Easy slow-cooker meals for relaxed days

The Joy of Slow-Cooked Meals

When the weather turns chilly and the weekend calls for staying indoors, it’s the perfect opportunity to embrace the art of slow-cooked meals. From tender braised chickpeas to rich lamb stews, there’s something undeniably comforting about letting food simmer and develop its flavors over time. These dishes not only fill your home with delicious aromas but also offer a satisfying way to spend a few hours in the kitchen.

Slow-cooked meals are ideal for any occasion, whether it’s a cozy family dinner or a gathering with friends. Using a slow cooker or a Dutch oven, you can effortlessly prepare hearty, flavorful dishes that will leave everyone asking for seconds. Plus, the best part is that these meals often result in leftovers, making them perfect for lunches the next day.

Here are some top slow-cooked recipe ideas that will warm your heart and satisfy your taste buds:

Top Slow-Cooked Recipes to Try

  • Sunda’s masterstock-poached chicken with ginger and spring onion relish

    A beloved staff meal at Melbourne restaurant Sunda.

  • Pilsener-braised beef short ribs with cauliflower mash and onion rings

    Slow-cooked comfort at its finest.

  • How to make beef rendang

    When it comes to making the ever-popular rendang, patience is indeed a virtue. Persevere and you’ll be richly rewarded with a dish of delicious complexity.

  • Du Fermier’s daube of beef with root vegetables

    The Provençal stew to cuddle up to.

  • Ham and cannellini bean soup

    Slow and patient simmering reaps flavoursome rewards.

  • Tony Tan’s braised pork belly with soy sauce

    A cinch to prepare, and it tastes even better the day after it’s cooked.

  • Braised beef cheeks with creamed swede

    Cook them low and slow, and you’ll be rewarded with beautiful fall-apart meat.

  • Three-hour lamb and chickpea curry

    Yoghurt and buttermilk provide a creamy finish and welcome tang to this hearty curry.

  • Boeuf Bourguignon

    The recipe for the traditional braise of Burgundy may have changed slightly, but one ingredient remains non-negotiable: a bottle of the region’s red wine.

  • Twelve-hour spiced lamb shoulder with saffron pilaf

    This dish goes to show that slow-cooked and steady wins the race.

  • Slow-cooked lamb shoulder with black garlic and mint persillade

    A timeless slow-cooked lamb recipe that hits all the right high notes.

  • Chilli con carne

    The big bowl o’ red may have hotly contested origins, but chilli con carne’s smoky, spicy appeal is indisputable.

  • Lamb ragù pappardelle with pumpkin

    Pumpkin and slow-cooked lamb with pasta? That’s cold weather comfort in a bowl.

  • Braised pumpkin and lamb neck

    This Moroccan-inspired dish is simple to throw together – all it needs is a little couscous on the side.

  • Pappardelle with duck ragù

    Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for pappardelle with duck ragù.

  • Spice-roasted pork with coleslaw

    Cooking this pork slowly makes for a wonderfully tender roast that’s heavily scented with the flavours of cinnamon and star anise.

  • Rigatoni with rabbit ragù by Don Peppino’s

    Make this ragù bianco the day before you plan to eat it – it becomes softer and more delicious.

  • Chicken, quince, lemon and almond tagine

    Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for chicken, quince, lemon and almond tagine.

  • Greek-style lamb shoulder and bean stew

    Hearty chunks of lamb and gorgeous green beans – a match made in culinary heaven.

  • Agostino’s braised beef shin with Barolo and bagna cauda (bresato al barolo, bagna cauda)

    Don’t rush this braise. Patience, and a generous amount of Barolo, gives you fall-apart meat and a rich, flavoursome sauce.

  • Tony Tan’s braised beef brisket with chilli-oil sauce

    A magical version of the Cantonese classic, with a robust chilli oil to boot.

  • How to make porchetta

    Your step-by-step guide to making porchetta, including how to score for the perfect crackling.

  • Tipo 00’s gnocchi with duck ragù and porcini mushrooms

    Tipo 00 chef Andreas Papadakis’ recipe makes light and fluffy gnocchi to balance out the rich and seasoned duck ragù.

  • Overnight pork shoulder with fennel

    Overnight dishes are an entertainer’s best friend. And this one is a real crowd-pleaser.

  • Sean Moran’s slow-roasted pork shoulder with fennel

    Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for slow-roasted pork shoulder with fennel by Sean Moran.

  • Slow-roast duck with quinoa, saffron and olives

    Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for slow-roast duck with quinoa, saffron and olives by Mike McEnearney.

  • Danielle Alvarez’s slow-cooked ocean trout with peas, and Meyer lemon and fennel salsa

    This recipe for slow-cooked ocean trout comes courtesy of chef Danielle Alvarez.

  • Rick Shores’ slow roasted lamb shoulder with yellow bean, cumin and chilli

    Ben Berei’s slow-roasted lamb’s shoulder at Rick Shores is packed with spice.

  • Slow-braised chickpeas with cavolo nero

    Because slow cooking can soothe the soul.

  • Coq au vin

    The timeless French recipe that delivers comfort with every bite.

  • Greg Malouf’s baharat lamb shoulder with onions and moghrabieh

    “Lamb rubbed with spices and cooked slowly is quite a traditional preparation in the Middle East,” says Greg Malouf. “Served with moghrabieh, giant couscous, this is a great dish to put in the middle of the table with some yoghurt and away you go.”

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