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Just Bought a Slow Cooker!

Posts: 893 Member
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I got so excited I threw in half of the contents of my fridge into the pot...

...4 hours later I had a delicious cajun chicken & sausage chili (I swear this thing is magic!!!).

For crock pot users out there, what are your favorite healthy recipes?

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  • Posts: 474 Member
    Chili, soups and I'll often throw a bunch of boneless, skinless chicken breasts in and cook all day until they are so tender you can shred easily with a fork. I make a homemade barbecue sauce that's really tangy, made with Sriracha hot sauce. Mix it into the chicken... yum!
  • Posts: 599 Member
    A good roast with carrots and potatoes...brisket for sandwiches...baked potato or chicken noodle soup...Pinterest has lots of crock pot recipes.
  • Posts: 63 Member
    I really enjoy making chickens or roasts with root vegetables, a package of onion soup mix, and 1/2 cup of some kind of liquid (chicken broth, wine, water). Low for 6-8 hours and it will be tender and delicious when you get home. The only thing abou the roast is that I usually brown it before I put it in the crockpot for more flavor. Yum.
  • Posts: 228 Member
    Anything with LEAN chicken and veggies is a win! Use water instead of marinades ;)
  • Posts: 13 Member
    we just learned about crock pot lasanga ... it is great! especially for big family get-togethers! We play around with making it healthy ... we use whole wheat noodles, low fat cottage cheese and mozerella and low sodium/no salt added tomatoes, sauces, etc.
  • Posts: 83 Member
    Slow Cooker is the best thing since eggrolls!!! I haven't tried this recipe yet but will this weekend:

    http://skinnyms.com/slow-cooker-fiesta-chicken-soup/
  • I love soups, stews, chili, a roast, and when I get a real craving for it, beans of whatever kind I have on hand.
  • Posts: 893 Member
    Slow Cooker is the best thing since eggrolls!!! I haven't tried this recipe yet but will this weekend:

    http://skinnyms.com/slow-cooker-fiesta-chicken-soup/

    Thanks for this! I have literally all the ingredients :D
  • Posts: 521 Member
    I just bought a grass fed/grass finished brisket and can hardly wait!!!!
  • Posts: 474 Member
    I made this really delicious concoction of frozen broccoli, cottage cheese, eggs, & cheddar. It was simple and tasty. Just can't find the recipe!!! I lost it and can't seem to find it online...
  • Posts: 228 Member
    I made this really delicious concoction of frozen broccoli, cottage cheese, eggs, & cheddar. It was simple and tasty. Just can't find the recipe!!! I lost it and can't seem to find it online...

    Sounds like a hearty breakfast of protein, cut out the cheddar though too much fat ;)
  • My favorite is chicken nachos. Throw a couple chicken breasts,a little water, taco seasoning and salsa. Cook on high for 4 hours. I add a can of black beans the last hour. Top with some fresh avocado and tomatoes, yum! Simple and delicious. :)
  • Posts: 90 Member
    I have a haricot bean casserole on the go at the moment - just the beans with spinach, carrots, mushrooms and herbs.
  • Posts: 474 Member

    Sounds like a hearty breakfast of protein, cut out the cheddar though too much fat ;)

    Not if it's worked into your daily macros. IIFYM :D
  • Posts: 228 Member

    Not if it's worked into your daily macros. IIFYM :D

    I know all about macros ;)
    here is a link you may like
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/743724-useful-links-for-you-must-read?page=1
  • Posts: 27 Member
    Overnight steel cut oatmeal with vanilla & cinnamon. Follow normal ratios of water to oats!

    It's amazing to come downstairs to fresh hot oatmeal waiting for you the second you get up. And the house smells so good!
  • Posts: 126 Member
    I couldn't live without mine, actually got dinner for tonight in it now. I had one that was given to me by my mother in-law (it was as old as I am) and my hubby broke it. I made him go out that night and replace it.

    As for my favorite recipies its trial and error. I web surf alot and try different things. However my son loves Taco Junk, My hubby loves roast with potatoes and carrots, me I'm more a chicken type girl. Try surfing the web though, or borrowing books from the library, and even looking on here for some recipies.

