Gluten-Free Crockpot Recipes (2024)

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These are the BEST gluten-free crockpot recipes around! We have everything from chili to roast chicken and even a few vegetarian slow cooker recipes. And all of them are gluten-free. You will definitely find your next healthy and cozy dinner recipe here!

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What type of slow cooker do I need?

Gluten-free crockpot recipes with chicken

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Gluten-Free Crockpot Recipes Index

We believe that eating gluten-free doesn't mean that you should be left behind during crockpot season. In fact, most of our recipes are either 100% gluten-free or easily adaptable. With so many people committing to a gluten-free diet, there are plenty of tasty recipes out there to keep your meals fresh and downright delicious. So, we rounded up the best gluten-free crockpot recipes.

Whether you want chicken, are vegetarian, or are searching for something super cozy, there’s a crockpot recipe for you in this roundup.

Ingredient notes

Some of these recipes do call for soy sauce. While soy sauce has gluten in it, there are several gluten-free soy sauce products out there like Wholly Gangjang Gluten-Free Soy Sauce . They taste great and won’t change the recipe one bit. Most grocery stores also carry gluten-free soy sauce.

What type of slow cooker do I need?

Most of the recipes in this list are made with this 6 quart slow cooker. But any slow cooker will work. Just make sure not to fill it past the fill line!

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Crock Pot Tuscan Chicken Recipe

Crock-Pot Tuscan chicken is a creamy chicken slow cooker recipe with delicious Italian flavors. The breasts are first cooked with garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, and artichoke hearts. Once they're super tender, we mix in a creamy parmesan sauce to make this dish irresistible.

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Crockpot Butter Chicken Recipe

This crockpot butter chicken recipe is the slow cooker version of our popular easy butter chicken. It's a simple recipe that is a guaranteed winner!

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BBQ Chicken Chili Recipe

Slow cooked chicken is fall-apart tender, infused with the melding flavors of BBQ sauce and bourbon, with nutritious beans and veggies in the mix! It's a smoky, rich, sweet, and savory one pot dinner that is so easy to make – just throw it all in the slow cooker and come back to a warming and flavor-packed BBQ chicken chili dinner!

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Crockpot Roast Chicken Recipe

If you've ever wondered if you can use your slow cooker to roast chicken, the answer is YES! Crockpot Roast Chicken is unbelievably delicious. It requires next to no prep, stays super juicy, and is almost impossible to overcook. Plus, you'll get a little gravy to serve with dinner!

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Thai Chicken Soup Recipe

Warm up this winter with a nourishing bowl of Thai chicken soup. Tender chicken is simmered in a fresh and flavorful Thai-inspired broth and served over vermicelli noodles. Make it in the slow cooker or on the stovetop for an easy and comforting weeknight meal!

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Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe

Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken is an easy crockpot recipe and a true family favorite. We use skinless chicken thighs (although chicken breast works, too!) and slow cook them in a sticky honey garlic sauce. Serve them whole with the sauce poured over the top, or shred the meat and mix it with some of the deliciously sweet sauce. Either way, you're going to love it!

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Crockpot Thai Chicken Curry Recipe

Crockpot Thai Chicken Curry is one of the easiest meals to make and is so tasty. Curry paste, coconut milk, and ginger add a ton of flavor to this healthy dinner recipe. Put everything into your crockpot then walk away until dinner!

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BBQ Crockpot Beef Ribs Recipe

Crockpot Beef Ribs are easy to make and insanely delicious. All you need are some beef back ribs, a few spices, and your favorite BBQ sauce and you will have a dinner recipe your family will rave about.

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Crockpot Vegetable Beef Soup Recipe

Crockpot Vegetable Beef Soup is easy to make and so delicious. It's a great year-round recipe that is loaded with healthy veggies and tender chunks of beef.

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Sticky Paleo Ribs Recipe

Prepare to lick those fingers clean after digging into these crave-worthy paleo ribs! Coated with an easy-to-make spice rub, slow cooked until fall off the bone tender, and then slathered in an easy-to-make (and refined sugar-free!) chocolate BBQ sauce. Finish them off with a quick grill or broil, allowing the sauce to caramelize and create a savory-sweet, sticky exterior.

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Crockpot Pork Carnitas Recipe

This crockpot pork carnitas recipe makes the most succulent, tender pulled pork. Then it's broiled to create delicious, flavor-packed crispy edges, resulting in an irresistible contrast. The savory deliciousness of these carnitas is only matched by the versatility – use them in tacos, nachos, burritos, sandwiches, or as a side with some potatoes and salad – the possibilities are endless!

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Crockpot Lentil Curry Recipe

Warming and comforting, this hands-off crockpot lentil curry makes enjoying a flavorful and rich curry dinner so very easy! Throw everything into your pot, set the timer, and let the delicious flavors meld. Earthy lentils absorb aromatic spices that are mellowed by the creaminess of the coconut milk and finished with bursting cherry tomatoes and fresh cilantro. Return to an effortless, satisfying curry dinner!

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Moroccan Vegetable Tagine Recipe

This Moroccan vegetable tagine is sweet, fragrant, and completely delicious. Carrots, sweet potatoes, and chickpeas are cooked with warm spices and served over a bed of couscous. Make it in a crockpot or instant pot for a low-effort vegan meal that everyone will enjoy!

