Hello to all the lovers of easy veggie enchiladas! Oh, wait, that’s a different recipe. Hello to all the lovers of easy Weight Watchers Crock Pot meals!
These are the dinners that are saucy, filling, and so cozy when pulled hot and bubbling straight out of the slow cooker. They are also the kind that are actually easy to make, and they have a haul of ACTUAL veggies and flavor tucked inside.
1. Slow Cooker Meatloaf
Lean, mean, and made in the slow cooker? Sign me up! Let me tell you, this one is a total winner. It brings together ground turkey and lean ground beef for a meatloaf that will make any fan happy.
And because it’s slow-cooked, you just know it’s going to be unbelievably juicy. Seriously, put this on the dinner table and watch it disappear. It’s that good.
2. Crock Pot Salsa Chicken
Get ready to add this super easy and delicious slow cooker salsa chicken to your weekly rotation. It honestly doesn’t get more simple than this; we’re talking just two ingredients before you hit the start button on your slow cooker.
After cooking for hours in your favorite salsa, the chicken becomes so tender and juicy and is just loaded with flavor. This can even be a zero-point meal, all depending on how you serve it up.
Pour it over some corn tortillas with black beans and rice, or turn it into a chicken tortilla soup. Yum!
3. Crock-Pot Vegan Vegetable Soup
Meatless Mondays just got a major upgrade! Warm your soul with a huge bowl of this vegetable soup, made so easy in the slow cooker.
It’s completely full of veggies, so you know it’s packed with nutrients and has tons of flavor. I absolutely love adding a few pepper flakes for a little kick, too!
4. Weight Watchers Tuscan Chicken Pasta
Eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to carbs! It’s all about finding that perfect balance in each portion with plenty of veggies and good proteins.
This Tuscan pasta is so incredibly rich and creamy, and those sun-dried tomatoes really bring that lovely Tuscan flavor to life. Depending on your specific plan, this recipe will count for 2-10 points.
5. Weight Watchers Slow Cooker Chipotle’s Barbacoa Beef
Who even knew that Chipotle’s barbacoa beef could be Weight Watchers-friendly?
This flavor-packed beef can cook on low all day, or you can whip it together in a flash with your pressure cooker! Either way you do it, it’s a total win in my book.
6. Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Loin with Applesauce
Say it with me now: Applesauce. Barbecue. Pulled. Pork. Oh my gosh. Pork loin is a little higher on the point scale compared to other proteins, but trust me, this recipe is so worth it.
It’s insanely tender and just melts in your mouth. That applesauce adds such a delicious sweetness to the meat and it pairs perfectly with your favorite tangy slaw.
7. Crock Pot Creamy Italian Chicken – Weight Watchers
This recipe is a total two-for-one deal! You can cook the meat in the Crock Pot, or whip it all together in no time flat with your Instant Pot.
No matter which way you go, the creamy chicken turns out so tender, juicy, and super filling! This is a fantastic low-point dinner, especially if you enjoy it like a soup instead of serving it over egg noodles or potatoes.
8. Weight Watchers Stuffed Pepper Soup
Do you love stuffed peppers as much as I do? Now just imagine all of those incredible flavors, but served up in a brothy soup. So good.
You’ll want to cook the ground turkey before adding it to your Crock Pot with the tomatoes and bell peppers. Then, just add the brown rice about an hour before the soup is ready.
This is a low-point dinner that’s amazing on the first day and even more delicious as leftovers.
9. Slow Cooker Acorn Squash with Mango Chutney and Coconut
Vegans, get excited! This squash is so unbelievably delicious; you are definitely going to want to make extra. It’s lightly sweet, but not so much that you’d mistake it for a dessert.
Instead, it features savory acorn squash cooked with a tangy mango chutney and sweet coconut, making for a delicious vegan centerpiece for your dinner. Serve it up warm on its own or with a zesty quinoa salad.
10. Easy Crock Pot Teriyaki Pork Roast
Teriyaki pork is such a delicious Asian-inspired dinner, and it’s an absolute breeze to make in your slow cooker. I definitely recommend using a meat thermometer so you don’t overcook the pork loin.
It’s an easy thing to do, and the last thing you want is dry pork! Serve it with some rice and roasted vegetables or in lettuce wraps for a really filling teriyaki meal.
11. Crock-Pot Beef Stroganoff
Weight Watchers or not, this is my absolute go-to for beef stroganoff. You’ll cook the meat low and slow, then wait to add the sour cream and Dijon mustard until the very end so it doesn’t split.
One thing to keep in mind is that this recipe doesn’t account for extra carbs if you decide to serve it over noodles or potatoes. But, you can easily make this a low-point meal by swapping those out for keto egg noodles or some mashed cauliflower.
12. Weight Watchers Crock Pot Turkey Chili
This is such a fantastic zero-point chili recipe that’s packed with flavor, high in protein, and low in carbs. It’s so good that I suggest making a huge batch to freeze for a quick and warming meal on those busy weeknights.
