12 Classic Italian Recipes Made Easy in the Slow Cooker

12 Classic Italian Recipes Made Easy in the Slow Cooker

This creamy soup is loaded with sausage, potatoes, and kale. "A slow cooker version of a famous restaurant soup," says Heather Stalzer. "Easy taste of Italy brought home."

Here's a quick and ingenious take on lasagna. "A fantastic way to enjoy lasagna without all the fuss," says RandyOSU. "I thought using frozen ravioli already filled with cheese instead of layering layers of noodles and cheese would make a great dish so easy. It all comes together; just scoop it out, serve with a salad, and enjoy."

Brown ground beef and Italian sausage and simmer with tomatoes and Italian seasonings. "This creates a great, chunky, and very meaty spaghetti sauce," says Ashley. "The longer it cooks, the better it tastes!"

This soup is loaded with vegetables and macaroni. "Slow cooking this family favorite soup allows all the flavors and spices to intensify and delivers a delicious, hearty meal every one is sure to enjoy," says laura. "Serve with a green salad and garlic bread for dipping."

"A wonderful Italian neighbor showed me how to make this recipe," says Sneakyteaky. "It's prepared 'hunter-style,' with mushrooms, onions, tomatoes, various herbs, and sometimes wine. I found adding cheese gave it something special, it also made it mine."

The slow cooker is the perfect tool for slowly braising this traditional Italian rolled flank steak. And jarred marinara sauce makes it a quick fix too."This is a cheap and easy way to make this Italian classic," says bobthecook1.

Prepped in the morning, they simmer all day in the Crockpot. When you come home in the evening, simply cook some pasta. An amazing spaghetti and meatballs dinner is just moments away.

"A family favorite," says TLSmith. "You can even make it using low-sodium/fat-free/reduced-fat ingredients and it still has a wonderful flavor!"

"A beautiful, tender and mouth-watering meat casserole, so full of flavor," says janzjewelz. "It forms a juicy and delightfully tasty gravy with carrots, celery and onion. Delicious served with boiled rice or couscous."

"A thick, rich meat sauce excellent with rigatoni, rotelle or any other thick pasta," says TerryWilson.

"A great way to use beet greens in a risotto, without all the stirring!" says Tightropewalker.

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