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Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili Recipe

Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili is as easy as it gets and so delicious. Dump everything into your crockpot then walk away while your dinner cooks itself. Leftovers taste amazing and it freezes very well. This is the ultimate easy, healthy dinner recipe!

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Gluten-free crockpot recipes with chicken

Crockpot Tuscan Chicken Recipe

Crockpot Butter Chicken Recipe

BBQ Chicken Chili Recipe

Crockpot Roast Chicken Recipe

Thai Chicken Soup Recipe

Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe

Crockpot Thai Chicken Curry Recipe

Gluten-free crockpot recipes with beef and pork

BBQ Crockpot Beef Ribs

Crockpot Vegetable Beef Soup Recipe

Sticky Paleo Ribs Recipe

Mexican Crockpot Pork Carnitas Recipe

Vegetarian gluten-free crockpot recipes

Crockpot Coconut Lentil Curry Recipe

Moroccan Vegetable Tagine Recipe

Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili Recipe

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FAQs

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

One of the main attractions for many people is the ease of a slow cooker, so when you're looking for recipes, avoid those that suggest a lot of pre-preparation. For many dishes, particularly soups and stews, you really can just throw all the ingredients in.

How to make good gluten-free food? ›

A simple, safe menu would include: plain meat or fish (grilled on a clean grill, broiled, or cooked in a pan with some olive oil or butter), a fresh salad with some olive oil and balsamic vinegar, cooked vegetables (steamed, roasted, or sautéed with olive oil), some safe starch (plain potatoes, corn, quinoa, rice, or ...

Why are slow cooker meals watery? ›

But because there is no evaporation, the liquid isn't able to reduce and thicken naturally in a slow cooker, often resulting in watery sauces and loose gravies. The common solution? Using a thickener. But not just any old thickener will do.

How do you imitate a slow cooker? ›

Opt for a heavy, oven-safe pot with a tight-fitting lid, like a Staub or Le Creuset Dutch oven, to mimic the moisture retention of a slow cooker. This ensures even heat distribution and prevents excessive drying out. Slow cookers are designed to trap moisture, leading to a self-basting environment.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low in a slow cooker? ›

The difference between "High" and "Low" on slow cookers seems to differ with every brand and model. One thing that is consistent, though, is that food takes seven to eight hours to reach a simmer point (around 210°) on low; versus three to four hours on high.

What order do ingredients go in a slow cooker? ›

There's a method to food placement in your Crockpot slow cooker. The slowest cooking items should go on the bottom and then layer accordingly for the remaining ingredients. The top layer should be for any fresh herbs or slices of citrus.

What to avoid when cooking gluten-free? ›

Grains not allowed
  • Wheat.
  • Barley.
  • Rye.
  • Triticale — a cross between wheat and rye.
  • Oats, in some cases.

How to go 100% gluten-free? ›

Choose naturally gluten-free grains and flours, including rice, corn, soy, potato, tapioca, sorghum, quinoa, millet, buckwheat, cassava, coconut, arrowroot, amaranth, teff, flax, chia, yucca, bean flours, and nut flours.

What are common gluten-free meals? ›

What everyone's cooking
  • Sicilian salmon and cauliflower tray bake.
  • Asian chicken soup.
  • Mediterranean vegetable parcels.
  • Gluten-free Thai buffalo wings.
  • Chicken, chorizo & prawn jambalaya.
  • Chicken rice paper rolls.
  • Tuna, haloumi & bean salad.
  • Herbed lamb fillet.

What happens if you don't put liquid in a slow cooker? ›

Not adding enough liquid can lead to burning.

"It's important to add enough liquid to ensure the bottom of your dish doesn't burn."

Can you overdo a slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers are specially designed to cook food for long periods of time, but yes, you can still overcook in a slow cooker if something is left on the wrong setting for longer than it's supposed to be.

How do you make slow cooker meals taste better? ›

If you take an extra 10 minutes to sauté the aromatics before scraping them into the slow-cooker, the finished dish will have deeper flavor and better texture. (And some new slow-cookers allow you to sauté right in the insert, so you don't have to wash a separate skillet.)

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.

Can you slow cook in an air fryer? ›

Yes, you can slow roast pork in an air fryer. In fact, it's a great way to cook pork because it results in tender, juicy meat with crispy crackling.

What is the difference between high and low on a crockpot? ›

Both low and high stabilizes at 209°F. The difference is the time it takes to reach that temperature. Low: 7-8 hours to reach the simmer point. High: 3-4 hours to reach the simmer point.

Can you cook everything in a crockpot? ›

Most people use a slow cooker for meat, poultry and vegetables, although fruits, desserts, stuffing and oatmeal can also be prepared. All ingredients placed in a slow cooker should be thawed. Choose to make foods with high moisture content such as chili, soup, stew or spaghetti sauce.

What happens if you fill a slow cooker too full? ›

Overfilling the slow cooker can lead to uneven cooking.

On the other hand, not adding enough ingredients can also be a problem. "The crock should be at least 2/3 full to avoid dry or burnt food," Audet-White told BI.

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.

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