27 Delicious Slow Cooker Recipes For Winter Crockpot Soups And Stews

Winter crockpot soups and stews are a wonderful way to warm up during the colder months. If you’re looking for delicious slow cooker recipes to fill your home with the inviting aroma of simmering ingredients, these cozy soup recipes bring practicality and nourishment to your table. 

I hope you’ll be inspired by this varied collection of slow cooker winter soup ideas that perfectly captures the spirit of cold weather and fits right into your meal plan ideas for those chilly – or downright COLD – winter days.

A collage of hearty and comforting slow cooker winter soups and stews, featuring a variety of broths, creamy textures, and vibrant garnishes like fresh herbs, cheese, and chopped vegetables.

This post may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase through an affiliate link, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. You can see my full disclaimer here.

Imagine coming home after a long day and being greeted by the enticing scent of a slow-cooked meal. Crock pot cooking offers you an effortless way to let flavors meld together over hours, resulting in robust and comforting dishes. 

As someone who loves good cooking recipes AND crockpot meals, I’ve found that easy winter soups not only deliver on flavor but also allow you to enjoy a relaxed afternoon or evening while your meal takes shape. The gentle simmer in your slow cooker brings out the depth of ingredients in a way that feels both satisfying and a little bit magical.

I hope you’ll find some new favorites below…

Winter Slow Cooker Soups and Stews

These winter soups and stews are packed with flavor, warmth, and simplicity – perfect for slow cooking on cold nights and busy days. This collection has everything – including hearty soup recipes, creamy soups for winter, and soups and stews packed with veggies. Let your slow cooker do the work while you enjoy a cozy, yummy meal!

Each dish is crafted to deliver hearty, robust flavors, perfect for enjoying on a chilly evening.

More Slow Cooker and Simple Meal Ideas

32 Flavor-Packed Winter Slow Cooker Meals Without Chicken

20 Cozy Winter Comfort Food Recipes

30 Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner Ideas For Cozy Winter Suppers 

Essential Meal Planning Printables

My Picks for Must-Have Crockpot Cooking Tools

I like to keep my cooking supply list pretty simple. But there are a few things that are either essential or nice to have, and here’s my list:

Crockpot: You probably already have one of these. But if your current model is small, you might want to pick up a larger slow cooker for making bigger batches of… well… everything. I have a 7-quart model, but I keep looking at this 10-quart version… because who doesn’t need room for more food?!

Sheet pan lids: LOVE these for thawing frozen items in the fridge without worrying about any leaky messes – then the lids can just go right into the dishwasher. 

Flexible cutting boards: Having several boards makes prep easy, and a ‘grippy’ back is a plus!

Knives: A good variety of knives is great for prepping ingredients, plus sometimes you can ‘cheat’ and run them through the dishwasher. I know you’re not supposed to, and I would never do it with expensive knives, but sometimes a less expensive knife set serves all of the necessary purposes and makes life a little easier.

Silicone-tipped tongs: I love these because they have a slider button on the side that makes them easy to use one-handed. The silicone also helps them ‘grip’ foods a little better when pulling things out of the slow cooker – very nice when your soup recipe starts with bone-in cuts of meat. 

Large mixing bowl with lid: I have two (one kept ‘pretty’ to use for parties and one everyday workhorse) — perfect for soaking beans overnight and all sorts of general kitchen needs. My large bowls are older-style Tupperware and I’m not even sure they make those anymore. If I were buying bowls today, I would get this stacking stainless steel set with lids.

Silicone mixing spatulas: I have 2 large size AND 2 medium size; I use at least 2-3 of them almost every day.

Food chopper: helps with chopping vegetables or nuts if you’re not great with a knife. I’ve also heard this type of chopper is great for doing more volume at once.

Make Crockpot Comfort Food Part of Your Meal Planning

Planning ahead using crockpot comfort food recipes can be a game-changer when it comes to busy (or dark and tired) winter evenings. I always find that monthly meal planning – or even a weekly meal plan – helps reduce the stress of last-minute decisions yet keeps dinnertime interesting and something to look forward to. 

It all starts by making a master list of dinners, which is very effective if you keep the ingredients on hand and don’t have to shop at the last minute every day. Incorporating crockpot soups and stews into your meal plan means setting aside a little time to prep ingredients, then letting your slow cooker handle the rest.

One of the benefits of making soup crockpot recipes is that leftovers often taste even better than the day they were cooked. Keep this in mind while planning, and you may even want to make a couple of batches of winter soups in the slow cooker as part of your weekend quick food prep routine.

Store your leftovers in airtight containers to preserve their flavor and texture. Reheating slowly on the stove ensures that the integrity of your soup remains intact. I prefer reheating on the stove, but you can also use a microwave on medium power, stopping to stir at least a couple of times.

This practical strategy not only saves time later in the week but also lets you enjoy the delightful flavors of your meal over multiple sittings. (Think easy lunches for an entire week!)

Struggling with meal planning? My Essential Meal Planning Printables are here to help you out. Whether you’re planning meals for a week or a month, these pages are designed to fit your lifestyle. Say goodbye to wasted food and hello to easy, stress-free meal planning!

Image of "The Essential Meal Planning Printable Collection" showcasing various meal planning printables against a pink background with fireworks.

Enjoy creating your perfect bowl of comforting winter slow cooker soup!


Did you enjoy this post? Know someone else who might like it? Please take a moment to share on Pinterest, Facebook, or your favorite social media… (Click the sharing buttons at the bottom of the post.) Thank you!

Collage of hearty winter soups with a text overlay reading, '27 must-try winter soups to make in the crockpot.'

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top