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The pumpkin custard got me looking and I found this recipe for pumpkin oatmeal..
2 cups Old-fashioned Oats 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup Greek yogurt, plain, fat free 2 egg whites 1 cup pumpkin puree (not pie filling) 1/3 cup raw honey, more or less to taste 1 3/4 cups milk Directions: Add the first 4 ingredients to slow cooker and stir to combine. In a medium bowl combine the remaining ingredients, pour over oat mixture and whisk just to combine. Cover and cook on low 1 1/2 to 2 hours on low or until desired consistency. Garnish with toasted walnuts pieces. The recipe is from www.skinnyms.com I saw others there that looked good and they are for crock pot also |
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This one sounds delicious also! *bumping recipe to the front so I can find it* |
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I didn't see this one on here yet ...
SUPER EASY MEATBALLS 1 package frozen meatballs (any kind - I use turkey) 1 cup of grape jelly 1 bottle chili sauce (can't remember if its 12 or 16 ounce bottle) Put it all in a lightly greased slow cooker (think sprayed with Pam), turn on low, let cook for 3 or 4 hours. Enjoy! I make this a lot during football season ... is also good for bringing to a covered dish meal (potluck). |
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I don't use my crock pot for much - You can't control it and mess with it enough lmao, especially my roast I have to be able to really watch and add things to when it's time...it makes me nervous waiting for it and not having any real input except at the beginning lmao.
I have one thing I make in the crock pot though, all the time. I got the recipe somewhere on the net. Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese 16oz elbow macaroni 3 C cheese - I use cheddar and pepperjack but you can use anything 8oz cream cheese 2 1/2 C milk (may need more depending on how creamy you like it) 12oz evaporated milk Cook it on low for two hours, check it out and make sure everything is melting properly. Cover it back. Should be done in 2 1/2-3 hours total. Super creamy. You can add more milk if it's too thick for you.
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Bumping for all ye crock potters. Best kitchen appliance ever...
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Today I got my small crock pot out and I am cooking up a batch of lentils.
Here is what I do: First, rinse off a small package of mixed lentils, which also has split peas too, and rinse off half of a small bag of white navy beans; then put all the washed and rinsed off lentils and beans in the crock pot and cover them with about 20 ounces of miso broth and about a quart of spring water (don’t use tap water). Add a splash or two of your favorite vinegar (I love rice vinegar), then turn the crock pot on high and wait for the contents to become bubbly hot. Then turn your crock pot down to a low temp, add two cups of dry red wine, and let it all meld together to make a juicy lentil soup. Serve with naan bread and your favorite hummus (I love red bell Pepper hummus). Enjoy❣️ |
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I started two cups of orange lentils and eight cups of water on low. After I have some coffee, I’ll peel a few small potatoes, quarter them, and add them to my slow cooker. I’ll season with a few vegetarian, no chemicals added boullion cubes, garam masala, tumeric, coriander, and curry powder. When Pete gets home from work, I’ll add a can of coconut milk and a package of frozen chopped spinach.
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