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Originally Posted By Slavac: Is there such a thing as broccoli cheddar soup that can be made in a crockpot? You can make broccoli cheese soup, but you don't have to do it in a crockpot. It doesn't take that long to cook, and doing it in the crockpot is just an extra hassle. It's basically a "roux + chicken stock, simmer to thicken, add cheese" type of recipe - real simple. |
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: Originally Posted By Slavac: Is there such a thing as broccoli cheddar soup that can be made in a crockpot? You can make broccoli cheese soup, but you don't have to do it in a crockpot. It doesn't take that long to cook, and doing it in the crockpot is just an extra hassle. It's basically a "roux + chicken stock, simmer to thicken, add cheese" type of recipe - real simple. Agreed. Plus to add a little bulk to it, get your favorite package of ramen noodles (chicken flavored is preferable). Add the noodles. I find that the noodles makes it even better. |
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Saw this in a book a while ago. I don't have the recipe so I just wing it from memory and it comes out fine.
16 oz Red Beans 16 oz Crushed Tomatoes 4 oz Chopped Green Chilies 1 cup Chopped Celery 2 tbsp. Italian Seasoning 1 lb. Smoked Sausage Tabasco to taste (I use Dave's Insanity instead.) Slice the sausage into bite-size pieces. Combine everything in the crock pot and stir. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serve over rice. |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber:
Attempting the Pepporocini Beef sandwiches tonight. I did go with a 3lb English Roast instead of Chuck Roast. Was the only thing my butcher had. I added a can of beef broth to the mix since I'm using a bigger crock pot. Didn't want it to get too dry. Will report back after having them for supper. How was it? *fingers crossed that it didn't turn out to be terrible* |
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Originally Posted By path: Sounds too good. Cold weather food.Saw this in a book a while ago. I don't have the recipe so I just wing it from memory and it comes out fine. 16 oz Red Beans 16 oz Crushed Tomatoes 4 oz Chopped Green Chilies 1 cup Chopped Celery 2 tbsp. Italian Seasoning 1 lb. Smoked Sausage Tabasco to taste (I use Dave's Insanity instead.) Slice the sausage into bite-size pieces. Combine everything in the crock pot and stir. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serve over rice. |
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Shoulder roast. Let it cook over night. Take it out at noon. Shred it. Stir in bbq sauce.
BBQ pork sandwiches. Had that tonight.
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Originally Posted By ellaminnow: Originally Posted By metalsaber: Attempting the Pepporocini Beef sandwiches tonight. I did go with a 3lb English Roast instead of Chuck Roast. Was the only thing my butcher had. I added a can of beef broth to the mix since I'm using a bigger crock pot. Didn't want it to get too dry. Will report back after having them for supper. How was it? *fingers crossed that it didn't turn out to be terrible* Wasn't bad. I think what would have set it over the top was a good home made horseradish sauce. I'm had some good HR sauce on some beef sandwiches before that just makes it complete. |
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Beer BBQ Chicken
Trying a new SIM-PULL recipe that I was given by a co-worker that I'm attempting today.
Add the Sliced Onions. Then add your chicken breasts. I pushed the breasts down under the sauce. Cook on Low for 8-10hrs. I'm going for 10hrs to see how it tastes. |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber:
Beer BBQ Chicken Trying a new SIM-PULL recipe that I was given by a co-worker that I'm attempting today.
Add the Sliced Onions. Then add your chicken breasts. I pushed the breasts down under the sauce. Cook on Low for 8-10hrs. I'm going for 10hrs to see how it tastes. I may try that just for giggles, but, I'm considering cutting the amount of liquid you added in half. Waiting for after action report. |
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Originally Posted By GLHX2112: Originally Posted By metalsaber: Beer BBQ Chicken Trying a new SIM-PULL recipe that I was given by a co-worker that I'm attempting today.
Add the Sliced Onions. Then add your chicken breasts. I pushed the breasts down under the sauce. Cook on Low for 8-10hrs. I'm going for 10hrs to see how it tastes. I may try that just for giggles, but, I'm considering cutting the amount of liquid you added in half. Waiting for after action report. Just finished up. It was pretty darn good. Had it with Cheesy Potato Casserole. yum yum. Heck my Dad is picky and he ate almost almost 3/4 of a chicken breast. The dog loved it. I think if I was doing it again, I would go with 1 bottle of booze and stick with the 2 bottles of BBQ sauce. But it really depends on if you want more "kick". I also think 10hrs seemed pretty much spot on. The chicken was extremely tender and fell apart with the touch of your fork. |
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BBQ Beer Chicken ala Crock Pot has been fired up ! I figured I would start it right before hitting the sack, so when I wake up, my house should smell awesome.
