Bring your crockpot/slow cooker recipes

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  • Jamotto
    Jamotto Posts: 13 Member
    Bump. I love new crockpot recipes!
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  • tmt2003
    tmt2003 Posts: 176 Member
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  • lewandt
    lewandt Posts: 566 Member
    Bumping for later!!
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  • fluffyrn12
    fluffyrn12 Posts: 70 Member
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  • That sounds great! I'll try your recipes. You make it sound so easy.
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    darla100 Posts: 134 Member
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  • JENJEN2011
    JENJEN2011 Posts: 36 Member
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  • Dayna154
    Dayna154 Posts: 910 Member
    bump for ideas
  • Booner17
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  • bump - can't wait to try!!
  • fortydaysrain
    fortydaysrain Posts: 55 Member
    Sounds gross but I guarantee people will love it:

    Cranberry Chicken Sandwiches

    2-4 pounds chicken breast (one large breast bone in is better than the boneless as it wont dry out)
    1 can jellied cranberry sauce
    1 envelope of onion soup

    Cook on low 8 hours. Take the chicken out of the crockpot and shred. Add back into the crockpot. If there is a lot of liquid, you can crank up your crockpot to high while the chicken is out to cook down some of the liquid.

    I serve this on wheat bulkie rolls. Some people add mayo but I eat mine plain. It's delicious!!
  • Easy no brainer recipe:

    4 lb beef roast
    1.5 cups of Cherry Coke
    1Tablespoon minced Garlic
    1 Tablespoon (each) of salt and pepper
    Cook in Crockpot on Low for 7-8 hours or until cooked!
  • kimberly702
    kimberly702 Posts: 369 Member
    Bumping this to read later!
  • Vegetable Beef Soup

    I have no real set measures....but this was made after realizing we were eating way too much Sodium, so this is a good source of protien w/o a lot of fat, carbs, nutrients.

    London Broil 2 to 3 Lbs cut into 1/2 " peices, sautee in skillet with Olive oil., and small amount Balsamic Vinegar...grab like 4 different Ms. Dash's , Pepper , few crushed red peppers, Garlic, fresh or powered and lay it on LOL...sear all that meat until almost well done...dump into your Crock Pot..turn pot all way up....add hot water to the pan you seared in too capture all that flavor, about 2 Cup of water...pour that on Meat in Crock Pot.

    Next I put 2 cans of No Salt Fire roasted diced tomatoes, hardly any sodium in them was real surprised, I think made by Muellers, something like that...then chopped fresh Cabbage, frozen Lima Beans, frozen Corn, Frozen Peas, fresh Carrots, Onions, fresh white potatoes 1/2" chunks, Celery, and cook the devil out of it. Not salty so if you like that, add some, the juices it produces is just right for the soup. Oh yes about 200 Cals
  • run4yourlife
    run4yourlife Posts: 379 Member
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  • clang1
    clang1 Posts: 44 Member
    LOVE my crockpot - bump for later!!
  • bevskiwolf
    bevskiwolf Posts: 296 Member
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    LM_105 Posts: 515 Member
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  • Shouldn't I post something here?

    Pot Roast- a French flair version

    3-4 lb of pot roast beef (Chuck or blade)
    Large onion (sliced on bottom of cooker)
    A cup of coffee (strong)
    1/4 cup of balsamic vinegar
    1 1/2 c beef broth

    Cook on low 6 hrs or more (just add more liquid)

    Thicken sauce after cooking (use a cup of cold water with 5 TBSPs of flour and cook in saucepan until thick) (or use cornstarch, but I don't know the technique (google))

    Serve with carrots, potatoes other veggies
  • beefunk
    beefunk Posts: 52 Member
    Is there really a recipe for a chocolate cake in the crock pot? And what is the burger recipe that I can't seem to find in the 1st post. thanks :smile:
  • JayTee146
    JayTee146 Posts: 218 Member
    Bump too many recipies! I've made my grocery list off each recipe lol! :bigsmile:
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
    Is there really a recipe for a chocolate cake in the crock pot? And what is the burger recipe that I can't seem to find in the 1st post. thanks :smile:
    Are you thinking of the Cheeseburger Crockpot one? If so it might be in it's own thread... let me know if that's what you're looking for and I'll try and hunt it down for you tomorrow when I'm back online. :flowerforyou:

    Oh and yes you can bake in the Crockpot, anything from applesauce to cake and well, pretty much everything you can imagine.:drinker:
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
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  • Ronngie
    Ronngie Posts: 295 Member
    Bump!