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WolfyOne 01-08-2010 02:56 PM

Slow Cooker Recipes - - - Let's share
 
While I was thinking about slow cookers and cold weather, I thought I'd get this started. See if anyone has anything to share. With winter here, some of us tend to get lazy and look for simple ways to cook. Whether it be a roast, country ribs or soup. If you can make it in a slow cooker please share here.

I'll be back with a couple as soon as I gather up the recipes.

Jet 01-08-2010 05:13 PM

Cajun Soup
 
Hurst's 15-bean Cajun Soup

In Crock Pot:
1 bag of Hurst's Beans, rinsed
10 chopped garlic cloves, sauteed
2 onions, chopped, sauteed
1 large can of diced tomatoes.

Your choice of:
4 linked Italian Turkey Sausages, sliced and browned
or
3-4 Ham hocks
or
2-3 cups of sliced cooked ham
or
sliced bacon, fried lightly crisp

Cook all on high until beans are tender

WolfyOne 01-09-2010 11:17 AM

Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

Ingredients
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
3 1/2- to 4-pound boneless pork shoulder roast, netted or tied
1 can (10 1/2 ounces) Campbell's® Condensed French Onion Soup
1 cup ketchup
1/4 cup cider vinegar
3 tbsp. packed brown sugar
12 round sandwich rolls or hamburger rolls, split
Cooking Instructions
Heat the oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the pork and cook until it’s well browned on all sides.

Stir the soup, ketchup, vinegar and brown sugar in a 5-quart slow cooker. Add the pork and turn to coat.

Cover and cook on LOW for 8 to 9 hours* or until the pork is fork-tender.

Remove the pork from the cooker to a cutting board and let stand for 10 minutes. Using 2 forks, shred the pork. Return the pork to the cooker.

Divide the pork and sauce mixture among the rolls.

*Or on HIGH for 4 to 5 hours.


WolfyOne 01-09-2010 11:23 AM

I have an easy fix for any kind of roast you put in a slow cooker.

1) 3 pound or larger roast (beef or pork)
1) can cream of mushroom soup
1) package dry onion soup mix

Put the can of mushroom soup in the bottom of the cooker. Set the roast in a nd pour half can of water over the top. Add the onion soup mix to the top like a rub. Cover, cook on high 2 hours and then turn down to low until you think it's done. I usually use a 3 or 4 pound roast and cook it on low for 6 hours. The mixture of the soups will make a gravy.

sharkchomp 01-09-2010 04:35 PM

I just got a slow cooker for Christmas so I'm interested in some recipes :)

~~~shark~~~~~~~

dixie 01-09-2010 05:16 PM

I only do two things with mine:

1~ throw in a boston butt
~ salt and pepper a little
~ cover in bbq sauce
Cook on low about 8 hours and shred for sandwiches.

or

2~ throw in a pack of lil smoked sausages
~ cover in bbq sauce (or u can use a bottle of ketchup and jar of grape
jelly in place of the bbq sauce)
Cook 4 hours. Eat.



I'm a kinda lazy cook. It's a good thing Lee is the cook in my house, she keeps me balanced. ..lol

WolfyOne 01-09-2010 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sharkchomp (Post 31323)
I just got a slow cooker for Christmas so I'm interested in some recipes :)

~~~shark~~~~~~~


It's amazing how many things you can cook with a slow cooker. We got a new one for Christmas last year and it came with 3 different size crocks. A 2, 4 and 6 quart. Makes it very versatile.

WolfyOne 01-09-2010 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dixielady (Post 31327)
I only do two things with mine:

1~ throw in a boston butt
~ salt and pepper a little
~ cover in bbq sauce
Cook on low about 8 hours and shred for sandwiches.

or

2~ throw in a pack of lil smoked sausages
~ cover in bbq sauce (or u can use a bottle of ketchup and jar of grape
jelly in place of the bbq sauce)
Cook 4 hours. Eat.



I'm a kinda lazy cook. It's a good thing Lee is the cook in my house, she keeps me balanced. ..lol


You should try the pulled pork recipe I posted. You'll never have to buy bottled BBQ Sauce again. I even make my own BBQ sauce when grilling chicken.

Spirit Dancer 01-09-2010 11:51 PM

Chicken Stew Southwestern Style

INGREDIENTS

2 lbs skinless boneless chicken breasts cut into 1 1/2' pieces
4 med russet potatoes, peeled and cut very small
1 (15 oz) can mild salsa
1 (4 oz) can diced green chilies
1 (1 1/4 oz) pkg taco seasoning mix
1 (8oz) can tomato sauce

DIRECTIONS

Mix all ingredients together in crockpot, cook 7-9 hours on low. Serve with warm flour tortillas.






