Dinner is the last thing on my mind on Halloween. Between costumes, face paint and sampling a few too many treats, evening plans usually leave little room for a complicated meal. That’s where the Crock Pot saves the day—prepare everything in the morning and simply lift the lid when it’s time to eat. Slow cookers are a Halloween lifesaver.


A few weeks ago we were at a restaurant with the kids and I ordered mac and cheese for Truman. He took one bite, put his fork down and pointed at the butter dish beside the bread. “Mama, I want that on it,” he said. He takes after me—bring on the butter. (No, I didn’t let him have any; I reserve the excessive butter for myself.)
Still, Halloween is the one night I relax our usual sugar rules. The kids can dig into their candy for the evening and then we ration afterwards. I’ve learned the best defense against a sugar crash is to send them out with a protein-rich dinner, but who has time for a complex meal when there are costumes to finish? That’s the beauty of slow cooker dinners: prep in the morning, come home to a warm, nourishing meal that helps balance out all the sweets.
If you want more inspiration, browse the slow cooker recipes archive on my site for additional ideas. Below are my top slow cooker picks that are especially handy for Halloween night—simple, family-friendly and easy to throw together.
1. Slow Cooker Basil Chicken in Coconut Curry Sauce: A recent favorite, this curry is easy, flavorful and pairs well with rice. For a low-carb option, serve over cauliflower rice.

2. Beef Barley Soup (Slow Cooker): A hearty, beef-forward soup that’s a big hit with readers. It’s filling and comforting—perfect for a chilly Halloween evening.

3. Raspberry Balsamic Meatballs (Slow Cooker): These are effortless when you use store-bought meatballs, or prepare a batch of baked meatballs ahead of time. Sweet, tangy and kid-friendly.

4. Traditional Tejano Carne Guisada (Braised Beef for Tacos): A family classic that works beautifully in a slow cooker. Serve it as tacos or over rice bowls. For a complete Tex‑Mex spread, pair with slow-cooked pinto beans.

5. Cowboy Pinto Bean Soup (Slow Cooker): A simple, flavorful bean soup passed down from my mother‑in‑law. It’s classic, filling and very easy to make in the Crock Pot.

6. Healthy Slow Cooker Spaghetti Meat Sauce: A robust meat sauce that sticks to your ribs—ideal to serve over pasta to balance out an evening of candy indulgence.

7. Brown Sugar Balsamic Pork Tenderloin (Crockpot): Tender, flavorful pork that falls apart easily. The caramelized crust is especially delicious and the recipe is incredibly simple.

8. Slow Cooker Turkey Barley Soup (Or use chicken): A great way to use leftover poultry after holidays, this lighter version of beef barley soup is warming and satisfying.

9. Asian Pork Tenderloin with Ginger Glaze (Slow Cooker): Another easy pork option with bright ginger flavors. Serve with rice or cauliflower rice for a quick weeknight meal.

UPDATE 2019: I’ve added a few more slow cooker recipes that are perfect for Halloween night. These are reliable crowd-pleasers and require minimal hands-on time.
10. The Best Chili Recipe I’ve Ever Made (Slow Cooker): A hearty, comforting chili that pairs beautifully with cornbread. Chili feels like Halloween to many families—warm, filling and easy to serve to a crowd.

11. Easy Slow Cooker Chicken Stroganoff: A simple, seven-ingredient version (when using a can of soup) with an option for a homemade sauce. Kids love it and it’s virtually hands-off.

12. Sweet Shredded Pork for Burritos: A family favorite that works in either an Instant Pot or slow cooker. This shredded pork is great for burritos, bowls or casual family meals where everyone can assemble their own plate.

Below are a few more slow cooker ideas contributed by fellow food bloggers—simple one-pot dinners that translate well to a busy Halloween evening:
Slow Cooker Kielbasa and Barbecue Beans — a savory, smoky bean and sausage combo that’s hearty and kid-friendly.

Slow Cooker Spanish Chicken Stew — a warmly spiced stew with vegetables and tender chicken, perfect for feeding a family before trick-or-treating.

Slow Cooker Cuban Pork — a citrusy, garlicky pork that’s great shredded for sandwiches or tacos, and easy to prepare ahead of time.

Slow Cooker Honey Sesame Chicken — sweet and savory, this dish is a favorite for families and works well when you want something saucy to serve over rice.

If you want an older round-up of crock-pot recipes I’ve shared before, there’s another collection on the site that includes more family-friendly, low-effort meals—because I truly believe Crock Pot dinners are the way to go on Halloween.

Make one of these slow cooker meals on Halloween and you’ll have more time to handle costumes, candy and chaos—while still serving something warm and satisfying before the festivities begin. Happy Halloween and happy slow cooking!