13 Crockpot Thanksgiving Recipes to Save Oven Space

Imagine preparing your entire Thanksgiving meal while keeping the oven free for pies. One of the best tricks for busy hosts is using a crockpot or Instant Pot to reduce stress and boost flavor.

Simply add the ingredients, set the timer, and return to visiting with family and friends. From tender turkey and melt-in-your-mouth green beans to creamy corn and candied carrots, these slow-cooked and pressure-cooked recipes deliver flavorful results with minimal hands-on time.

Slow Cooker Creamed Corn Is So Rich You’ll Think It Came from a BBQ Joint

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Slow Cooker Creamed Corn. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Sweet corn simmered with cream cheese, butter, and a splash of heavy cream becomes a decadent side when cooked low and slow. As the cheese melts into a velvety sauce, the kernels absorb the richness, producing a sweet, creamy dish that far surpasses canned versions.

This Juicy Slow Cooker Turkey Breast Will Steal the Show

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Slow Cooker Turkey Breast. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Keep the oven closed and let the slow cooker do the work. A boneless turkey breast cooked low and slow turns out unbelievably tender and juicy, and the pan drippings make a rich gravy. It’s ideal for small gatherings or as extra turkey alongside a larger bird, and it frees up oven space for desserts.

Skip the Whole Bird: Turkey Tenderloins with Honey Mustard Gravy

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Crockpot Turkey Tenderloins. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

If roasting a whole turkey feels like too much, turkey tenderloins are an excellent alternative. They’re affordable, juicy, and cook over onions so their juices form a sweet‑savory honey mustard gravy. Tenderloins deliver holiday flavor without the fuss, perfect for smaller gatherings or a simple weeknight meal.

These Southern Green Beans Get Tender with Almost No Work

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Southern Green Beans. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Hands-free green beans simmer for hours with bacon, ham, and broth until they’re melt-in-your-mouth tender and infused with Southern flavor. Toss everything into the crockpot and come back to beans that taste like they’ve been tended all day—without any extra work.

The Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole Guests Beg For

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Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

This comforting casserole combines shredded potatoes with creamy soup, sour cream, and plenty of cheese for a crowd-pleasing side. The slow cooker yields tender potatoes with crispy edges, and the recipe can easily be doubled to feed more guests.

Sweet Glazed Carrots That Cook Themselves

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Slow Cooker Glazed Carrots. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Baby carrots coated in brown sugar, butter, honey, and a pinch of cinnamon slow-cook until tender and almost candy-like. With minimal prep and no oven required, glazed carrots are perfect for busy holiday cooks or an easy weeknight side.

Crockpot Turkey Breast with Gravy Makes the Oven Optional

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 turkey breast in a crockpot lets flavors meld as the meat stays moist and tender. It’s great for small households or as an extra bird alongside a main roast. Leftovers make excellent preservative-free lunch meat that tastes better than store-bought slices.

Candied Sweet Potatoes That Taste Like Dessert

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Crockpot Candied Sweet Potatoes. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Slices of sweet potato cooked with butter, brown sugar, and honey become tender and rich, evoking the flavors of sweet potato pie. Using the slow cooker frees up oven space and produces a melt-in-your-mouth side that improves on frozen varieties.

Have an Instant Pot? Instant Pot recipes are great for Thanksgiving, too!

Instant Pot Creamed Corn You’ll Want by the Spoonful

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Instant Pot Creamed Corn. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

For a quicker creamed corn, pressure-cook corn with butter, heavy cream, and a touch of cream cheese for a luscious, slightly sweet side. A hint of spice balances the richness, and the Instant Pot delivers comfort food in a fraction of the time.

Instant Pot Southern Green Beans That Taste Like They Simmered All Day

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Instant Pot Southern-Style Green Beans. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

These green beans capture the smoky, savory flavors of Southern-style beans without long simmering. Bacon and ham flavor the broth, and pressure cooking makes the beans tender and melt-in-your-mouth in under an hour.

Instant Pot Glazed Carrots Taste Like Candy in Minutes

A heap of whole carrots inside a stainless steel pressure cooker.
Instant Pot Glazed Carrots. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon transform carrots into a sweet, buttery side that cooks quickly in the Instant Pot. It’s an ideal option when you need a fast holiday vegetable that still feels special.

Instant Pot Collard Greens That Taste Like They’ve Been Slow-Cooked

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Instant Pot Collard Greens. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Collard greens that normally take hours on the stove become tender in less than an hour in the Instant Pot without losing depth of flavor. Bacon, onions, ham, and garlic form a savory base while a touch of sugar and vinegar balances bitterness for classic Southern taste.

Instant Pot Garlic Mashed Potatoes: Comfort Food, Faster

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Instant Pot Garlic Mashed Potatoes. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Cooking potatoes directly in milk and butter in the pressure cooker halves the time and infuses them with garlic and butter flavor. You can leave them rustic or whip them smooth—either way they pair beautifully with turkey and gravy.

Looking for more?

27 Thanksgiving Side Dishes to Complete Your Holiday Menu

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Thanksgiving Sides. Photo Credit: Southern Bytes.

Whether you’re a first-time host or a seasoned pro, choosing the right sides can be rewarding and a little daunting. This collection of 27 Thanksgiving side dishes offers a variety of options to complement your main courses and may even steal the show.

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