There is something mighty satisfying about coming home to a supper that is already warm, creamy, and waiting on you, and this slow cooker herb pasta does just that with very little fuss. Campanelle is a fine choice here because all those ruffled little curls catch the sauce so nicely, giving you a rich bite every time. This kind of easy, comforting meal feels right at home in a Midwestern kitchen, where simple pantry ingredients and a dependable crock make a busy day feel a little easier.
Serve this pasta with a crisp green salad, buttered green beans, or a plate of sliced summer tomatoes if the garden is producing. A piece of garlic bread or warm Italian bread is mighty good alongside for catching every last bit of that creamy herb sauce, and if you want to round it out a little more, some shredded rotisserie chicken or browned sausage on the side fits in beautifully.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Creamy Herb Pasta using Campanelle
Servings: 6
Ingredients
12 ounces campanelle pasta
Directions
1. Lightly grease the inside of your slow cooker. Pour in the heavy cream, then whisk in the dry Italian herb dressing mix until well blended.
2. Cover and cook on low for 1 hour, just until the cream mixture is hot and fragrant.
3. Stir in the uncooked campanelle pasta, making sure the noodles are as evenly covered as possible. Cover again and cook on low for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, stirring once or twice if you are home, until the pasta is tender.
4. Once the pasta is tender, stir in the grated Parmesan cheese until melted and creamy. If the sauce seems too thick, add a small splash of hot water or more cream.
5. Spoon into bowls and serve hot.
Variations & Tips
Add a little protein: If you want to make this a heartier main dish, stir in cooked shredded chicken, diced ham, or browned sausage right at the end. That way the meat stays tender and does not take over the creamy texture.
Watch the pasta closely: Slow cookers can vary more than folks think, so begin checking the pasta on the early side. Campanelle should be tender but still hold its pretty shape, and overcooked pasta can go soft in a hurry.
Make it extra herby: A spoonful of chopped fresh parsley, basil, or chives stirred in just before serving brightens the whole dish. That fresh green touch gives this rich pasta a lovely little lift.
Try a vegetable add-in: Baby spinach, peas, or lightly steamed broccoli can be folded in at the end for color and balance. These additions make the meal feel a bit more complete without much extra work.
Save the leftovers right: This pasta will thicken as it sits, so when reheating, add a splash of milk or cream and warm it gently. A slow, easy reheat helps bring the sauce back to that silky consistency.