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AXOrushadvisor 09-10-2012 08:00 PM

This one is a winner. I make it all the time in the winter of course!

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/slow-co...ken-taco-soup/

I'm actually making a bbq brisket in mine as I write. Smells good but it is a new recipe. I'll post if it is tasty.

KSUViolet06 09-10-2012 10:05 PM

If I did not have my Crock + Pinterest, I would starve.

lovespink88 09-15-2012 08:47 PM

Pretty sure Sunday is going to become crock pot day here....Thanks for the suggestions all!

BAckbOwlsgIrl 09-15-2012 09:04 PM

Coq Au Vin
 
I am HUGE fan of Coq Au Vin in the crock pot.
Marinate chicken overnight in cheap red wine or whatever you have left over. Nothing fancy here.
The next morning, add mushrooms, carrots, 3 tablespoons butter, 4 slices of bacon or prescuito and 3 tablespoons flour. Cook on low for 8 hours.

Serve plain or over noodles or rice.

sdtennisgal 09-15-2012 09:53 PM

The best crock pot cook book I have found is America's Test Kitchen Crock Pot Recipes. It gives a lot of really good tips (which don't take that much more time) to get the best results. This is usually searing the meats (and some veggies) before putting them in the crock pot, and a lot of suggestions on what are the best cuts of meat or sizes of veggies to use in recipes.

As far as my favorite recipe (and the favorite of my husband and son) is chile verde pork. I sear some pork shoulder roast (or boneless pork rib meat), thrown that in the crock pot. Then, in the same skillet with the fat left over, soften up some chopped garlic and chopped white onion until slightly brown, throw that in, then chop up some tomatillos and Anaheim chilis, soften those up in the same skillet, and pour on a few table spoons of chili verde salsa. After it has cooked at least six hours, take out the meat and shred with a fork. In a skillet with a little oil, put in some cummin and chili powder, heat to "bloom," then put in the liquid from crock pot, reduce to a thick consistency, and serve meat and sauce with soft tortillas, shredded cheese, etc.


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