Thanksgiving Slow Cooker Recipes

Turkey cut up on a plate
Courtesy of Cafe Delites

Here are slow cooker recipes that are sure to please this Thanksgiving:

  • Mac-N-Cheese
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Green Bean Casserole 
  • Turkey 
  • Stuffing
  • Pumpkin Cake

Thanksgiving is an expression of gratitude. It is a holiday that fills the house with friends and family. Thanksgiving has plenty of traditional foods that you can find on most tables that day. However, that often means you have a few family members who spend half the day in the kitchen and miss out on family activities. These slow cooker recipes are perfect for making a delicious meal while being more flexible on the big day.

Mac-N-Cheese

Mac and cheese in a slow cooker
Courtesy of Southern Bite

Mac-N-Cheese is a quintessential side dish, especially in the South. It is creamy, cheesy, and decadent. There are plenty of ways to make mac-n-cheese, but using a slow cooker is one of the ways to make it extra creamy and gooey.

There are a few tricks when it comes to slow-cooker mac-n-cheese. To ensure it doesn’t curdle over a long cooking time, you must find a recipe without eggs. Also, take the extra time to shred your own cheese. It’s a little more work, but it is oh-so-worth it for this dish. Follow this recipe from Southern Bite to make the ultimate Thanksgiving side dish.

Mashed Potatoes

Mashed potatoes in a slow cooker
Courtesy of The Recipe Critic

Potatoes are an essential side dish for almost any meal, regardless of whether it’s the holidays or not. But mashed potatoes are seen on many tables for Thanksgiving. Not only that, but they can be a topic of conversation. How people prefer their mashed potatoes is very important to them; just refer to this episode of Friends.

This crockpot mash potato recipe from The Recipe Critic will surely please any preference. They are also mind-blowingly easy! With five ingredients, this will take you out of the kitchen to enjoy time with your friends and family. A quick tip to consider is to try different types of potatoes for different flavors.

Green Bean Casserole

Every meal deserves a vegetable, even if it’s smothered in onions and cans of soup. A green bean casserole is a great way to incorporate some veggies that everyone will want to eat. The best thing about this recipe is that it feeds a crowd. The serving size is 20, so there will be plenty for you, your family, and leftover to-go plates. The Magical Slow Cooker has one of the most amazing recipes for a saucy green bean casserole.

Turkey

Turkey with gravy being poured on it
Courtesy of Cafe Delites

The main course of Thanksgiving is the turkey. But turkeys take hours, if not days, to prepare and cook. What if you could throw that bird in the slow cooker and not worry about it? Well, now you can! To do this, you will need a smaller turkey, which is better suited for a small gathering. You can cook this turkey in just four hours, according to Cafe Delites. It will come out supple, juicy, and moist.

Then, you can use the drippings in the crockpot to make homemade gravy. You’ll need the drippings, butter, flour, Worcestershire sauce, and seasonings. This will make your holiday the most effortless it has ever been.

Stuffing

Stuffing in a slow cooker
Courtesy of All Recipes

It’s understandable if you want to keep the turkey traditional by baking or frying it. So, maybe you can compromise by making the stuffing in the crockpot. Yes, that’s right. Of course, this Thanksgiving fav is typically stuffed into the turkey, but who says you can’t just make it on the side?

This recipe from All Recipes lets you do that with seven ingredients. It takes a little under five hours, but it is incredibly worth it. Now, there is a debate between the regions on whether stuffing or dressing is better. Either way, we didn’t want to leave out the dressing lovers. Here is a slow cooker dressing from Southern Living that will become a new tradition for your family.

Pumpkin Cake

No meal is complete without dessert. And what could be better than a slow-cooker pumpkin cake? Is your mouth watering already? With just three ingredients, it’ll be simple to whip up and yummy for your guests.

Spicy Southern Kitchen’s recipe has five minutes of prep and a two-hour cook time so that you can put it on right before dinner, and it’ll be fresh and warm by the time it’s ready to be served. It’s rich, moist, and spicy. It will pair perfectly with a scoop of ice cream and a drizzle of caramel syrup.


Free up space in the oven this Thanksgiving and pick a recipe to throw in the slow cooker. It’s a time of fellowship, so planning these crockpot recipes can give you more time out of the kitchen. Set it, forget it, and spend time around the table this holiday season.

