What is your favorite CROCKPOT recipe?!


Question:

What is your favorite CROCKPOT recipe?

I would like to start using my crockpot more often for dinner meals, especially with the hot summer months ahead. I have only made a couple of things in mine! Can you share what your favorite meal is to cook in your crockpot, and the recipe if possible? Thanks!


Answers:
My favorite is my ma-maw's crock pot roast - it's yummy!! Take a beef or pork roast, whichever you prefer & place in bottom of crockpot. Around the meat, layer cut-up veggies such as potatoes, carrots, onions and celery. Add 2 cloves of garlic, then pour over 1 can cream of mushroom soup. Pour in 1 soupcan of water then add 1 pkg Lipton onion soup mix & 1 stick butter. Cook on low for about 8 hours ( I put it on before leaving for work in the morning & dinner is ready when I get home) I like to serve with fresh coleslaw & homemade cornbread........Don't forget plenty of sweet tea!!

An easy and quite tasty thing to cook is spaghetti. All you need is 1 can of diced tomatoes, 2 cans of tomato sauce, rosemary, basil, onions, and Italian sausage(or ground beef/turkey) or both meats if you prefer. You can choose to sautee the meat before tossing it in, but I just generally toss everything in (with the onions being chopped), and let it cook all day. Generally I mix it around after about 5-6 hours of cooking. Add red wine for extra flavor should you like that.

Roast w/potatoes and carrots. Season the roast really well with salt and pepper. Place the roast in the crockpot, put potatoes sliced and carrots around it. Cover with water. Slow cook for several hours. Should be able to pull apart with a fork. Mine are always so tender! I make gravy with the juices the meat cooked in. Just put a little flour in a pan with a touch of oil. Brown for a second. Add the juices and whisk, add a bit of salt and pepper. Serve on bread, put some meat on the bread and smother it with gravy. Serve the veggies on the side! Yummy!

here is one, that i did one day, it is good, Its with the meat off a broiled chicken, first broil or bake a chicken breast and cut into cubes, set aside, get 1 can of delmonte stewed tomatoes, then, cut 1 big onion into cubes, 2 stalks of celery into bite size size peices, 2 stalks of carrots into bite size size pieces, and 1 green pepper into bite size peices, 1 can of buttered mushrooms, Now put all the ingrediates in crockpot, start on low, then through the day if the tomato juice from can seems to evaporate add 1 can of water to it, then turn it up to high, 10 or 15 minutes before serving, Vegitbles should be smooth and cooked, Then lay the mixture ontop of cooked rice or noodles

Pot Roast - add a bag of frozen (thawed) stew veggies - potatoes, carrots celery & onions. Mix a packet of Lipton dry onion mushroom soup mix with a little water & pour over all. Cook on Lo or Hi till cooked through - about 4-6 hours. I don't always pay attention to cooking time, as my pot gets very hot - I test the meat for doneness..

Chicken Cordon Bleu
6 servings

6 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of chicken soup
1 cup milk
4 ounces sliced ham
4 ounces sliced Swiss cheese
1 (8 ounce) package herbed dry bread stuffing mix
1/4 cup butter, melted

Mix together the cream of chicken soup and milk in a small bowl. Pour enough of the soup into a slow cooker to cover the bottom. Layer chicken breasts over the sauce. Cover with slices of ham and then Swiss cheese. Pour the remaining soup over the layers, stirring a little to distribute between layers. Sprinkle the stuffing on top, and drizzle butter over stuffing. Cover, and cook on Low for 4 to 6 hours, or 2 to 3 hours on High.

BBQ ribs.... yummy

Crockpot Turkey Breast

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Ready In: 7 hours, 20 minutes
8 servings

3 medium red potatoes, cut into 1-inch peices (about 4 cups)
8 medium carrots, cut into 1-inch peices (about 2 cups)
1 small onion, cut into wedges (1/2 cup)
1 bone in turkey breast with gravy packet (5-6 lb)
Cranberry-orange sauce*

In crockpot, mix potatoes, carrots, onion, and gravy from turkey breast. Place turkey breast on top.
Cover; cook on Low heat setting 7-8 hours or until vegetables are tender and thermometer inserted in center of turkey reads 170*F.

High Altitude (3500-6500 ft): no change

*Cranberry-orange sauce

1 can (16 oz) whole berry cranberry sauce
zest of 1 orange (about 1 tablespoon)

Mix sauce and zest together; prepare by the can label.

Enjoy!!!!

~Chaya Rina~

Lentils with Vegetables

1 1/2 lbs. smoked Ham Hock
1 medium onion, diced
3 stalks celery, rinsed and sliced crosswise into 1/2 " pieces
1 pkg. fingerling carrots, rinsed
1 16 oz. bag of lentils, rinsed and picked over for duds
Purified water, to cover

Put it all in, turn on your crockpot, wait for 6-8 hours and enjoy your soup. It will be necessary to season with salt and pepper to your taste after cooking.

Here is my version of Pot Roast
simple..
ingredients
pot roast
potatoes-peeled and cut into chunks
baby carrots
canned whole green beans-optional
can of cream of mushroom
lipton onion soup envelope
soup can of water
place roast in roasting pan, place veggies around roast, mix soups and water and pour over roast and veggies.
Cook in a crock pot for 4-6 hours on low

One of my favorite crockpot recipe is
Easy as 1..2..3 Turkey Roast

one- Jennie O Turkey Roast with gravy in Roasting Pan (white-dark meat combo) (comes in a 32 oz box)
2 cans of french style green beans
3 cans of whole potatoes (one can drained)
1. Take turkey roast out of aluminum pan and place in crock pot.
2. Place green beans and potatoes around roast.
3. Cook on low for 4-6 hours.
Slice turkey roast and serve with biscuits.
* Sometimes I add a bag or two of sucess rice and a cup of water instead of potatoes.




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