Crock pot tips and recipes

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  • VelociMama
    VelociMama Posts: 3,119 Member
    Black Beans
    1 onion, chopped
    2 -3 cloves of garlic, chopped
    1 poblano pepper, chopped
    1 jalapeno pepper, chopped
    (additonal dried peppers chopped if you like)
    1 bag of dried black beans, rinsed
    3 -4 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, chopped (or use the entire can like i do)

    Throw all ingredients in the slow cooker, cover with water or low sodium chicken broth.

    Cook on low for 8-12 hours (overnight works for me)

    I will en blend up half the bean mixture, add more chikcen stock or water and you have a really rich and flavorful black bean soup.

    I use basically the same recipe minus the poblano, and it's delicious. Good post!
  • Crock pot pork chops and mushrooms

    4 boneless pork chops , 1/2-inch thick
    1 medium onion , sliced
    1 pkg sliced mushrooms
    1 (1 ¼ ounce) envelope dry onion soup mix
    ½ cup water or ½ cup dry white wine or chicken broth
    1 (10 ¾ ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
    Directions:
    Place meat in greased 3 1/2 to 4 1/2-quart slow cooker.
    Top with onions and mushrooms.
    In a separate bowl, combine soup mix, water, and soup.
    Pour over mushrooms and pork chops.
    Cover and cook on low heat 6 to 8 hours.
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  • leanngreen
    leanngreen Posts: 13 Member
    Bump (-: I use my crockpot every week. I am looking for low calorie yummy recipies as well.
  • Windy_
    Windy_ Posts: 1,012 Member
    My Mommy bought me one for Christmas too! I'm makung soup and rootbeer pulled pork this weekend!
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    uptome2013 Posts: 2 Member
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  • Losing2Live1989
    Losing2Live1989 Posts: 423 Member
    Thanks so much for sharing all these recipes! I can't wait to try some of them.

    My all time favorite slow cooker recipe is...

    Roast with Tators and Carrots
    You will need....
    * Rump or bottom round roast
    * 4 cans tators
    * 4 cans carrots
    * everglades seasoning
    * seasoned meat tenderiazer
    *2 cups water

    place roast in slow cooker...sprinkle seasonings over roast. Add the water. Cook on low 5 hours. Add tators in and cook another hour. Then add carrots and cook another 30 mins to hour.



    Not really a healthy recipe but you could easily make it healthy!
  • daniellealys
    daniellealys Posts: 301 Member
    here are my fav (and whole 30/paleo approved)

    For all these recipes, if you prep them and put them in the crockpot the night before and have it marinade in fridge overnight it tastes MUCH better :D


    Chili

    1.5lbs of grass fed ground beef

    1 green pepper

    1 large yellow onion

    1 red pepper

    1 yellow pepper

    1 tsp of chili powder

    1 tsp of cumin

    1 tsp pepper

    1tsp kosher salt

    1 cup of pure pumpkin

    1 cup beef broth


    chop onion and peppers (set aside)

    brown meat in pan

    drain grease

    cook onions and peppers in pan for 5 minutes

    Add meat and pepper mix to crockpot

    add spices, broth and pumpkin

    Stir

    cook in crockpot on low for 6 hours


    Chicken Soup:

    4 large chicken breast

    5 cups chicken stock

    3 cups chopped carrots

    3 cups chopped celery

    2 large yellow onions

    *add mushrooms or other vegies you like


    Place chicken on bottom of crock pot

    Add stock and vegies over chicken


    Cook on low for 2-2.5 hours (time varies for crock pot. Mine is done by 2 hours). Remove chicken and shred. Return to crockpot and cook on warm for 1 hour.


    Hot Chicken

    3 large chicken breast

    2 cups coconut milk (unsweet, plain)

    1 cup hot sauce (check ingredients, no sugar. I use aldi brand)


    Place chicken on bottom of crock pot

    Add milk and sauce


    Cook on low for 2-2.5 hours. Remove chicken and shred. Return to crockpot and cook on warm for 30 minutes.
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  • RevNimue
    RevNimue Posts: 66 Member
    Note to self: weekend cooking for week ahead to use crockpot! So many amazing recipes to try for sure.
  • leska1216
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    some of these recipes are awesome
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  • leska1216
    leska1216 Posts: 260
    I make a super healthy vegan soup with chicken broth, beans (anyn kind will work, I used canned navy beans, rinsed and drained last time, but black beans or red beans work great), almost any kind of diced up veggie is great in there (I last used zucchini, green beans, onions, tomato, and red bell pepper). To add something to it I will toss in diced up tofu, brown rice, white rice, orzo, quinoa... whatever you're feeling. It's SO good for you. Any kind of seasoning works--I've done a curry flavored version, sometimes I'll use a more mexican mix of spices, usually use garlic.

    If it contains chicken broth, it isn't vegan. Sorry for being pedantic, but that's what I'm like.

    I agree. If it contains chicken it's not vegan or vegetarian. Fix the problem by using vegetable broth or tomatoes
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  • 1987RFS
    1987RFS Posts: 57 Member
    I'm definitely gonna try a few of these recipes out.
  • nashsheri33
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    mediterranean chicken

    6 skinned chicken thighs, bone-in
    1 can plum tomatoes, drained and cut into chunks
    1 3/4 cups coarsely chopped onion
    1/4 cup pitted kalamata olives, chopped
    2 tablespoons drained capers
    1/4 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
    1 tablespoon olive oil
    1 small lemon

    grate rind and squeeze juice from lemon to equal 1 tsp. rind and 1 tablespoon rind. reserve rind and refrigerate.

    combine other ingredients except chicken.
    spray crockpot with nonstick cooking spray.
    place half the mixture in the crockpot, place the chicken on top, cover the chicken with the remaining mixture.

    cook on LOW for 4 hours.

    garnish with lemon rind.
  • 14kat
    14kat Posts: 5
    Wow. These are amazing. I work over 12 hours some days and rely on my crock pot!

    I love cooking ham as well in the slow cooker. They turn out amazing and are great for protein. :happy:
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  • Nocwhispr
    Nocwhispr Posts: 3 Member
    Love my crock pot! I have made all sorts of things in mine. Check out this website for great tips/ recipes as well. http://crockingirls.com/
  • gertudejekyl
    gertudejekyl Posts: 386 Member
    :flowerforyou:
    My cousin fed this to us when we were up in Virginia visiting her. I've made it several times and my mom made it at our Christmas party and for my grandparents. I ran this through the recipe thing on here, and it comes out to 265 calories a serving if there are 6 servings (which is approx a bowlful). The only person who doesn't like it is my sister, and that's because she doesn't like black beans.

    Cream Cheese Chicken Chili

    2-4 chicken breasts (I usually use 3 fresh, but can also be frozen)
    1 can corn, undrained
    1 can Rotel, undrained (I use Rotel diced tomatoes with green chiles)
    1 can black beans, drained & rinsed
    1 pkg ranch dressing mix
    1 tsp cumin
    1 tbsp chili powder
    1 tsp onion powder
    1 8 oz package cream cheese

    Lay chicken at the bottom of the crock pot. Drain and rinse black beans. Add black beans, corn, and Rotel on top. Add in spices and mix up. Lay cream cheese on top of it all and cover. Cook on low 6-8 hours. The cream cheese won't melt during the cooking process. When it's done, mix the cream cheese in and shred the chicken (which is super easy at this point).

    This all fits in my super tiny crock pot very nicely. I like to eat it by scooping it with blue corn tortilla chips! I have been considering adding in cayenne pepper to make it a bit spicier. It is very much on the mild side of my scale.
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