This 5-ingredient crockpot meal plan is designed for real life—simple ingredients, minimal prep, and meals that practically cook themselves. It’s perfect for busy families who want affordable, filling meals without spending hours in the kitchen.
Keeping dinner affordable and stress-free is easier with this crockpot meal plan, in fact these 5 dinners can be made with less than $88 in groceries! These recipes use minimal ingredients and let the slow cooker do the heavy lifting. Even better, most of them make enough for leftovers, so you can save time and money throughout the week.
Many of our readers have been using our Weekly Meal Plan to get dinner on the table. If you love meals that are kid approved and require ingredients that you easily find at the grocery store then try Easy Crock Pot Meal Plan for the Week, Weekly Meal Plan – Easy, Budget-Friendly Family Dinners and Sheet Pan Meal Plan.

Why We Love This 5-Ingredient Meal Plan
When life gets busy, this meal plan makes dinner one less thing to worry about. It’s built around easy crockpot meals that are affordable, low effort, and reliable for real life.
- Easy to plan and shop: Short ingredient lists save time at the store
- Hands-off cooking: Just prep, set, and let it cook
- Family-friendly meals: Simple flavors that everyone will eat
- Perfect for meal prep: Make once and enjoy leftovers later
- Works for real life: Great for weeknights, busy days, and tight budgets
Print Shopping List
Before heading to the store, make sure to print this week’s shopping list. We also recommend shopping your pantry first as you may already have the ingredients.
Monday – Crockpot French Dip
Savory, melty, and a little indulgent, Crockpot French Dip is the kind of sandwich dinner that feels like it belongs in a diner booth.
Estimated Cost: $27.98/ $4.66 per Serving

Tuesday – Crockpot Chicken Alfredo
Crockpot Chicken Alfredo turns into creamy, cozy pasta that feels like a little win on a busy night, especially when paired with warm Garlic Bread Cheese Sticks fresh from the oven.
Estimated Cost: $10.82 Per Recipe, $1.80 Per Serving

Wednesday – Crock Pot Cube Steak
Slow-simmered Crock Pot Cube Steak delivers old-school style comfort with fork-tender beef in rich gravy, perfect with a side of our Best Mashed Potatoes for a complete meal.
Estimated Cost: $18.78 Recipe, $3.13 Per Serving

Thursday – Crock Pot Pork Chops
Crock Pot Pork Chops make dinner effortless with tender meat and creamy gravy that basically cooks itself while you get on with your day.
Estimated Cost: $14.43 Recipe, $2.41 per Serving

Friday – Crockpot Pizza Chicken
Cheesy, saucy Crockpot Pizza Chicken slow-cooks with all the pizza flavors you love, turning an easy dinner into something fun and effortless.
Estimated Cost: $15.40, $2.57 per Servings

Breakfast – Slow Cooker Banana Bread
Soft, sweet, and full of fresh-baked comfort, Slow Cooker Banana Bread turns forgotten bananas on the counter into something worth looking forward to.
Estimated Cost: $8.35, $0.70 per Servings

Dessert – Crockpot Chocolate Lava Cake
Some desserts know how to steal the whole show, and Crockpot Chocolate Lava Cake is one of them, with warm chocolate goodness hiding underneath every scoop.
Estimated Cost: $7.85 Recipe, $0.65 per Serving

If you like to plan ahead and stock your freezer with delicious meals, make sure to check out the Lazy Day Cooking Club. We teach how to prep freezer meals that are made with easy ingredients so you can get dinner started in less than 2 minutes.
How to Use Leftovers
One of the best parts about this 5-ingredient crockpot meal plan is that many of the recipes make enough for easy leftovers. Store leftovers in airtight containers and use them for quick lunches, repeat dinners, or simple next-day meals.
- Crockpot French Dip: Reheat the beef with the au jus and serve on fresh rolls, over rice, or with mashed potatoes.
- Crockpot Chicken Alfredo: Store pasta and sauce together, then add a splash of milk or broth when reheating to keep it creamy.
- Crock Pot Cube Steak: Serve leftovers over mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or rice.
- Crock Pot Pork Chops: Chop leftover pork and gravy to serve over rice, noodles, or in a sandwich. We even like to make Easy Pork Fried Rice Recipe.
- Crockpot Pizza Chicken: Use leftovers in wraps, over pasta, or on toasted rolls.
Tips for Success
- Prep ahead when you can: Add ingredients to freezer bags so you can dump and go in the morning.
- Use liners for easy cleanup: Saves time and makes weeknights smoother.
- Double recipes when possible: Many of these freeze well for future meals.
- Plan simple sides: Think rice, pasta, bread, or a quick salad to keep things easy.
- Know your slow cooker: Cooking times can vary slightly, so check for doneness the first time you make each recipe.
FAQs
Yes, most can be assembled in advance and stored in the fridge or freezer until ready to cook.
A 6-quart slow cooker works best for most of these recipes.
Yes, but low and slow typically gives the most tender results.
Yes, they use simple, familiar flavors that most families enjoy.
Easy Side Dish Recipes
This 5-Ingredient Crock Pot Meal Plan is a simple way to make the week feel more manageable with easy recipes, short ingredient lists, and meals the whole family can enjoy. With the slow cooker doing most of the work, you can spend less time worrying about dinner and more time getting through your busy day.
If you try this meal plan, please come back and leave a rating and a comment. I’d love to hear which recipe your family liked best and how this meal plan worked for your week.
See How We Calculate Recipe Cost (cost per serving explained).




