Wednesday, September 5, 2012

My favorite crock pot meals are....

Drum roll please....

This little post is for my good friend Molly. Eventhough she told me she doesn't read my blog...I see how it is...anyways..

She recently got a crockpot and I was so excited!! I mean how awesome are crockpots? You can throw in a bunch of crap and you come home hours later and your house smells like a five star restaurant and you have supper ready! It is a very energy efficient way to cook!! So here you go Molls. Try these out for now:

1. Crockpot Italian Chicken - I add some broccoli about an hour before serving.
Crockpot Italian Chicken: 4 Chicken Breasts, 1 Packet Zesty Italian Dressing Seasoning, 1 8 Oz. Cream Cheese (softened), 2 Cans Cream Of Chicken Soup; Cook On Low For 4 Hours. If Sauce Is Too Thick, Add A Little Milk. Serve Over Pasta. Wowzers!
2. Mississippi Roast - I added a bag of carrots to mine, some mushrooms and serve over egg noodles. If you don't like egg noodles just throw in some potatoes. Complete meal and so awesome!
3. Crockpot Buffalo Chicken - Three ingredients: 3 lb. bag of chicken, bottle of Franks wing sauce, packet of hidden valley mix. Cook for 5-7 hours on low and shred chicken. Serve on roll with jalapeno cheese and some blue cheese. Carrots and Celery for dipping!!
4. Crockpot Rotisserie Chicken - This is so CHEAP and EASY!!! Also I make stock with the leftover carcass.
5. Honey Sesame Chicken - Serve over rice!!
6. Easiest Dinner Ever - This is pretty self explanatory. I serve over rice although I hear the mix is really good in tacos.

So there you go Miss Molly. Put that crockpot on low, throw a bunch of crap in and you can fill Ronnies belly with some yummy, easy home cooking!!

You know, if you follow my blog from now on I will post other recipes I enjoy. Just saying ;)

2 comments:

  1. Sounds Great! Do you have one of those bigger crock pot? Mine is old and kind of small, if I did a whole chicken I would have to sit it up on its butt!

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  2. I have a 7 qt I believe and yes it is huge! I have seen it at sears for like 25 bucks or something so it may be a good investment for you. It's awesome because it makes a ton of food that I can freeze for later...oh wait...insert Dan, food is all gone. :*(

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