12 Crowd-Pleasing Easter Crockpot Recipes for a Stress-Free Holiday

Slow cooker recipes are ideal for Easter when you’d rather be outdoors hunting eggs and enjoying a spring day. These dishes are low-effort and easy to prepare, so you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time with family. For many of these recipes, you simply add the ingredients to the slow cooker, set the timer, and let it do the work—some may need an occasional stir, but mostly they’re hands-off.

Crock Pot Cinnamon Roll Casserole

A wooden spoon serving a slice of cinnamon roll casserole, showcasing its fluffy texture and creamy icing.
Crock Pot Cinnamon Roll Casserole. Photo Credit: Eating on a Dime.

This quick and easy Crock Pot Cinnamon Roll Casserole is a perfect breakfast option for Easter morning. It comes together in minutes and can cook while you hunt for eggs. The casserole gives you all the sweet, gooey cinnamon roll flavors with minimal effort—an excellent way to start the holiday.

Slow Cooker Boneless Turkey Breast

Sliced herb-crusted turkey breast arranged on a plate next to a bowl of gravy.
Slow Cooker Turkey Breast. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

This Slow Cooker Boneless Turkey Breast yields juicy, tender turkey with rich, flavorful gravy. It’s a foolproof, low-stress option for Easter if you don’t want to prepare a whole bird. The slow cooker keeps the meat moist and makes carving simple when dinner time arrives.

Slow Cooker Creamed Corn Recipe

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Slow Cooker Creamed Corn. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Slow Cooker Creamed Corn simmers sweet corn with cream cheese and butter until the sauce thickens and the flavors meld. The result is a rich, comforting side dish that pairs well with roasted meats or ham and can be kept warm in the slow cooker until serving time.

Crockpot Turkey Tenderloins with Honey Mustard Gravy

A close-up of sliced chicken breast topped with a creamy herb sauce on a plate with a fork.
Crockpot Turkey Tenderloins. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Turkey tenderloins cook over onions in the crockpot, producing flavorful drippings that become a delicious honey mustard gravy. They’re an affordable, easy option for Easter lunch when you want turkey without the work of a whole bird.

Crockpot Southern Green Beans

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Southern Green Beans. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

These Southern green beans are packed with flavor and are a longtime family favorite. They’re an easy, hands-off side dish that complements any holiday menu and lets you focus on other preparations while they cook slowly to tender perfection.

Slow Cooker Easter Peanut Clusters

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Slow Cooker Easter Peanut Clusters. Photo Credit: The Magical Slow Cooker.

These Easter Peanut Clusters are a simple, crowd-pleasing treat that require only a few ingredients and a couple of hours in the slow cooker. They’re great for gifting, potlucks, or adding a homemade sweet to your Easter spread.

Crockpot Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole

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Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

This cheesy hashbrown casserole combines hash browns with creamy soup, sour cream, and shredded cheese, slow-cooked until bubbly and golden. It’s a comforting, make-ahead side that complements ham, turkey, or roasted pork on holiday menus.

Crock Pot Ham with Brown Sugar Glaze

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Crock Pot Ham with Brown Sugar Glaze. Photo Credit: Dinner at the Zoo.

A spiral-cut ham finished with a simple brown sugar glaze and slow-cooked in the crock pot comes out tender and flavorful. This method simplifies holiday ham preparation while yielding delicious, caramelized slices.

Slow Cooker Glazed Carrots

A close-up view of shiny glazed baby carrots in a black cooking pot with a black spatula.
Slow Cooker Glazed Carrots. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

These candied carrots are coated in brown sugar, butter, honey, and cinnamon, then slow-cooked until tender and glossy. The result is melt-in-your-mouth sweetness that pairs beautifully with savory mains.

Slow Cooker Ginger Ale Pulled Pork

Close-up of tender slow-cooked pork with onions in broth, showcasing the succulent textures and rich colors.
Slow Cooker Ginger Ale Pulled Pork. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Ginger ale adds a subtle sweetness and depth to pulled pork, creating tender, flavorful meat ideal for sandwiches. Serve with barbecue sauce and coleslaw for a casual, crowd-pleasing Easter option.

Crockpot Turkey Breast with Gravy

A plate of sliced roast turkey covered in brown gravy, accompanied by mashed potatoes with chives and a serving of green peas.
Crockpot Turkey Breast with Gravy. Photo Credit: Jeannie’s Tried and True Recipes.

Cooking a turkey breast in the crockpot yields juicy, well-seasoned meat with a rich gravy made from the pan juices. It’s an excellent choice when you want tender turkey without roasting a whole bird.

Crockpot Candied Sweet Potatoes (Yams)

A close-up of glazed candied sweet potatoes in a white dish.
Crockpot Candied Sweet Potatoes. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Crockpot candied yams are tender and buttery, sweetened with brown sugar and honey for a classic holiday side. Slow cooking brings out their natural sweetness and keeps them warm and ready to serve.

Easter Side Dishes to WOW Your Guests

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Easter Side Dishes. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

An Easter meal is about gathering with loved ones and sharing a memorable feast. These slow cooker side dishes make entertaining easier and let you serve flavorful, crowd-pleasing dishes that complement any main course. With minimal hands-on time, you can focus on celebrating while the slow cooker takes care of the cooking.