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18 More Slow Cooker Recipes

I’m always on the lookout for quick & easy recipes that I can throw together in minutes then walk away to take care of other things while supper cooks (and they need to be tasty too!). This is the second batch of slow cooker recipes here on Tipnut, you can view the first batch of recipes here: 12 Tempting Crockpot Recipes.

Slow Cooker Steak Fajitas Recipe From icookandtell.blogspot.com

Slow Cooker Steak Fajitas Recipe From icookandtell.blogspot.com

Crockpot cooking is more than just a method for quick & easy meals, as I’ve mentioned before a few times it’s also a great budget stretcher.

18 Slow Cooker Recipes
*Note: Descriptions below are quotes from the recipe sites

  1. Slow Cooker Steak Fajitas (as seen in picture): This one is fabulous. While the meat fell apart, the onions, peppers, and flavor were perfect! Recipe found at Cook And Tell.
  2. Super Easy Spaghetti Sauce: I love store bought spaghetti sauce, even though my mother didn’t even know it existed until we were nearly teens. Once she tried it, she was hooked on the ease and the quality. She says “I figure those companies put thousands and thousands of dollars and years of research into perfecting those recipes and who are we not to use them!”. Of course, I love that way of thinking! Still, I like to dress mine up a bit. This both customizes the flavor a bit but also serves to make your sauce go further. Recipe found at Southern Plate.
  3. Slow Cooker Pork and Potatoes: This recipe falls under the category of “comfort food” … The whole house smells wonderful when it’s cooking….and the pork is so tender that you won’t even need a knife! Recipe from Sweet & Saucy.
  4. Slow Cooker Chicken Stroganoff: The recipe yields a good amount of food and has a flavorful sauce that is good with pasta. As always, adjust the ingredients to your family’s liking and feel free to use low fat/low sodium ingredients. You won’t be able to tell the difference. Recipe found at Embracing Him.
  5. Slow Cooker Spinach Lasagna: My only other thought is that for lasagna, this came together very quickly and easily. Definitely a keeper! Recipe at Mulberry Spot.
  6. Turkey Meatball Subs: I tend to keep a lot of ground turkey in the house, but this recipe can be made with any ground meat of choice. I wrote this recipe to make them and serve the same day, but if you brown the meatballs ahead of time you can freeze them, when you’re ready to serve just toss them in the crockpot with some red sauce and cook for about 4 hours on high! Found at The Recipe Mission.
  7. Crockpot Country Ribs with Mashed Potatoes: Recipe found at $5 Dinners.
  8. BBQ Chicken Pizza and Twice-Baked Potatoes: This recipe makes a ton of chicken. I freeze half for another time. You can use some in tacos, on buns as sandwiches, or on a pizza (great with goat cheese and thinly sliced red onions, and more cheddar on top). Recipe found at What’s For Dinner.
  9. Slow Cooker Lamb Roast: While the pre-cooked photograph may not look all that appetizing, the aroma of this dish is absolutely mouthwatering. The combination of curry, garlic and lemon belongs with lamb, and tenderizes it beautifully. Recipe found at Snip And Snail.
  10. Crock Pot Potato Soup: I made some slight adjustments to the recipe I found and it came out delicious!!! Definitely a dish that I will be making again and again. Recipe found at Sofia Vincenza.
  11. Beef and Mushroom Stew in Slow Cooker: Its especially delicious and warms your tummy on these wintery cold days even in the south where you’ve had your unexpected snowfalls lately. Recipe found at Cranberry Blossom.
  12. Crock Pot Pot Roast: The marinade for this includes balsamic vinegar, honey, allspice, rosemary, and more; doesn’t that sound delicious? Leftovers also make a great sandwich the next day. Recipe found at The Crepes Of Wrath.
  13. Pork Chops With Sauerkraut: I thought I’d post a quickie recipe for you all before it gets too warm to want to fire up the slow cooker. Measurements not needed. Recipe found at Devour This.
  14. Enchilada Crockpot Casserole: Anyone who, like me, is constantly in search of easy, delicious, interesting, successful, original slow cooker recipes knows that they’re actually hard to come by. Lots of recipes out there, but not that many of them are easy AND good. Which is why this one is worth its weight in cornbread. Recipe found at Disco Mom Takes On The World.
  15. Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage: I know it’s traditional to make Corned Beef and Cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day, but I didn’t want to make the same old thing I do every other year. So I found this recipe, which adds a bit more flavor. It was excellent even without potatoes (trying to lay off the carbs somewhat). The flavor is kind of hard to describe – sweet and savory and spicy all at the same time. I don’t think I’ll ever do corned beef and cabbage any other way again. Recipe found at Columbus Foodie.
  16. Slow Cooker Chicken Chili: It is full of flavor and has a little heat on it’s own but I opted for some additional adobo seasoning, crushed red chilies and a few chipotle chilies to round out the flavor. Recipe found at Mostly Martha.
  17. Lemon and Herb CrockPot Roasted Chicken Recipe: My oh my, what a tasty bird this was! I had a frozen chicken that I thawed for a few days in the fridge and plopped it whole into the crockpot. I did make a whole chicken earlier in the year, that was delicious, but this guy had an awesome moist, lemony garlic flavor that made my knees go a bit weak. Recipe found at A Year Of CrockPotting.
  18. Steak Sandwiches: I loooove making these on days where I work and don’t have time to make anything time consuming. They have amazing flavour and are super easy to make. Enjoy! Recipe found at Monique’s Scrappin’ Blog (recipe card included!).

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  • Published: March 19, 2009

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