30 Cozy Vegan Slow Cooker Recipes (2024)

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30 Cozy Vegan Slow Cooker Recipes Slow Cooker Soup Recipes 1. Vegan Slow Cooker Black Bean Soup 2. Slow Cooker Chickpea Peanut Stew 3. Creamy Slow Cooker Potato, Corn &JalapeñoSoup by Sweet Peas and Saffron 4. Vegan Lasagna Soup by Connoisseurus Veg 5. Tomato, Kale & Quinoa Soup by Damn Delicious 6. Crockpot Vegan Minestrone Soup by Dietitian Debbie Slow Cooker Chili Recipes 7. Slow Cooker Vegan Enchilada Quinoa Chili by Fit Mitten Kitchen 8. Slow Cooker White Quinoa Chili by Simply Quinoa 9. Crockpot Vegan Pumpkin Chili by The Roasted Root 10. Slow Cooker Red Lentil Chili by Running on Real Food 11. Slow Cooker Sweet Potato Black Bean Chili by Eating Bird Food 12. Easy Vegan Slow Cooker Chili Mac by Easy Chickpeasy Slow Cooker Dinner Recipes 13. Slow Cooker Coconut Quinoa Curry by Simply Quinoa 14. Loaded “Baked” Sweet Potatoes by Hummusapien 15. Crockpot Quinoa Tacos by Chelsea’s Messy Apron 16. Slow Cooker Red Lentil Cauliflower Curry by Well Plated 17. Portobello Pot Roastby Virtual Vegan 18. Slow Cooker Peanut Tofu and Broccoli by Six Vegan Sisters Crockpot Side Dishes and Appetizers 19. Slow Cooker Vegan BBQ Meatballs 20. Vegan Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes with Garlic & Chives by Kitchen Treaty 21. Slow Cooker Spinach Artichoke Dip by Real Food Whole Life 22. Slow Cooked Black Eyed Peas and Greens by Baumass Foods 23. Healthy Baked Beans by The Simple Veganista 24. Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese by The Nut-Free Vegan Crockpot Breakfast Recipes 25. Slow Cooker French Toast Casserole by Around My Family Table 26. Slow Cooker Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal by Eating Bird Food 27. Slow Cooker Chai Tea Latte by Sweet Peas and Saffron 28. Slow Cooker Apple Pie Steel-Cut Oatmeal by The Healthy Maven 29. Slow Cooker Breakfast Burritos by Delish Knowledge 30. Slow Cooker Cranberry Almond Granola by Kitschen Cat 10 comments FAQs References
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Get cozy and bust out your Crockpot for these Vegan Slow Cooker recipes! Warm up with lots of hearty vegan chili, soups & even oatmeal.

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30 Cozy Vegan Slow Cooker Recipes

If I could pick the most neglected appliance I own, it would be my slow cooker. The poor thing is just collecting dust in the cabinet. Which is ironic, because it’s legit the easier kitchen appliance to use EVER. It pretty much does all the work for you. All you have to do is turn it on and dump in your ingredients!

Why am I so mean to something that loves me so much?! I mean honestly, I’ve completely friend-zoned my slow cooker, but not anymore! My current goal is to get through all of these vegan slow cooker recipes this fall and winter, so my slow cooker should be feeling all warm and tingly (literally) inside with love.

Slow cooker recipes are the BEST because:

  1. They basically cook themselves.
  2. You can “cook” while you’re not even home or if you’re sleeping.
  3. You can freeze the extras for quick meals in the future.
  4. They make you feel all warm and cozy even when it’s freezing outside.
  5. You can transport food directly in your slow cooker, making it the perfect solution for potlucks, tailgate food and holiday recipes.

Have I given you enough reasons to dust off your slow cooker this season, or buy one if you’re currently lacking?? I hope so.

You all absolutely love my Vegan Slow Cooker Black Bean Soup (you have good taste!), so I thought you would enjoy this nice little round-up of vegan slow cooker recipes. We’re truly covering all our bases with plenty of vegan chilis and soups, slow cooker dinner recipes and side dishes, and even crockpot breakfast recipes! I’ve even split this guide up into sections to make it easier for you to find the perfect vegan slow cooker recipe for you. Let me know in the comments what recipe you want to try first!

Slow Cooker Soup Recipes

What’s better than cozying up with a delicious soup that’s been simmering all day long? Not much else! I always crave a bowl of soup on a cold day – it just feels like a warm hug in a bowl! And it’s a fact that soup always tastes better the longer you let it cook, so that is where the crockpot comes in! All of these slow cooker soup recipes are simple to make and will warm you up from the inside out.

