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I need a slow cooker recipe
Posted on 12/21/2005 9:50:32 PM PST by lawnguy
Hey Freepers:
 I am tired of Chili and beef stew for awhile, can you recommend your favorite slow cooker recipe.
Something I can put on in the morning, and eat it when we get home. I have a family of 2 teenagers, and two adults.
Thank You for your help!!
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posted on 
12/21/2005 9:50:32 PM PST
by 
lawnguy
 
To: lawnguy
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posted on 
12/21/2005 9:53:39 PM PST
by 
tfecw
(It's for the children)
 
To: lawnguy
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posted on 
12/21/2005 9:54:28 PM PST
by 
Nateman
 
To: Gabz
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:01:26 PM PST
by 
Mo1
(Republicans protect Americans from Terrorists. Democrats protect Terrorists from Americans)
 
To: lawnguy
    You can experiment with various beef recipes... 
 
One we often do is to dump a can or two of mushroom soup and a packet of onion soup mix over a cheap roast, add a little water, and let it simmer all day. At night you shred the beef and serve over rice or noodles. Easy meal - just heat up a vegetable to go with. 
 
Alternatively you can put a couple cans of tomatoes and some Italian spices in with your roast, and have that over rice. 
 
Or there's taco meat: brown a bunch of hamburger, put it in the slow cooker, dump a jar of salsa over it, and let that cook. Serve it with tortillas and lettuce and cheese and whatever you'd normally have with tacos. Turns out pretty good. 
 
Barbeque sauce with a roast or hamburger works, too. 
 
None of this is haute cuisine, but if you're in a hurry...
 
To: lawnguy
    A single guy's goolosh. 
 
Stew meat or ground beef 
Tomato sauce and tomato juice (not too thick, not too thin) 
mac shells (lots of them) 
garlic salt 
 
Sop it up with sour dough rolls when eaten.
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:08:47 PM PST
by 
umgud
(uncompassionate conservative)
 
To: RosieCotton
    Now we're talkin!!
Thank You so much.
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:09:38 PM PST
by 
lawnguy
(Give me some of your tots!!!)
 
To: lawnguy
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:12:01 PM PST
by 
satchmodog9
(Most  people stand on the tracks and never even hear the train coming)
 
To: lawnguy
    Last Christmas, my wife made Polish Kielbasa, Sauerkraut and Perogies in crocks for Christmas Eve Dinner. They came out really good!.....And I'm Italian! 
 
Google Crock recipes and I'm sure you'll get lots more ideas. 
 
Happy Crocking!
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:16:32 PM PST
by 
peteram
 
To: lawnguy
    bump in hopes of more ideas.
 
To: lawnguy
    Here's a recipe I invented when I had a freezer full of wild hog meat I call Black Forest Boar.
  
 Take a pork shoulder or half a fresh ham, and trim off as much fat as possible. Make a rub of salt, pepper, ginger, allspice and nutmeg. Coat the meat and place in the crock. Pack two packages of fresh sliced mushroom around the meat. Pour in enough good dark beer to cover everything. Let it cook all day.
  
 Take out the meat, pull it apart, and discard the bones. Thicken the liquid into gravy. Serve with mashed potatoes and sweet and sour cabbage. Don't forget to save some beer to have with dinner.
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:25:10 PM PST
by 
Hugin
 
To: Hugin
    Mmm-Mmmmm! Shrooms! I'm coming for dinner. Where do you live?
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:31:18 PM PST
by 
Veto!
(Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
 
To: lawnguy
    roast, Lipton onion soup, and carrots in crock pot.
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:41:04 PM PST
by 
Echo Talon
(http://echotalon.blogspot.com)
 
To: lawnguy
    Corned Beef & Cabbage: 
 
3 carrots, cut 3-inch pieces 
4 pounds corned beef brisket 
3 medium onions, quartered 
1 cup water 
1/2 small cabbage head, cut wedges 
 
1. Put all ingredients in order listed except cabbage in crockpot. Cover and cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours. 
2. Add cabbage wedges to liquid pushing down to moisten, turn to HIGH and cook 2 to 3 hours more. 
 