Absolutely! Dessert is an essential part of Thanksgiving, and you can create a delectable treat in a slow cooker. Spicy Southern Kitchen provides a recipe for a slow cooker pumpkin cake with just three ingredients. With a brief prep time of five minutes and a two-hour cook time, it’s a convenient and delicious choice for Thanksgiving night. Pair it with ice cream and caramel syrup for a perfect dessert. For more dessert ideas, check out the Dessert Crockpot Recipes for the Holidays on the mentioned blog.

To make creamy macaroni and cheese in a slow cooker, follow these tips:

  1. Choose the Right Recipe: Pick a slow cooker mac-n-cheese recipe without eggs to prevent curdling.
  2. Shred Your Cheese: Shred your cheese for creaminess.
  3. Try Southern Bite’s Recipe: Follow Southern Bite’s recipe for the ultimate Thanksgiving side dish.

To prepare hassle-free slow cooker mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving:

Use The Recipe Critic’s Method: Follow The Recipe Critic’s simple crockpot mashed potato recipe with five ingredients.

Experiment with Potato Varieties: Try different potato types for unique flavors.

To simplify stuffing for Thanksgiving:

Follow All Recipes’ Recipe: Use All Recipes’ slow cooker stuffing recipe with seven ingredients, taking less than five hours to prepare. It’s perfect for both stuffing and dressing lovers at your Thanksgiving feast.

Creative Ways to Celebrate the Holidays During the Pandemic

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During the holidays, we often write on the Lake Homes Realty blog about hosting. From hosting a game day event during football season to inviting guests for Thanksgiving, we’ve got you covered.

Our interest in hosting is because we understand the importance of sharing your lake house with friends and family. With stunning views of nature, more outdoor space, and generally cozy vibes, it’s a perfect venue for hosting.

Unfortunately, during the pandemic, we can’t celebrate the holidays in the same way. The CDC is recommending small gatherings, wearing masks, and minimizing travel. So, we have to get creative. This holiday season, try some of these social distancing friendly alternatives at your lake house!

Zoom Holiday Dinner

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Since the pandemic began, loneliness has been on the rise. Since indoor dinner parties with out-of-town guests are no longer an option, we’re feeling the lack of connection more acutely this holiday season.

However, thanks to technology, Zoom dinner parties are “a next-best” alternative. You can send a video chat invitation to multiple guests for Thanksgiving, and everyone can join from their dinner tables. You can even do activities like “show and tell,” where each guest gets a chance to show off their cooking skills for the evening.

If your guests do not all know each other, utilize Zoom’s “breakout rooms” feature to enable your guests’ side conversations. 

Host a Small Group Outdoors

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According to experts, spending time with others outdoors (and with a mask) presents a lower risk for catching and transmitting COVID than indoor gatherings. Outdoor events are where lake houses have an advantage.

There’s usually plenty of outdoor space to celebrate the holidays at the lake! Utilize the backyard of your lake home to create a venue for a socially distant gathering. If it’s chilly outside, center several chairs six feet apart around a heater or fire pit. You can encourage guests to bring blankets to stay warm! 

If you host an in-person gathering, it’s an excellent opportunity to decorate your backyard. String lights, tablecloths, and a bar cart can evoke a welcoming atmosphere for your guests. You can even set up a speaker outside for some background music!

Online Gift Exchange

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Of course, Secret Santa is not the same virtually. There’s no pool of wrapped gifts in the center of the floor, and countless thank-you hugs as gifts are exchanged among friends and family.

Just because we’re far apart doesn’t mean the celebration has to end. It’s still possible to host a gift exchange online! Just be sure to plan ahead of time. Using a website like Sneaky Santa or Elfster, enter each participant’s name into the drawing. Once each person has been assigned a Secret Santa, allow plenty of time for mailed gifts.

After everyone’s mail has been received, host a Zoom event for each member to reveal their gifts and guess their Secret Santa. To make the event more celebratory, ask your guests to wear their favorite holiday sweater! 

Virtual Costume Party

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Although Halloween has already come and gone, you can still host a fun costume party for another upcoming holiday like New Years Eve. Whether it’s a costume party (and contest) or another fun theme that you choose, everyone can show off their fun outfits. Consider hosting it over Zoom or another video chatting platform for New Year’s Eve. This could be the year to begin some new traditions.

At Lake Homes Realty, we understand how tough it is to navigate hosting at your lake house during the pandemic. However, we hope these tips help you to stay as connected to your loved ones as possible during the holiday season!