Slow Cooker Turkey Meatloaf (with Stovetop stuffing)
Mar 07, 2023Updated Mar 08, 2024
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This Slow Cooker Turkey Meatloaf is made with ground turkey, Stovetop stuffing, celery, carrot, and a few seasonings you’ll most likely already have on hand. This comforting meal is flavorful, delicious, and sure to be a huge hit for the whole family.
If you happen to have leftover turkey, consider using it to make these Slow Cooker Turkey Meatballs.
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Why this crock pot turkey meatloaf recipe works
Most traditional meatloaf recipes call for tons of ingredients, but not this time. Instead of using crackers, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and lots of seasonings like onion powder and garlic powder, this recipe brings together the bare minimum for the most flavor.
The prep time is moderate and the cooking time isn’t too long, which means you can make slow cooker turkey meatloaf early in the day and have it ready by dinnertime. Oh, and you can skip the special pans because this delicious meatloaf is cooked in the slow cooker.
Recipe Ingredients
- Ground Turkey: Turkey is one of the healthier meats and still provides a good taste and texture like ground beef.
- Stovetop Stuffing: Be sure to grab the turkey kind to keep the flavors the same. This works much like using regular breadcrumbs or crushed crackers.
- Vegetables: You will only need one celery rib, one large carrot, and a large onion all of which will be diced and kneaded into the ground turkey.
- Eggs: Most traditional meatloaf recipes use eggs to help with binding everything together.
- Milk: Add a bit of moisture to the meat mixture.
- Seasonings: Salt, black pepper, and rubbed sage give this meatloaf the perfect flavor.
- Butter: Melted butter will be used to saute the vegetables until just soft.
Step-by-Step Directions
Step One – Melt the butter in a medium-sized skillet over medium-high heat. Once melted, saute the carrots, onion, and celery until soft.
Step Two – Add the turkey, stuffing mix, eggs, salt, pepper, rubbed sage, and milk into a large bowl along with the cooked and cooled onions, carrots, and celery.
Step Three – Mix everything together with clean hands.
Step Four – Shape the meatloaf mixture into loaf form in the slow cooker.
Step Five – Cover and cook meatloaf on LOW for 5 hours without opening the lid during the cooking time.
Step Six – While still in the crockpot, cut the meatloaf into slices for easy serving. Enjoy!
How to serve
- Serve this slow cooker meatloaf alongside a few tasty side items such as mashed potatoes and gravy, steamed green beans, mac and cheese, steamed broccoli, and/or roasted veggies. Don’t forget the dinner rolls!
- If you want to add a sauce topping, consider bbq sauce, tomato sauce, chili sauce, or ketchup.
- You can also serve meatloaf sandwiches on white bread, a hoagie bun, or Italian bread.
Recipe FAQs and Variations
If you want to stick with a meatloaf recipe similar to when using ground beef, you can add diced bell pepper.
In addition to kosher salt, black pepper and age, you can add onion powder, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and/or an all-purpose seasoning.
Sure! You can use beef, ground chicken, ground pork, or a combination of them.
Put any remaining meatloaf in an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
No. That isn’t necessary since there are enough juices from the turkey.
Yes! You can premake the meatloaf, cover it in plastic wrap, and keep in the fridge overnight.
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Slow Cooker Turkey Meatloaf
Ingredients
- ½ cup diced carrots
- ½ cup diced onion
- ½ cup diced celery
- 2 Tbsp. butter
- 2 lbs. ground turkey,, I use 7% fat
- 6 oz. box turkey Stove-Top® Stuffing
- 2 eggs
- ¼ tsp. salt
- ¼ tsp. pepper
- ½ tsp. rubbed sage, not ground, this is still from a jar
- 3 Tbsp. milk
Instructions
- In a medium sized skillet set over medium high heat. Add the butter, when the butter is melted sauté the carrots, onion, and celery until soft. This will take about 5-7 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool while you get the other ingredients ready.
- In a large bowl add the turkey, stuffing mix, eggs, salt, pepper, rubbed sage and milk. Add in the cooked and cooled onions, carrots and celery. Mix together with clean hands.
- Shape the meat mixture into loaf form in the slow cooker.
- Cover and cook on LOW for 5 hours without opening the lid during the cooking time.
- Serve and enjoy!
How to Video
Sarah’s Notes
- Ground beef can be used instead of turkey.
- You can make the meatloaf the night before and cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge
- Put any remaining meatloaf in an airtight container and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Nutrition
Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.
Thanks for another tasty recipe that will go into rotation at our house! I made it for tonight’s dinner, and it was a hit. Leftovers will be welcome. I have a meatloaf pan (standard 9×5 with a perforated insert to allow fat to drain) that fits perfectly inside my Casserole Crock Pot, which worked out great for this recipe. It’s nice to serve a meatloaf with a different flavor profile for a change.
I am going to make this for dinner this weekend. Do you recommend 99 percent turkey or 93 percent? Also, my slow cooker is non- stick. Do you recommend using a slow cooker liner, such as a Reynolds liner?
I like 93%. No, you don’t need a liner unless you prefer using them!
Thanks.
This is really great! I couldn’t find turkey flavored stove top in Sept, so I used half a package of Mrs. Cubbison’s corn bread stuffing and let it stay overnight in the fridge so the dry ingredients could become moist. I also used 1/4 milk instead. It was delicious!! Next time I think I’d use a bit more onion.
Has anyone cooked it on high? If so, how long? And how did it turnout?
Can you put the loaf on a rack as it were in the crockpot so it’s not sitting directly on the bottom?
You could, though I think it may sink through the rack, may need a piece of foil under the meat too. It’s hard to say without trying. Turkey meat is very wet.