25 Vegan Crockpot Recipes (2024)

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I’ve been trying to eat healthier and transition toward more and more vegan meals. But with three little ones, it can be hard to keep the food interesting and flavorful without getting to difficult and complicated.

I’m so glad I can use my slow cooker (this is my favorite slow cooker!) to make amazing vegan crockpot recipesthat everyone loves, yet still keep my prep and clean up to a minimum. Whether you are looking for a crowd pleasing breakfast or exotic dinners from around the world, you will love these…

Carrot Cake Zucchini Bread Oatmeal

Carrot Cake Zucchini Bread Oatmeal

If you think Vegan Carrot Cake & Zucchini Bread Oatmeal sounds too good to be true, you are wrong! It is as amazing as it sounds. And it’s also soy-free and gluten-free!

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Slow Cooker Apple Granola Crumble

VEGAN APPLE CRUMBLE FROM THE SLOW COOKER

Vegan Apple Crumble is easy, delicious and healthy! Dang! A tripleheader. It’s also a dump-and-go slow cooker recipe that is as good for dessert as it is for breakfast. 15 min. prep and the crockpot does the rest.

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Slow Cooker Tofu Curry

Slow-Cooker Tofu Curry

Looking for a meat-free dinner idea? Let your slow cooker do the work for you with this easy tofu curry. Not only is it made from affordable ingredients making it a weeknight-win, but it’s also easy to adapt to your desired level of spiciness.

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Slow Cooker Red Lentil Dal

Slow Cooker Red Lentil Dal Recipe

A hearty, comforting slow cooked dal made from red lentils, split yellow peas, and Indian spices.

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Korean Chickpeas, Carrots, & Potatoes over Quinoa

CROCKPOT KOREAN QUINOA BOWL WITH CHICKPEAS, CARROTS & POTATOES

This Korean quinoa bowl with chickpeas, carrots and potatoes is a vegan twist on a Korean dish that will leave you wanting more. Full of protein and flavor, this is one you won’t want to miss!

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Chipotle Black Bean & Quinoa Crockpot Stew

Chipotle Black Bean And Quinoa Crock-Pot Stew – Vegan + Gluten-Free

This stew was super easy to toss together and it made the house smell amazing all day long while it cooked.

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Moroccan Coconut Chickpea Soup

Moroccan Inspired Soup Recipe with Sweet Potato, Chick Peas, and Coconut Milk

Delectable, comforting soup for the frosty soul.

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25 Vegan Crockpot Recipes (15)

Vegan Crockpot Lasagna

VEGAN AND GLUTEN FREE SLOW COOKER LASAGNA

If you have family and friends over for the holidays and are looking for a simple meal to make when you have company, then here is your answer.

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Slow Cooker Lentil Sloppy Joes

Slow Cooker Lentil Sloppy Joes

The whole family loves this recipe for slow cooker lentil sloppy joes. They are flavorful, but mild, with a touch of sweetness. If you are looking to add a simple, kid-friendly vegetarian meal to your repertoire, I highly recommend giving this recipe a try!

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Sweet Potato & Lentil Chili

SWEET POTATO AND LENTIL CHILI (VEGAN)

A winning chili for both vegetarians and omnivores that is sure to be a hit at your next potluck or family meal!

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Crockpot Red Lentil Curry

Crockpot Red Curry Lentils

Red curry lentils is one of my favorites! This version is so simple – just toss everything in the crockpot. Easy, healthy, and full of flavor.

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Slow Cooker Butter Chickpeas

slow cooker butter chickpeas

Vegan Butter Chickpeas! If you love the favorite Indian dish, Butter Chicken, then you’ll love this version made vegan and simple in the slow cooker.

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25 Vegan Crockpot Recipes (25)

Slow Cooker Black Bean Burritos

SLOW COOKER BLACK BEAN BURRITOS

Slow Cooker Black Bean Burritos and rice are easy and healthy with lots of texture. It’s a vegetarian and vegan black bean burritos meal.

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Vegan Crockpot Quinoa Black Bean Chili

Vegan Slow Cooker Chili

This Vegan Chili is hearty and cozy and takes only 10 minutes of prep! It goes right into your slow cooker and is perfect for meal prepping. It results in a thick, and delicious chili that is so filling!

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Slow Cooker Barley Risotto

Slow Cooker Barley & Chickpea Risotto

When you make this Slow Cooker Barley & Chickpea Risotto, your crock pot does all the work for you! Slow cooked whole grains packed with chickpeas and vegetables.

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Vegan Crockpot Jambalaya

VEGAN CROCKPOT JAMBALAYA

Let the good times roll! …or as they would say in New Orleans, “Laissez le bons tems roule!”

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Crockpot Southwestern Corn & Potato Chowder

Crock Pot Corn & Potato Chowder

This Southwestern inspired Crock Pot Corn & Potato Chowder is simmered to perfection and packed with fresh tex-mex vegetables, a touch of spice and creamy coconut milk to top it off. It’s dairy-free and delicious!

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Vegan Irish Stew

Vegan Irish Stew

Vegan Irish Stew made in the slow cooker.

