Toss a whole block of imitation crab in the crock with 3 simple ingredients and you'll get a dinner so rich and comforting, your husband will be beggi
This 4-ingredient slow cooker imitation crab is the kind of low-effort, high-comfort dinner that earns a permanent place in your weeknight rotation. You literally nestle a whole vacuum-packed block of imitation crab into the bottom of your crock, pour three simple ingredients over the top, and let gentle heat do the rest.
Imitation crab, or surimi, has its roots in Japanese seafood processing, where mild white fish is seasoned and shaped to mimic crab. Here, we lean into its naturally sweet, briny flavor and surround it with a rich, creamy, buttery sauce that soaks into every strand as it warms.

The result is a silky, spoonable dish that feels indulgent enough to have everyone at the table asking for seconds, yet is simple enough for even the busiest weeknight.
Serve this creamy imitation crab spooned generously over hot white rice, buttered egg noodles, or toasted thick-cut bread to soak up the sauce. A crisp green salad with a tangy vinaigrette or steamed green beans balances the richness nicely. If you’d like to lean into the comfort-food angle, add a side of roasted vegetables or simple garlic bread. A chilled glass of white wine—something light and citrusy—or iced tea works well alongside the buttery, savory flavors.
4-Ingredient Slow Cooker Imitation Crab
Servings: 4




If you prefer a deeper mushroom note, sauté a handful of sliced fresh mushrooms in a bit of butter on the stovetop and fold them into the slow cooker during the last 30 minutes of cooking. You can also swap the cream of mushroom soup for cream of celery or cream of chicken for a slightly different profile, keeping the same 4-ingredient structure.

To add a gentle kick, sprinkle in a pinch of paprika, cayenne, or a few dashes of hot sauce at the end. For a more complete one-pot meal, stir in a cup of thawed frozen peas or corn during the final 20 minutes just to heat through. Leftovers reheat well over low heat on the stovetop with a splash of extra cream or milk to loosen the sauce if it has thickened in the fridge.

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