Apple Cobbler

INGREDIENTS

4 medium-sized apples, peeled, cored, and sliced
1/4 cup honey
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons melted butter
2 cups granola cereal, your favorite

DIRECTIONS

Place apples in buttered slow cooker; Combine remaining ingredients and sprinkle over apples. Cover and cook on LOW 7 to 9 hours or on HIGH 3 to 4 hours. Serve with cream or ice cream
Serves 4.

WolfyOne 01-10-2010 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spirit Dancer (Post 31371)
Chicken Stew Southwestern Style

INGREDIENTS

2 lbs skinless boneless chicken breasts cut into 1 1/2' pieces
4 med russet potatoes, peeled and cut very small
1 (15 oz) can mild salsa
1 (4 oz) can diced green chilies
1 (1 1/4 oz) pkg taco seasoning mix
1 (8oz) can tomato sauce

DIRECTIONS

Mix all ingredients together in crockpot, cook 7-9 hours on low. Serve with warm flour tortillas.






Apple Cobbler

INGREDIENTS

4 medium-sized apples, peeled, cored, and sliced
1/4 cup honey
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons melted butter
2 cups granola cereal, your favorite

DIRECTIONS

Place apples in buttered slow cooker; Combine remaining ingredients and sprinkle over apples. Cover and cook on LOW 7 to 9 hours or on HIGH 3 to 4 hours. Serve with cream or ice cream
Serves 4.


Both recipes sound wonderful. Next time I go grocery shopping, I'll have to remember to make a list, so i can get the ingredients I don't already stock.

Spirit Dancer 01-10-2010 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WolfyOne (Post 31298)
Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

Ingredients
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
3 1/2- to 4-pound boneless pork shoulder roast, netted or tied
1 can (10 1/2 ounces) Campbell's® Condensed French Onion Soup
1 cup ketchup
1/4 cup cider vinegar
3 tbsp. packed brown sugar
12 round sandwich rolls or hamburger rolls, split
Cooking Instructions
Heat the oil in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the pork and cook until it’s well browned on all sides.

Stir the soup, ketchup, vinegar and brown sugar in a 5-quart slow cooker. Add the pork and turn to coat.

Cover and cook on LOW for 8 to 9 hours* or until the pork is fork-tender.

Remove the pork from the cooker to a cutting board and let stand for 10 minutes. Using 2 forks, shred the pork. Return the pork to the cooker.

Divide the pork and sauce mixture among the rolls.

*Or on HIGH for 4 to 5 hours.


This one is cooking now, thanks for the recipe:chef:

Tommi 01-10-2010 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spirit Dancer (Post 31371)
Chicken Stew Southwestern Style

INGREDIENTS

2 lbs skinless boneless chicken breasts cut into 1 1/2' pieces
4 med russet potatoes, peeled and cut very small
1 (15 oz) can mild salsa
1 (4 oz) can diced green chilies
1 (1 1/4 oz) pkg taco seasoning mix
1 (8oz) can tomato sauce

DIRECTIONS

Mix all ingredients together in crockpot, cook 7-9 hours on low. Serve with warm flour tortillas.


Now, this looks like one I can shop for, find the stuff, take on the challenge and try. Thank you.:goodpost:

Sachita 01-10-2010 01:26 PM

Curry baby!
 
I'm a big curry fan and like lots of flavors. I don't really have a need a for a slow cooker but enjoy making soups and stews that I can nibble on throughout the day. here is one of my favorites.

I use organic chicken or turkey thighs. I brown them in coconut oil because I can get it really hot, searing and brown well.

Then in my crock I put the chicken, a little chicken stock, coconut milk, lemon grass, lots of curry, mushrooms, onions, roasted peppers. Sometimes in the end I'll dice up some potatoes, yukon gold and let it all cook slow. The smell is amazing and the taste is to die for.

Spirit Dancer 01-10-2010 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 31572)
Now, this looks like one I can shop for, find the stuff, take on the challenge and try. Thank you.:goodpost:

it's tasty too. Here's a fav of mine


Slow Cooker Stuffed Peppers

Ingredients 6 green sweet peppers
1/2 medium onion
1 pound lean ground sirloin
1 cup minute rice uncooked
1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese (low moisture, part skim) (4 ounces)
Nonstick cooking spray
1 16-oz can tomato sauce


Method
Wash green peppers and cut tops off. Clean out seeds from inside of peppers. In medium bowl combine beef, rice, worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper,8oz of the tomato sauce, and cheese. Mix well. Scoop mixture evenly into the six peppers. Lightly coat the inside of the crock pot with cooking spray for easy cleanup. Place the filled peppers in the slow cooker. Pour the remainder of the tomato sauce evenly over the peppers. Cook for 6 to 8 hours on low-heat setting or 3 to 4 hours on

LaDivina 01-10-2010 01:35 PM

Ooo freaky. I just brought the crockpot up from the basement this morning! There's a pot roast cooking in it right now, similar to the one above.

