5 Classic Ina Garten Recipes You Can Make in the Slow Cooker (2024)

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5 Classic Ina Garten Recipes You Can Make in the Slow Cooker (1)

When it comes to entertaining, the Barefoot Contessa is a bonafide queen. Between wowing a crowd and making lovey-dovey meals for her man, Jeffrey, Ina Garten runs the world of classic cooking. When you want to take a page from her book but have less than half the time, you need to get creative. That’s why we asked our trusted food editor Christine to adapt a few of Ina’s classic recipes to the slow cooker. Three cheers for saving time, energy, and sanity!

Hearty beef stew is a cold-weather staple and Ina’s version yields plenty for leftovers during the week. But instead of firing up your stove and breaking out the Dutch oven, you can easily transfer your chopped vegetables and chuck to a slow cooker that can do all the work for you.

Christine says: There’s no need to brown the beef first, but do toss it with 1/4 cup flour (not the full amount called for in the recipe), salt, and pepper first before placing it in the slow cooker with the other ingredients. Cook on the HIGH setting until the beef is tender (stir once or twice if you can), about 5 hours. Add the peas and cook 5 minutes until heated through.

Or you can brown the meat and sauté the vegetables as directed, then transfer everything to a slow cooker. Cook on the HIGH setting until the beef is tender (stir once or twice if you can), about 5 hours. Add the peas and cook 5 minutes until heated through.

Ina’s roast chicken is legendary. The classic lemon, thyme, and butter combination has made it one of the most popular chicken recipes on the planet. But if you make it in the slow cooker, the meat will be infinitely juicier and virtually falling off the bone, and all that liquid gold at the bottom will make for even better gravy than Ina even imagined.

Christine says: Season and stuff the chicken as instructed in the recipe, then place it on top of three aluminum foil balls or a rack in your slow cooker to elevate the chicken. Scatter the onion around the chicken and cook on the HIGH setting for 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hours, or on the LOW setting for 4 to 5 hours. Proceed with making the gravy, and broil the chicken briefly to crisp up the skin if desired.

This traditional Italian dish typically requires tending to a pot of rice and constantly stirring in stock for 30 minutes straight. But you can also dig out the slow cooker to recreate a hands-free version of Ina’s recipe. You’ll need at least twice as much time, but with virtually zero effort, it’s worth the wait.

Christine says: Place the rice and 4 cups of the broth in a slow cooker and cook on the HIGH setting until the rice is al dente, 1 1/2 to 2 hours (check after 1 hour and 15 minutes). Stir in the remaining ingredients and cook covered for 5 minutes more.

Layered noodles in a slow cooker may seem strange at first, but the low-and-slow method suits Ina’s ultra-saucy dish perfectly.

Christine says: There is less surface area in a slow cooker than in a 9×13-inch baking dish, so making this lasagna in a slow cooker will result in more layers. Before layering, place some noodles into the slow cooker to see how many fit across in a single layer, then do the math to figure out how many noodle layers there will be.

Divide up your sauce, veggies, and cheeses to match the number of layers you need, then layer away! Make sure there is plenty of sauce at the bottom and top to keep things from drying out, and cook on the LOW setting 3 to 4 hours.

As any Barefoot Contessa fan can tell you, Ina has a knack for perfecting the seemingly simple. Her next-level buttermilk mashed spuds are no exception. Make things easier on yourself by cooking this classic side dish in your slow cooker instead. Bonus: The pot will keep them warm all through dinner.

Christine says: Place the cut potatoes, 3/4 cup milk, and salt in a slow cooker and stir to combine. Cook on the HIGH setting until the potatoes are very tender, 3 to 4 hours. (There may be some browned edges at this point — remove and discard if desired.)

Melt the butter, pour into potatoes, and mash with a potato masher. Slowly stir in the buttermilk a little bit at a time until you reach the desired consistency. Taste and season generously with salt.

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5 Classic Ina Garten Recipes You Can Make in the Slow Cooker? ›

A: Both "High" and "Low" stabilize at the same temperature; it is just a matter of how long it takes to reach the simmer point. Once food reaches the simmer point, total cook time is dependent on cut and weight of meat to reach the point of maximum flavor and texture potential.

