Does anyone have any crockpot recipes full of flavor that could feed 7? Love the crockpot but only have recipe for brisket, roast and clam chowder. I've made changes to every recipe I've found and they taste sooo good.
I LOVE crockpot dinners! you can make chilli that feeds a lot...hamburger beans chilli seasoning and onions and cheddar. or there is crockpot lasagna that is easy hamburger tomato sauce broken up lasagna noodles mozzerella cheese and ricotta cheese stir it up and let it cook, ribs are great too cut them in sections like three or four ribs per section dump some bbq sauce salt and pepper and brown sugar, oh another favorite here is you take chicken breasts cream of whatever soup (muchroom celery broccoli anything really) add some taco seasoning cheese and sour cream and milk let cook you can put it over rice or beans or even put in burritos.
Thank you, those sound good. You just made me hungry lol
Quoting shawsa82:
I LOVE crockpot dinners! you can make chilli that feeds a lot...hamburger beans chilli seasoning and onions and cheddar. or there is crockpot lasagna that is easy hamburger tomato sauce broken up lasagna noodles mozzerella cheese and ricotta cheese stir it up and let it cook, ribs are great too cut them in sections like three or four ribs per section dump some bbq sauce salt and pepper and brown sugar, oh another favorite here is you take chicken breasts cream of whatever soup (muchroom celery broccoli anything really) add some taco seasoning cheese and sour cream and milk let cook you can put it over rice or beans or even put in burritos.
Quoting Holly126:
I make beef tips and rice. You need stew meat and 1 can of beef gravy for every 2 lbs of meat you have. Mix meat, gravy, salt and pepper. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serve over rice or noodles. I also make ranch chicken/porkchops. Take chicken or porkchops and 1 can cream of mushroom soup and 1-2 packs of ranch mix. Combine soup, ranch and salt and pepper. Pour over meat and cook on low for 3-5 hours. Serve with rice or mashed potatoes, using the sauce as gravy.
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- 25mamaof3
on Feb. 4, 2012 at 3:16 PM