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LakeOntarioFarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

933 Posts

Brenda
North Rose NY
USA
933 Posts

Posted - Oct 02 2009 :  5:16:50 PM  Show Profile
A couple of days ago I took my crock pot out of the cupboard where it had been hiding all summer- and put it in it's place of honor- on the counter, right in between the toaster and the food processor!

Now, I would love to have every farm girl's favorite crockpot recipe!! I do have some, but don't use it enough and I really should!

One of my favorites is potato soup. It came in the recipe book that came with my very first crockpot- in 1978 for my wedding shower. It was the first recipe I ever made in there and we have always loved it!

So, bring those recipes on! It's cold and rainy here and I can't wait to use my crockpot! :)

Brenda
FarmGirl # 711

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SuzieQ
True Blue Farmgirl

175 Posts

Suzie
Texas
USA
175 Posts

Posted - Oct 02 2009 :  5:37:19 PM  Show Profile
Chicken and herbs
frozen chicken, lots of herbs you like, some vegs you like and let it cook for 6-8 hours. I checked the temp after it had cooked for 6 hours and the temp was 180 and supper was done.
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Autumn Leaves
True Blue Farmgirl

463 Posts

Jennifer
Northern California
USA
463 Posts

Posted - Oct 02 2009 :  5:42:06 PM  Show Profile
How about a pot of chili beans? I use one bag red beans and one bag kidney soak overnight (cooks faster and reduces my husbands well lets say toots :) Cover them with liquid, I use beef broth and water, cook until tender. Then I brown some ground beef with onions and bell peppers add tomatoe sauce, chili powder, cumin, garlic, paprika, salt and black pepper. It's kinda season to taste I've never really measured. Dump mixture in beans, cook a little longer or eat them babies now. Oh, DO NOT forget the sweet cornbread! Sorry I don't have an exact recipe but, it's my hubbies favorite during that first winter storm!


Warm Wishes
Jennifer

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1badmamawolf
True Blue Farmgirl

2199 Posts

Teresa
"Bent Fence Farms" Ca
USA
2199 Posts

Posted - Oct 02 2009 :  6:38:33 PM  Show Profile
One of my familys favorites is pulled barbacue beef. I use chuck roasts, score them, add a layer of bar sauce, meat and more sauce, cook on low all day adding more sauce if needed, and it will fall apart when down, I pull it apart with a fork. I make some crusty french type large rolls, then you have the best sandwichs ever.

"Treat the earth well, it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children"
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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl

3557 Posts

Diana
Orofino ID
USA
3557 Posts

Posted - Oct 02 2009 :  6:52:37 PM  Show Profile
Any piece of elk or beef in the cp and I put one can of tomato soup and one can of french onion soup mixes together pour over the meat. Cook all day good over noodles potatoes rice any thing you like.

Diana

Farmgirl Sister #273
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Diane B Carter
True Blue Farmgirl

1270 Posts

Diane
Blasdell N.Y.
USA
1270 Posts

Posted - Oct 03 2009 :  10:21:13 AM  Show Profile
My favorite and easiest one is pork roast with sauerkraut. Just put the pork in the crock-pot rinse sauerkraut put on top add some water or tomato juice. cook on low all day it falls apart and is delicious.

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southerncrossgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

631 Posts

Gena
Harmony NC
USA
631 Posts

Posted - Oct 03 2009 :  1:16:54 PM  Show Profile
Diana, do you put water in the CP? I was wondering, because of the onion soup mix.

"A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes"==Cinderella
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4HMom
True Blue Farmgirl

720 Posts

Kelly
Montana
720 Posts

Posted - Oct 03 2009 :  1:51:16 PM  Show Profile
I just put a lamb roast in the CP this morning for tonight. I've got a cup of veggie broth, a can of coconut milk, fresh garlic, cumin, tumeric, cinnamon, a dash of curry, a couple of tart apples (little ones from our tree), and am cooking it all day. I'll be serving it over rice tonight.

