These slow cooker 4-ingredient cheesy chorizo pasta packets are one of those fun, low-fuss dinners that feel a little special even though they are wonderfully simple. Wrapping everything into individual foil packets helps lock in flavor, keeps cleanup easy, and turns supper into a little surprise when everyone opens their own packet at the table. It is a clever warm-weather dinner idea when you want comfort food without heating up the kitchen too much.
Serve these pasta packets with a crisp green salad, sliced summer tomatoes, roasted corn, or simple garlic bread for soaking up any cheesy, smoky bits left in the foil. For drinks, iced tea, lemonade, or sparkling water with lime fit the easygoing feel of this meal, and if you are feeding a crowd, a big bowl of fruit makes a fresh finish alongside the rich chorizo and cheese.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Cheesy Chorizo Pasta Packets
Servings: 4
Ingredients
12 ounces chorizo sausage, cooked and crumbled
Directions
1. Tear 4 large sheets of heavy-duty foil and set them on the counter. In a large bowl, stir together the cooked crumbled chorizo, uncooked pasta, shredded cheese, and pasta sauce until everything is well coated.
2. Divide the mixture evenly among the foil sheets, placing it in the center of each one. Fold and seal each packet tightly so the sauce stays inside while cooking.
3. Arrange the packets in a slow cooker, stacking them snugly if needed. Cover and cook on low for 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 hours, or until the pasta is tender and the cheese is melted inside the packets.
4. Carefully remove the packets from the slow cooker and let them rest for 5 minutes. Open each packet slowly to avoid steam, then serve straight from the foil or spoon onto plates.
Variations & Tips
Milder family version: Use a mild chorizo or swap in cooked ground sausage if you are serving kids or anyone who prefers less heat. A mild marinara also keeps the flavor cozy and approachable.
Add a little moisture: If your pasta tends to cook up a bit firmer in packets, stir in 1/4 to 1/2 cup water before dividing the mixture. Different pasta shapes and sauces can absorb liquid a little differently, so this is a handy trick.
Cheese swap: Mexican blend is easy and melty, but mozzarella, cheddar jack, or pepper jack all work nicely. For extra gooey centers, sprinkle a little more cheese into the middle of each packet before sealing.
Make-ahead tip: You can assemble the packets a few hours ahead and keep them chilled until ready to cook. That makes this recipe especially helpful for busy evenings, camping-style cookouts, or casual family gatherings.