This slow cooker Amish ranch dressing pork pasta is the kind of comforting dinner busy families come back to again and again. With just four main ingredients, the pork turns tender in a creamy, savory ranch-style sauce that coats the pasta beautifully, giving you a hearty meal with very little hands-on work. It has that simple, homey flavor so many Midwestern-style suppers are known for, and it is especially handy on days when you want something filling and dependable waiting by dinnertime.

Serve this pasta with a crisp green salad, buttered green beans, roasted broccoli, or warm garlic bread to round out the meal. If you want to lighten up the richness, a side of sliced cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, or even a little applesauce makes a nice contrast and gives the table that cozy family-supper feel.

Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Amish Ranch Dressing Pork Pasta

Servings: 6

Finished Amish ranch pork pasta plated in a shallow bowl
Finished Amish ranch pork pasta plated in a shallow bowl

Ingredients

2 pounds pork cutlets

1 cup ranch dressing
1 can (10.5 ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup
12 ounces pasta, such as penne or rotini

Directions

1. Lightly coat the inside of the slow cooker with nonstick spray if desired, then arrange the pork cutlets in an even layer in the bottom.

2. Drizzle the ranch dressing evenly over the pork, then spoon the condensed cream of chicken soup on top. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 7 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the pork is very tender.

3. About 15 minutes before serving, cook the pasta in well-salted water according to the package directions. Drain it well.

4. Shred or break up the cooked pork right in the slow cooker and stir it into the sauce until creamy and combined. Add the drained pasta and toss gently so everything is coated. Serve warm.

Variations & Tips

For extra seasoning: If your family likes a little more punch, add a teaspoon of garlic powder, a pinch of black pepper, or a spoonful of grated Parmesan before serving. Since this recipe is so simple, even one small extra touch can deepen the flavor nicely.

Make it kid-friendly: For picky eaters, chop or shred the pork very finely before mixing it with the pasta so every bite feels smooth and creamy. Small pasta shapes like rotini or shells can also make it easier for little ones to enjoy.

Swap the soup: Cream of mushroom or cream of celery soup can be used instead of cream of chicken if that is what you have in the pantry. Each one gives the sauce a slightly different flavor while keeping the same easy, cozy texture.

Add vegetables: Stir in cooked peas, steamed broccoli, or sautéed mushrooms at the end if you want to stretch the meal a bit further. This is a good way to add color and make supper feel complete in one bowl.

Watch the pasta texture: Keep the pasta separate until the end so it does not become too soft in the slow cooker. If the sauce seems too thick after mixing, loosen it with a splash of warm milk or a little pasta water before serving.