12 Crock-Pot Recipes For Two People, Because Dinner Should Always Be Delicious (2024)

Since my household consists of just my husband and I (well, and our dog), finding meals that are delicious — yet don't leave me with enough leftovers to feed a whole other country — can be a bit of a challenge. Needless to say, scouring the Internet for different Crock-Pot recipes for two has become one of my favorite pastimes.

I'll be the first to admit that I'm not what you'd call a whiz in the kitchen. The timing of things always manages to throw me off — which means we usually end up eating garlic bread as our first course and spaghetti as the entree a half hour later. But, that's one of the many things I love so much about Crock-Pot meals.

Crock-Pots are like these magical cauldrons, where you just toss in a bunch of ingredients, turn a dial, and then leave it alone for hours on end. When you finally open the lid again? Voila! You have a tasty dish that makes you look like a world-class chef.

However, I've discovered that many Crock-Pot recipes make enough to feed a small military. Seriously — I've found tons that yield 15-20 servings. And, while I'll never complain about the convenience of leftovers, sometimes I wish I could pull together a meal that's more suitable for just the two of us.

If there's one thing that looking for ideas has taught me, it's that finding Crock-Pot recipes that are perfect for a romantic two-person dinner is nearly impossible. So, in the interest of honest journalism, many of these recipes actually serve somewhere between four to six. But, you can definitely halve the recipe if need be. Or, invite someone else over for dinner. Or, suck it up and enjoy a more reasonable amount of leftovers.

At any rate, you are sure to wind up with less food than those other ridiculous, industrial-sized Crock-Pot recipes. Bon appetit!

1. Honey Garlic Chicken and Veggies

This flavor-packed recipe from Damn Delicious looks like it's straight out of a magazine. But, don't be fooled — it's insanely easy to make. The recipe technically yields four servings, but you're probably going to want a little extra. Trust me.

2. Beef and Broccoli

I love Chinese takeout just as much as the next person. But knowing I can accomplish that delicious, savory taste of beef and broccoli in my own kitchen? Well, the world just got a whole lot brighter. Luckily, this recipe from Table for Two makes it easy.

3. Carne Asada Nachos

Is there anything better than a delicious plate of nachos? What about a Crock-Pot nacho recipe that actually calls for beer? These nachos from How Sweet It Is are just what the doctor ordered. And, as the recipe states, they serve "4 appropriately, 2 obnoxiously." So, go wild.

4. BBQ Chicken

Pulled barbecue chicken is one of those things that you just have to make in a slow cooker every now and then. These sandwiches are perfect for those days when you really just want to dig in with something messy. Admittedly, this recipe from Mel's Kitchen serves six. But, let's be honest, you'll power through those leftovers without a problem.

5. Stuffed Peppers

What's nice about stuffed peppers? Other than the fact that they're unbelievably tasty, they look like you spent hours working on them — when, in fact, they involved very little effort. Whether you want to enjoy them as a meal or keep them around as a filling snack, these stuffed peppers from Damn Delicious are sure to please.

6. Chicken Taco Chili

When it comes to food, "taco" and "chili" are two of my favorite words. Put them together, and I'm ready to weep tears of joy. This recipe from The Comfort of Cooking makes all of my wildest Crock-Pot dreams come true.

7. Easy Quiche

Think slow cookers are just for dips, soups, and dinner dishes? Think again. This easy quiche recipe from A Spicy Perspective proves that you can accomplish some pretty impressive breakfast dishes with a Crock-Pot as well. Obviously, this quiche yields way more than two servings — unless you're eating a giant slice. But, it's great for keeping in the fridge in order to have an easy breakfast all week long!

8. Apple Crumble

You thought your Crock-Pot was done surprising you, and then all of a sudden a dessert recipe pops up. How Sweet It Is' apple crumble recipe looks positively mouth watering. Top it off with some cool vanilla ice cream, and you're livin'.

9. Lemon Garlic Chicken

The thing about cooking chicken in a slow cooker is that it becomes so flavor-filled and tender. Sure, roasting makes things go faster. But, we're all about quality here. This recipe from The Kitchn is fall-off-the-bone delicious. Even better? You use the leftover cooking broth to make a delicious gravy — meaning literally nothing goes to waste.

10. Sloppy Joes

Honestly, it's been years since I think I've enjoyed a tasty sloppy joe. But, this recipe from A Pretty life in the Suburbs had me craving one instantaneously. They look like they definitely live up to their "sloppy" name.

