Smaller Crock Pot Recipe Roundup (2024)

by Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan · Last modified: · 3 Comments

Welcome to the collection of my best 22 recipes for smaller crock pots—all will work in 3-4 quart or larger crock pots. But many will also work in 2-quart mini crock pots.

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Table of Contents (scroll for more)
  • Chili Recipes
  • Italian Recipes
  • Tex Mex Recipes
  • Soup Recipes
  • Main Dishes
  • Chinese Recipes
  • Candy and Dessert Recipes
  • About Crock Pot Size
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Give that smaller crock pot some love with one of these favorites, or check out the categories pages for all the choices.

33 Mini Crock Pot Recipes—a sub-group of the small crock pot group that will also work in a 2-quart crock pot and have instructions for a 2-quart crock pot.

45 Small Crock Pot Recipes—All the recipes for 3-4 quart crock pots.

60 Crock Pot Recipes—All the recipes for any size crock pot—full size, small, or mini.

Chili Recipes

Chili is great in a crock pot. The first two are specifically for smaller crock pots and are two of the best chilis you will ever make. Check out all the great chili recipes in the Chili category.

Easy Crock Pot White Chicken Chili

This Easy Crock Pot White Chicken Chili recipe only needs 5 ingredients and 10 minutes of preparation to make the best chili for dinner, potlucks, or game-day parties—creamy, cheesy, and delicious.

Small Crock Pot Chili

Easy to make and one of the best homemade chilies, this small-batch crock pot chili recipe is versatile—you can make chili for two in a mini crock pot or larger for a crowd. It's a classic recipe with ground beef, a mildly spicy tomato-based sauce, and tender beans.

Stew Meat Chili

This Stew Meat Chili recipe is simple for even the non-cook—you only need a few knife skills. With this easy small-batch recipe, you can make chili for two or as much as you need.

Italian Recipes

I love Italian, and you can check out all the Italian recipes in the Italian category, but these are my favorites for smaller crock pots.

Crock Pot Baked Ziti

DeliciousCrock Pot Baked Zithas delicious meat sauce, three kinds of cheese, plus uncooked pasta baked in the slow cooker. You can have the best Italian pasta for dinner tonight.

Crock Pot Pizza Casserole

Crock Pot Pizza Casserole is an easy, delicious dinner recipe with tender pasta, meaty homemade pizza sauce, melted cheese, and pizza toppings of your choice.

Crock Pot Chicken Pasta

Delicious Crock Pot Chicken Pasta with an easy homemade marinara sauce that cooks the dry pasta and chicken while it simmers. You will love this cheesy Italian bake.

Tex Mex Recipes

The Tex-Mex section may be disproportionate to the others, mainly due to my love for Tex-Mex foods and tastes. We can still have great flavor even if we cook for smaller households.

Here are a few of my favorite Tex-Mex recipes I cook in a smaller crock pot, but you can see all the recipes in the Tex-Mex category.

Crock Pot Chicken Enchiladas

Crock Pot Chicken Enchiladas is one of the easiest recipes you will ever make with delicious homemade sauce, tender chicken, tortillas, and loaded with cheese.

Crockpot Chicken Fajitas

This easy Crock Pot Chicken Fajitas recipe only needs a few ingredients for delicious healthy chicken fajitas in your slow cooker.

Crock Pot Mexican Casserole with Chicken

This easy Crock Pot Mexican Casserole is packed with tender pasta, chicken, black beans, and a spicy Southwest sauce loaded with cheese. Easy to make in almost any size crock pot with raw chicken, dry pasta, and pantry ingredients.

Soup Recipes

Like Chili recipes, soup is just fantastic in a crock pot. These are designed for the smaller crock pot. Check out all the great soups in the Soup category.

Crock Pot Broccoli Cheddar Cheese Soup

Rich and creamy, this easy Crock Pot Broccoli Cheddar Cheese Soup is made with frozen or fresh broccoli, cheddar cheese, and common ingredients in only a few minutes of prep before going in your slow cooker—the perfect comfort food for a cold winter day.

Old Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup

This simple classicChicken Noodle Souprecipe can be made in a crock pot or on the stovetop—get a great homemade taste with tender chicken, noodles, and vegetables.

Crock Pot French Onion Soup

Crock Pot French Onion Soup is an easy and economical way to make classic French onion soup at home without standing at the stove all day. With rich buttery caramelized onions in a rich broth, topped with toasted crusty bread and melted cheese.

Crock Pot Beef Barley Soup

An easy and delicious dump-and-go crock pot beef barley soup recipe with tender stew meat, beef broth, vegetables, and plump barley. Use any size slow cooker, from mini crock pots to full-size.

