Working mom needs kid friendly crock pot recipe's!!

StacyLMcKnight
StacyLMcKnight Posts: 10
edited November 10 in Recipes
I have been home with my daughter for the last 2 1/2 years and found that financialy it was time to head back to work. I was so used to thinking about what to make for dinner at about 10 in the morning that I am having a hard time adjusting to planning ahead!! I wan't to make sure my daughter, husband and I are eating right too!! ( it's just too easy to eat out when I am not prepared for the upcoming dinner)

Does anyone have some EASY (I don't want to go out and buy like 15 spices) and BASIC crock pot and casserole meals (ohh and healthy too)? I think my best bet will be to prepare for the week evey Sunday and stick some ready to cook meals in the freezer...

Any recipes or advice would be much appriciated!
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  • kcmomof2
    kcmomof2 Posts: 457 Member
    Salsa Chicken

    1 can of black beans (drained)
    1 can of corn (undrained)
    1 jar of salsa (I use Pace Mild)
    4-6 skinless boneless chicken breasts

    Throw all the ingredients in the crockpot and cook on low for 6 hours. Once cooked shred chicken and serve over rice or on tortillas shells or tortilla chips for burritos or nachos. I also offer some shredded cheddar cheese (fat free for me) and lettuce. Very easy and my two preschoolers love it.

    Crock Pot Meatloaf

    2 lbs. ground beef (I use ground turkey)
    3/4 c milk (I use skim)
    3/4 breadcrumbs (I use Italian flavored breadcrumbs)
    2 eggs
    1 Package Lipton Beefy Onion Soup Mix (not prepared)

    Combine all ingredients, shape into a loaf and cook in crock pot on low for 4-6 hours. I line my crock pot with aluminim foil and place the loaf on top. Makes for easy cleanup.
  • molissep
    molissep Posts: 452 Member
    bump :smile:
  • MelsFitLife
    MelsFitLife Posts: 106 Member
    BUMP...sounds delicious !
  • DEGiltz
    DEGiltz Posts: 297 Member
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  • kbw414
    kbw414 Posts: 194
    I put half a sirloin tip roast in a crockpot. I use grass fed and organic only.
    Then I add seasonal root vegetables of my choice (carrots and sunchokes are really good!), by placing them on the sides of the crockpot, around the roast.
    Cook on low during the afternoon, and it's ready for dinner. Meat should come apart easily with a fork and vegetables should be pierced easily with a fork.

    Can't get any easier than that :)
  • Tennessee2019
    Tennessee2019 Posts: 676 Member
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  • We eat this all the time at home and it is amazing :)

    Shredded BBQ chicken

    2 lbs - Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts 
    2 Cups Value Ketchup 
    1/4 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar 
    2 tbsp Molasses 
    1/4 cup Dark Brown Sugar 
    1 Tbsp Garlic Powder/paste

    Throw everything in the crockpot, turn on low and cook for 4-6hrs. Shred chicken and serve.

    I have mine with mashed potato but I guess this would be great with rice or taco shells too.
  • lexagon
    lexagon Posts: 495 Member
    BBQ Chicken

    2-3 lbs Frozen Chicken Breasts (can use fresh as well just cut down the time)
    6-8 red potatoes (or 1 med/lrg sweet potato) - I do both
    1 bottle BBQ Sauce of choice
    1 lrg bag baby carrots

    Spray crockpot w/ non-stick spray (or use crockpot liners). Add about 1/4c water to bottom of crockpot. Cut potatoes into 4's (or decent sized chunks). Pour 1/4 of the bbq sauce over them. Layer the carrots next, more bbq sauce. Layer chicken on top w/ the rest of the bottle of bbq sauce. 8-10 hrs on low

    Love it :) I find it works better with the frozen chicken, I tried it with fresh and it dried out a little. Really good :)

    You can do the same thing with chicken broth to make chicken w/ veggies/potatoes. Just use one can low sodium broth/1 can water.
  • minnesota
    minnesota Posts: 204 Member
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  • kbmnurse
    kbmnurse Posts: 2,484 Member
    Boneless chic breasts mix a can of fat free cream chic soup with 2 tblsp h20. pour over chicken, pepper and put on low 10 hours. serve over noodles or brown rice. My kids have loved this forever and request it frequently.


    enjoy
  • lexagon
    lexagon Posts: 495 Member
    Turkey Chili

    2lbs Ground Turkey
    2 cans beans (your choice - red kidney and low sodium black for us) DRAINED
    1 can chili beans (the flavored ones) NOT DRAINED
    1/2 sm sweet onion
    1 can diced tomatoes
    Low Fat Cheddar

    Cut onion into small pieces and throw into fry pan, once they are translucent add ground turkey and cook til just turns brown. Spray crockpot (use liner) with non-stick spray. Drain and pour in whole beans, pour WHOLE can of chili beans in (flavor). Throw in ground turkey/onion mix. 1 can of diced tomatoes. You can add a little chili seasoning if you want, but the chili beans usually have enough. Cook on high 8-10 hrs ... Perfection.

