These Christmas Crockpot recipes are life-savers for busy families.
Thanks to the slow cooker, you can have all kinds of tasty treats and even a full dinner.
And they’re just as festive as anything from the oven!
The Best Christmas Slow Cooker Recipes
The Crockpot is the perfect kitchen workhorse to reduce the heavy burden of holiday feasts.
Whether it’s a holiday ham or a savory side, the crockpot does all the hard work for you.
From stocking sweets to the main event, these Christmas Crockpot recipes are to die for.
1. Slow Cooker Beef Burgundy
Looking for a special Christmas entree to serve your family? Then look no further than this savory recipe.
This elegant dish is brimming with merriness!
Sirloin steak and thick bacon are slowly cooked in a robust Burgundy wine and beef broth.
There’s also a handful of chopped veggies and dried herbs to season it up.
2. Slow Cooker Christmas Stuffing
Are you still using boxed stuffing because it’s easy? Time to retire that box and try slow cooker stuffing instead.
This recipe is as simple as the boxed stuff, and it tastes great.
Plus, the ingredients are versatile, so you can make it gluten-free and dairy-free for everyone to enjoy.
Gluten-free or not, just be sure to stick with the onion, celery, sage, and thyme.
3. Paula Deen’s Crockpot Potato Soup
Any time I need some comforting Christmas food, I turn to this creamy soup.
This potato soup is super thick, which is how I like it. If you like yours thinner, you can add some more broth.
I like to throw a pot on early in the morning. Then, when hunger strikes, everyone can help themselves throughout the day.
It doesn’t get easier than that!
4. Slow Cooker Christmas Chicken in Milk With Orange, Cinnamon, and Savory
With this recipe, pulling together a fancy Christmas dinner doesn’t have to be a big deal.
You’ll take a whole chicken and sear it in butter until it gets a gorgeous crispy coating.
Toss in some cinnamon and garlic for seasoning, then transfer it to the slow cooker.
From there, top the chicken off with milk and orange zest. The chicken will take about 4 hours to cook, so be sure to plan accordingly.
5. Crockpot Brown Sugar Glazed Ham
Ham might not be an easy holiday dinner. But it is the quintessential Christmas dish.
Unfortunately, it often requires a lot of hands-on work.
Until now! This recipe needs just 15 minutes of prep. Can you believe it?
6. Slow Cooker Holiday Green Beans
Of course, a holiday ham needs a side dish. And I can think of no better accompaniment than these green beans.
While some green bean dishes can be bland and lackluster, this one is full of flavor.
Slow cook these beans until tender with salty bacon, earthy mushrooms, and bacon drippings. Now, that’s how you do it at Christmas!
7. Trisha Yearwood Crockpot Mac and Cheese
There are many reasons to celebrate the Christmas season. One of my favorites is all the yummy comfort food, including this mac and cheese.
This cheesy dish is excellent for Christmas potlucks or even as a Christmas side.
But I’d be lying if I didn’t say I eat it for dinner throughout December. It’s just too scrumptious to resist!
8. Crockpot Mashed Potatoes
Mashed potatoes are another classic Christmas side dish that everyone loves. One of my favorite ways to make it is with this recipe.
The Crockpot gives the spuds plenty of time to soak up all the cheesy buttery goodness. This means they always turn out rich and fluffy.
Speaking of rich, this recipe uses cream cheese, sour cream, parmesan, and butter. It may not be exactly skinny jean friendly, but ’tis the season!
9. Crockpot Mulled Wine
This Christmas mulled wine always makes the season a bit more cheery.
It’s full of warming Christmas spice and fruity flavors everyone will love. And the smell? OMG, it’s heavenly.
If you’ve never made it before, the wine is the star. So go for something full-bodied.
I like reds with berry flavors, but pick what you prefer. The honey, cinnamon, and citrus will help with the flavors.
10. Easy Crockpot Christmas Candy
Making Christmas candy from scratch can be stressful.
Luckily, this four-ingredient chocolate recipe makes it easy.
All you’ll need is some almond bark, sweet chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, peanuts, and a couple of hours in a slow cooker.
A few red and green sprinkles on top are also a nice touch.
11. Crockpot Hot Chocolate
No matter which family member of mine is hosting, you can bet there’s always some hot chocolate in the Crockpot.
I like to keep a bowl of marshmallows, cinnamon spice, and mini candy canes next to it. That way, everyone can doctor up their own mug.
It’s hard to be a Grinch with a warm, rich cup of this hot cocoa.
12. Crockpot Sweet Potatoes
Need to cook sweet potatoes, but there’s no room in the oven? Make them in the Crockpot instead.
The Crockpot turns sweet potatoes into fork-tender perfection. This will take about 3 to 6 hours, depending on whether you use the low or high setting.
Just be sure to pierce each spud with a fork so they fully cook in the center.
13. Slow Cooker Short Ribs
When it comes to Christmas slow cooker recipes, short ribs are king.
They need to be cooked low and slow to get the signature melt-in-your-mouth finish.
And they’re so much yummier than turkey! Not to mention hearty.
14. Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs
Appetizer or main course, these succulent meatballs are my Christmas jam!
