5 ingrediants or less/crockpot

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  • mamacoates
    mamacoates Posts: 430 Member
    My hubby's favorite:

    Stew meat (or another cut of beef of your choice) and a jar of your favorite salsa. Cook all day. The meat breaks apart.

    My DH likes it just the way it comes out of the crock pot, heaping scoop in a flour tortilla. I like mine over rice and steamed veggies for a complete meal. Hearty and healthy.
  • MissyPoo2013
    MissyPoo2013 Posts: 190 Member
    Bump!
  • One of my favorites that I haven't seen on here yet is chicken philly sandwiches. Throw some chicken breasts, sliced onion, sliced pepper and sliced mushrooms in the crock pot. With mine I usually do 5-6 hours on low or 3-4 hours on high. Then use a couple of forks to shred the meat. These are typically served on buns but I prefer to serve on tortillas / wraps - I get some that are 70 calories so it's a lot better than bread :) I also add cheese; I like Swiss but any kind will work!
  • pastabelly
    pastabelly Posts: 50 Member
    Saving this thread for the recipes :)
  • jitsuda
    jitsuda Posts: 230 Member
    Boneless Center Cut Pork Chops (or whatever boneless, lean pork cut is cheapest) or boneless, skinless chicken breast... throw it in the crockpot, pour in enough coke/dr pepper/root beer to juuuust cover the meat. Low for 7-8 hours. Take out of the crockpot (leaving the remaining coke and juices behind) and shred. Mix with BBQ sauce! It's so good and so easy.

    MY favourite!
  • DebLee
    DebLee Posts: 38 Member
    Chicken breasts with a can of encilada sauce.

    Other ingredients are optional: Green onion, red onion, green/red pepper, jalapenos, etc.

    Cook on low for 6-8 hours. serve on tortillas.
  • MsTru2U
    MsTru2U Posts: 119 Member
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  • doctorsookie
    doctorsookie Posts: 1,084 Member
    bumped to read later
  • doctorsookie
    doctorsookie Posts: 1,084 Member
    Chicken and Stuffing

    3-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts

    1 box of chicken stuffing

    1 can of cream of chicken soup

    Place chicken breasts in crock pot and than mix stuffing with cream of chicken soup and pour on top of chicken.

    Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 3-4 hours.

    Um, in a word...YUM!
  • Kreider86
    Kreider86 Posts: 105 Member
    bump!
  • KevinPsalm23v4
    KevinPsalm23v4 Posts: 208 Member
    1. Beef Brisket (NOT Corned Beef Brisket) ***ADDED*** TRIM the fat before Crock-Potting
    2. Potatoes
    3. Beef Stock OR Bullion Cubs with water
    4. Onions
    5. Green Peppers

    SLOW Cook for 12 to 14 hours - maybe even 18. Combine ingredients around 5pm and leave overnight for lunch.
  • ifaber
    ifaber Posts: 195 Member
    ummmm...bumpity bump!
  • BigSnicka
    BigSnicka Posts: 151 Member
    I'm just responding so I can write all the recipes down....lol
    They all sound pretty good!
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,032 Member
    bump
  • 2ht2hand1e
    2ht2hand1e Posts: 116 Member
    bump. Thank you for sharing everyone!!!
  • KevinPsalm23v4
    KevinPsalm23v4 Posts: 208 Member
    BUMP - I had to update my recipe.
  • BossLadyDSimp
    BossLadyDSimp Posts: 257 Member
    bump
  • angel7472
    angel7472 Posts: 317 Member
    not healthy but kids and hubby LOVE this one:

    4 skinless boneless chicken breast cubed
    regular bag of tator tots
    cheddar cheese
    real bacon bits
    1 cup of milk

    spray crockpot with cooking spray. Place half tator tots in bottom place a layer of cheese on top, layer of bacon bits then chicken. Then cover chicken with bacon bits then tator tots finish with bacon bits and cheese on top. Pour about a cup of milk then cook on high for 4 hrs or low for 6. As I said not healthy but family LOVES it!!!
  • HLeAnn
    HLeAnn Posts: 261 Member
    These sound great, thanks for this post :)
  • droxeene
    droxeene Posts: 43 Member
    I'm making chicken curry tonight and it's SO GOOD.

    2-3 pounds chicken breast or thighs
    1 diced onion
    16 oz salsa or picante sauce
    2 tbs curry
    Cook on low 8 hours, add 1 cup sour cream 30 minutes before it's done.

    Definitely trying this one-sounds delicious!
  • hacker1234
    hacker1234 Posts: 225 Member
    Did this one the other night and it was really good.
  • adayinaz
    adayinaz Posts: 20 Member
    This will sound a little ridiculous but it is seriously the best pulled pork my husband and I have ever eaten:
    1 package of pork sirloin (2-3 lbs, always $1.99 at Costco)
    1 bottle BBQ sauce

    Put the pork in the crockpot (I do this straight from the freezer with no thawing time) and dump the BBQ sauce on top. Cook on low for at least 5-6 hours (all day is fine if you work.) Shred the pork and return it to the pot and cook it for a little while longer to soak up flavors! It won't look like much sauce at first but trust me, it ends up awesome!

    Also: Chicken Tacos!
    3-ish lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts
    1 jar salsa
    1 packet taco seasoning (I find this really salty so I make my own to reduce salty taste.)

    Toss it together in the crockpot. Stir. Cook on low like the BBQ pork above, then shred and stir it up to soak up flavors. Serve on whole wheat tortillas with your favorite toppings. I like mixing another jar of salsa with some frozen corn kernels and heating on the stove. I also add lettuce and some shredded reduced fat cheese.
  • rmellinger17
    rmellinger17 Posts: 31 Member
    I love doing the freezer thing too! That way before work in the morning you only have to dump everything in the crockpot turn it on and go to work! I find most of these on Pinterest!
  • *bumpity bump bump*
  • MTGirl4Life
    MTGirl4Life Posts: 84 Member
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  • Thanks for sharing this website! They have tons of recipes!
  • looks like a ton of great recipes... im going to check these out for some ideas.
  • Anonycatgirl
    Anonycatgirl Posts: 502 Member
    A few more than 5 ingredients, but most of them are seasonings. This one also works with beef chuck or bottom round, though it's higher in calories that way. Still not bad, but higher in calories. (I've never done it with pork, actually, since I'm allergic.)
    I've never bothered marinating the meat. Heck, sometimes I don't completely THAW the meat. Don't tell the USDA!
    And you can substitute ground ginger for the fresh. I don't think I've ever used fresh because I refuse to run to the store for one ingredient.
    http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/slow-cooker-char-siu-pork-roast-10000001160642/

    A great source for crockpot recipes is Crockpot365.com. They're mostly kid-friendly since she's a mom, and ridiculously easy. Not necessarily low-calorie, but she generally keeps it healthy and without many processed ingredients.
  • cherryberryred0
    cherryberryred0 Posts: 26 Member
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  • grandmamere
    grandmamere Posts: 155 Member
    Haven't tried it yet (in the crock pot now), but I'm serving pulled pork tonight. I used pork loin (it was on sale, I was going to buy just pork butt/shoulder) and threw that in with beer (2 bottles since it was 5.8lbs of pork), cayanne, cumin, chili powder, and a tablespoon of brown sugar. I'm cooking that on low all day, and tonight I'll drain most of the liquid and add a bottle of BBQ sauce.

    If you add some apple cider vinegar and a binder like tomato paste you don't need to drain and add bbq sauce, you already made it.

    Love the apple cider vinegar and tomato paste idea. I love carolina style BBZ and always prefer the vinegar flavors opposed to the bottled BBZ sauces! Thanks
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