Sometimes you can boil the solution down until a precipitate forms, then drop wise add Hot solvent (water in this case) until your precipitate disappears. then let it sit to slowly cool. When its at room temperature, if no crystallization has started, you can ice bath it / scratch the glass inside the beaker, like Honclbrif said. If standard Ice water isn't cold enough, you can use Ice and Acetone, which will get you a bit colder. Usually though, if you reduce your solution to the point of precipitation and then barely redissolve, you will most certain get a precipitate. For supersaturated solutions, you can try introducing a small crystal of either your product or even your starting material. YouTube "hot ice" that's a fun demonstration of a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate being crystallized. Best of Luck!