snow is coming what's in the crock pot
#33
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Pulled Pork.--2 pork tenderloins and 1 (12 oz) bottle of root beer - cook on low for approx 7 hours - (check if meat shreds easily). Drain off rootbeer- shred pork and return to cooker, add 1 bottle of your favorite Bar b que sauce - heat and eat on buns.
#35
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Location: Folsom, CA
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Sounds like tonights dinner. Thanks for sharing.
Originally Posted by rushdoggie
Chicken Tortilla Soup
4 chicken breast halves or 6-7 boneless thighs
2 15-oz. cans black beans, slightly drained
1 15-oz. can kidney beans, slightly drained
1 15-oz cans stewed tomatoes or stewed tomatoes with green chilies
1 cup salsa
4 oz can chopped green chilies (I leave this out if I use tomatoes with chilies
1 4.5 oz can tomato sauce
tortilla chips
grated cheese
Sour cream
Combine all ingredients except for chips and cheese in a large crockpot.
Cover and cook on low for 8 hours, or on high for 4 hours. Just before
serving, remove chicken and shred into bite-sized pieces. Stir chicken
back into soup. To serve, put a handful of chips in a bowl, add soup, top
with cheese and spoonful of sour cream.
4 chicken breast halves or 6-7 boneless thighs
2 15-oz. cans black beans, slightly drained
1 15-oz. can kidney beans, slightly drained
1 15-oz cans stewed tomatoes or stewed tomatoes with green chilies
1 cup salsa
4 oz can chopped green chilies (I leave this out if I use tomatoes with chilies
1 4.5 oz can tomato sauce
tortilla chips
grated cheese
Sour cream
Combine all ingredients except for chips and cheese in a large crockpot.
Cover and cook on low for 8 hours, or on high for 4 hours. Just before
serving, remove chicken and shred into bite-sized pieces. Stir chicken
back into soup. To serve, put a handful of chips in a bowl, add soup, top
with cheese and spoonful of sour cream.
#36
Crock Pot recipe for Dogs ;) -- and it's whats in the crock pot right now!
Because I know many of you have dogs, and because I cook for my 20 lb pug (because most dog food is terrible) - here is my recipe for home cooked crock pot dog food.
I take split chicken breasts (about four large) and put them in crock pot. I fill the crockpot with water and cook on low for 24 hours. I then take a potato masher and mash the chicken breasts into little pieces. The bones will mash also after having been cooked for 24 hours. (weight bearing bones will not mash up - such as leg and thigh bones so these are not good to use)
I then add 1 heaping cup of sojos original (wheat and grain free along with vitamins), a heaping cup of Honest Kitchens Preference (dehydrated vegetables and fruits along with vitamins) and one cup of brown rice. I continue cooking till rice is done and water has been absorbed.
When cooled, I mix thoroughly and scoop out of crock pot in serving sizes and put in snack sized zip lock baggies to freeze.
I then add this to a little high end kibble (Canidae)and our little pug just loves it (and it's so good for her too!!)
Because I know many of you have dogs, and because I cook for my 20 lb pug (because most dog food is terrible) - here is my recipe for home cooked crock pot dog food.
I take split chicken breasts (about four large) and put them in crock pot. I fill the crockpot with water and cook on low for 24 hours. I then take a potato masher and mash the chicken breasts into little pieces. The bones will mash also after having been cooked for 24 hours. (weight bearing bones will not mash up - such as leg and thigh bones so these are not good to use)
I then add 1 heaping cup of sojos original (wheat and grain free along with vitamins), a heaping cup of Honest Kitchens Preference (dehydrated vegetables and fruits along with vitamins) and one cup of brown rice. I continue cooking till rice is done and water has been absorbed.
When cooled, I mix thoroughly and scoop out of crock pot in serving sizes and put in snack sized zip lock baggies to freeze.
I then add this to a little high end kibble (Canidae)and our little pug just loves it (and it's so good for her too!!)
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