1. Vegan Slow Cooker Black Bean Soup

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2. Slow Cooker Chickpea Peanut Stew

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3. Creamy Slow Cooker Potato, Corn &JalapeñoSoup by Sweet Peas and Saffron

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4. Vegan Lasagna Soup by Connoisseurus Veg

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5. Tomato, Kale & Quinoa Soup by Damn Delicious

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6. Crockpot Vegan Minestrone Soup by Dietitian Debbie

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Slow Cooker Chili Recipes

One of my favorite easy weeknight dinners is a cozy vegan chili. It’s a go-to of mine because it’s one of those meals that always tastes delicious, even though it’s a hands-off kind of recipe. Why not make it even easier on yourself and make your chili in the slow cooker?! These are some of the best slow cooker chili recipes out there, and they’re all filled with plant-based goodness!

7. Slow Cooker Vegan Enchilada Quinoa Chili by Fit Mitten Kitchen

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8. Slow Cooker White Quinoa Chili by Simply Quinoa

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9. Crockpot Vegan Pumpkin Chili by The Roasted Root

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10. Slow Cooker Red Lentil Chili by Running on Real Food

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11. Slow Cooker Sweet Potato Black Bean Chili by Eating Bird Food

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12. Easy Vegan Slow Cooker Chili Mac by Easy Chickpeasy

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Slow Cooker Dinner Recipes

The crockpot is good for so much more than just soups and stews! You can make vegan taco filling, baked potatoes, and vegan meatballs in the slow cooker if you’re looking to mix it up for dinner without having to do too much hands-on cooking!

13. Slow Cooker Coconut Quinoa Curry by Simply Quinoa

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14. Loaded “Baked” Sweet Potatoes by Hummusapien

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15. Crockpot Quinoa Tacos by Chelsea’s Messy Apron

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16. Slow Cooker Red Lentil Cauliflower Curry by Well Plated

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17. Portobello Pot Roastby Virtual Vegan

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18. Slow Cooker Peanut Tofu and Broccoli by Six Vegan Sisters

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Crockpot Side Dishes and Appetizers

Need a vegan side dish recipe to bring to your next potluck? An appetizer to share at your next tailgate? Or maybe you’re looking for vegan Thanksgiving sides! Not only does the crockpot make it easier to whip up a large party-sized batch of whatever side dish or appetizer you’re hoping to make, but it’s also easy to transport! All of these crockpot side dishes and appetizers are completely vegan and will please everyone at the table!

19. Slow Cooker Vegan BBQ Meatballs

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20. Vegan Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes with Garlic & Chives by Kitchen Treaty

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21. Slow Cooker Spinach Artichoke Dip by Real Food Whole Life

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22. Slow Cooked Black Eyed Peas and Greens by Baumass Foods

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23. Healthy Baked Beans by The Simple Veganista

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24. Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese by The Nut-Free Vegan

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Crockpot Breakfast Recipes

Yep you read that right! Make your mornings even easier by prepping your breakfast the night before! From crockpot oatmeal to vegan breakfast casseroles and even vegan quiche, these crockpot breakfast recipes have got you covered for those busy mornings!

25. Slow Cooker French Toast Casserole by Around My Family Table

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26. Slow Cooker Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal by Eating Bird Food

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27. Slow Cooker Chai Tea Latte by Sweet Peas and Saffron

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28. Slow Cooker Apple Pie Steel-Cut Oatmeal by The Healthy Maven

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29. Slow Cooker Breakfast Burritos by Delish Knowledge

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30. Slow Cooker Cranberry Almond Granola by Kitschen Cat

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December 9, 2020

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  • Sarah | Well and Full says:

    This is a great roundup!! I need to get a slow-cooker... I feel like I'm missing out!

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    • Emilie says:

      Yes you do!! It's especially easy when I can quickly make a recipe before class and come back to something done. :)

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  • Ashley @ Fit Mitten Kitchen says:

    lolol I swear we're the same person. I (also) sadly do not use my slow cooker enough, and every time I use it I curse myself (for not using it more). Lovely roundup Emilie! And thanks so much for including my enchilada quinoa!

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    • Emilie says:

      That chili looks SO good. It always happens to me - a season passes and I'm like DAMNIT I should've made this or that. Slow cooker recipes are definitely happening.

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  • Kerri says:

    These all look so tasty Emilie!! I need to break out my crockpot too because it really is SO easy! i love that not all of these recipes are soups- so much variety!!

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    • Emilie says:

      Mine is way too neglected! I can't wait to try these - which one are you eyeing the most? :)

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  • Marina @ A Dancer's Live-It says:

    Oh my gosh I want to try the Coconut Curry Quinoa for sure and the Lasanga Soup. SO MUCH YES.

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    • Emilie says:

      OMG the Lasagna Soup is calling my name🙌 I hope you try some of these!

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  • Jason says:

    Awesome list! I finally got myself a slow cooker because I saw one on sale while I was Christmas shopping. Now I can't wait to try it out!

