This 5-ingredient slow cooker July suppertime bowl is the kind of practical, low-fuss meal that earns a regular spot in a busy summer rotation. Cubed canned pork luncheon meat turns savory and satisfying as it cooks with a few pantry-friendly ingredients, creating a hearty bowl that feels comforting without requiring much effort. It is especially useful when you want a budget-conscious dinner that leans on shelf-stable staples and still delivers plenty of flavor.

Serve this bowl over steamed white rice, brown rice, or even buttered noodles to soak up the flavorful sauce. A crisp cucumber salad, simple green beans, sautéed cabbage, or sliced tomatoes on the side help balance the richness of the pork luncheon meat, and a splash of hot sauce or a sprinkle of green onion on top makes a nice finishing touch.

5-Ingredient Slow Cooker July Suppertime Bowl

Servings: 4

Finished slow cooker pork luncheon meat bowl
Finished slow cooker pork luncheon meat bowl

Ingredients

1 can (12 ounces) pork luncheon meat, cut into 1-inch cubes

1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes, undrained
1 cup frozen corn
1 cup barbecue sauce
1 small yellow onion, diced

Directions

1. Lightly coat the inside of the slow cooker with nonstick spray or a thin film of oil if desired for easier cleanup. Add the cubed pork luncheon meat to the bottom of the slow cooker, then scatter the diced onion over the top.

2. Pour in the diced tomatoes with their juices, add the frozen corn, and spoon the barbecue sauce over everything. Stir gently so the ingredients are evenly coated without breaking up the meat too much.

3. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 5 hours or on high for 2 to 2 1/2 hours, until the onion is tender and the flavors have blended into a rich, savory sauce.

4. Spoon the hot mixture into bowls and serve as is, or over cooked rice or noodles if you want a more filling supper bowl.

Variations & Tips

Serve It Over Grains: Rice is the easiest base, but this mixture also works well over quinoa, farro, or buttered egg noodles if that is what you have on hand.

Add a Little Heat: If you like a spicier bowl, stir in a pinch of red pepper flakes or a few dashes of hot sauce before cooking. The sweetness of the barbecue sauce balances heat nicely.

Stretch the Meal: To make it feed a few more people, add an extra cup of corn or spoon the finished mixture over a generous portion of rice. This is a useful trick when serving hungry families.

Adjust the Sauce: If you prefer a looser, saucier bowl, add 1/4 cup water when combining the ingredients. If you want it thicker, uncover the slow cooker for the last 20 to 30 minutes of cooking on high.

Make Cleanup Easier: Because barbecue sauce can caramelize around the edges, a slow cooker liner or a light coating of oil in the insert helps a lot with washing up afterward.