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Slow Cooker Vegan Mexican Bowl

Slow Cooker Mexican Quinoa

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE MEXICAN BOWLS

Slow Cooker Brown Rice Mexican Bowls have a vibrant combination of flavors, with just enough spicy heat to keep it interesting and these tasty rice bowls are vegan!

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Slow Cooker Lentil Quinoa Tacos

Slow Cooker Lentil and Quinoa Tacos

These slow cooker lentil and quinoa tacos are a super low effort dinner that’s also healthy, full of flavour, and endlessly customisable!

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Vegan Meat Loaf

Impossible Burger Meatloaf

Using Impossible burger is my new favorite way to make vegan meatloaf! This recipe is super flavorful and an easy dinner idea.

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Crockpot Falafel

CrockPot Falafel Recipe

CrockPot Falafel Recipe

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We hoped you liked these 25 Vegan Crockpot recipes! They should definitely be in your recipe book for when you are struggling with what to make for breakfast, lunch or dinner while living a vegan lifestyle.

Check out more vegan recipesand vegan desserts here at Baby Gizmo!

25 Vegan Crockpot Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Can I just throw a bunch of ingredients in the crockpot? ›

For many dishes, particularly soups and stews, you really can just throw all the ingredients in.

Does size of crockpot affect cooking time? ›

Size of your Slow Cooker

The size of your crockpot can affect the outcome of your meal. If your crockpot is smaller than what we recommend, you may need to cook your meal a little longer. If it's larger than what we recommend you may need to shorten the cooking time.

How do you use a slow cooker recipe? ›

Just plug in your slow cooker, add your chosen recipe's ingredients, set the cooker to low or high, depending on the recipe's instructions, add the lid and let it cook. Once your dish is done cooking, you can either switch the slow cooker off to turn off the heating element, or warm if you're not ready to enjoy it yet.

Can you crowd a crockpot? ›

It can be tempting to fill a slow cooker to the top, especially if you're preparing a big-batch recipe or cooking for a crowd. But this will technically overfill the slow cooker. "When a slow cooker is too full, it may not heat the food evenly," explains Leal.

What cannot be cooked 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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What order do ingredients go in a slow cooker? ›

The slowest cooking items should go on the bottom and then layer accordingly for the remaining ingredients.

Why do you put a tea towel under the lid of a slow cooker? ›

Soak up the condensation

Taste user Jenny says she puts a tea towel under her crockpot lid to catch water and stop it thinning too much. This technique is also a favourite with taste's food editor Miranda.

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 do you put foil balls in a slow cooker? ›

It can help with cooking

This far side of your slow cooker apparently is prone to be hotter than the other side, and the foil helps keep the temperature even throughout. Wiggly Wisdom points out that the side benefit of using foil is the easy clean-up we all long for.

Can you put raw chicken in the slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can put raw chicken in a slow cooker! Slow cookers and Crock-Pots are designed to cook raw meats. The direct heat from the pot, lengthy cooking time and steam created from the tightly covered container destroys bacteria, making slow cooking safe. You can put frozen chicken in a slow cooker, too!

Can you put raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you most certainly can cook raw meat in the slow cooker! You put it in “cold”, with whatever liquid your recipe calls for, turn it on either “low” or “high” depending on your recipe (I usually start it on “high” for a couple hours, then turn it to “low”), and in 6–7–8 hours, it's now COOKED meat!

Is it safe to leave a slow cooker on overnight? ›

Can I leave my slow cooker on low overnight? AS long as it's not empty, absolutely you can. It's no different than cooking food all day while you're away. That's the beauty of a slow cooker - it takes a long time at low heat and it doesn't care if it's daytime or nightime!

What is too full for a slow cooker? ›

To ensure proper cooking, it is important to fill your slow cooker with the appropriate amount of food. Aim for between half and two-thirds full. If the cooker is too full, the food may not cook evenly and could end up being undercooked. On the other hand, if the cooker is not full enough, the food may overcook.

How many people does a full crockpot feed? ›

Larger families are well-suited for 4- or 5-quart slow cookers, which can feed up to six people. It's a great choice for bigger dishes—like casseroles, stews and full dinners—and it can fit a roast!

What happens if you overcrowd a slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers should be “at least halfway, but no more than two-thirds full,” write Vance and Lacalamita. Anything less may cause your food to overcook, and conversely, if it's too full, your food may not cook fully. 8. You're not layering your food.

Can you throw anything in a Crockpot? ›

Even on crazy days, you can make Crockpot dump dinners happen fast! In the morning, just throw everything in your slow cooker—no browning, no sauteing, no searing.

Can you cook multiple things at once? ›

The exact impact on cooking times varies from dish to dish, but generally cooking multiple dishes at once can lead to longer cooking times. No matter how many dishes you plan to cook, be sure to leave at least 3 inches of space between each dish and the walls of the oven, or other dishes, to allow for proper airflow.

What happens if you put too much in the slow cooker? ›

You're not adding the right amount of ingredients. Slow cookers should be “at least halfway, but no more than two-thirds full,” write Vance and Lacalamita. Anything less may cause your food to overcook, and conversely, if it's too full, your food may not cook fully.

How do you cook multiple items? ›

Set your oven to the average temperature needed for all the dishes to accommodate them in the oven at the same time. If one dish requires a temperature of 400℉ and another needs to bake at 450℉, set the temperature to 425℉.

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