This is the time of year I usually dig out the slow cooker... recipes anyone?
I will try and post something here in the next few days - did not bring my recipe books to work LOL!
This is the time of year I usually dig out the slow cooker... recipes anyone?
I will try and post something here in the next few days - did not bring my recipe books to work LOL!
one of my FAVORITE soups.... my kids love it, so that is always a plus
taco soup
1 can of pinto beans (i usually skip this because i dont like 'em)
1 can of corn - with the 'juice'
1 can of rotel tomatoes and chilies
1 can of whole tomatoes with juice
1 packet of taco seasoning
1 packet of dry hidden valley ranch dressing mix
2 lbs of ground beef (you can use boneless chicken breasts also, just toss them on the top)
brown your beef then throw it in the crock pot. throw the aboveingredients in the crock pot.
let it cook on low for 4-6 hours
after putting it in your bowl, top with sour cream, shredded cheese and eat it using tortilla chips. YUMMY
iusuallydouble this recipe because its sooooo good the next day as well, after all the flavors meld.
i found a pic online made with chicken.
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I'm a huge fan of overnight pit BBQ'd pork shoulder for pulled pork on a bun sandwiches (topped off with crunchy coleslaw and Louisiana hot sauce)! But my BBQ grille isn't made for overnight cooking and/or smoking. So my wife came across a very simple recipe for making pulled pork with BBQ sauce and onions in a slow cooker - and while it may not be pit BBQ.... it is damn sure a close second! [H]
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="" mce_style="font-size: 8.33333px; " mce_fixed="1" id="">Delicious pork shoulder, cooked with barbecue sauce and onion, then shredded.><div id="abw" class="hrecipe" style=""><div id="abm" class="clear" style=""><div id="abc" style=""><div id="articlebody" style=""><h3 id="rI" style="">Ingredients:<ul style=""><li class="ingredient" style="">pork shoulder roast, about 4 pounds<li class="ingredient" style="">2 medium onions, thinly sliced<li class="ingredient" style="">1 1/2 cups water<li class="ingredient" style="">1 bottle (16 ounces) barbecue sauce, or 2 cups homemade sauce<li class="ingredient" style="">1 cup chopped onion[/list]<h3 id="rP" style="">Preparation:<div class="instructions" style="">Place half of the thinly sliced onions in bottom of slow cooker; add pork and water, along with remaining onion slices. Cover and cook on LOW for 8 to 10 hours or 4 to 5 hours on HIGH heat setting. Drain liquid from slow cooker; chop the meat coarsely and discard excess fat. Put the pork back in the slow cooker. Add barbecue sauce and chopped onion. Cover and cook on LOW for 4 to 6 hours longer. Stir occasionally. Serve with warm split buns and coleslaw.<br style="">Serves 8 to 10.</div></div></div></div></div>
Originally Posted by The Empty Way"
Man this sounds killer. So easy, I'll have to give this a shot this weekend. Thanks [B]
Originally Posted by Sweet_Jesus"
Enjoy! The leftovers nuke up nicely for a few days worth of sandwiches - 'pending on size of household.
Here's some chili I made yesterday turned out pretty good:
2lb ground beef (90/10)
1/2 lb jimmy dean hot sausage
1 large onion
3 jalapenos
1 bell pepper
28oz can of diced tomatos
15oz can of tomato paste
1 can old el paso hot red enchilada sauce
1 container hot bueno green chile (frozen aisle)
Garlic powder
Chili powder
Cumin
Pepper
Kosher Salt
Red pepper flakes for additional spice
Start browning meat. Chop onion, bell pepper and jalapenos. Put all the chopped vegetables in the crockpot, add the can of tomatoes and enchilada sauce and green chlie. When the meat is nearly finished cooking (still slightly pink) add the tomato paste to the meat and mix it in until it's fairly consistent. Add meat mixture to crockpot. Unfortunately I don't really measure my spices so add the spice to taste. Let it cook on low for 6 - 8 hours or so. I started with a moderate amount of spice so I checked on it every other hour or so and added where I thought it needed it.
my brother does the same thing, i shall hit him up. agecookbook anyone? LOL