Amazing Crockpot Kielbasa & Green Beans 5-Star

Okay, so you know those nights? The ones where the clock is ticking, everyone’s starving, and the idea of actually *cooking* feels like climbing Mount Everest? Yeah, I’ve been there. That’s exactly how I discovered my absolute favorite lifesaver: my Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans recipe. It’s ridiculously easy – seriously, just toss everything in and let the magic happen. This isn’t just a recipe; it’s my go-to for a reason. It’s the kind of meal that smells amazing while it’s cooking and tastes even better, all with barely any effort on my part. I remember one particularly crazy Tuesday when I found myself with about 30 minutes before needing dinner on the table. I remembered a little trick I’d picked up, threw some kielbasa and beans in the slow cooker with a few other bits, set it and forgot it. Voila! Dinner was sorted. This Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans version is the result of a few more tweaks to make it absolutely perfect.

Close-up of a white dish filled with Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans, with onions and herbs.

Why You’ll Love This Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans Recipe

Okay, so why should this be your new go-to? Let me count the ways!

  • Super Easy Prep: Honestly, you’re just chopping a few things and tossing them in. It’s perfect for when you’re totally swamped.
  • Minimal Cleanup: What’s better than a delicious meal? One that only dirties one pot! Your slow cooker is your best friend here.
  • Incredible Flavor: The kielbasa gets nice and tender, the beans are perfectly cooked, and all those simple seasonings just meld together beautifully. It’s comfort food at its finest.
  • So Versatile: This Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans dish is fantastic on its own, but it also pairs wonderfully with rice or your favorite grain.

Ingredients for Your Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans

Alright, let’s talk about what you’ll need for this amazing Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans dish. It’s pretty straightforward, which is part of why I love it so much! You really just need a handful of things, and they all come together in the slow cooker.

  • 1 pound Kielbasa sausage, sliced up – I like to slice mine about half an inch thick, but you do you!
  • 2 pounds Fresh green beans, all trimmed up – Make sure those little ends are snipped off.
  • 1 medium Onion, chopped – Yellow or white works just fine here.
  • 2 cloves Garlic, minced – Freshly minced garlic makes such a difference, trust me!
  • 1/2 cup Chicken broth – This is what keeps everything nice and moist while it cooks.
  • 1 teaspoon Dried thyme – A little herby goodness!
  • 1/2 teaspoon Black pepper – Just enough to give it a little kick.
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt – Start with this, you can always add more later if you need it.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans

Making this dish is honestly as easy as it gets. You basically just throw everything in and let the slow cooker do all the heavy lifting. Trust me, even on your busiest nights, you can whip this Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans up!

Combining Ingredients in the Slow Cooker

First things first, grab your slow cooker insert. You’re going to dump in your sliced kielbasa, those trimmed green beans, the chopped onion, and all that yummy minced garlic. Just get it all in there – no need for fancy layering or anything!

Adding Liquids and Seasonings for Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans

Next, pour that half cup of chicken broth right over everything. This is key for keeping it moist! Then, sprinkle evenly with your dried thyme, black pepper, and salt. Give it a quick, gentle stir if you want, just to make sure everything’s coated a little.

Close-up of Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans with onions, seasoned and cooked in a cast-iron skillet.

Slow Cooking Your Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans

Now for the magic part: cooking! Cover your slow cooker and set it to low for about 4 to 6 hours. If you’re in a pinch, you can totally use the high setting for 2 to 3 hours. You’ll know it’s ready when the green beans are tender – they should be easily pierced with a fork but not mushy. It’s that simple!

Resting Time Before Serving

Once it’s done cooking, let it sit for about an hour before you serve it up. This little rest really helps all those flavors meld together even more.

A close-up of a bowl filled with Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans, with sliced sausage and tender green beans.

Tips for Perfect Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans

You know, the beauty of this Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans recipe is its forgiving nature. But if you *really* want to nail it every single time, here are a few things I’ve learned. Think of these as little secrets to make your dish absolutely sing, kind of like how all the simple ingredients come together in my Chipotle Ranch Chicken Burrito recipe.

