This slow cooker Amish onion turkey pasta is the kind of practical dinner that earns a regular spot in a busy kitchen. The combination is simple and economical: tender turkey cutlets, plenty of sweet onions, a creamy soup-based sauce, and pasta to soak up every bit of flavor. It has that comforting, old-fashioned feel often associated with Amish-style home cooking, where straightforward pantry ingredients are turned into a hearty family meal with very little fuss.
Serve this pasta with a crisp green salad, buttered green beans, or simple steamed broccoli to balance the richness of the sauce. A piece of warm crusty bread or buttered dinner rolls works especially well for mopping up the oniony gravy, and if you like a brighter finish, a little chopped parsley or cracked black pepper on top helps freshen the plate.
Slow Cooker 5-Ingredient Amish Onion Turkey Pasta
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 1/2 to 2 pounds raw turkey cutlets
Directions
1. Lightly coat the inside of the slow cooker with cooking spray or a thin film of oil if desired. Lay the turkey cutlets in an even layer in the bottom of the slow cooker.
2. Scatter the sliced onions evenly over the turkey, covering the cutlets well so the onions can soften and flavor the meat as it cooks.
3. In a small bowl, stir together the condensed cream of chicken soup and the onion soup mix until combined, then spread the mixture over the onions.
4. Cover and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours, or until the turkey is fully cooked and tender and the onions are very soft.
5. Near the end of cooking, boil the egg noodles in salted water according to the package directions. Drain well.
6. Slice or break the turkey into serving pieces if needed, then serve the turkey and onion sauce over the hot egg noodles.
Variations & Tips
Add a little liquid if needed: Some slow cookers run hotter than others, and turkey cutlets can vary in thickness. If the mixture looks too thick early in cooking, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup water or chicken broth so the sauce stays spoonable.
Use a different pasta shape: Egg noodles are classic here, but rotini, shells, or even wide pappardelle also work well. Choose a pasta with ridges or curves that can catch the creamy onion sauce.
Make it more savory: A handful of sliced mushrooms added over the onions gives the dish a deeper, earthier flavor while keeping the same comforting style.
Finish with herbs or pepper: Because the ingredient list is so short, a small finishing touch makes a noticeable difference. Try chopped parsley, fresh thyme leaves, or a generous grind of black pepper right before serving.
Shred for easier serving: If the turkey becomes very tender, you can shred it directly into the sauce instead of slicing it. That gives the finished dish more of a rustic, casserole-like texture over the noodles.