Easy Crockpot Recipes

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  • trahpeg
    trahpeg Posts: 6 Member
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  • aunienue
    aunienue Posts: 416
    bump...and thanks to all contributors :flowerforyou:
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    smarston Posts: 78 Member
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  • ReneDavidson
    ReneDavidson Posts: 86 Member
    Yummy....I just did the chicken, ketchup, and a coke meal...wow, the chicken was amazing!! My husband and kid loved it!!
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  • sonnacchio
    sonnacchio Posts: 57 Member
    My family loves the Shredded Beef Sandwiches recipe in the Betty Crocker Cookbook...If I remember correctly, it calls for one chuck roast, an onion sliced, 2 bay leaves, 1/3 c.vinegar and I believe 1/8 tsp. of ground cumin. Let it cook all day and it falls apart. Shred and dispose of the icky noone wants to eat. Save the au jus for dipping. Served on a toasted roll with a slice of cheese - YUM
  • alm0917
    alm0917 Posts: 7 Member
    Turkey Breast

    Get a whole turkey breast (thawed). Wash it and sprinkle with whatever seasonings you like. Put it in the crockpot and turn it on low for about 8 hours. That's it! I usually just throw some sweet potatoes in the microwave for a side. It's like Thanksgiving dinner, but much easier!
  • Pollart77
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  • I have a very large email that is all crockpot recipes. Message me with your email and I will email it to you.
  • erinm
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  • srhc0416
    srhc0416 Posts: 4 Member
    Two of my easy favorites are:

    Pork roast or tenderloin
    about 2 cans of rotel
    cumin to taste
    * we eat this as tacos or quesadillas

    Red beans and rice
    1 llb dry red beans
    1 llb turkey or chicken sausage
    1 onion chopped
    1 green bellpepper chopped
    3 celery sticks chopped
    1 tblsp cajun seasoning
    eat with cooked brown ricw
  • We do crockpot lasagna. Just regular lasagna ingredients (substituting low fat versions of ricotta and mozarella, of course, and lean ground turkey rather than beef) layered in the crock pot on low for 4 hours. The meat has to be browned but the noodles can be dry. You may also want to grease the bottom and sides of the pot to make sure it doesn't stick. This is a family favorite at our house! :)
  • jarelary4
    jarelary4 Posts: 141 Member
    This is great, I was looking for fast and easy recipes
  • Songbird146
    Songbird146 Posts: 46 Member
    Yesterday I put Chicken breast in with one jar of Italian dressing and fresh onions, peppers, mushrooms, celery, and some spices. I ate it with brown rice and it was soooo yummy.
  • Breckgirl
    Breckgirl Posts: 606 Member
    chicken breasts
    one jar of low sugar orange marmelade
    1/2 cup frozen orange juice consentrate, thawed
    2 tbls grated fresh ginger

    I put chicken breasts in the crockpot and mix up the rest of the ingredents and pour it over the chicken. Cook on low about 6 hrs.
  • jesibrat
    jesibrat Posts: 1
    Lean pork chops with French onion soup. Cook on med for the day! It is perfect! My family loves it! :love:
  • all4tjs
    all4tjs Posts: 51
    Bump :) Thanks for the post!
  • Heather1776
    Heather1776 Posts: 46 Member
    For anyone who has come home to overdone food in the crockpot, the problem may not be that there wasn't enough liquid. I had been finding that my crockpot was cooking a lot of meals too fast. I thought that the crockpot was on it's way out since it was 6-7 years old. My hubby got me a new one and when I read the directions it said that if the crockpot is less than half way filled the food will cook faster. Well that solved that mystery and it made sense! I don't know why I didn't think of that. LOL So, if you have a larger crockpot and it isn't filled most of the way, the cooking time will be less. :wink:
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  • Chuck1223
    Chuck1223 Posts: 68 Member
    So many recipes, so little time :cry:
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    amesnc Posts: 32
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  • flwyland
    flwyland Posts: 142
    One of my family's favorites is a pork sirloin roast with about 1 cup of your favorite salsa. Cook on low 6-8 hours. Serve with low-fat tortillas, black beans, low-fat shredded cheddar cheese, shredded lettuce or cabbage, more salsa. YUMMY!
  • ToughMudderAddict
    ToughMudderAddict Posts: 290 Member
    For anyone who has come home to overdone food in the crockpot, the problem may not be that there wasn't enough liquid. I had been finding that my crockpot was cooking a lot of meals too fast. I thought that the crockpot was on it's way out since it was 6-7 years old. My hubby got me a new one and when I read the directions it said that if the crockpot is less than half way filled the food will cook faster. Well that solved that mystery and it made sense! I don't know why I didn't think of that. LOL So, if you have a larger crockpot and it isn't filled most of the way, the cooking time will be less. :wink:

    Thank you!! I live alone and I have a medium sized crock pot and now I know to fill it up at least half way! haha, thanks!
  • KAskinny
    KAskinny Posts: 50
    I love it! I've been stuck on 2 basic Crockpot recipes. I can't wait to try some of these!
    Thanks and keep them coming!

    ps. What is this "bump" stuff mean? I'm a little behind the times :bigsmile:
  • SoupNazi
    SoupNazi Posts: 4,229 Member
    I love it! I've been stuck on 2 basic Crockpot recipes. I can't wait to try some of these!
    Thanks and keep them coming!

    ps. What is this "bump" stuff mean? I'm a little behind the times :bigsmile:

    To BUMP a thread means you are keeping the thread active on the recent posts. :smile:
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