It can be tough to find meals that hold up to real-life schedules and expectations. That’s why 9 Southern slow-cooked favorites always have a spot in busy kitchens. Sometimes a long, slow simmer just makes things feel more manageable, without needing a bunch of extra steps. Every recipe on this list brings some of that classic Southern comfort, perfect for any time you want a home-cooked touch.

Sausage & Kale Soup in a bowl with carrots, potatoes, and kale, served with a side of bread.
Sausage & Kale Soup. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Vegetable Chowder

A pot of creamy vegetable chowder with broccoli, carrots, and potatoes, served with a ladle and a side of shredded cheddar cheese.
Vegetable Chowder. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Bringing this Vegetable Chowder to the table always draws a crowd because there’s something comforting about a bowl that just feels familiar. Every spoonful carries a gentle warmth that welcomes you in, especially after a long day. People tend to ask for seconds before they finish their first bowl, which feels like the best compliment you could ask for. I find its wholesome flavors make even busy days pause for a moment.
Get the Recipe: Vegetable Chowder

Crockpot Slowcooker Rump Roast

A Crockpot full of savory rump roast with vegetables, ready to be served for dinner.
Crockpot Slowcooker Rump Roast. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Many folks look forward to the rich and cozy aroma that fills the house when this Crockpot Slowcooker Rump Roast is cooking. There’s nothing quite like coming home and finding a meal that seems to greet you at the door. Each slice practically melts, making people smile without saying a word. I like sharing it when I want everyone to feel cared for and content.
Get the Recipe: Crockpot Slowcooker Rump Roast

Honey Garlic Meatballs

A bowl of honey garlic meatballs coated in a glossy, rich sauce and garnished with fresh parsley.
Honey Garlic Meatballs. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Whenever I serve these Honey Garlic Meatballs at gatherings, there’s hardly a moment before someone asks what makes them so memorable. Sticky-sweet and a bit irresistible, these never stick around for long on the dish. Even those who promise “just one” almost always come back for more. I love how they turn any occasion into a festive treat, without any extra fuss.
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Slow Cooker Chicken and Rice

A bowl of creamy slow cooker chicken and rice with peas, surrounded by fresh celery, carrots, and scattered peas on a marble surface.
Slow Cooker Chicken and Rice. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Kids and adults usually don’t leave a trace behind when I make this Slow Cooker Chicken and Rice, which I’ve learned is a good sign. The soft, hearty flavors come together in a way that feels both familiar and comforting. It easily slips into everyone's list of favorites after just one helping. Set it out for a gathering and watch how quickly people reach for seconds.
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Borscht

A ladle pours vibrant red borscht into a white bowl, set on a table with a striped cloth and dill garnish. A rustic, cozy kitchen vibe is conveyed.
Borscht. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Steaming bowls of this Borscht have a way of sparking curiosity at any table since the color alone draws plenty of glances. Friends often comment on the surprisingly gentle yet rich taste that seems to linger in the best way. My own first experience made me wonder why I hadn’t tried it sooner. The heartiness of each spoonful leaves an impression that stays with you.
Get the Recipe: Borscht

Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

Close-up of three soft tacos filled with shredded chicken, topped with shredded cheese, diced tomatoes, and served with lime wedges and cilantro on the side.
Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

The first time you share these Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos at a gathering, it’s easy to see faces light up with excitement. There’s something about tacos that puts everyone in a good mood and gets people talking. Guests love building their own plates and usually keep adding more. Even after everything’s gone, people ask when you’ll be making them again.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

Sausage & Kale Soup

Sausage & Kale Soup in a bowl with carrots, potatoes, and kale, served with a side of bread.
Sausage & Kale Soup. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

People rave about the way this Sausage & Kale Soup warms them up from the inside out, especially when the air is a little brisk. Every spoonful feels both hearty and uplifting, creating plenty of reasons to linger around the table. It’s quickly become a staple for those who crave something both simple and memorable. I never mind making extra just to see the smiles it brings.
Get the Recipe: Sausage & Kale Soup

Crockpot Slow Cooker Taco Soup

A hearty bowl of taco soup garnished with sour cream and shredded cheese.
Crockpot Slow Cooker Taco Soup. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

Few dishes keep folks gathered around the kitchen quite like this Crockpot Slow Cooker Taco Soup, which has an inviting aroma that’s impossible to ignore. Every bowl blends warmth and comfort in a way that makes you settle in and stay a while. Serving it at friends’ get-togethers guarantees you’ll see empty bowls and happy faces. I rely on this for moments when only pure comfort will do.
Get the Recipe: Crockpot Slow Cooker Taco Soup

Broccoli Cheddar Soup in a Sourdough Bowl

A hearty serving of creamy broccoli cheddar soup in a rustic sourdough bread bowl, with a spoon dipping into the soup, placed on a terracotta plate over a light linen cloth.
Broccoli Cheddar Soup in a Sourdough Bowl. Photo credit: Southern Supper Club.

As soon as this Broccoli Cheddar Soup in a Sourdough Bowl hits the table, laughter and chatter seem to pick up around the room. Something about dunking into that crusty, golden bread just feels fulfilling. Customers always request extra bowls because it feels so inviting. I find people can’t help but ask for the recipe after experiencing how comforting it is firsthand.
Get the Recipe: Broccoli Cheddar Soup in a Sourdough Bowl

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