This slow cooker cream cheese pork pasta is the kind of cozy supper that makes a busy day feel manageable. It leans on just a handful of simple ingredients, with the cream cheese melting into the cooking juices to create a rich, comforting sauce around tender pork and pasta. The style feels right at home with hearty Amish-inspired comfort cooking, where practical ingredients come together into something filling and family-friendly.

Serve this with a crisp green salad, buttery green beans, or simple steamed broccoli to balance the richness of the sauce. Warm dinner rolls or garlic bread are also wonderful for scooping up every bit of the creamy sauce, and if you want to stretch the meal for a bigger table, a bowl of buttered peas or roasted carrots fits in nicely.

Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Amish Cream Cheese Pork Pasta

Servings: 6

Creamy pork pasta plated in a shallow bowl
Creamy pork pasta plated in a shallow bowl

Ingredients

1 pork tenderloin, about 1 1/2 to 2 pounds

8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 packet dry ranch seasoning mix, about 1 ounce
1 can cream of chicken soup, 10 1/2 ounces
12 ounces penne or rotini pasta

Directions

1. Place the pork tenderloin in the slow cooker. Spread the softened cream cheese over the top, then add the ranch seasoning and cream of chicken soup over everything.

2. Cover and cook on low for 6 to 7 hours or on high for 3 to 4 hours, until the pork is very tender and easy to shred.

3. Shred the pork directly in the slow cooker and stir it into the sauce until well coated.

4. Cook the pasta in salted water according to the package directions until just tender. Drain well.

5. Add the cooked pasta to the slow cooker and stir gently until the pasta is fully coated in the creamy pork mixture. Serve hot.

Variations & Tips

For extra flavor: If you have a few more pantry staples on hand, add a little black pepper, garlic powder, or onion powder to deepen the flavor without making the recipe more complicated.

For picky eaters: Use smaller pasta shapes like rotini or shells so every bite gets plenty of creamy sauce. You can also chop the shredded pork a bit finer before mixing it with the pasta.

To loosen the sauce: If the mixture seems too thick after adding the pasta, stir in a splash of hot pasta water or milk until it reaches the creamy consistency your family likes best.

Make it a full meal: Stir in cooked peas or steamed broccoli at the end for an easy one-pot dinner with a little extra color and texture.

Leftover tip: Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently with a splash of milk so the sauce turns smooth and creamy again instead of drying out.