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Sweet. Let me know how you like it.
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Originally Posted By path: Saw this in a book a while ago. I don't have the recipe so I just wing it from memory and it comes out fine. 16 oz Red Beans 16 oz Crushed Tomatoes 4 oz Chopped Green Chilies 1 cup Chopped Celery 2 tbsp. Italian Seasoning 1 lb. Smoked Sausage Tabasco to taste (I use Dave's Insanity instead.) Slice the sausage into bite-size pieces. Combine everything in the crock pot and stir. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serve over rice. Headed to the grocery store. Going to add these ingredients to my list and fire up the crock pot when I get home. The red beans are canned, not dried right? |
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Anyone have something for a whole chicken?
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Originally Posted By Andras:
Anyone have something for a whole chicken? I've done a whole roasted chicken, just season and put in the pot. The trick is to elevate the chicken off the bottom using a rack or even some rolled up foil so the bird sits above all the liquid. |
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Originally Posted By Zedhead: A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. Thanks. Got this in the crock pot right now........ |
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Lazy man's pulled pork. Layer the bottom of the pot with sliced onions. Add the pork roast. Layer more onions on top. Fill almost to the top of the roast with Sprite or 7up and cook on low for 8-10 hours. (season with your favorite rub or not) Pour off the liquid, shred with a fork and add you favorite BBQ sauce. Reheat and your good to go.
O know this sounds kinda weird but someone posted this here some time back and it pretty dang good. All day on the smoker over pecan wood is better but this ain't bad. |
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Originally Posted By orion251:
Originally Posted By Zedhead:
A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. Thanks. Got this in the crock pot right now........ You're gonna love it. |
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Originally Posted By Brundoggie: Originally Posted By orion251: Originally Posted By Zedhead: A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. Thanks. Got this in the crock pot right now........ You're gonna love it. Yep, I did! Pretty sure I will be making this 2 to 3 times a month from now on............. Great on rice and can't wait to try it on egg noodles. |
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1 lb. stew meat, any will do.
6-8 small potatoes cut in cubes 1 lb raw baby carrots 1 small onion, rough chopped 1/2 cup red wine 1tbs Ms. Dash seasoning 1 can Cream of Mushroom soup Throw it all in the pot and cook on low for 8-10 hours. I do this with deer meat also. Makes a great meal for 4-6 people depending on size of person. Serve with biscuits or texas toast. |
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Just put Metal Saber's recipe on the crockpot.
1 can beer 3 chicken breasts 1 can chicken broth BBQ sauce Bit of a1 for tang Bit of garlic. No idea if this is going to turn out or not. |
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Originally Posted By Gopher:
Lazy man's pulled pork. Layer the bottom of the pot with sliced onions. Add the pork roast. Layer more onions on top. Fill almost to the top of the roast with Sprite or 7up and cook on low for 8-10 hours. (season with your favorite rub or not) Pour off the liquid, shred with a fork and add you favorite BBQ sauce. Reheat and your good to go. O know this sounds kinda weird but someone posted this here some time back and it pretty dang good. All day on the smoker over pecan wood is better but this ain't bad. I use ginger ale, but I have done this before and it's great. |
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Originally Posted By Slavac: Just put Metal Saber's recipe on the crockpot. 1 can beer 3 chicken breasts 1 can chicken broth BBQ sauce Bit of a1 for tang Bit of garlic. No idea if this is going to turn out or not. I was going to say the beer adds plenty of tang (especially 2 bottles). Be interested to see how the chicken broth & A1 works with it. |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By Slavac: Just put Metal Saber's recipe on the crockpot. 1 can beer 3 chicken breasts 1 can chicken broth BBQ sauce Bit of a1 for tang Bit of garlic. No idea if this is going to turn out or not. I was going to say the beer adds plenty of tang (especially 2 bottles). Be interested to see how the chicken broth & A1 works with it. Honestly it was...meh. There wasn't enough flavor imparted into the chicken. I'm betting that the inclusion of the broth watered everything down too much. Still a good idea, just don't follow my above recipe. |
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Originally Posted By Slavac: Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By Slavac: Just put Metal Saber's recipe on the crockpot. 1 can beer 3 chicken breasts 1 can chicken broth BBQ sauce Bit of a1 for tang Bit of garlic. No idea if this is going to turn out or not. I was going to say the beer adds plenty of tang (especially 2 bottles). Be interested to see how the chicken broth & A1 works with it. Honestly it was...meh. There wasn't enough flavor imparted into the chicken. I'm betting that the inclusion of the broth watered everything down too much. Still a good idea, just don't follow my above recipe. Was afraid of that. |
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Originally Posted By orion251: I liked the sauce but the breast were too dry. I want to try this with thighs to see if they hold up better to the slow and low cooking. Originally Posted By Brundoggie: Originally Posted By orion251: Originally Posted By Zedhead: A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. Thanks. Got this in the crock pot right now........ You're gonna love it. Yep, I did! Pretty sure I will be making this 2 to 3 times a month from now on............. Great on rice and can't wait to try it on egg noodles. But if you made the sauce in a pan and grilled or pan fried some breast to keep them moist and give them a little more flavor it would be awesome. |
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Were your breasts completely covered? Mine are completely covered and were very juicy.