11. Sweet and Spicy Chicken Tacos

In my book, there's really nothing better than a great taco. Half Baked Harvest's version looks like it's right up my alley. I can already see myself layering on some avocado and shredded cheese, and totally indulging.

12. Beef and Barley Soup

Soup is one of those things that's great to make in a slow cooker, yet you usually wind up feeling like you need to keep a five-gallon drum of leftovers in your fridge. This recipe from Mel's Kitchen has a much more reasonable serving size. Plus, it looks like the perfect fix for a cold winter day!

For more ideas, check out Bustle on YouTube.

Images: Chungah Ree/Damn Delicious (3); Julie/Table for Two; Jessica/How Sweet It Is (2); Mel/Mel's Kitchen (2); Georgia, The Comfort of Cooking; Sommer Collier/A Spicy Perspective; Faith Durand/The Kitchn; Jo-Anna/A Pretty Life in the Suburbs; Tieghan/Half Baked Harvest

12 Crock-Pot Recipes For Two People, Because Dinner Should Always Be Delicious (2024)

FAQs

What is a good size Crockpot for 2 people? ›

3-4.5 quart

What cooks better in a Crockpot? ›

Fattier meats and dark meat chicken are better options, as leaner cuts may dry out during the cooking process. Fattier meats are good, but trim the fat away before placing in the Crockpot slow cooker.

What's the difference between a slow cooker and a Crockpot? ›

However, Crockpots generally have ceramic or porcelain pots, while most slow cookers have a metal pot. As with a lot of cooking appliances, the biggest difference comes from the distribution of heat.

Can you cook 2 meals in a slow cooker? ›

A clever home cook has shared a genius meal prepping trick to cook two different meals at once in a slow cooker. The hack involves using separate liner bags inside the slow cooker to prepare each meal.

What is the most popular size crockpot? ›

The 6- or 7-quart models are among the most popular, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're the best choice for everyone. (By the way, here's our favorite slow cooker brand.) Find yourself among the descriptions below to learn which slow cooker we'd recommend for you.

How many people does a 2 quart crockpot feed? ›

This small slow cooker has a 2-quart capacity that feeds 2+ people and is perfect for making small meals or dips. Use the manual warm setting to keep food warm while you are serving, or for heating up leftovers.

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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Do potatoes go on top or bottom of meat in 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).

What meat cooks well in a slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers are great for cooking cheaper cuts like beef brisket, pork shoulder, lamb shoulder and chicken thighs. You can also use less meat, as slow cooking really extracts a meaty flavour that permeates the whole dish. Bulk up with vegetables instead.

When should you put potatoes in a slow cooker? ›

The potatoes and carrots should only be added during the last 45 minutes of cooking so they don't overcook.

Can I leave my slow cooker 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.

Are crockpot liners worth it? ›

Why should you use slow cooker liners? Slow cooker only keep cleanup fast and easy (after eight hours, food stuck to the pot can prove incredibly stubborn) but also protect your slow cooker itself from getting scratched and damaged from scrubbing.

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.

Can you overdo meat in a slow cooker? ›

“If you're cooking meat, you'll know it's done when it is fork-tender, meaning you can cut into it easily with just a fork,” she says. When meat is overcooked, it will be “tough and dry,” while overcooked vegetables will be mushy.

What is a 1.5-quart slow cooker good for? ›

The Crock-Pot® Slow Cooker makes mealtime and entertaining more flavorful. This little slow cooker can cook up delicious dips, sauces, appetizer and even single-person meals.

How many people does a 1.5 slow cooker feed? ›

Imusa 1.5-Quart Slow Cooker: For anyone concerned with wasting food, this Imusa 1.5-quart mini slow cooker is ideal. While it's best to use it to cook for one to two people, you might be able to squeeze enough food out of it for a family of four with no extras.

Is a 3.5 L slow cooker big enough for a family of 4? ›

A cooker that's 3-5l will serve three or four people. Any more guests than that (or just big appetites) and you'll need a dish with room for 5-6l. A bigger capacity is also a good idea if you prefer batch cooking and freezing meals for another day.

Is a 3.5 L slow cooker big enough? ›

Capacity – As a general rule, a 1.5-3l slow cooker will feed one or two people; 3-5l will serve three or four people; 5-5.5l will feed four to five people; and a 6.5l machine will feed six to eight.

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