  • Pick the Right Kielbasa: While most kielbasa will work, I find the fully cooked, smoked varieties give the best flavor. You want one that’s sturdy enough to hold up to the slow cooking. I usually grab a good quality Polish kielbasa.
  • Fresh vs. Frozen Beans: I’m always team fresh green beans when I can swing it. They just have a better texture and flavor. If you *have* to use frozen, make sure they’re the whole ones, not cut, and add them in the last hour or so of cooking so they don’t turn into mush.
  • Don’t Skimp on the Broth: That half cup of chicken broth is crucial! It prevents everything from drying out and helps create a little bit of a sauce. If your slow cooker tends to run dry, maybe add an extra tablespoon or two.
  • Tenderness Check: Everyone likes their beans a little different. Me? I like them tender but with a slight bite. So, I usually start checking around the 3.5-hour mark on low. If you like them super soft, go for the full 6 hours. Trust your gut (and your fork!).

Serving Suggestions for Your Kielbasa and Green Beans Dish

This kielbasa and green beans dish is so hearty and flavorful on its own, but it really shines when you pair it with a few simple sides! I often serve it with a scoop of fluffy rice – check out my rice bowl recipes for some awesome ideas. It’s also fantastic with some crusty bread for soaking up any extra juices, or even alongside a simple potato salad for a real crowd-pleaser. It’s just that kind of comforting, satisfying meal.

Close-up of Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans with onions in a wooden bowl, seasoned with herbs.

Storage and Reheating Instructions

Got leftovers? Lucky you! This dish actually tastes even better the next day. Store any remaining kielbasa and green beans in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. If you want to freeze some, let it cool completely first and then pop it in a freezer-safe container for about a month. To reheat, just pop it in the microwave for a minute or two until heated through, or gently warm it up on the stovetop over low heat. Easy peasy!

Frequently Asked Questions about Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans

Got questions about this super simple Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans dish? I’ve got answers!

Can I use frozen green beans for this Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans recipe?

You totally can! Just toss them in during the last hour or so of cooking on low, or about 45 minutes on high. Frozen beans can get a bit mushy if they cook too long, so adding them later is key for the best texture in your Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans.

What kind of kielbasa is best?

I usually go for a good quality, fully cooked, smoked kielbasa. Think classic Polish style. It’s got that great flavor and holds up really well in the slow cooker without falling apart.

Can I add other vegetables to my Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans?

Absolutely! Feel free to toss in some chopped bell peppers, carrots, or even diced potatoes along with the other ingredients before cooking. Just be mindful that harder veggies like potatoes might need a little extra cooking time.

Nutritional Information

Okay, so let’s talk about the good stuff! This Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans recipe is pretty darn good for you. On average, one serving will give you about 350-450 calories, roughly 20-30g of fat (mostly from that yummy kielbasa – yum!), about 15-20g of protein, and around 10-15g of carbohydrates. Of course, this can change a little depending on the brands you use and exactly how much you dish out. It’s a hearty meal that really satisfies!

Share Your Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans Creations!

Did you make this amazing Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans dish? I’d absolutely love to hear all about it! Please leave a comment below and tell me how it turned out for you. If you felt inspired, give it a star rating! And if you share photos on social media, tag me – I can’t wait to see your delicious creations! You can also reach me through my contact page if you have any questions!

Close-up of cooked Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans with onions and herbs in a serving dish.

Crockpot Kielbasa and Green Beans

This recipe features kielbasa and green beans cooked in a slow cooker. It is a simple and flavorful dish.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Resting Time 1 hour
Total Time 5 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American

Ingredients
  

Ingredients
  • 1 pound Kielbasa sausage sliced
  • 2 pounds Fresh green beans trimmed
  • 1 medium Onion chopped
  • 2 cloves Garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup Chicken broth
  • 1 teaspoon Dried thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon Black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt

Equipment

  • Slow Cooker

Method
 

  1. Place the sliced kielbasa, trimmed green beans, chopped onion, and minced garlic into your slow cooker.
  2. Pour the chicken broth over the ingredients. Sprinkle with dried thyme, black pepper, and salt.
  3. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 6 hours, or on high for 2 to 3 hours, until the green beans are tender.
  4. Let the dish rest for 1 hour before serving.

Notes

You can adjust the cooking time based on your desired tenderness for the green beans. This dish is great served on its own or with a side of rice.

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