Originally Posted By mo98:
Originally Posted By orion251:
I liked the sauce but the breast were too dry. I want to try this with thighs to see if they hold up better to the slow and low cooking.
Originally Posted By Brundoggie:
Originally Posted By orion251:
Originally Posted By Zedhead:
A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. Thanks. Got this in the crock pot right now........ You're gonna love it. Yep, I did! Pretty sure I will be making this 2 to 3 times a month from now on............. Great on rice and can't wait to try it on egg noodles. But if you made the sauce in a pan and grilled or pan fried some breast to keep them moist and give them a little more flavor it would be awesome. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: Were your breasts completely covered? Mine are completely covered and were very juicy. Originally Posted By mo98: Originally Posted By orion251: I liked the sauce but the breast were too dry. I want to try this with thighs to see if they hold up better to the slow and low cooking. Originally Posted By Brundoggie: Originally Posted By orion251: Originally Posted By Zedhead: A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. Thanks. Got this in the crock pot right now........ You're gonna love it. Yep, I did! Pretty sure I will be making this 2 to 3 times a month from now on............. Great on rice and can't wait to try it on egg noodles. But if you made the sauce in a pan and grilled or pan fried some breast to keep them moist and give them a little more flavor it would be awesome. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile They were, I'll play with it with out the crockpot in two weeks. I think I'll pan fry the breast in a SS pan. then hit the pan with some white wine or chicken broth to deglaze the pan. Add in the cream of chicken soup, cream cheese and dressing then serving it over some noodles. |
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I slow cooked some chicken today, and I want to add some hot sauce overnight.
3 breasts, 6 thighs, 6 legs with the meat pulled off the bone. I have 1 bottle of generic hot sauce, would you add the whole thing, or half? Should I add some honey too? |
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Originally Posted By TexasSheepdog:
Originally Posted By path:
Saw this in a book a while ago. I don't have the recipe so I just wing it from memory and it comes out fine. 16 oz Red Beans 16 oz Crushed Tomatoes 4 oz Chopped Green Chilies 1 cup Chopped Celery 2 tbsp. Italian Seasoning 1 lb. Smoked Sausage Tabasco to taste (I use Dave's Insanity instead.) Slice the sausage into bite-size pieces. Combine everything in the crock pot and stir. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serve over rice. Headed to the grocery store. Going to add these ingredients to my list and fire up the crock pot when I get home. The red beans are canned, not dried right? Yeah, I always use canned, don't see why you couldn't use dried though. I'd soak them first. |
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Originally Posted By path: Yeah I went with canned, didn't have time to soak the beans first. Came out great!Originally Posted By TexasSheepdog: Originally Posted By path: Saw this in a book a while ago. I don't have the recipe so I just wing it from memory and it comes out fine. 16 oz Red Beans 16 oz Crushed Tomatoes 4 oz Chopped Green Chilies 1 cup Chopped Celery 2 tbsp. Italian Seasoning 1 lb. Smoked Sausage Tabasco to taste (I use Dave's Insanity instead.) Slice the sausage into bite-size pieces. Combine everything in the crock pot and stir. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serve over rice. Headed to the grocery store. Going to add these ingredients to my list and fire up the crock pot when I get home. The red beans are canned, not dried right? Yeah, I always use canned, don't see why you couldn't use dried though. I'd soak them first. |
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Originally Posted By Zedhead: Two thumbs up ZedA cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. |
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Onions Carrots Potatoes Garlic Powder Salt n Pepper Water Put all in crockpot and cook on medium over night and then turn to low when you wake up. Will be ready when you get home. The oil makes this stew just Get's better every time you reheat it. Best by day 3 if it lasts that long. Enjoy! |
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Originally Posted By KansanShooter: I don't see oil in the ingredients.. 1 Pikes Peak Roast Onions Carrots Potatoes Garlic Powder Salt n Pepper Water Put all in crockpot and cook on medium over night and then turn to low when you wake up. Will be ready when you get home. The oil makes this stew just Get's better every time you reheat it. Best by day 3 if it lasts that long. Enjoy! |
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Pork-n-Kraut
4 pork steaks 2 jars of kraut Salt and pepper Heavily salt and pepper the pork steaks and give them a hard sear in a cast iron skillet with a little oil. Layer the pork steaks and kraut in the crockpot, starting and finishing with kraut. Cook on low all day. Enjoy! This is so simple, but it's our favorite crockpot dish! |
