Healthy Slow-Cooker Recipes: Soup, Chili, Breakfast & More (2024)

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Do you have too many healthy slow-cooker recipes? Oh, right, that's not a thing. Feast your eyes -- and your mouths, several hours later -- on these crazy-easy, super-delicious creations. Each one has under 300 calories per serving!

Slow-Cooker Veggie-Noodle Soup

1/6th of recipe (about 1 1/3 cups): 56 calories, 0.5g total fat (0g sat. fat), 701mg sodium, 10g carbs, 2.5g fiber, 4.5g sugars, 3g protein -- SmartPoints® value 0*

This standout soup is the ultimate snack, starter, or side dish... So insanely filling! Five kinds of veggies + plenty of seasonings + flavorful chicken broth = perfection. (Feel free to use veggie broth for a vegetarian-friendly spin.) Don't own a veggie spiralizer? Just use a basic peeler.

Greek Shredded Chicken

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1/6th of recipe (about 3/4 cup): 193 calories, 6g total fat (1.5g sat. fat), 362mg sodium, 6g carbs, 0.5g fiber, 2g sugars, 27.5g protein -- SmartPoints® value 3*

One of the amazing things about shredded-chicken dishes like this -- aside from low calorie counts -- is the versatility. Scoop some into a whole-wheat pita, wrap it up in lettuce leaves, top off a salad, make an open-faced chicken melt with light bread... The possibilities are endless! And, of course, it's great all on its own.

Pork Tenderloin Green Chili

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1/6th of recipe (about 1 1/3 cups): 253 calories, 2g total fat (0.5g sat. fat), 817mg sodium, 35g carbs, 9g fiber, 6g sugars, 22g protein -- SmartPoints® value 5*

The tomatillos (courtesy of easy-to-find salsa verde) and chiles aren't the only green foods boosting the hue of this flavorful pork chili. The slow-simmered dish has pureed kale cooked in, but you'd never know from the taste of it. One bite and you'll be hooked. And check out all the fiber and protein... Wow!

Mama Shelley's Slow-Cooker Chicken

1/4th of recipe (about 1 3/4 cups): 270 calories, 4g total fat (0.5g sat. fat), 663mg sodium, 21.5g carbs, 5g fiber, 12g sugars, 35.5g protein -- SmartPoints® value 3*

Not only is this dish an easy-to-cook creation you can make in a Crock-Pot, but it also has only five main ingredients. You might even have two in your pantry already -- balsamic vinegar and canned stewed tomatoes are staples at Hungryland. Just pick up some chicken, green beans, and spinach. Too simple!

Slow-Cooker Breakfast Casserole

1/6th of recipe: 203 calories, 5.5g total fat (3g sat. fat), 597mg sodium, 15g carbs, 3g fiber, 3g sugars, 21.5g protein -- SmartPoints® value 4*

Whether you need to feed a crowd first thing in the a.m. or just want to cook a big batch of breakfast for the week, you'll be a fan of this recipe. That is, if you like eggs, potatoes, sausage, veggies, and cheese. And sleeping in.

Slow-Cooker Cranberry Pulled Pork

1/6th of recipe (about 2/3 cup): 234 calories, 4.5g total fat (1.5g sat. fat), 287mg sodium, 23g carbs, 2g fiber, 17g sugars, 23g protein -- SmartPoints® value 6*

Fresh cranberries can be hard to find after the holidays, but there's no reason not to enjoy this dried fruit all year long. Especially since it's soooo good cooked up in this sweet-n-savory pork dish -- amazingly delicious, and only five main ingredients.

Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese

1/5th of recipe (about 1 1/2 cups): 255 calories, 5.5g total fat (3g sat. fat), 549mg sodium, 39g carbs, 6.5g fiber, 8.5g sugars, 13.5g protein -- SmartPoints® value 6*

Fun fact: Butternut squash tastes amazing in mac 'n cheese. Something about the sweet squashy flavor melds perfectly with a creamy cheese sauce. And since we use high-fiber pasta boosted with cauliflower, you're not just chowing on empty carbs. That's what we call balance! This recipe will become a new favorite.

Slow-Cooker Scalloped Peaches

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1/8th of recipe (about 2/3 cup): 104 calories, 3g total fat (0.5g sat. fat), 82mg sodium, 20.5g carbs, 2.5g fiber, 17.5g sugars, 1.5g protein -- SmartPoints® value 2*

Let's wrap it up with dessert, shall we? This slow-cooker dish is essentially gooey peach pie filling. And unlike the fruit pie itself, it's low in calories and no hassle to whip up. The person who coined the term "win-win" would probably agree that this dessert is the perfect definition.

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And don't miss our 2014 slow-cooker classics or our 2015 roundup. And for our very latest slow-cooker standouts, check out Chapter 5 of : Slow-Cooker Soups, Stews & More. (Click here for recipe names, photos, and more!)