This recipe uses store-bought meatballs to keep it easy. It also uses chili sauce and grape jelly.
This may sound like an odd combo, but it tastes phenomenal. It’s a little sweet, a little spicy, and so simple.
15. Slow Cooker Beef Brisket
The slow cooker manages to create the most succulent, juicy beef brisket fitting for Christmas dinner.
This perfectly tender brisket melds with caramelized onions and mushrooms for a rich meal.
For serving, you can pair this with some mashed potatoes and a side of green beans. It will also be good on a toasty bun.
16. Crispy Skin Slow Cooker Turkey
Turkey isn’t just for Thanksgiving, it’s for Christmas, too!
This game bird is versatile, making it a terrific entree to serve with all your favorite Christmas sides.
But when it comes to cooking, I recommend this recipe. Crispy and tender, this turkey is anything but dry.
17. Crockpot Chicken Pot Pie
I think a bowl of this pot pie will make a fantastic meal for Christmas Eve!
The Crockpot cooks the pot pie filling while you bake the flaky, buttery biscuits.
The result is a creamy, cozy bowl that will satisfy hungry bellies. That way, nobody is waking up and sneaking Santa’s cookies.
18. Slow Cooker Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes
If you feel like giving mashed potatoes a break, try scalloped instead.
The crockpot does all the cooking for you, making this creamy and cheesy dish a cinch.
Unfortunately, the only thing it doesn’t do is all the peeling.
So I say, put on some Christmas tunes and entice your helpers with some crockpot hot chocolate.
19. Crockpot Broccoli Casserole
This Christmas Crockpot casserole is a game-changer!
It frees up space in the oven for the main event. Plus, it gets everyone to eat their veggies.
Speaking of veggies, you’ll dress up the broccoli with crunchy Ritz crackers and cheddar cheese.
20. Slow Cooker Chocolate Pudding Cake
Christmas tidings are best delivered in chocolate pudding cake form!
Rich in chocolate, this heavenly dessert is similar to a chocolate lava cake. Except the gooey consistency is a bit closer to pudding.
This will take a couple of hours to make. But don’t worry, everyone will be saving a little room for dessert.
21. Crockpot Breakfast Casserole
It’s easy to neglect breakfast when there are so many presents to unwrap. Luckily, the Crockpot will be cooking this breakfast casserole.
You’ll want to take a heaping of hash browns and layer them in the Crockpot with cheese, bacon, and veggies.
Then, pour an egg mixture over it so everything binds together. How’s that for a Christmas morning feast?
22. Homemade Slow Cooker Eggnog
We can’t have a list of Christmas crockpot recipes with eggnog!
Scrooge himself can’t resist this holiday drink!
It’s creamy and sweet with a hint of spice. Oh, and it’s spiked with a splash of rum.
While the slow cooker does most of the work, you’ll want to stir the eggnog from time to time, so keep an eye on it.
23. Crockpot Gingerbread Pudding Cake
If you’re tired of baking cookies, let the Crockpot make Christmas dessert instead.
This is a fantastically festive dish that’s sweet with a nice balance of spice.
This recipe is so luscious and gooey, nobody will be passing on dessert.
24. Slow Cooker Glazed Carrots
It’s amazing how the right spice blend can spruce up carrots to make an exceptional holiday dish.
You’ll need to use cinnamon, sugar, nutmeg, and parsley for this recipe.
This creates a divine glaze that makes carrots an extraordinary side for a Christmas feast.
25. Crockpot Corn Casserole
Give your Christmas meal a Southern spin with this delectable recipe.
It takes cornbread and turns it into a buttery, cheesy casserole that you can gobble up with a spoon.
Plus, it pairs well with all your other sides. Mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, green beans, you name it.
26. Slow Cooker Baked Apples
Baked apples are the best! Want to know why?
Because they’re technically a dessert, but it’s totally acceptable to have them for breakfast, too.
They’re sweet, fruity, and deliciously crunchy. Serve them with ice cream or Greek yogurt, and you’re in for a treat!
27. Crockpot Spinach Artichoke Dip
Every Christmas party needs chips and dip. And what’s more beloved than spin-dip?
If you’ve never had it, spinach and artichoke dip is kind of self-explanatory. It’s cheesy, salty, and a dream to eat.
Top tip: add a layer of cheese to the top and cook for 15 minutes without the lid before serving.
28. Slow Cooker Cranberry Sauce
I know canned sauce is easy. But all you have to do here is dump everything in the pot and let it cook.
If you have a small crockpot, that would be ideal. Or, make it the day before so it can firm up in the fridge overnight.
29. Slow Cooker Cinnamon Rolls
Here’s another Christmas morning treat you’ll go gaga for.
You can make them up the day before and keep them in the fridge overnight. Then, cook them in the slow cooker while you open gifts. Easy peasy.
30. Crock Pot French Toast
If you don’t want to make cinnamon rolls, how about French toast?
Just slice stale bread and cover it with cream cheese. Then layer it in the pot and cover it with sliced bananas and a creamy custard mix.
I do this the night before, then cook it in the morning. Serve with caramel, and you’ll swoon.