These slow cooker 4-ingredient cheesy pepperoni tortellini packets are the kind of low-fuss meal that makes busy weekends and casual get-togethers feel extra easy. Wrapping everything in foil packets keeps the pasta tender, the cheese melty, and cleanup simple, while the pepperoni and sauce give the whole dish a cozy pizza-inspired flavor that both kids and adults get excited about.
Serve these packets with a crisp green salad, garlic bread, or simple roasted vegetables for a full meal. They also fit right in at cookouts, potlucks, and game day spreads, and a bowl of extra warm marinara on the side is always a nice touch for spooning over the tortellini before serving.
Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Cheesy Pepperoni Tortellini Packets
Servings: 6
Ingredients
1 package (20 ounces) refrigerated cheese tortellini
Directions
1. Tear off 6 large sheets of heavy-duty foil and lightly shape each one into a shallow bowl so it is ready to hold the filling.
2. Divide the tortellini evenly among the foil sheets, then spoon marinara sauce over each portion.
3. Top each packet with pepperoni slices and a generous handful of shredded mozzarella cheese.
4. Fold the foil over the filling and seal each packet tightly so the sauce stays inside while cooking.
5. Stack the packets inside a black slow cooker, cover, and cook on low for 2 to 3 hours, until the tortellini is tender and the cheese is melted.
6. Carefully open the packets, let them cool for a minute or two, and serve hot right from the foil or spooned onto plates.
Variations & Tips
For picky eaters: Leave the pepperoni out of a few packets and make them simple cheesy tortellini instead. It is an easy way to keep everyone at the table happy without extra work.
Make it a little heartier: Add a spoonful of cooked crumbled Italian sausage to each packet if you want a bigger meal. Just be sure the sausage is fully cooked before it goes into the foil.
Use sturdy foil: Heavy-duty foil works best here because the packets need to hold sauce and stack in the slow cooker without tearing. If your foil is thin, use a double layer for each packet.
Watch the cook time: Since slow cookers can vary, start checking on the packets around the 2-hour mark. You want the tortellini tender and the cheese melted, but not overcooked.
Easy serving idea: If you are taking these to a cookout or potluck, keep the packets closed until serving time so they stay warm longer. A little grated Parmesan or chopped parsley on top makes them feel extra special with hardly any effort.