These slow cooker creamy vodka sauce pasta packets are such a smart little trick for cookouts, camping-style dinners, or busy weekends when you want something cozy without a sink full of dishes afterward. Wrapping each serving in foil helps the pasta and sauce steam together in a rich, creamy bundle, and with just four ingredients, it is a wonderfully simple way to feed family and friends with almost no fuss.
Serve these packets with a crisp green salad, garlic bread, or roasted vegetables for an easy complete meal. If you are serving a crowd, set out grated Parmesan, red pepper flakes, and a little chopped parsley so everyone can dress up their own packet at the table.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Creamy Vodka Sauce Pasta Packets
Servings: 4
Ingredients
12 ounces penne pasta
Directions
1. Tear 4 large sheets of heavy-duty foil and lightly shape each into a pouch. Divide the penne evenly among the packets.
2. Spoon the creamy vodka sauce evenly over the pasta, then add the water, dividing it between the packets. Top each one with shredded mozzarella.
3. Fold the foil tightly to seal each packet well so the steam stays inside, then place the packets in the slow cooker in a single layer as much as possible.
4. Cover and cook on HIGH for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, or until the pasta is tender and the cheese is melted. Carefully open one packet to check for doneness, then let the packets rest for 5 minutes before serving.
Variations & Tips
Add a protein: For a heartier meal, stir cooked diced chicken, browned Italian sausage, or mini meatballs into the packets before sealing. Just make sure any raw meat is fully cooked first since this short slow cooker method is best for reheating and steaming the pasta.
Kid-friendly version: If you are serving picky eaters, use a mild vodka sauce and add a little extra mozzarella for an even creamier, cheesier finish. This is a nice way to make the packets feel extra comforting without changing the recipe much.
Use the right foil: Heavy-duty foil works best here because regular foil can tear once the sauce and pasta are inside. If your foil feels thin, double-layer each sheet so the packets stay secure while cooking and serving.
Avoid undercooked pasta: Be sure the packets are sealed tightly so the liquid does not escape. If the pasta still has a firm bite after cooking, add a tablespoon or two of water to the packet, reseal it, and cook a bit longer.
Make cleanup even easier: You can line the slow cooker with a slow cooker liner before adding the packets if you like, though the foil packets already keep things wonderfully tidy. That makes this recipe especially handy for potlucks, cookouts, and busy family nights.