Working mom needs kid friendly crock pot recipe's!!
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I haven't read the rest of this, but go to Skinnytaste.com I love thsi recipe blog. there's a whole section for crock pot cooking.0
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Potatoe soup
2 packages of cubed hashbrowns
3 cans of chix broth
2 packages of country gravy mix (one if you dont want it spicy)
put all in a crockpot and set it on low while your gone to work. stir when you get home. Add more broth is you want it thinner. I put reduced fat cheddar cheese on it.
This can be made 100% fat free if you can find the ingrediants.0 -
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these sound great! can't wait to try some - thanks!0
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Crock Pot Swiss Steak (low cal)
1 round steak cut into pieces ( I use 1lb for my family of 3 & I have leftovers)
3-4 potatoes, quartered
carrots (I use baby carrots)
1 can diced tomatoes with garlic and basil
1 jar of Heinz beef gravy
salt & pepper to taste
onion (if you like it, my kid doesn't)
Toss everything in the crockpot on low for 7-8 hrs0 -
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I throw frozen chicken tenderloins in the crockpot along with reduced sodium chicken broth (the chicken doesn't have to be completely covered, but at least part way) and spices of choice (I like black pepper and garlic powder or any of the Mrs. Dash varieties). Cook on low for 8 hours, then use the chicken as you wish. If falls apart easily so it can be shredded with 2 forks--use fo shredded chicken sandwiches, salads, chicken salad, tacos, with pasta or rice, even on top of a tortilla for an easy homemade pizza. The possibilities are really endless!0
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This is awesome! Can't wait to try some of these recipes. Thanks for posting this. I'm a SAHM but still love the crockpot as my little ones are always crabby and the older ones needs help with homework right at the time I would make dinner. Doesn't always work well!0
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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!
I get recipes from marthastewart.com. There are lots of recipes for slow cookers, quick recipes, light recipes, etc. I look through the site a couple of days before I go grocery shopping. Some things I've made recently that my kids (3 1/2 and 2) love: zucchini and yellow squash gratin with oven-fried chicken, roasted vegetables with couscous, farfalle with smoked salmon, beef stroganoff, chicken curry, chicken and dumplings, Italian potpies, and chicken gumbo.0 -
Is a crockpot the same as a slow cooker? Asking from the UK here.
And if I have neither, what temperature would you put the oven on at to achieve the same? I cook lots of stews n' stuff in the oven rather than on the hob but never more than 4-6 hours, so I dunno if my oven would go low enough to replicate these recipes.
Generally 350F is equivalent to a slow cooker/crock pot. (At least according to Martha Stewart.)0 -
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Bump! Want to read more of this later! Good suggestions. Must go put 2 year old down for nap!0
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i love my crock pot. i love to make soup when its cold.0
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Chili,
Brown and drain 1 lb of ground sirloin or chicken
Add a can of low salt tomatoes diced or crushed
Add veggies (green pepper, onion, garlic) or whatever
Add rinsed and drained beans if desired
Add a pack of chili spice (watch the sodium) or make your own (chili powder, paprika, cilantro, cumin, black pepper)
salt to taste
I use some hot peppers and Frank's red hot in mine but that may not be kid friendly.
water to cover
stir
20 min to prep
cook on low all day (I even make it the night before)
serve with a salad, diced onion, cheese if desired and fruit for dessert.0 -
Bump! I don't work and I love crock pot cooking ... always looking for ideas!0
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Great recipe posts, going to be trying some of these out this weekend.
My favorite recipe is for Pulled Pork. This is how I like it...
- Pork Tenderloin (nice and lean) as much as will feed your family (and you WILL want leftovers)
- 1-2 apples peeled, more pork equals more apples, type of apples doesn't matter just whatever you have on hand
- 1/2 - 1 cup of white wine or apple juice works nice too, depending one how much pork you're using
- crushed garlic, salt , pepper to taste
- 3 - 4 tablespoons of you favorite BBQ sauce (in our house we like Ragin' Cajun from Bullseye)
Put the pork in the bottom, chop the apples and them on top, add the BBQ sauce,wine/juice, and seasonings. Turn the pot on and let it cook for about 4-5 hours. Once it's ready take 2 forks and shread the pork and mash the apples (while it's still in the pot), then continue to cook for another hour. After you did the shreading you might want to add a little more BBQ and wine/juice if you like it a little more saucy.
I like to serve it on toasted multigrain buns or even on mashed potatoes.
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Crock Pot Santa Fe Chicken
Gina's Weight Watcher Recipes
Servings: 8 servings • Size: 1 cup • Old Points: 3 pts • Points+: 4 pts
Calories: 190 • Fat: 1.5 g • Fiber: 5.6 g • Carbs: 23.1 g • Protein: 21 g
24 oz (1 1/2) lbs chicken breast
14.4 oz can diced tomatoes with mild green chilies
15 oz can black beans
8 oz frozen corn
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
14.4 oz can fat free chicken broth
3 scallions, chopped
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp cayenne pepper (to taste)
salt to taste
Combine chicken broth, beans, corn, tomatoes, cilantro, scallions, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, cayenne pepper and salt in the crock pot. Season chicken breast with salt and lay on top. Cook on low for 10 hours or on high for 6 hours. Half hour before serving, remove chicken and shred. Return chicken to slow cooker and stir in. Adjust salt and seasoning. Serve over rice (extra pts).0 -
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Buffalo Chicken
chicken breasts
dry ranch dressing mix
franks red hot sauce for buffalo wings
combine and cook all day, shred and use for wraps! My kids love!
Chicken and Noodles
chicken breasts, cream of chicken soup. cook all day shred chicken and add cooked pasta, heat thru.0 -
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