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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I'm looking for some new recipes. (Fun topic on Fab...I know. ) We have a busy life. We both work a stressful job, we have kids to take to scouts and sports and other activities. The last thing I want to do some days is cook. I LOOOVE crock pot (slow cooker) recipes. It just makes life more simple. Anyone have any good ones? |
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over a year ago
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Spicy bbq pulled pork.
Get some normal bbq sauce and mix in some paprika, cayane pepper and brown sugar. Cover the pork shoulder and then cook on low for 8 to 12 hours.
Take the pork out and shred it up. Use corn flour to thicken the sauce in the slow cooker and mix it with the shredded pork. Serve with rice and roasted vegetables or in wraps |
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By *oddyWoman
over a year ago
between havant and chichester |
Chicken thighs onions mushrooms bacon bay leaves 3 tins of the condensed mushroom soup
chops onions mushrooms and bacon put it all in slow cooker and bingo a yummy chicken cassorole
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liver bacon onions cider the cheap one redcurrant jelly dont even have to add gravy mix as it makes its own |
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"I'm looking for some new recipes. (Fun topic on Fab...I know. ) We have a busy life. We both work a stressful job, we have kids to take to scouts and sports and other activities. The last thing I want to do some days is cook. I LOOOVE crock pot (slow cooker) recipes. It just makes life more simple. Anyone have any good ones?"
I found a new one I really liked the other day - pork loin with celery (and onions) in cider and mustard with thyme. The pork was deliciously tenderised. ![](/icons/s/razz.gif) |
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"Spicy bbq pulled pork.
Get some normal bbq sauce and mix in some paprika, cayane pepper and brown sugar. Cover the pork shoulder and then cook on low for 8 to 12 hours.
Take the pork out and shred it up. Use corn flour to thicken the sauce in the slow cooker and mix it with the shredded pork. Serve with rice and roasted vegetables or in wraps "
That sound great! Pork cooked in root beer is awesome too! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Spicy bbq pulled pork.
Get some normal bbq sauce and mix in some paprika, cayane pepper and brown sugar. Cover the pork shoulder and then cook on low for 8 to 12 hours.
Take the pork out and shred it up. Use corn flour to thicken the sauce in the slow cooker and mix it with the shredded pork. Serve with rice and roasted vegetables or in wraps
That sound great! Pork cooked in root beer is awesome too!"
or with one of those premixed cans of JD & ...delicious! |
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A nice curry always tastes better in the slow cooker, I think it brings out the flavours as it cooks.
I make homemade rice pudding in mine too, I love the skin you get on top ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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We use our hob twice a week for boiling eggs and our oven approximately every fortnight. Everything else I cook is done in a slow cooker. We could not survive without them (we have two 3 and 4.5 litres)!
There are a couple of "200" recipe books, simple enough to find on Amazon, that have loads of great ideas that can form the basis of meals and you can then tweak them to suit. |
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Butternut squash curry.
Dice the butternut into half inch cubes. Add box of passatta, chilli, garlic, onion, curry spices and a tin of chick peas.
Add a tablespoon of chutney. Cook on slow.
It's Lovely. |
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