I had a little-over-3-pound chuck roast, rubbed it with flour, salt, pepper, and minced garlic, then seared it in olive oil. ***Note: next time use garlic powder so as not to smoke up the whole house.*** :-P

Anyway, in the crockpot I mixed one can of cream of mushroom soup, half a packet of dry vegetable soup mix (we didn't have onion,) and half a can of beef broth, then put the roast on top of that and spooned the gravy over it.

After a couple hours on high, I added potatoes, onions, and carrots, as well as parsley, salt, and pepper. It'll probably be another 2-3 hours after that, but I'll keep an eye on it anyway. I'll report after dinner!

Tommi 01-10-2010 01:47 PM

Cooking class
 
Okay..as the non-cook of this group, I do own a crock pot. As da friend WolfyOne knows I do not cook....so, I must share a bachelor story.

I was told by a femme with great intentions that crock pot cooking is easy...I could put stuff in before going to work and come home to a wonderful meal.

I bought a crock pot during football season several years ago.

I personally have used it ONCE.. On a Sunday during football, I I put a corned beef brisket in the thing.
I looked in on it and saw boiling blood.. *** :firetruck: and ..well, it has been in the way back of the cupboard ever since...

I can say that the above are making me want to reach in and give it one more try.

Lady Jewel 01-10-2010 02:03 PM

Yummy :)
 
This recipe is very very easy and yummy. I like to make homemade mashed potatoes to eat with it. And homemade mashies are very easy to make.

Ingredients:
Two bags shredded cabbage (The kind for coleslaw)
One sweet onion
One apple (I use gala)
Pound of center cut bacon (Less grease)
Cup of kosher grape wine (Jewish cough syrup LOL)
Package of smoked sausage or kielbasa

Cut bacon into bite size pieces. Chop up onion. Core and cut apple into bite size pieces. In a large dutch oven sautee bacon untill brown but not burnt or it will ruin the bacon drippings which you will need. Remove the bacon and put the onion into the bacon grease thats in the pan. Cook onion for a few minutes till the onions are translucent. Throw in the two bags of cabbage and the cut up apple with the onions and mix and sautee for ten minutes. Remove from the pain and put it into the crock pot. Add the cooked bacon and mix well. Add the wine (Cooking boils out the alcohol) and stir. Cook on high for an hour and then turn down to low for 8 hours. An hour before its finished, cut up the kielbasa into 2-3 inch pieces and put it into the crockpot on top of the cabbage mixture. This really is a very easy recipe and is oh so delicious. If you are a vegetarian you can adapt the recipe to be meatless.

Dylan 01-10-2010 02:19 PM

Ok, I'm going to sound like a freak, but eh...

When I was 15, our house burned down. So, now I'm kind of afraid to leave stuff just cooking in my house while I'm not there. Are crock pots safe? What if you don't put enough water/liquid in? Will it get too hot and catch the house on fire? Do they shut themselves off if they get too hot or something?

I mean, I would hate it if a pot roast burned my house down.


Do I Need To Get Renter's Insurance Before I Get A Crock Pot?,
Dylan

Sachita 01-10-2010 02:30 PM

Ok since you all love pot roast I have a fancy version that will send you into next week.

You can use a whole roast or if you really want to get fancy take a half a tenderloin of beef or venison tenderloin.

I use coconut oil to sear because I can get the pan really hot without the oil burning but you can also use sesame. In fact toasted sesame oil only adds to the flavor. Sear your meat.

Add your meat into the crock. Next to the meat add fresh cloves of garlic. Then onions. I like whole cippolini's. Then potatoes and carrots. Next add a few cups of beef stock and a 1/2 cup of a heavy red wine. Add salt, pepper, rosemary and thyme. Believe it or not I even add a shake of Cinnamon.

Let this simmer for overnight or at least 6 hours. Then make a rue.

http://www.ehow.com/how_5310470_make-rue.html

This is important, dip out a large amount of broth from your crock. Blend in the rue and then pour over everything. Now let it cook another 3 hours.

OMG- to die for.The carrots and potatoes will be ultra soft, even mushy but its all good. The combination of wine, herbs and rue, just right, turn this into a very hearty, thick stew that will leave your mouth watering inbetween each bite.

WolfyOne 01-10-2010 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 31572)
Now, this looks like one I can shop for, find the stuff, take on the challenge and try. Thank you.:goodpost:



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