5 Easy Slow Cooker Recipes You Have to Try | Allrecipes

by Allrecipes

Published 23 April 2026Original video

This video showcases five easy slow cooker recipes that are perfect for busy weekdays. The slow cooker is one of the most convenient kitchen appliances, requiring only ingredients to be added in the morning for a ready-made dinner by evening. Nicole demonstrates how to make tender ribs, bread, baked potatoes, ham, and caramelised onions—all proving that the slow cooker is far more versatile than many home cooks realise. These recipes are ideal for anyone seeking simple, fuss-free meals that deliver impressive results with minimal effort

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15 mins
Prep time
4
Serves
Slow cooker setting:Varies by recipe (see individual steps)

Ingredients

Servings:
4
Units:

General Equipment

  • 1 piece Slow cooker

    Required for all five recipes

Method

  1. 1

    Watch the video for detailed instructions on each of the five recipes: Slow Cooker Ribs (starting at 00:05), Slow Cooker Bread (starting at 02:15), Slow Cooker Baked Potatoes (starting at 04:19), Slow Cooker Ham (starting at 05:15), and Slow Cooker Caramelised Onions (starting at 06:52).

    Tip: This is a compilation video with five distinct recipes. Full ingredient lists and step-by-step instructions for each individual recipe require viewing the video or consulting separate recipe documentation.

Nutrition

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Frequently Asked Questions

The slow cooker requires minimal preparation—you simply add your ingredients in the morning and return in the evening to a fully cooked meal. This makes it ideal for busy families and those who want dinner ready without active cooking time during the day

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