"Be the change you want to see in the world" -Gandhi
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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl

13055 Posts


Louisiana/Texas
USA
13055 Posts

Posted - Oct 03 2009 :  2:35:36 PM  Show Profile
Brenda:
I would love if you posted the potatoe stew on the site.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
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22angel
True Blue Farmgirl

498 Posts

Pam
Manitoba
Canada
498 Posts

Posted - Oct 03 2009 :  6:21:46 PM  Show Profile
It's been quite awhile since I've actually been on this forum....but it's always a joy to come visit!

I bought my very own first crock pot this summer. I'm completely on my own & got sick of trying to decide what was for supper for just me. So I bought a crockpot & can make it up the night before, turn it on in the morning before I go to work & it's ready by the time I get home for supper. Lovely! Some of the recipes I have really liked are Moroccan Stew (vegetarian), Cashew Chicken Chili, Cherry Pork Chops, Chicken Stew, Beefy Macaroni & Indonesian Beef Stew. All of the recipes are from my cousin's Company's Coming Slow Cooker recipes book. I also made a roast with some seasonings (that I can't remember!) & it was DEElicious (as my nephew would say). There is a blog documenting one lady's resolution to use her crockpot every single day for a year (2008 with some updates for 2009) http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/

Life isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.
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Room To Grow
True Blue Farmgirl

974 Posts

Deborah
Kingston Georgia
USA
974 Posts

Posted - Oct 03 2009 :  7:40:36 PM  Show Profile
I made a REALLY good Chocolate Lava Cake in the crock pot the other day. My DH said it was really good but he could only eat that one piece because it was very rich...BTW...it was good
Deborah

we have moved to our farm...and love it
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herblady55
True Blue Farmgirl

3470 Posts

Judy
Louisville Ohio(Stark Co)
USA
3470 Posts

Posted - Oct 18 2009 :  4:26:43 PM  Show Profile
One of my favs is chicken/portabella mushroom soup. It's a nice simple soup for those bone-chilling days. I just cook the chicken til tender in about a qt of water.Add the fresh mushrooms,salt, pepper, garlic and whatever other herbs your tastebuds might be asking for at the time.(it's a very forgiving soup.You can't hurt it)Cook about an hr on high to let flavors mingle. Then add 1 can of evaporated milk, 1 stick of butter and turn the cp off or on warm. Add more seasonings to taste.It freezes well too.Enjoy!
Judy


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AmethystRose
True Blue Farmgirl

254 Posts

Rosemary
Huntingdon PA
USA
254 Posts

Posted - Oct 18 2009 :  5:10:12 PM  Show Profile
Baked sweet potatoes. Just wash and dry them, and put into the crockpot unpeeled. Add no liquid. You will be surprised how much liquid they produce and how tender they are.
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Jenzi
Farmgirl in Training

21 Posts

Jenna
Berlin MD
21 Posts

Posted - Oct 19 2009 :  2:59:02 PM  Show Profile
I would love to try the lava cake recipe if you'd care to share...
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LaDonna
Farmgirl at Heart

5 Posts

LaDonna
North Dakota
USA
5 Posts

Posted - Oct 19 2009 :  3:29:34 PM  Show Profile
One of our favorites is Zesty Beef Roast. Combine on a plate: 1 Tablespoon ground mustard,1 Tablespoon dried oregano, 2 teaspoons chili powder, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon each of salt & pepper. Roll a 3 lb. roast in this until well coated, using ALL the seasoning. Place in greased crock pot. Chunk 4 large potatoes and 4 large carrots and place them around the roast. Cover. Cook on low for 8-9 hours. Do Not Peek!
We like to use the leftovers in quesidillas or burritos with black beans added.
Hope you enjoy!
I really like using a crock pot!

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MommaJ9
True Blue Farmgirl

157 Posts

Kimberly
Longview Washington
USA
157 Posts

Posted - Oct 19 2009 :  4:46:51 PM  Show Profile
Our favorite crock pot recipe is Salsa Chicken. Put 4-6 boneless, skinless chicken thighs (can use breasts, but they're more expensive!) in the bottom of pot. Sprinkle 1 envelope low-sodium taco seasoning over chicken. Pour 1 can cream of mushroom soup and 1 cup of salsa over chicken. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Remove chicken and shred before adding back to pot. Stir in 1/2 cup sour cream. Serve with rice. Soooo yummy!