    Good Luck and have fun with it. :-)
  • Posts: 126 Member
    Overnight steel cut oatmeal with vanilla & cinnamon. Follow normal ratios of water to oats!

    It's amazing to come downstairs to fresh hot oatmeal waiting for you the second you get up. And the house smells so good!

    I have done this and added fresh cut apples or frozen peaches comes out great.
  • Posts: 1,014 Member
    Beef Stew

    1-2 pounds of stew meat (or a small rump roast)
    1 pound Potatoes (mixture of yellow or red skinned potatoes and sweet potatoes)
    1 pound Carrots
    Seasonings to taste
    1 can cream of mushroom soup (I usually use the Healthy Request)
    Water to completely cover vegetables.

    I layer the potatoes on the very bottom, then the meat, then the carrots. Unless I'm using a roast, then the meat goes on the bottom. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. It's wonderful....
  • Posts: 1,172 Member

    Sounds like a hearty breakfast of protein, cut out the cheddar though too much fat ;)

    Is this some sort of fart joke? I'm just trying to make sense of this.
  • Posts: 474 Member

    Is this some sort of fart joke? I'm just trying to make sense of this.

    Marines know best, I guess? Lol!
  • Posts: 28,072 Member

    I know all about macros ;)
    here is a link you may like
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/743724-useful-links-for-you-must-read?page=1

    Which one of the two dozen links or so relates to macros? And specifically indicates that cheese will mess with them?
  • Posts: 228 Member

    Is this some sort of fart joke? I'm just trying to make sense of this.

    That's not quite as lean as I would like to eat, how did your mind wrap that into a fart joke...


    Marines know best, I guess? Lol!

    Goals are different...I'm sure you checked out the thread I posted...but back on topic... I eat lean, low amounts of cheese, more lean meats...some milk with casein protein. cottage cheese in the morning...

    Also love ghost pepper chili in the slow cooker =)
  • Posts: 6,420 Member

    That's not quite as lean as I would like to eat, how did your mind wrap that into a fart joke...


    Goals are different...I'm sure you checked out the thread I posted...but back on topic... I eat lean, low amounts of cheese, more lean meats...some milk with casein protein. cottage cheese in the morning...

    Also love ghost pepper chili in the slow cooker =)

    My farts can be very sneaky and lean
  • Posts: 228 Member

    Which one of the two dozen links or so relates to macros? And specifically indicates that cheese will mess with them?

    Shall I post more about macros? I can if you'd like. Cheese is not something I personally eat a lot of. Mixing cheese with cheese also doesnt make for a lean meal.
  • Posts: 474 Member

    Goals are different...I'm sure you checked out the thread I posted...but back on topic... I eat lean, low amounts of cheese, more lean meats...some milk with casein protein. cottage cheese in the morning...

    Goals are different? How do you have any idea about my goals? And someone who'd warn against any one particular food like that doesn't sound to me like he's got a clue about an overall macronutrient profile goal.

    And I did not check out the thread you posted... I took one look at your profile, skimmed that thread... and laughed and then posted about this silliness to my friends on my newsfeed.
  • Posts: 6,420 Member

    Shall I post more about macros? I can if you'd like. Cheese is not something I personally eat a lot of. Mixing cheese with cheese also doesnt make for a lean meal.

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  • Posts: 228 Member
    Well I'm sure you have a great balance of proteins carbs and fats...I'm sure it's spot on...is your goal to lean out, get big, or get thin...all are different and require different avenues of approach....but if youd like to argue further feel free to start a new thread and not tread jack
  • Posts: 1,172 Member
    Shall I post more about macros? I can if you'd like. Cheese is not something I personally eat a lot of. Mixing cheese with cheese also doesnt make for a lean meal.

    And I don't personally eat lamb (I don't like the taste). But that's no reason to advise against it. Nothing wrong with eating cheese covered cheese, IIFYM, as was stated earlier.
  • Posts: 228 Member

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    Never it's great, but her recipe was loaded with cheese....Little overboard on the cheese
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