Crockpot

    Published on 03-14-2010
    Categories:
    1. Crockpot

    Here's mine. It makes a big difference in the finished product. I do a bunch in advance and keep it in the freezer: ... ...

    Published on 12-29-2009
    Categories:
    1. Crockpot
    2. Pork

    Ham and Bean soup- crockpot. Ok . so I am going to assume that you have a ham bone in your freeser. When ever... ...

    Published on 12-29-2009
    Categories:
    1. Budget Meals
    2. Crockpot
    3. Mexican and Bean Dishes

    Crockpot Enchiladas - Note: Leftovers freeze very nicely 1 pound ground beef, cooked 1 medium onion, sauteed 1/2... ...

    Published on 12-29-2009
    Categories:
    1. Budget Meals
    2. Crockpot
    3. Beef
    4. Mexican and Bean Dishes

    Crockpot Chili wtih shredded cheese,biscuits (I use Bisquick and add a bit of extra baking powder) – I like to split the biscuits and serve the chili on top, orange wedges (there are a lot of veggies in the chili, so orange wedges make a nice fruit/veggie accompaniment. Or do baby carrots or whatever your family enjoys.)


    Crockpot Chili:

    2 pounds ground beef or turkey (I use 1.25 lbs ground tu ...

    Published on 12-29-2009
    Categories:
    1. Budget Meals
    2. Meal and Menu Plans
    3. Crockpot

    Michelle is one of our members who creatively feeds her large family. She shared some of her family's favorite meal ideas. You can find recipes for most in our recipe gallery!


    Chicken pot pie with leftover chicken and LOTS of veggies to bulk it up. My kids finished off a 13x9 pan of the stuff and STILL wanted more. Serve with salad.

    Tacos made with ground turkey. Two pounds feeds us all with a bit leftover for DH's lunch the next day, or taco soup for dinner. Serve with all the fixings and 2 cans re-fried beans.

    Spaghetti- one pound usually feeds us. I mix jarred sauce with grated carrots, zucchini and mushrooms. I always sneak in veggies when I can. I serve with homemade cheese biscuits

    Meatloaf- I make either a two pound one or I make them in muffin tins for meatloaf muffins. I serve it with mashed potatoes and peas usually. Leftovers make great sandwiches with ketchup or either goes well broken up in spaghetti.

    Frittata- I cook up veggies..peppers, onions, mushrooms, sometimes bacon as well. I blend up 1 dozen eggs and cook with the softened veggies until a *wet* scrambled egg consistency, then add in cheese and stick under the broiler til set. I serve it with either fried potatoes or a salad.

    Chili-I make a huge crockpot at a time. I either use 1pd turkey or 1pd ground beef and then load up on veggies and beans. Add in tomatoes, peppers, and garlic. We serve this with cheese and crackers. Leftovers are great for hotdogs, mixed with mac-n-cheese, on baked taters, topped with cornbread for a pie, or with spaghetti noodles.

    Whole chicken- So versatile.You can flavor it a million different ways, bake it or crockpot it. The leftovers can be used a million ways- pot pie, tacos, taco soup, chicken spaghetti, enchiladas, chicken & noodles, chicken soup, stroganoff..on and on. I serve whole chicken with roasted veggies.

    Pork roast- I crockpot mine with BBQ sauce for sandwiches served with potato salad or slaw. Leftovers make wraps with tortillas or mixed with baked beans. I crockpot it with cream of mushroom soup and brown gravy and serve w/ mashed potatoes and peas or corn. Leftovers I add sour cream and make a pork stroganoff and serve with noodles and broccoli.

    I like to make bean burritos out of homemade tortillas ( I don't cook them until they're filled, then I bake), 2 cans of re-fried beans, a little salsa (TBSP per tortilla) and cheese. Bake them all off at once (not sure how many I make) and freeze. They're great topped with sour cream, served with Mexican rice. Cheap, cheap.

    And of course, always save your veggies in a big bag in the freezer. Pull it out and make a big pot of veggie soup when it's almost full.

    When I get onions on sale .99/3lb bag, I like to make onion cheese soup. It's pretty cheap and filling when served with homemade bread from the maker.

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