Archive for the ‘Crockpot Recipes’ Category

Belly Me Up To The Trough and Hand Me A Shovel!

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

         









I am having problems with this post.  Here we go again.

HAND ME A SHOVEL, One of those hand kind you use in your flowers and let me stand over the crockpot and eat out of the pot. This is too good.

Slow Cooker Lasagna

Crystal Brunk

Singers Glen, VA

From Fix It and Forget It Cookbook . This is on Page 51

1 lb ground beef, browned

4 – 5 cups spaghetti sauce, depending upon how firm or how juicy you want the finished lasagna.

24 oz container of cottage cheese

1 egg beaten

8 -10 lasagna noodles, uncooked. I broke mine in half and then  I boiled the halves for about 6 minutes.

2 – 3 cups mozarella cheese

Combine ground beef and spaghetti sauce.

Combine egg and cottage cheese.

Layer half of the ground beef mixture, the ry noodles, the cottage cheese mixture and the mozarella cheese in the slow cooker. Repeat layers ending with mozarella cheese.

Put lid on.  Cook high 4 -8hours or on low 6-8 hours. I cooked low for 6 hours.  This is wonderful.. I promise I could have stood over the pot and ate it with a shovel!! But I did not..  I contained myself!!!!

I am letting it cool in the crockpot insert. I will put it in the refrigerator after it cools. Tomorrow take it out and put it back in the crockpot on low and warm it up.

It would be great with english peas, salad, garlic bread or heck it was not to bad just by itself! It is a keeper and 10 stars!!!!












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Eat Your Heart Out.. Well Maybe Just One Serving!

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

 











I have been married for 23 years this June. I never thought my cooking was good but Gary always ate it and never complained. Well maybe once. I decided it was time for me to straighten up and fly right or get traded in on a new model!  In an earlier post this month I posted about my wonderful find “Fix It and Forget It” crockpot cookbook at Dollar General for $8.00. Today I saw the same book at Wal-Mart for $15.99.

Tonight Mac and Cheese.  It is wonderful. Here is the recipe and it gets 5 stars and definately a keeper.

Macaroni and Cheese, By Sherry L. Lapp, Lancaster, PA  Page  145

8 oz of elbow macaroni,  I cooked mine for about 10 mintues on stove according to the box directions.

13 oz can evaporated milk

1 cup whole milk.. I used skim.

1/4 cup butter melted,  I did not melt mine

2 large eggs, slightly beaten

4 cups total of sharp shredded cheese divided.  I did not seperate mine.

1/4 tsp to 1/2 tsp salt, according to taste. I did not use much because we do not like a lot of salt.

1/8 tps white pepper. I did not use this.. I used regular pepper to taste when I put on plate.

1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese.

In slow cooker combine lightly cooked macaroni, evaporated milk, whole milk and butter, eggs and 3 cups of cheese, salt and pepper.   (I combined everything including ALL 4 cups of cheese)  Top with remaining cheddar and Parmesan..  I only had to top with Parmesan.. That is just me.. Sometimes I cant follow perfectly.  Cover . Cook on Low 3 hours.. I covered and cooked on high 3 hours. I was pressed for time.  Before I served it I gave it a good stir.

IT TURNED OUT PERFECT. This would be a great dish to take to your church function or anything else . You could cook it even day before and when you got to function leave it on low and it would stay perfect until ready to serve.

We had serving of Mac and Cheese, slice of pork roast, creamed peas and tea.  I can say one thing. WE LOVED IT.. The first bite… I swear I heard the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing Hallellujah, Hallellujah!! “cause it was heavenly just like their singing!  

It is wonderful,  a keeper and plenty left over for more meals. This would be great if you had children. Cook it, feed them and put rest in refrigerator for another day.  I may even try to freeze some.  It really is good.

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I Am Going To Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair!

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

IF he does not act right, he goes. Well Uncle Ben’s Boiling Bag Rice and I have parted ways. You remember my post yesterday about the Savory Pepper Steak and my problem with the rice? Gary and I went 12 miles to the nearest grocery store, Piggly Wiggly more commonly known around these parts of the woods at “The Pig.” We went to get some rice that Carol,my webmaster who is also a good cook and knows everything about cooking, web sites and such recommended. I got there and they did not have the rice I wanted so I ended up with some long grain brown rice. It looked like it would work. Tonight I boiled 1 cup rice with 2 cups water like it called for and when it got done rinsed and drained and then got the oil in the skillet warming, poured in the onions , pinch of sugar, and soy sauce then stirred for a few minutes. Dumped in the rice and started stirring like crazy. It was looking pretty good. Now the scary part.. One egg lightly beaten poured over the rice and stir like crazy.. In just a few minutes it was done.. Smelled heavenly. Put the rice on a plate and added the steak mixture over the rice and yes it was good. I am sorry Uncle Ben…You would not act right and you have to go!!! Well I will keep you for other things like rice pudding but you do not make it in the stir fried rice department..