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    • Emilie says:

      Yay! My slow cooker is my life saver sometimes. Let me know what recipe you start with!

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30 Cozy Vegan Slow Cooker Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What vegetables should not be added to a slow cooker? ›

Similarly, slow cooking is great for tenderizing those hardy, root vegetables like carrots, parsnips and turnips, but not for delicate or leafy vegetables. So it's best to avoid soft veggies like kale, spinach, zucchini, asparagus and pumpkin. If you do throw these in, these will just go super soft and turn into mush.

Is a slow cooker worth it for vegetarian? ›

Many of our meat-based recipes can be easily made vegetarian by removing or substituting the meat for a veggie alternative, and there are certain ingredients and recipes that are perfect for veggie slow cooking! You don't need to pre-cook any of your vegetables, the slow cooker will do it all!

What can you not put in a slow cooker? ›

10 Foods You Should Never Make in a Slow Cooker
  1. Raw Meat.
  2. Seafood.
  3. Pasta.
  4. Rice.
  5. Delicate Vegetables.
  6. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts.
  7. Dairy.
  8. Wine and Other Liquor.
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How long are slow cooker recipes? ›

Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours. If you want to avoid overcooking your dish, follow the given guidelines as closely as possible.

Do potatoes go on top or bottom of meat in a crockpot? ›

Place firm, slow-cooking root vegetables like potatoes and carrots at the bottom of the crock and pile the meat on top. Set the heat level: A general rule of thumb is that cooking on the low setting (170 degrees F for most models) takes about twice as long as cooking on high (280 degrees F on most models).

Do vegans need a slow cooker? ›

But don't be fooled: slow cookers are great for plant-based cooking and I recommend that you use yours at least once or twice per week.

What are the disadvantages of a slow cooker? ›

1. Cooking Times Are Long. Perhaps the biggest single downside is that slow cookers take a long time to make meals. Even the shortest meals can take take three or four hours to make, and a moderately-sized piece of meat can easily require more than nine hours when cooked at a low setting.

Is it cheaper to use a slow cooker or a cooker? ›

The verdict. Putting the numbers together, it costs roughly 26p an hour to run an average oven, nearly 21p more than a medium-sized slow cooker. So, the slow cooker is cheaper to use than the oven in most cases, but always factor in: Size of the slow cooker.

Why put tea towels on a slow cooker? ›

Try putting a tea towel over the top of the slow cooker before replacing the lid. This absorbs the excess moisture, thickening the dish and deepening its flavours. The cloth can be replaced with a fresh one when needed, but usually one tea towel during the final couple of hours will do the trick.

Why put paper towel under crockpot lid? ›

The hack is easy enough: Simply place a sheet or two of paper towel between the lid and the pot, ensuring the seal remains tight. The paper towel will absorb excess moisture and prevent any condensation from dripping back onto the food.

Why are my carrots still hard in the slow cooker? ›

Carrots may remain firm in a slow cooker if they're not cooked long enough or if the temperature is too low. Ensure sufficient cooking time and consider cutting carrots into smaller pieces for even cooking.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

Is it safe to leave a crockpot on low overnight? ›

Is it safe to leave a slow cooker on for 12 hours? Yes, you can use your slow cooker for longer than eight hours, as long as you keep an eye on it. Many slow cookers do have an automatic shutoff after 24 hours.

Does a slow cooker use a lot of electricity? ›

According to the Energy Saving Trust, a slow cooker is one of the most energy efficient kitchen appliances. On average, a slow cooker draws about the same amount of energy as a standard electric light bulb. This means that despite being on for a longer period of time, a slow cooker actually uses very little energy.

When to add potatoes and carrots to a slow cooker? ›

Tender vegetables such as zucchini and beans can be added to your dish in last ¾ - 1 hour of cooking when cooking on High, or 2 hours if cooking on Low. Hard, starchy vegetables like potato and carrots are best added around 3 hours before the meal is done if cooking on High, and 4 hours on Low.

Do vegetables go mushy in slow cooker? ›

Certain vegetables: Delicate herbs and veggies like fresh tomatoes, zucchini, and peas won't fare well in the slow cooker, as their individual textures may become mushy and flavorless if left for too long. If your recipe calls for these vegetables, try adding them close to the end of cooking time.

Is it OK to put raw chicken in slow cooker with vegetables? ›

Can You Put Raw Chicken in a Slow Cooker with Vegetables? Yes! It's totally safe to put the raw chicken with the veggies in the crock pot—as long as the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165ºF.

Should liquid cover vegetables in slow cooker? ›

It should just cover the meat and vegetables. Don't overfill your slow cooker, or it may start leaking out the top, and the food won't cook so well. Half to two-thirds full is ideal – certainly no more than three-quarters.

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