Farmgirl #783
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KellyA
True Blue Farmgirl

237 Posts

Kelly
Johnsonville NY
USA
237 Posts

Posted - Oct 20 2009 :  03:56:01 AM  Show Profile  Send KellyA an AOL message
My favorite is beef stew, but I use a twist recommended by Cook's Illustrated...I prepare the potatoes and carrots on a large sheet of foil with some oil, salt, pepper and thyme, close it like a hobo package, and set it on top of the meat mixture in the cp. The veggies are perfectly cooked, flavored and not mushy! YUM!

Kelly
When a cookbook is in hand, life is good!
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Lynner
True Blue Farmgirl

225 Posts

Sheri
Missouri
USA
225 Posts

Posted - Oct 21 2009 :  3:17:08 PM  Show Profile
A family favorite for many years has been Crock Pot Chicken and Dressing. Cook several leg quarters in boiling water. Debone chicken and put in crock pot. Add about 1/2 to 3/4 bag of herb seasoned stuffing mix, chopped onion,chopped celery,and about 2 to 3 cups of the chicken stock. (You may need more as the stuffing soaks up liquid) Just to the way you like it. Cook on medium for about 4 hours. And enjoy with some cranberry sauce and a vegetable. My youngest daughter now 29 always expects this for her birthday every year.
Buen Provecho (good eating)
Sheri

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Sarahpauline
True Blue Farmgirl

672 Posts

sarah
Ringgold GA
USA
672 Posts

Posted - Oct 21 2009 :  4:59:05 PM  Show Profile
anyone have any good recipes for vegetarian crockpot meals?

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txbikergirl
Farmgirl in Training

46 Posts

Cindy
Elkhart TX
USA
46 Posts

Posted - Oct 21 2009 :  5:20:52 PM  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Room To Grow

I made a REALLY good Chocolate Lava Cake in the crock pot the other day. My DH said it was really good but he could only eat that one piece because it was very rich...BTW...it was good
Deborah



I'll second the request for the recipe... I was at a memorial service last month and someone at the church had made a crockpot dessert that was warm chocolatey goodness - cake, fudgey, marshmallows, nuts... so would be grateful for your recipe to try it out.

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22angel
True Blue Farmgirl

498 Posts

Pam
Manitoba
Canada
498 Posts

Posted - Oct 21 2009 :  6:10:34 PM  Show Profile
Sarah, I have a recipe for Moroccan Stew that is pretty good! I actually really like it & it has stuff in it that I'm not sure I would eat by itself. Here it is:

Moroccan Stew

1 c boiling water
1/4 c sundried tomato halves

2 c cubed potatoes
2 c sliced zucchini
1 1/2 c diced onions
1 1/2 c sliced carrots
1 c green pepper
2 tbsp oil
3 c water
19 oz can chickpeas, drained & rinsed
14 oz can roasted red peppers, drained & slivered
1/4 c raisins
1 tbsp chicken or vegetable bouillon powder
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp turmeric
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cayenne
1/8 tsp pepper
1/3 c water mixed with 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch

Pour boiling water over sundried tomato in small bowl. Let stand for 15 minutes until softened. Drain. Cut into thin slivers & set aside.
Put everything in the crockpot & cook on high for about 3-4 hours or low for 6-7. I added chicken to mine since I had it, but I think it would taste realy good without it. Also, it tastes really good with bread. It makes quite a lot & I had it for ages.
**I'm not sure that you really need the sundried tomatoes (diced tomato would probably work just as well) or the roasted red peppers (just use fresh, or roast them yourself, if you're so inclined). I didn't add potatoes to mine either, since it was quite full in my 4 quart crockpot, but if you have a bigger one, feel free to add them. With the zucchini, next time I would make them smaller pieces & probably peel them too, since they just end up falling apart & being big chunks of "stuff" (I hate "chunkies" except in salsa).

Serve with

Cinnamon Couscous
2 c water
1 tbsp chicken or vegetable bouillon
1 tbsp hard margarine
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1 1/2 c couscous

Combine water, bouillon, margarine & cinnamon in large saucepan. Bring to a boil. Add couscous. Stir. Remove from heat. Cover & let stand for 10 minutes. Fluff with a fork before serving.

Hope you enjoy!

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