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Originally Posted By robertl:
Pork-n-Kraut 4 pork steaks 2 jars of kraut Salt and pepper Heavily salt and pepper the pork steaks and give them a hard sear in a cast iron skillet with a little oil. Layer the pork steaks and kraut in the crockpot, starting and finishing with kraut. Cook on low all day. Enjoy! This is so simple, but it's our favorite crockpot dish! Oh gawd that sounds wonderful! |
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Originally Posted By robertl: Pork-n-Kraut 4 pork steaks 2 jars of kraut Salt and pepper Heavily salt and pepper the pork steaks and give them a hard sear in a cast iron skillet with a little oil. Layer the pork steaks and kraut in the crockpot, starting and finishing with kraut. Cook on low all day. Enjoy! This is so simple, but it's our favorite crockpot dish! For anyone that doesn't like sour kraut, may I suggest you dice up 1 or 2 "sweet" apples and put them into your mix. The sweetness of the apple helps counter the sour of the kraut. |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber:
Originally Posted By robertl:
Pork-n-Kraut 4 pork steaks 2 jars of kraut Salt and pepper Heavily salt and pepper the pork steaks and give them a hard sear in a cast iron skillet with a little oil. Layer the pork steaks and kraut in the crockpot, starting and finishing with kraut. Cook on low all day. Enjoy! This is so simple, but it's our favorite crockpot dish! For anyone that doesn't like sour kraut, may I suggest you dice up 1 or 2 "sweet" apples and put them into your mix. The sweetness of the apple helps counter the sour of the kraut. You can also add some caraway seed. I use homeade kraut that a friend cans and it has a lot of caraway. If I were to use store bought, I would add some caraway. Apple is always a good thing in kraut or cooked cabbage. We always add apple to our German style cooked red cabbage. [/quote] |
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Originally Posted By robertl:
Originally Posted By metalsaber:
Originally Posted By robertl:
Pork-n-Kraut 4 pork steaks 2 jars of kraut Salt and pepper Heavily salt and pepper the pork steaks and give them a hard sear in a cast iron skillet with a little oil. Layer the pork steaks and kraut in the crockpot, starting and finishing with kraut. Cook on low all day. Enjoy! This is so simple, but it's our favorite crockpot dish! For anyone that doesn't like sour kraut, may I suggest you dice up 1 or 2 "sweet" apples and put them into your mix. The sweetness of the apple helps counter the sour of the kraut. You can also add some caraway seed. I use homeade kraut that a friend cans and it has a lot of caraway. If I were to use store bought, I would add some caraway. Apple is always a good thing in kraut or cooked cabbage. We always add apple to our German style cooked red cabbage. [/quote] I pretty much make the above recipe, adjusted for amount (i'm single), and, I have been known to toss a bottle of dark beer in there to add some more interesting character to the pot. |
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Do you drain the kraut before putting it in the pot?
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Originally Posted By Gopher:
Do you drain the kraut before putting it in the pot? As is. |
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Here's another simple one that's really good.
Crocked Beef 2lbs beef stew meat cut in 1" chunks 1 package Lipton Onion Soup Mix 1 stick butter Put all 3 ingredients in the crockpot on high, stir it once after the butter melts, turn it to low and cook for eight hours. Serve over noodles or rice. Enjoy! |
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For those of you who have posted recipes thank you. Can you please edit to add a title or description of the recipe in bold and larger font so they stand out?
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Originally Posted By Zedhead: A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Italian Cream Cheese Chicken Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. gonna try this today, will let you know how it was later. added a can of cream of mushroom to it. |
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Zedhed, that chicken and rice recipe was good, my boys and I enjoyed it. Thank you for posting.
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Originally Posted By m00ler03: well, i must say, this was very good Originally Posted By Zedhead: A cheap meal we make once every 2 weeks or so: Italian Cream Cheese Chicken Chicken breasts Package of Italian Dressing Block of cream cheese Cream of chicken soup Onion (if you have one, don't need it) Cook on low 4-6 hours. The last hour or so pull the chicken out and use a blender stick (or whatever tool) to mix up the sauce well so it is smooth. Put the chicken back in and cook for a little more. Serve over rice. I like lots of ground pepper on mine. I think it tastes even better the next day after it has been in the fridge. gonna try this today, will let you know how it was later. added a can of cream of mushroom to it. had it over buttered egg noodles, will try it on rice with the leftovers.. |
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