What cannot be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

10 Foods You Should Never Make in a Slow Cooker
  1. Raw Meat.
  2. Seafood.
  3. Pasta.
  4. Rice.
  5. Delicate Vegetables.
  6. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts.
  7. Dairy.
  8. Wine and Other Liquor.
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What recipes are in make it ahead by Ina Garten? ›

More Books From Ina
  • Cranberry Martinis, 27. Jalapeño Margaritas, 26. ...
  • Bruschettas with Sautéed Chard, 61. ...
  • Cauliflower & Celery Root Soup, 54. ...
  • Caesar Salad with Blue Cheese & Bacon, 43. ...
  • Ham & Leek Empanadas, 70. ...
  • Easy Coquilles Saint Jacques, 133. ...
  • Asparagus & Prosciutto Bundles, 148. ...
  • Chocolate Cake with Mocha Frosting, 199.

What is the difference between high cook and slow cook? ›

A: Both "High" and "Low" stabilize at the same temperature; it is just a matter of how long it takes to reach the simmer point. Once food reaches the simmer point, total cook time is dependent on cut and weight of meat to reach the point of maximum flavor and texture potential.

What's the difference between slow cooker and crockpot? ›

However, Crockpots generally have ceramic or porcelain pots, while most slow cookers have a metal pot. As with a lot of cooking appliances, the biggest difference comes from the distribution of heat.

Is it safe to put raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

Research conducted by USDA FSIS indicates it's safe to cook large cuts of meat and poultry in a slow cooker. Follow the manufacturer's recipes and safety guidelines. Start clean. Start with clean hands, utensils surfaces and a clean cooker.

Can I leave food in a slow cooker overnight off? ›

On some occasions, you'll want to leave food in the slow cooker to keep warm, during Thanksgiving or Christmas Dinner, for example, or any other event or holiday. While it's perfectly ok to use your crock pot in this way, try to avoid leaving food on the warming setting for more than four hours.

Can raw chicken go in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can put raw chicken in a slow cooker! Slow cookers and Crock-Pots are designed to cook raw meats. The direct heat from the pot, lengthy cooking time and steam created from the tightly covered container destroys bacteria, making slow cooking safe. You can put frozen chicken in a slow cooker, too!

What is Ina Garten most famous for? ›

She is host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa, and was a former staff member of the Office of Management and Budget. Among her dishes are Perfect Roast Chicken, Weeknight Bolognese, French Apple Tart, and a simplified version of beef bourguignon.

What does Ina Garten eat every day? ›

Not just any old oatmeal will do when it comes to the Barefoot Contessa. "I've had the same thing for breakfast every single day for ten years: coffee and McCann's quick-cooking Irish oatmeal," Garten told Bon Appétit in a 2017 article. And her love of the stuff is well-documented.

What brand of dishes does Ina Garten use? ›

If you're looking for a Barefoot Contessa-approved set, check out the Maison pattern from Crate and Barrel, a mainstay Ina has said she owns over the years. Another, pricier option is the White Dinnerware set from Pillivuyt, a French brand Ina recommends for serving ware as well.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low? ›

A general rule of thumb from Luis Sanchez, senior category manager for the appliance manufacturer Breville: To go from "High" to "Low" (or vice versa), multiply (or divide) the original time by 1.5 to 2.5 hours. And as with the cooking times for specific ingredients, these times are approximate.

Can you overcook in a slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers are specially designed to cook food for long periods of time, but yes, you can still overcook in a slow cooker if something is left on the wrong setting for longer than it's supposed to be.

Is beef better at low or high in a slow cooker? ›

The Benefits of Cooking 'Slow-and-Low'

Not only does it make the meat far juicier and more tender but it also works with all kinds of meats. No matter your preference, this cooking method works well with whole cuts of pork, beef, lamb, and even veal.

Can you just throw everything into a slow cooker? ›

Make everything from stews, curries and even desserts in an easy to use slow cooker. Just simply add your ingredients and let the machine do the work- perfect for busy weeknights and family dinners.

Can you put raw hamburger in a slow cooker? ›

Absolutely, which is why you should always adjust times and amounts as needed. Smaller amounts of slow cooker hamburger only need a few hours before they are done.

Is it okay to put raw chicken in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can put raw chicken in a slow cooker! Slow cookers and Crock-Pots are designed to cook raw meats. The direct heat from the pot, lengthy cooking time and steam created from the tightly covered container destroys bacteria, making slow cooking safe. You can put frozen chicken in a slow cooker, too!

Can you cook everything in a slow cooker? ›

Most people use a slow cooker for meat, poultry and vegetables, although fruits, desserts, stuffing and oatmeal can also be prepared. All ingredients placed in a slow cooker should be thawed. Choose to make foods with high moisture content such as chili, soup, stew or spaghetti sauce.

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