  Itallian Beef:  
4 pounds sirloin tip roast, halved 
2 envelopes Italian salad dressing mix 
2 cups water  
Place roast in a 5 quart slow cooker. Combine the salad dressing mix and water; pour over roast. Cover and cook on low for 8 hours or until the meat is tender. Remove meat; shred with a fork and return to slow cooker until you are ready to serve.  
  Creamy Itallian Chicken  
4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves 
1 envelope Italian salad dressing mix 
1/4 cup water 
1 package cream cheese, softened (8 oz.) 
1 can cream of chicken soup, condensed, undiluted 10 3/4 oz 
1 can mushroom pieces, drained (4 oz.)  
Place chicken breast in crock pot. Combine salad dressing mix and water; pour over chicken. Cover and cook on low for 3 hours. In a small mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and soup until blended; stir in mushrooms. Pour over chicken and cook 1 hour longer or until chicken juices run clear. Serve over rice or pasta prepared according to package directions.  
 BBq Beef Roast  
7 teaspoons chili powder 
1 tablespoon garlic powder 
1 teaspoon pepper 
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper, or more if needed 
4 pounds beef roast 
1 small onion, chopped 
12 ounces chili sauce 
1 cup ketchup 
1/2 cup barbecue sauce 
1/3 cup brown sugar, packed 
1/4 cup vinegar 
1/4 cup worcestershire sauce 
1 teaspoon ground mustard  
1. Cut roast into eight pieces. 
2. Combine the first 4 ingredients and rub over meat; place in crock pot. 
3. Combine onion, chili sauce, ketchup, barbecue sauce, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, and ground mustard; pour over meat. 
4. Cover and cook on high for 5-6 hours or until meat is tender. 
5. Remove meat and shred with 2 forks. Return meat to crock pot and stir; cook until heated through.
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:54:29 PM PST
by 
Keith in Iowa
(Happy Holidays? No thanks. I'm having a Merry Christmas instead.)
 
To: lawnguy
    Mock Cabbage Rolls:   
2 cans tomato soup
    (diluted with i can water &
      blended well)
 1 lb & 1/2 raw hamburger
 1 head cabbage, chopped in inch pieces
 Instant rice
 Start with a layer of raw hamburger, followed by a layer of raw chopped cabbage, drizzle some of the tomato soup over that & then a layer of instant rice.
 Repeat layers to top of casserolle.
 Serve with warm rolls or rye bread & mashed or boiled potatos!
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posted on 
12/21/2005 10:56:56 PM PST
by 
blondee123
(Close our borders to illegals!  Don't try to appease us!)
 
To: lawnguy
    TUrkey or Chicken Tenders 
 
3 pounds boneless turkey breast tenders - (to 4 lbs) 
(or chicken breasts) 
4 medium potatoes, sliced 
4 carrots, sliced 
1 can French onion soup, undiluted 
 
Put vegetables in bottom of crockpot. Add turkey breast. Pour in onion soup. Cook on LOW for 6 to 8 hours. 
 
 
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 11:04:10 PM PST
by 
Keith in Iowa
(Happy Holidays? No thanks. I'm having a Merry Christmas instead.)
 
To: lawnguy
    12 boneless skinned chicken thighs 
2 cans of cream of potato soup 
1 can of cream of mushroom soup 
 
Season to taste 
 
Serve over rice or noodles
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 11:04:47 PM PST
by 
skimask
(Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.)
 
To: RosieCotton
    Add a cup or two of coffee to that roast and your gravy will be out of this world!
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 11:05:00 PM PST
by 
bonfire
(dwindler)
 
To: bonfire
    That sounds awesome. 
 
My buddy makes great chili. We put the chilli in the crock with a couple packs of Nathan's Hotdogs ( Best Hot Dogs Ever) and let the hot dogs cook in the chilli. 
Then its cheap beer and chilli dogs and a hockey game.
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 11:25:06 PM PST
by 
Holicheese
(Would you like a beer? No thanks, I will have a bud light.)
 
To: lawnguy
    Do you have a good .22, and some squirrels in the yard!
 
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posted on 
12/21/2005 11:46:20 PM PST
by 
SWAMPSNIPER
(LET ME DIE ON MY FEET  IN MY SWAMP, ALEX KOZINSKI FOR SCOTUS)
 
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