Main Dishes

Here are some favorites from various categories.

Small Crock Pot Ham with Brown Sugar Honey Glaze

This Small Crock Pot Ham with Brown Sugar Glaze recipe uses Pineapple, a precooked quarter or half ham, and pantry spices to make a perfect holiday ham for a small household or as a second main dish for large holiday feasts.

Crock Pot French Dip

Crock Pot French Dip sandwiches have tender beef and caramelized onions topped with melted cheese. Serve on a toasted roll with au jus for dipping.

Creamy Crock Pot Mac and Cheese

A creamy, tasty mac and cheese recipe that is ultra-simple, and this will become your favorite comfort food recipe. As easy as boiling water, it is a delicious alternative to the blue box. And good enough to make my "in-house mac and cheese expert" go back for seconds.

Crock Pot Mac and Cheese with Uncooked Pasta

Crock Pot Mac and Cheese with Uncooked Pasta has excellent taste, creamy texture, and tender pasta in one of the easiest recipes you can make for dinner tonight—no boiling for you.

Chinese Recipes

Yes, Chinese food is excellent in a crock pot. Here is a sampling, but all my Chinese recipes are in the Chinese category.

Crock Pot Cashew Chicken

Packed with tender breaded chicken, cashews, and a wonderful sauce, this Crock Pot Cashew Chicken recipe works in a small crock pot but is easy to scale to larger amounts.

Crock Pot Honey Garlic Chicken

Crock Pot Honey Garlic Chicken has fall-apart tender chicken breasts or thighs coated in a sticky honey sauce. With only 10 minutes of prep, this is an easy weeknight dinner recipe.

Candy and Dessert Recipes

It's a great way to end the day, something sweet. We all love a great dessert, so check out more dessert recipes in the Dessert Category.

The candy recipes are all gift-giving worth. Check out more candy recipes in the Candy Category.

Crock Pot Apple Cobbler

Make this easy Crock Pot Apple Cobbler recipe with a cake mix topping, butter, fresh apples, or canned pie filling instead of apples. A smaller cobbler recipe perfect for beginning cooks.

Crock Pot Fudge

Make your holidays sweeter with this Crock Pot Fudge recipe. 4 ingredients and 15 minutes is all you need to make delicious chocolate fudge with the gentle heat of your crock pot—time to have fun with kids and make it together.

Crock Pot Chocolate Peanut Clusters

Chocolate peanut clusters are the best candy treat and are super easy to make at home in your crock pot. Lightly salted peanuts covered with sweet chocolate coating make the perfect gift, or keep them all for yourself—you can always make more with this smaller recipe.Only a few ingredients.

About Crock Pot Size

A crock pot will make your life easier, but in a smaller household, large six to seven-quart crock pots are too big for everyday use. You only have so much freezer space. They are heavy and harder to store. So, let's talk crock pot size.

2 quart or smaller crock pots may have more temperature and quality control issues, so watch the temperatures and end points closely. Both micro (less than 2 quarts) and mini (2-3 quarts) will have more wasted ingredients, the same work, and fewer results—your choice.

  • Micro crock pots (less than 2-quart) are what many people have, but the recipes are few—but some of the 2-quart mini crock pot recipes will work. Remember, crock pots should not be over 75% full.
  • 2-3 quart mini crock pots can work for more dishes and may be enough for a "cooking for one or two" household.
  • A 3-4 quart crock pot is "just right" most of the time in smaller "cooking for two" households. It is small enough for most people to handle and make recipes with some leftovers while not wasting many ingredients.
  • Full-size crock pots—usually 6-7 quarts, but some odd sizes, like 5 or 8 quarts, are out there. They will handle large recipes, and most smaller recipes for small 3-quart slow cookers will also work well but may cook a little faster.
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DrDan, Wifo, Molly, and Lilly

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  1. Cammie Hendricks

    Making a dish designed for a 1-2 quart crockpot or smaller crockpot in a 4 quart crockpot, what are the pitfalls?

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    • Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan

      Hi Cammie,

      Welcome to the blog.

      Cooking a small recipe is a bigger crock pot can cook a little faster. So just watch closer.

      Some smaller recipes won't even cover the bottom of some large crock pots which might lead to unpredictable results (due to locations of heating elements and thermostats. So a really small recipe, I wouldn't do in a large crock pot.

      Finally. Cooking is just applying heat in a controlled manor. You can get away with a lot if you just watch closely.

      Hope that helps.

