Experience delectable crockpot meals tailored specifically to a dairy free diet, helping you to achieve weight loss! Enjoy tender meats, creamy soups, and nutritious vegetables all cooked up deliciously in your slow cooker!
Make this delicious dairy-free take on chicken pot pie your next comfort food treat and serve with crusty bread for the full effect!
Chicken Tikka Masala
Tender chunks of char-grilled chicken simmer in an incredible combination of Indian spices for this creamy and rich dish, which can range from mild all the way up to hot & spicy depending on your tolerance and enjoyment of spice.
Due to immigration and culture exchange, this dish has become one of the most beloved Indian dishes. A bus driver asked for it too dry so the chef added Campbell’s Tomato Soup as an effective moisture solution!
This dairy free crockpot recipe pairs perfectly with rice and naan bread from Indian oven-baked flatbread for an unforgettable family or friend dinner experience! It makes the ideal dinner.
Potato Soup
No matter the occasion, dairy free crockpot recipes offer delicious comfort food perfect for every event and celebration. With various flavors and ingredients to choose from, these meals make an ideal way to bring delicious meals into the home without using dairy!
Make this classic potato soup recipe for an easy one pot meal you can enjoy by itself or with toppings such as bacon and cheddar cheese for extra flavor! Russet potatoes tend to break down more quickly into puree than other varieties, while adding flour and butter will create a roux that thickens your soup further.
BBQ Pulled Pork
Pulled Pork is an easy and delicious main course dish to whip up in your slow cooker – perfect for busy weeknights and weekend family and friend gatherings alike! Simply combine all of your ingredients – including some smoked paprika! – into one simple package to get this meal underway.
This flavorful spiced rub adds depth without being overpowering, while slow cooking in a crock pot allows the meat to become super tender and fall apart-friendly.
Once the pork has finished cooking in its crockpot, remove it from the slow cooker and allow it to rest for at least 20 minutes or ideally an hour in order to allow its internal juices to redistribute throughout its shredded texture for a moister final result. While resting, add back in some of its cooking liquid and toss until combined.
Coconut Lentil Curry
This curry boasts nutritious ingredients like lentils (an excellent source of plant-based protein), vegetables and spices like ground turmeric and ginger for maximum enjoyment. The combination of flavors is exquisitely satisfying!
Key to making this recipe successful is simmering the dish at low heat, as overcooking will result in overly-mushy lentils.
Curry paste makes this dish simple to prepare; find it in most grocery store international aisles or add curry powder if desired. Enjoy it as an easy dairy free dinner option for Meatless Monday or any night in!
Teriyaki Chicken
Teriyaki chicken is an easy dinner to prepare in a slow cooker while you work or run errands, tasting just like its takeout counterpart but being significantly healthier!
Gnocchi is usually prepared using grilled/baked chicken coated in a thick soy-based sweet and salty sauce made up of soy, water, sugar (including mirin and sake) reduced down into a syrup form. The ingredients may differ but most recipes call for soy, water and sugar ( mirin or sake as optional ingredients ) reduced until reduced to a syrup-like consistency.
Add chicken to this mixture and simmer on either high for 3-4 hours or on low for 5-6. When 1 hour remains in cooking time, whisk up a cornstarch slurry before stirring into the crockpot – serving with rice or other steamed vegetables as desired.
Chocolate Fondue
Chocolate fondue is an indulgent yet easy treat to prepare. Simply combine chopped chocolate, heavy cream and some vanilla until everything melts together into an irresistibly rich sauce that’s great for dipping. For added flavor, adding Frangelico or Chambord liqueurs are great additions.
Serve dipping chocolate with strawberries, bananas, rice crispy treats or Oreos as desired; feel free to be creative! Fork or bamboo skewer can be used to dip bite-sized pieces of fruit and dessert into the chocolate. If it begins to set up too quickly, simply stir in 1 teaspoon of boiling water before returning it to the heat source.