
Crockpot Swedish Meatball Pasta
Creamy, Cozy, and Effortlessly Delicious
Crockpot Swedish Meatball Pasta is the ultimate comfort meal made easy. Tender Swedish meatballs simmer slowly in a rich, creamy gravy made with mushroom soup, chicken soup, beef broth, and warm seasonings—then finished with sour cream and egg noodles for a hearty, satisfying dinner the whole family will love.
This slow cooker favorite is perfect for busy weeknights, potlucks, or anytime you want a warm, creamy meal without a lot of effort.
🛒 Ingredients
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1 (32 oz) bag frozen Swedish meatballs
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1 can cream of mushroom soup
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1 can cream of chicken soup
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2 cups beef broth
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1 packet brown gravy mix
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1 teaspoon garlic powder
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1 teaspoon onion powder
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Salt and black pepper, to taste
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12 oz egg noodles
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1 cup sour cream
Optional Garnishes
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Fresh parsley
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Grated Parmesan
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Extra black pepper
👩🍳 Instructions
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Add frozen Swedish meatballs to the crockpot.
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Pour in cream of mushroom soup, cream of chicken soup, and beef broth.
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Sprinkle in the brown gravy mix, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper.
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Stir until everything is well combined.
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Cover and cook on LOW for 6–7 hours or HIGH for 3–4 hours, stirring once if possible.
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About 20 minutes before serving, cook egg noodles according to package directions; drain well.
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Stir sour cream into the crockpot until smooth and creamy.
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Gently fold in cooked noodles until evenly coated.
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Let sit 5–10 minutes to thicken slightly.
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Serve warm and enjoy!
⭐ Pro Tips & Cooking Tips (20)
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Use frozen meatballs—no thawing needed.
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Stir gently to avoid breaking meatballs.
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Use full-fat sour cream for best texture.
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Add sour cream at the end to prevent curdling.
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Cook noodles separately to avoid mushy pasta.
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Salt noodles generously for flavor.
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Use low-sodium broth if sensitive to salt.
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Let the dish rest before serving to thicken.
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Stir once after adding noodles for even coating.
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Use wide egg noodles for best results.
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Add extra broth if sauce becomes too thick.
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Taste before serving and adjust seasoning.
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Don’t overcook noodles—they absorb sauce quickly.
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Keep crockpot on WARM for serving.
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Add parsley for freshness and color.
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Use a crockpot liner for easy cleanup.
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Double recipe for potlucks or large families.
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Serve immediately for best texture.
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Add pepper last for bold flavor.
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Stir sour cream slowly for smooth results.
🔄 Variations & Substitutions
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Extra Creamy: Add ½ cup cream cheese
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Mushroom Lover’s: Add sliced mushrooms during cooking
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Cheesy Swedish Pasta: Stir in shredded mozzarella or Swiss
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Chicken Meatballs: Swap beef meatballs for chicken
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Low-Carb: Serve over mashed cauliflower
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Gluten-Free: Use gluten-free noodles and gravy mix
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Spicy Twist: Add a pinch of cayenne
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Herb Boost: Add dried parsley or thyme
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Lightened Up: Use light sour cream
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No Soup Version: Replace soups with heavy cream + broth
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
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Serve with garlic bread or dinner rolls
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Pair with a simple green salad
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Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese
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Add roasted green beans or peas
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Serve with cranberry sauce for a traditional touch
🥡 Storage & Reheating
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Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days
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Freezer: Freeze meatballs and sauce only (no noodles) for up to 2 months
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Reheat: Warm gently on stovetop or microwave, adding broth if needed
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (20)
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Can I use homemade meatballs?
→ Yes, fully cooked first. -
Do I need to thaw meatballs?
→ No, frozen works best. -
Can I add noodles directly to crockpot?
→ Not recommended—they overcook. -
Is this dish salty?
→ Use low-sodium broth to control salt. -
What noodles work best?
→ Egg noodles are ideal. -
Can I double the recipe?
→ Yes, use a large crockpot. -
Will sour cream curdle?
→ No, if added at the end. -
Can I make it ahead?
→ Yes, reheat gently before serving. -
Can I add vegetables?
→ Peas or mushrooms work well. -
How do I thicken the sauce?
→ Let it rest or simmer uncovered briefly. -
Can I make it dairy-free?
→ Use dairy-free soups and sour cream. -
Can I freeze leftovers?
→ Yes, freeze without noodles. -
Is this kid-friendly?
→ Very mild and creamy. -
Can I use cream of celery soup?
→ Yes, as a substitute. -
Does it reheat well?
→ Yes, add broth when reheating. -
Can I cook on HIGH only?
→ Yes, 3–4 hours works well. -
What if sauce is too thick?
→ Add beef broth gradually. -
Can I add cheese?
→ Absolutely. -
Can I use rotini instead of egg noodles?
→ Yes, short pasta works. -
Why let it sit before serving?
→ Helps the sauce thicken and coat noodles better.













