New Crockpot Owner

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  • HollyTsab
    HollyTsab Posts: 120 Member
    I love my crockpot and all of this sounds wonderful. Can't wait to try some new dishes.
  • melkithall
    melkithall Posts: 75 Member
    I just made this for dinner tonight (I love my crockpot!!!)

    Hickory Pork
    (you can use this for pork roast or pork chops)

    3-4 lb pork roast (or pork sirloin chops)
    1/2 c. water
    2 T liquid smoke
    2 T kosher salt

    Put pork in the crockpot (use a liner for easy cleanup :) ) Add water and liquid smoke. Sprinkle with salt.
    Leave on low for 6-8 hrs. Time is same for either chops or roast. Serve with some yummy vegetables of your choice. This is so yummy and so simple. Even my pickiest eater will devour it. Plus, sometimes you get tired of eating chicken!!! A good cut of pork is a good choice to mix things up without too many calories.
  • krista010105
    krista010105 Posts: 149 Member
    crockpotgirls have a facebook and a website. dont remember the website off hand they just changed the name but their facebook site has a link to it.
  • Mrenaclay
    Mrenaclay Posts: 1 Member
    www.crockingirls.com has great recipes. You may have to alter some of the recipes to cut back on calories.
  • koumbay
    koumbay Posts: 62 Member
    If you are on facebbok there is a group called crockin girls or crockpot girls, either way it's got lots of recipes.
  • jesess
    jesess Posts: 116 Member
    Black beans & Kielbasa- This is one of my faves, hope you like it!

    2 cans blk beans rinse/drain 1 can, use liquids in the other
    1 can stewed tomatoes
    1 cup corn, or I just use a whole can, drained
    2 t. minced garlic
    1 t. chili powder
    1/2 t ground cumin
    1 lb red fat turkey kielbasa

    Pour beans, toms, corn in pot. Add spices, stir gently to not break beans.
    Cut sausage into 6 pieces and prick each w/ a fork Place over mixture, do not stir.

    I make those steam rice bags, and put this on top w/ a little sour cream and cheese.

    Serves 6, cook on low for 6-10 hours, high 3-4 hours

    296 cal 12 fat 33 carbs 10 fiber (not including rice, cheese etc.)