Thanksgiving is just around the corner! Can you believe it?

Each year around this time, I like to take advantage of the great sales on turkey and stock up. Turkey isn’t just for Thanksgiving after all. One of my favorite ways to cook a turkey is in the slow cooker. You can’t cook a whole turkey in the slow cooker, just the breast. But I don’t eat the dark meat anyways, so this is perfect for me.
Serve this slow cooker turkey breast with Apple and Sausage Stuffing, Make-Ahead Freezer Mashed Potatoes, and Cheesy Corn Pudding. Don’t forget these Mini Chocolate Pecan Pies for dessert!
A slow cooker turkey breast comes out so moist and delicious. You don’t have the crispy skin that you get from roasting it in the oven, but don’t let that deter you from trying this slow cooker method. It’s delicious and so simple.
This is perfect for Thanksgiving if you are cooking for a smaller crowd, or just want to have your oven freed up for all of the side dishes.

Ingredients:
- 1 (7-8 pound) bone-in turkey breast
- 5 tablespoons softened butter
- 1 (1 ounce) envelope dry onion soup mix
- 1 celery stalk, cut into pieces
- 1 carrot, peeled and cut into pieces
- Black pepper to taste
- 1/4 cup chicken broth
Instructions:
Step 1: Rinse the turkey breast and pat dry. If necessary, remove any excess skin, but leave the skin covering the breast. Rub softened butter all over and under the skin. Rub the onion soup mix all over outside of the turkey and under the skin.
Step 2: Spray inside of the slow cooker with vegetable spray. Place carrots and celery into the bottom in a slow cooker. Pour in chicken broth. Place the turkey into the slow cooker, on top of the vegetables. Cover, and cook on High for 1 hour, then set to Low, and cook for an additional 7-8 hours. Use a meat thermometer to make sure it is cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F.
Step 3: Remove to a platter and tent loosely with aluminum foil. Rest for at least 15 minutes before carving.
Enjoy!
Recipe yields about 12 servings.
What’s your favorite slow cooker Thanksgiving recipe?

Slow Cooker Turkey Breast Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 7-8 pound bone-in turkey breast
- 5 tablespoons softened butter
- 1 1 ounce envelope dry onion soup mix
- 1 celery stalk cut into pieces
- 1 carrot peeled and cut into pieces
- Black pepper to taste
- 1/4 cup chicken broth
Instructions
- Rinse the turkey breast and pat dry. If necessary, remove any excess skin, but leave the skin covering the breast. Rub softened butter all over and under the skin. Rub the onion soup mix all over outside of the turkey and under the skin.
- Spray inside of the slow cooker with vegetable spray. Place carrots and celery into the bottom in a slow cooker. Pour in chicken broth. Place the turkey into the slow cooker, on top of the vegetables. Cover, and cook on High for 1 hour, then set to Low, and cook for an additional 7-8 hours. Use a meat thermometer to make sure it is cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F.
- Remove to a platter and tent loosely with aluminum foil. Rest for at least 15 minutes before carving.
- Enjoy!
- Recipe yields about 12 servings.


I have never made a turkey in my crock pot before. Great idea.
Omg looking at this makes me very excited for thanksgiving!!! Thank you for sharing this fabulous recipe 🙂
I love this idea. Around the holidays, the oven becomes the bathroom of the kitchen. Everything needs to go in there, but there’s only one!
Turkey breasts are all on sale right now. This is PERFECT for this time of year
This looks oh so good!
Oh wow, the meat looks so tender and juicy! I love love love it when it is cooked like this.
I am always using my slower cooker, but I didn’t think about using it for a turkey. Maybe I will try that this year. I will just have to make sure that I get one small enough to fit in the crock pot!
Let me just say, your slow cooker turkey breast look incredible! I love using my crock pot and this is a recipe I definitely will be trying! Pinning it now, thanks for sharing!
I will definitely have to try making this recipe. I love using my slow cooker. I have not tried to make turkey in one before.
Looks so yummy and easy. This might be how we will do our Thanksgiving dinner since I am due with baby #3 the day after Thanksgiving!