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I need crockpot recipes -- please! :)

Since my big crockpot has a missing lid (???) and I'm tired of not having meals cooked for me and DS to enjoy together during the week, I upgraded to a new crockpot with a timer. I currently have a roast in there to be waiting for us when we get home.

That being said, I don't have many good crockpot recipes. And it seems like all the "good" ones I find have a lot of condensed soups in them. I don't mind the soup, but I don't want to cook with them all the time.

What's your favorite slow-cooker recipe that would be ok cooking all day?

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Re: I need crockpot recipes -- please! :)

  • Here are some from my sadly inactive cooking blog!

    http://clairecancook.blogspot.com/2009/10/slow-cooked-tex-mex-chicken-and-beans.html

    http://clairecancook.blogspot.com/2009/10/beef-stew-with-beer.html

    Also, I was browsing Cooking Light the other day looking for info on Michael Pollan for Amy and I found this:

    http://www.cookinglight.com/food/top-rated-recipes/slow-cooker-favorites-00400000038588/page24.html

    I have made the Char Siu pork (double the "sauce" ingredients or it will dry out/burn) and it is delicious! 

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  • Right now we are loving pepperoncini beef sandwiches. Put a pound or two roast and a jar of pepperoncinis and cook on low for about 8 hours. Shred and serve on buns. It's SO good. I usually freeze the leftovers to heat up another time.

    Crockpot lasagna is pretty good. I also really liked doing a turkey breast or a whole chicken in there and eating off of it all week. Oh, and there is always the old standby of chili and taco soup.

    I've made a buffalo chicken chili that I loved. The recipe is at home. I also have a recipe at home for a potato and corn chowder that was delicious. I got both out of magazines.

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  • imagexojo1:

    Right now we are loving pepperoncini beef sandwiches. Put a pound or two roast and a jar of pepperoncinis and cook on low for about 8 hours. Shred and serve on buns. It's SO good. I usually freeze the leftovers to heat up another time.

    Crockpot lasagna is pretty good. I also really liked doing a turkey breast or a whole chicken in there and eating off of it all week. Oh, and there is always the old standby of chili and taco soup.

    I've made a buffalo chicken chili that I loved. The recipe is at home. I also have a recipe at home for a potato and corn chowder that was delicious. I got both out of magazines.

    How do you do a whole chicken? for the pepperoncini beef - do you put all the liquid from the jar too? what size jar? 

    I'd be curious about the buffalo chicken chili!  

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  • imageNineTwentyOhEight:
    imagexojo1:

    Right now we are loving pepperoncini beef sandwiches. Put a pound or two roast and a jar of pepperoncinis and cook on low for about 8 hours. Shred and serve on buns. It's SO good. I usually freeze the leftovers to heat up another time.

    Crockpot lasagna is pretty good. I also really liked doing a turkey breast or a whole chicken in there and eating off of it all week. Oh, and there is always the old standby of chili and taco soup.

    I've made a buffalo chicken chili that I loved. The recipe is at home. I also have a recipe at home for a potato and corn chowder that was delicious. I got both out of magazines.

    How do you do a whole chicken? for the pepperoncini beef - do you put all the liquid from the jar too? what size jar? 

    I'd be curious about the buffalo chicken chili!  

    For the chicken, just take out all the innards and pat dry. Season however you like. I usually do salt, pepper, paprika, onion powder, garlic, etc. If you are putting potatoes and carrots and stuff in there, place the chicken on top of them. If not, ball up some foil to keep the chicken off the bottom of the crock. I usually put a bit of broth in, but you don't need much. Cook on low 8-9 hours, depending on the size of the chicken. Just make sure you check the temp before you eat it. The chicken literally falls off the bone. It's so good.

    For the pepperoncini beef, put the peppers, juice and all, in with the beef. 

    I'll try to remember to post the buffalo chicken chili tonight. It was really good. I made it a bit too spicy last time, but I still loved it.

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  • imageNineTwentyOhEight:
    imagexojo1:

    Right now we are loving pepperoncini beef sandwiches. Put a pound or two roast and a jar of pepperoncinis and cook on low for about 8 hours. Shred and serve on buns. It's SO good. I usually freeze the leftovers to heat up another time.

    This sounds really good!

    I've made a buffalo chicken chili that I loved. The recipe is at home. I also have a recipe at home for a potato and corn chowder that was delicious. I got both out of magazines.

    I would love to have these recipes too.

    How do you do a whole chicken?   

    I love doing a whole chicken in the crockpot.  I usually do that on a weekend, and then have stuffing and mashed potatoes and gravy.

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  • Thanks so much ladies!!! I definitely want to try a whole chicken in the crockpot now :)
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  • imagePrettyInPearls23:
    Thanks so much ladies!!! I definitely want to try a whole chicken in the crockpot now :)

    Definitely do it. It's pretty much fool proof and you can use up the meat all week.

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  • All this food talk is making me hungry.

    Amanda-this is the go to website for crockpot recipes. I have done the buffalo chicken lasagna many times since that is Brian's favorite dish.

     

    http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/

     

    On Sunday, I put a pork roast in the crockpot w/one can of cream of mushroom, some salt and pepper and let it cook for 5 1/2 hrs.  I used the juice and stuff and made it into gravy. Then had a bag of green beans you can steam in the bag for 3 minutes. Everything came out awesome.

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  • Amanda, I know you said you'd rather not use alot of condensed soups.  However, I have a recipe for some really easy, and really good chicken and dumplings in the crockpot.

    If you're interested let me know.

     

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  • I'll throw a few more in:

    Pull Apart Ribs 

    Flautas de Pollo
    adapted from Southwest Slow Cooking

    1 jalapeno, seeded and chopped
    1 white onion, chopped
    5 garlic cloves, finely chopped
    3-4 boneless skinless chicken breasts
    1 T oregano
    1T black pepper
    1 tsp chili powder
    cheese
    warm tortillas
    oil

    Put first 4 ingredients in crock pot. Add the next three. Cover and cook on low 5-6 hours.
    Shred chicken. Fill tortillas with chicken mixture and cheese. Roll up and place on baking sheet.
    Brush with oil. Broil 3-5 minutes

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