Crockpot recipes
Hey all. Saw the thread posted a few days back about favorite fall recipes and thought I'd share a couple of my fav crockpot recipes.
Cube steak w/mushroom gravy
Put cube steak in crockpot with 2 cans of roasted garlic cream of mushroom soup and 2 cans of golden mushroom soup. Cook on low for about 6 hours or so. Makes a very tender steak with a creamy mushroom gravy. My family loves this and there is never leftovers!!
Salsa Chicken
Pour one large jar of salsa (we like Wal Mart's brand - thick and chunky. Whatever degree of heat you prefer) over four boneless chicken breasts. Cook on low for about 6-8 hours. I usually serve this with shredded mexican style cheese on top (I put each plate in the microwave and nuke it for a 1/2 minute or so just to help the cheese melt faster) and a dollop of sour cream. Sometimes I will fix a Spanish flavored rice to go with it. The salsa really flavors the chicken and the chicken is so tender!!! Delish!!!
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As for my crockpot recipe...I make my own pulled bbq pork or beef. I simply put an inexpensive roast in the crock, pour in 4 cups of water mixed with a pkg of Lipton's Beefy-Onion dry soup mix, some garlic powder, & pepper & let it cook all day on low till it's litteraly falling apart. I then pour off the liquid & reserve it for use in a later dish such as stew, shred the meat & then add enough bbq sauce so the meat isn't dry (I usually add some liquid smoke to the sauce), then put the meat in a shallow baking pan & broil, turning often, to give it that bbq'd look. Serve over hamburger buns or roll up in a tortilla or just eat it as is! Yummmm!!!
I also make a habit of saving every little bit of leftover veggies, meat, chicken, whatever, in a bowl in the freezer. During the winter, once a month, I will dump all the leftovers into the crock, add a couple cans of diced or crushed tomatoes & again the beefy-onion soup mix, & make a delicious EVERYTHING soup!
Bon apetite!
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