly, this is an all around classic but an added plus for special occasions. This recipe is loaded with flavor. Serve it alongside some biscuits or crusty bread and you’re good to go!
Slow Cooker Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin soup is so festive and the perfect dish to serve during the fall. The flavors in this soup are delicious and very bright in color. We think this is a great soup to serve over the holidays!
Crock Pot Mac and Cheese
In my household, having mac and cheese is a must for the holidays. So this is one of those classic dishes that is great for everyone to enjoy.
Final thoughts
These fall crockpot recipes are all great options for busy week days, holidays or weekends where you wanna be lazy and stay inside and have a hot meal without spending a bunch of time in the kitchen.
The majority of these recipes are super easy to prep, make and customize to your taste buds.
The great thing about cooking with the crockpot is that you can save so much time and energy but have a great home cooked meal at the same time.
So, we hope you discover a new favorite dish or at least one awesome, classic recipe that you can make over and over again for your family!
Happy cooking!