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If you need a tasty, super easy recipe...here is one I tried last night:
1 pork loin roast (on sale) put in crockpot with a little water season salt, garlic salt and pepper 1 small can of either diced green chili's or salsa verde. Let it cook...when it is done, it has the best flavor and is so versatile...we used this one as a roast with potatoes and green beans, but it also makes great mexi food..tacos, burritoes, or just pork chili verde. yum! |
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another crockpot favorite...
Beef roast- pretty much any cut. 1 can beef consomme' seasoned salt, garlic salt, pepper to taste... cut up and add your potatoes now... cut up whatever veggies sound good and add about an hour before youre ready to eat. very, very tasty! |
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and for chicken....
put whole chicken in crockpot.... put a few dabs of butter on top... sprinkle with curry powder (if you really like curry, sprinkle a little more) that's it! Serve with whatever veggies and sides you like. The chicken has the best curry flavor when done!! |
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Made another prok roast with salsa verde...had tacos for lunch, and just had a pork and cheddar sandwich for dinner (home alone tonight)...super easy, super cheap and very tasty!
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Okay, I might go for this. I'm usually intimidated by meat: it takes effort. But the crock pot thing, ya that's good. And easy. I'd be tempted to make a big batch and then put some in cottage cheese tub tupperware for future meals. Since I do sandwiches and tortilla things all the time, so, yeah, Ray, you might have gotten me into the meat aisle.
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Ray, the crock pot pork worked great. I used pork shoulder blade, which I'm sure isn't as good, but the fat melted and was scoopable. I used one small can of green chilies, but two or three would have been fine. depending on how sassy you want it to be.
I'm likely to try the chicken and beef ideas. I've got a freezer now -!!!!- so I can get the big, cheap, "family size" slabs, and when I cook them, I've got room to freeze leftover meals. I fillec ottage cheese tubs with the pork for various future meals. Here's another chicken one: No-Time Thai Chicken One Chicken (or whatever pieces you like) One can coconut milk from funky cheap little delightful Asian store One strand lemon grass from same (it was in the freezer at the store) Dump in crock pot, hang out, cook some rice, eat. |
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