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FAQs

What to add to chili to make it healthier? ›

8 Tricks for the Best Healthy Chili
  1. Season Boldly. Pictured recipe: Kickin' Hot Chili. ...
  2. Choose a Lean Protein. Pictured recipe: White Turkey Chili. ...
  3. Stir in Some Beans. ...
  4. Add Whole Grains. ...
  5. Sneak in Extra Veggies. ...
  6. Watch Out for Added Sodium. ...
  7. Brighten Flavors with Acidic Ingredients. ...
  8. Use Fresh Toppings.
Oct 14, 2021

Is chili better in a slow cooker? ›

Chili is perhaps the ideal slow-cooker dish because its flavor improves with a long, slow simmer. This makes a big batch, perfect for a cold-weather get-together, but if you're making it for a smaller group, the leftovers freeze well.

How do you keep chili from getting watery in a slow cooker? ›

Mix in a scoop of cornstarch, all-purpose flour, or oats.

In a small bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 1 tablespoon of water, then stir this into the pot of chili. For 1 tablespoon of flour, use 2 tablespoons of water. No slurry is required for the absorbent oats; simply stir in 1 to 2 tablespoons.

How long can you leave chili in a crockpot on low? ›

The tomatoes contain sugar, which caramelizes in the slow cooker, and will eventually burn if it cookes for too long. Anything longer than 10 hours on low is risky.

What secret ingredient will deepen the flavor of your chili? ›

Stir some puréed pumpkin into your chili just after sautéing your aromatics (onions, garlic, etc...) and before adding any liquid. This will deepen and sweeten its flavor, making it a great balance for all the chile peppers and heat.

What is the secret to really good chili? ›

Rumi Spice's top tips for making chili:
  • Brown the Meat.
  • Don't Forget Vegetables.
  • Elevate with Extra Flavor.
  • Only Add Flavorful Liquids.
  • Opt for Dried Beans.
  • Season Early and Often.
  • Add Some Acidity at the End.
  • Top It Off.

Which is better a crockpot or slow cooker? ›

If you're planning to cook your meals mostly when you're not home or overnight, then sticking to a Crockpot might be a better choice, since the heat distribution is more even and there is no need to stir at all.

Do you have to brown ground beef before putting it in the crockpot for chili? ›

Do you have to brown the meat for slow cooker chili? Technically, no. The beef, bell pepper, onion, and garlic will all cook in the slow cooker, but browning the meat and sautéing the vegetables in a skillet before adding it to the slow cooker brings much more flavor to the chili. You'll be glad you did—promise!

Do you drain kidney beans for chili? ›

You'll want to drain the kidney beans, but rinsing them is optional. Doing so will reduce the amount of sodium that gets carried into the dish. I choose to let mine sit in the strainer for awhile, but I don't rinse them.

Should chili be thick or soupy? ›

Chili should be thick and hearty enough to be a meal on its own, but sometimes there's just a bit more liquid than you want in the pot. While you can simply keep simmering the chili, that method risks overcooking softer ingredients like the beans, losing all your nice texture to mushy monotony.

Does tomato paste thicken chili? ›

Not only will tomato paste add a tangy flavor to the dish, but it will also act as a thickening agent. For this purpose, you can use homemade or store-bought tomato paste. Add 1 can of the paste to your pot of chili, stir the mixture, and let it cook on medium heat for about 30 minutes.

What is the best thickener for chili? ›

Using Cornmeal to Thicken Chili

Cornmeal is one of our go-to thickening agents for chili. Unlike all-purpose flour, this Southern pantry staple adds a subtle earthy flavor to the chili in addition to thickening it up. You can use white or yellow cornmeal that is fine to medium-grain.

Is it OK to leave 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.

Can you put raw ground beef in the crockpot? ›

Yes, you can totally cook raw beef in a slow cooker. Many slow-cooker chili recipes have a step for browning the beef before it goes into the Crock-Pot. While this step isn't necessary, caramelizing the meat creates richer, bolder flavors.

Is it safe to leave chili in a crockpot on warm overnight? ›

While it's perfectly ok to use your crock pot in this way, try to avoid leaving food on the warming setting for more than four hours. According to the USDA, food kept at between 40 and 140 degrees is more at risk of forming bacteria. In this temperature range, bacteria can double in number within just 20 minutes.

Can chili be healthy? ›

Tomatoes and other veggies used in chili can provide you with plenty of other health benefits. Adding in extra vegetables increases the antioxidant and fiber content, along with all of the nutrients that various vegetables provide.

How to doctor up chili? ›

If you want more of a smoky flavor, add cumin, Spanish paprika, ancho chili powder, or a combination. If you are looking for more heat, add cayenne, crushed red pepper, or Hungarian paprika. If it's too spicy add a little brown sugar and some sweet paprika.

What else should I put in my chili? ›

Here are a few of my favorite ideas.
  1. Cheese. ...
  2. Onions: Sliced green onions or diced red onions go perfectly with chili. ...
  3. Jalapeños: If you like spice, diced fresh or pickled jalapeños are delicious here.
  4. Sour cream. ...
  5. Cilantro or parsley: Just a sprinkle of chopped herbs gives a nice pop of freshness and flavor.
Dec 15, 2023

How do you reduce fat in chili? ›

Remove it from the meat after you've cooked it separately. Cook the meat before the rest of the chili and drain the excess fat before adding anything else in. This is what I do. If I prepare far enough in advance, I'll actually boil the beef and then place it in the fridge overnight to cool.

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