You’ll leave the table feeling so full and satisfied after a bowl of this chili. And since it’s zero points, you could even add some cornbread on the side.
13. Slow Cooker Korean Chicken
Fusion food is popular for a reason, you guys. So you’ll just have to trust me when I say these Korean chicken lettuce tacos absolutely must be on your meal plan for this week!
This recipe hits all five flavor profiles with savory soy sauce, bitter ginger, sweet brown sugar, spicy diced jalapeños, and salty Sriracha sauce.
I made this dish just with chicken breasts, and the slow cooking process made the meat so tender and juicy.
14. Weight Watchers Cheeseburger Soup
I’m not going to lie, this doesn’t give you that exact same satisfaction as biting into a thick, juicy burger. But it is seriously amazing if you have a craving.
The thick, creamy, cheesy soup base really brings all those burger ingredients to life. For fewer calories, this can easily be made with ground turkey instead of beef.
15. Crock-Pot Taco Soup
Taco soup is a brothy, chili-like soup that I serve all the time at my house. I just love the sweet pops of corn, the soft stewed tomatoes, beans, and ground beef that are at the center of this Mexican-inspired soup, and I really think you will too.
This is absolutely heavenly when topped with some plain Greek yogurt and slices of avocado if you have the points or free foods to spare.
16. Slow Cooker Whole Chicken
Who even needs rotisserie chicken when you can make your own for less? By slow-cooking a whole chicken, you will find a deep saturation of herby flavor in every single juicy bite.
Whether you enjoy this chicken as the centerpiece of your dinner or decide to use it in other recipes, this is one you absolutely have to try.
17. Weight Watchers Slow Cooker Lasagna
Sometimes you just have to give yourself a cheat day, and this slow cooker lasagna is the absolute perfect pasta dinner to satisfy your hunger!
This recipe is a classic lasagna with delicious layers of tomato sauce, ground beef, and cheese. Slow-cooked and tossed together in your Crock Pot, it feels totally indulgent.
18. Skinny Slow Cooker or Instant Pot Lasagna Soup
If you’re craving a delicious pan of cheesy lasagna but without all the guilt, you have to give this fantastic Weight Watchers soup a try.
This version of lasagna soup is so easy to throw together in your Crock Pot and it’s full of hearty vegetables and chunks of lasagna noodles.
19. Slow Cooker Chicken & Sausage Gumbo
Looking to satisfy a serious Cajun craving? I’ve got you covered.
This gumbo is out of this world and just packed with flavor and texture from chunks of chicken and smoked sausage, bell peppers, tomatoes, and crunchy okra.
To make it extra special, go ahead and toss some sautéed shrimp into the mix right before you serve it.
20. Slow Cooked Rosemary Chicken
Minimal effort for maximum results—that’s everything I want from an easy Weight Watchers chicken recipe. This is another whole chicken recipe that gives you such juicy chicken your whole family will absolutely love it.
If you’re looking for that rotisserie-style skin, just pop this in the oven after the chicken has finished cooking. Oh, and you have to save the drippings for a delicious gravy.
21. Slow Cooker Cranberry Turkey Meatballs
Meatballs are such a versatile protein, and they are just ideal for Weight Watchers appetizers and dinners. This recipe gives you juicy, tart cranberry-glazed meatballs that are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
By making your own from scratch, you can easily cut back on some of the more fatty ingredients.
22. Weight Watchers Slow Cooker Sweet & Sour Chicken
Are you worried you’ll miss out on yummy takeout if you try Weight Watchers? Not with this sweet and sour recipe!
Go ahead and use frozen stir-fry vegetables to make this sweet and sour chicken insanely easy to prep. This is also perfect for making lunches for the week!
23. Weight Watchers Slow Cooker Beef Stew
It really doesn’t get much better than hearty potatoes, carrots, onions, and that succulent, fall-apart beef.
This recipe is calorie-friendly and brings all the delicious flavors of a home-cooked beef stew right into your bowl. You can even make this in your Instant Pot for a quick and hearty dinner.
24. Weight Watchers Crock Pot Lemon Garlic Chicken
I am always down for some delicious and moist chicken breast on a hot summer day.
And with this Weight Watchers Crock Pot recipe, all you have to do is toss the lemon garlic chicken into the slow cooker before you head out for the day.
It will be ready when dinner time rolls around and is absolutely perfect served over a cold salad.
25. Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
Pork carnitas have never once let me down, and honestly, these are no exception. They really don’t taste “healthy,” and that is a very good thing!
With just a couple of extra prep steps, this pulled pork taco meat is so juicy and has a delicious crunch when you serve it on corn tortillas.
If you have an Air Fryer, it will add a lovely crispy edge to the meat in no time at all. Just make sure you use a tray so none of the juices run out.