    1c is usually a serving, put a little cheese on top.

    I make cornbread for the family too.
  • Another thing to look at is The Sneaky Chef cookbook. Helps to "hide" healthy food in the things kids love :)

    http://thesneakychef.com/free_sneaky_chef_recipes.php
  • Ladeda1
    Ladeda1 Posts: 68 Member
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  • arotella
    arotella Posts: 98 Member
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  • 970Mikaela1
    970Mikaela1 Posts: 2,013 Member
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  • ccbing
    ccbing Posts: 162 Member
    I put half a sirloin tip roast in a crockpot. I use grass fed and organic only.
    Then I add seasonal root vegetables of my choice (carrots and sunchokes are really good!), by placing them on the sides of the crockpot, around the roast.
    Cook on low during the afternoon, and it's ready for dinner. Meat should come apart easily with a fork and vegetables should be pierced easily with a fork.

    Can't get any easier than that :)

    All these recipes sound yummy! I'm gonna print them all....but what are sunchokes?
  • nlehmann
    nlehmann Posts: 164 Member
    I live by Kraft's website. You can search my make ahead, crockpot or slow cooker. Love it.

    www.kraftrecipes.com
  • Bump!!
  • Chicken tacos- 2 cups chicken broth, 1 pound chicken breast and 1 package taco seasoning. Mix seasoning and broth in the crockpot and add chicken. I cook it on low while I'm at work (8-9 hours) and then I shred the chicken.

    Then, of course add to tacos with all the fixins. :-) Also great for taco salads.
  • CarrieAnne22
    CarrieAnne22 Posts: 231 Member
    bump...great respones/recipes so far, can't wait to see what else gets suggested!
  • I don't have a neighbor that has a "yapperdog". Just a cute chocolate Lab puppy. I'd much rather play with him than eat him..Thank anyway.
  • 2fit4fat
    2fit4fat Posts: 559 Member
    bump! i need some of these! i love crockpot stuff... mine is never WAY healthy though lol
  • wilberfamily
    wilberfamily Posts: 99 Member
    One of my familiy's favorite crock pot meals is a pot roast. I put the roast in the bottom of the crock pot, spread a small can of cranberry sauce over it, and sprinkle a packet of onion soup mix over it. I add root veggies on top and cook it all day on low. We use the leftovers for burritos the next night if there are any :tongue:
  • rosy_rsls
    rosy_rsls Posts: 114 Member
    What a great post!! I will have to definately try some of these! Now i had one quick question... you guys leave the crock pot alone that long??? I noticed one of you said you go to work and leave the crock pot cooking... im a worry wart so im wondering if that is unsafe? Please and thank you!
  • I just keep it off High and make sure there is nothing touching around it and off I go. =)
  • cindyj7
    cindyj7 Posts: 339 Member
    Bump...these look amazing!
  • lisapr123
    lisapr123 Posts: 863 Member
    Okay so I know this isn't a crock pot dinner but it's about 15 minutes of hands on cooking, 40 minutes total. And it's just 285 calories of pure yum! Reheats pretty well too.

    Lemon and Rosemary Chicken
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    Servings: 4
    Serving Size: 1 chicken breast + 2 potatoes
    Calories: 285
    Fat: 4.5 g
    Carbs: 54 g
    Fiber: 4 g
    Protein: 30 g
    Old Points: 5.3 pts
    Points+: 9 pts

    ______________________________
    Here are your ingredients:
    Recipe adapted from Food Network

    4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
    3/4 pound small red-skinned potatoes, halved
    2 sprigs fresh rosemary, plus 1 Tbsp leaves
    1 clove garlic, smashed
    Pinch of red pepper flakes
    Juice of 2 lemons (squeezed halves reserved)
    1 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
    2 tsp. salt


    Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Cover the potatoes with cold water in a saucepan and salt the water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and cook until tender, about 8 minutes. Drain and set aside.

    Pile the rosemary leaves, garlic, 2 tsp. salt and the red pepper flakes on a cutting board, then mince and mash into a paste using a large knife. Transfer the paste to a bowl and stir in the juice of 1 lemon and the olive oil. Add the chicken and turn to coat.

    Heat a large cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chicken, cover and cook until browned, about 5 minutes. Turn the chicken; add potatoes to the skillet and drizzle with the juice of the remaining lemon. Add the rosemary sprigs and the squeezed lemon halves to the skillet; transfer to the oven and roast, uncovered, until the chicken is cooked through, about 25 minutes.

    http://www.eat-yourself-skinny.com/2011/10/lemon-rosemary-chicken-and-winner.html
  • jackibailey
    jackibailey Posts: 206 Member
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