We had a great dinner on the back porch we have glassed it.. Twinkling tiny lights on the ceiling and a dvd of a crackling fire place playing on the TV.. For a split second I was burning up watching the flames, I thought oh the power of suggestion!!! Then I realized it was only a hotflash!!!

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Savory Pepper Steak

Friday, January 22nd, 2010


Fix-It and Forget-It Recipes for Entertaining: Slow Cooker Favorites for All the Year RoundDuring the holidays we ate dinner at my brother and sister in law’s house, Mike and Wanda Wheeler.  Wanda can cook.. That is just it..  I have never eaten anything at her house that was not good. This year she had some type of smothered steak over fried rice. Oh was it good.  Well I have been craving it ever since the dinner at her house.

One day this week we were at the Dollar General in Locust Fork. I will say one thing about this DG, we have been in a lot but this by far is the best yet.  It is like a mini Wal-Mart. Clean as you can imagine, neat stocked shelves with named brand items. The women there take so much pride. Well I was on the school supply section where the books are and happened to see a book, “Fix-it and Forget-it Recipes for Entertaining. Slow Cooker Favorites for all the Year Round” , by Phyllis Pellman Good and Dawn J. Ranck.  This book was $8.00.   Oh the back it goes for $16.95. I snapped it up. Told two people and ended up going back and getting two more.  Aunt Jan and Carol.. I have your book!

On page 26 there is a recipe for Savory Pepper Steak. Oh did it sound good. I thought well I will make it and stir fry my rice.  I got up this morning and prepared the recipe and put it in the crock pot.  It cooked all day long and the house smelled so nicely. Tonight I cooked the rice. I had Uncle Ben’s brown rice boil in the bag type thing.  The Savory Pepper Steak was so good.  I had all fresh ingredients.   The rice did not brown up as nicely as Wanda’s and I am going to have to check what she used.  But all in all this is 5 stars and a keeper.  There is enough for tomorrow.  If any left I will freeze it to use in soup later on..  Here is the recipe. Enjoy..it is wonderful. I plan on having all my meals for the next few months from this cookbook. Crock Pot cooking is so easy.. It is just like the book says. Fix-it and Forget it.  I am thinking about getting all the ingredients ready the night before and putting in the crock pot insert and put it in the refrigerator and then the next morning just take it out and turn it on and go on about my sewing business!

Savory Pepper Steak by Grace W. Yoder, Harrisonburg, PA

1 1/2lb beef round steak cut 1/2″ thick. ( I got cubed beef steaks from Whole Foods Market and sliced them)

1/4 cup flour

1/2 tsp. salt

1/8 tsp pepper

1 medium onion, chopped or sliced . I used finely sliced.

1 garlic clove, minced.  I have it already minced in jar.. I used 2 tablespoons more or less.

2 large green pepper, slick in 1/2″ strips. I just sliced mine and then chopped some. The recipe called for using one to cook all day and then chop the other when it gets near done. I only used one.

29- oz can whole tomatoes. I used a quart of my fresh tomatoes that I canned this summer.

1 TSPB. beef  flavor base, or 1 beef bouillon cube. I OMITTED THIS  TO MUCH SALT.

1 TBSP Light Soy Sauce

2 tsp Worcestershire sauce

3 TBSP. Flour

3 TBSP Water

1.  Cut beef into strips.

2.  Combine 1/4 cup flour, salt and pepper. Toss with beef until well coated. Place in slow cooker.

3.  Add oinions, garlic and half the green pepper slices, mix well.  I added ALL the pepper slices I did not want to be bothered later with having to chop more after I have gotten the kitchen clean.

4.  Combine tomatoes, beef base, soy sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Pour into slowe cooker.

5.   Cover. Cook on low 8 to 10 hours.

6.  One hour before serving, turn to high and stir in remaining green pepper.

7.  Combine 3 TBSP flour and 3 TBSP Water to make smooth paste. Stir into slow cooker. Cover. Cook until thickened.

8.  Serve over rice.

I give this 5*****’s    It is so good.  Tomorrow I think I am going to cook some Orzo and serve it over the Orzo.

If you cook this let me know what you think. 

Later on next week I am going to try the spaghetti sauce in the book.


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