      Dan

  2. Carol

    You need to up date your information. I use a 1.5 crock pot all the time. It has, low, high and warm settings. I've made Swiss steak for 3 people.. It is great for one person and I've never made a dip in it. A 2 - 3 quart is way too much for a one person household.

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Smaller Crock Pot Recipe Roundup (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook small amounts in a large crock pot? ›

Slow cooker cookbook author Stephanie O'Dea shares this quick tip on The Huffington Post: just put the ingredients into a smaller (one- or two-quart) oven-safe dish and put the dish in the slow cooker. It should cook the same and, even better, will likely be easier to clean than your larger crockpot.

What can you use a small crockpot for? ›

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Can you put a smaller container in a slow cooker? ›

Efficient Cooking: Using a smaller dish within the slow cooker allows for efficient and even cooking of smaller meals.

Does a smaller crock pot cook faster? ›

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 cook in a divided crock pot? ›

You want to use tinfoil that can hold its shape and stand on its own. Once you create a tinfoil wall that can snugly fit in the center of your slow cooker, take the wall out and line your device with a slow cooker liner. You can then re-insert your tinfoil wall and begin to add your desired ingredients.

Is a 2 quart crock pot big enough for one person? ›

For a slow cooker or crockpot, a 1.5 to 3-quart cooker should be sufficient for one person. For a pressure cooker, a 3 to 4-quart cooker would work well for one person. It gives you enough space to cook a single meal, with room for larger dishes or batch cooking if needed.

What is the difference between a slow cooker and a crockpot? ›

A slow cooker and a Crockpot are the same thing, essentially. A slow cooker is an appliance of which there are lots of brands. Crockpot is one brand of slow cooker. Crockpot popularized slow cookers when they launched their version in the 1970s.

What size crockpot is best for one person? ›

If You're Cooking for One or Two People: Buy a 3-Quart Slow Cooker. If you're cooking for one to two people and you're not a fan of leftovers, or simply don't have the space to stash them in the fridge or freezer, a 3-quart (or 3 1/2-quart, as they're sold by some brands) slow cooker is just right for you.

Does it matter what size crockpot you use? ›

A 5- or 6-quart slow cooker is the most versatile option.

If you use your slow cooker a lot, you might find it worthwhile to buy both a large and small slow cooker, because the size of the slow cooker called for in a recipe does matter. (Wondering why this is? Find out in Betty's 5 Slow-Cooker Commandments.)

What is the smallest capacity slow cooker? ›

What is the smallest size slow cooker? Generally, the smallest size you're likely to find is around 1.5 quarts, though some brands might have a 1-quart size. At that size, that extra half quart doesn't make much difference.

Can you half fill a slow cooker? ›

Don't place the cooker insert in the fridge, or it won't heat up quickly enough to stop bacteria growing. Fill your slow cooker between half and three-quarters full so the food cooks evenly. Use about 1/2-1 cup less liquid than for other cooking methods.

What size slow cooker for most recipes? ›

For a family of three to five or a leftover-obsessed couple, a 5 to 6-quart slow cooker is the perfect size. It will fit almost all recipes, including typical roasts. If you've got a big family and plenty of storage room, go for the big 7 or 8-quart models.

Is a 2 quart crock pot too small? ›

The Small-Batch Queen: 2- or 3-quart slow cooker

You won't be able to fit larger cuts of meat in this model, so if you cook for two people, but like cooking roasts, opt for a larger model. Otherwise, if you're sticking to soups and small dinners, this is the perfect choice for you.

Can you put a Pyrex bowl in a slow cooker? ›

Can you put a Pyrex dish in a slow cooker? Yes, of course. Pyrex was developed to withstand heat and to be shatter-resistant. Even better - there are commercially available slow cooker liners that are disposable after each use.

How hot does a small crock pot get? ›

The slow cooker cooks foods slowly at a low temperature, generally between 170 and 280 degrees F, over several hours.

How do you reduce something in a slow cooker? ›

Place the cooker on a high setting, and open the lid for 30-45 minutes to let excess moisture cook off. The liquid will reduce, leaving you with a thick and delicious gravy or sauce. (Tip: This trick can also be applied for thickening stews, or when you've accidentally added too much liquid.)

How do you cook two meals in a slow cooker? ›

All you do is use separate liner bags inside the slow cooker, placing each different meal into its own bag.

What is the minimum amount of liquid in a crock pot? ›

How much liquid do I add? Water or liquid is necessary to create steam. When cooking meat or poultry, the water or liquid level should cover the ingredients to ensure effective heat transfer throughout the crock. Some manufacturers of slow cookers recommend adding liquid to fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full.

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