MENU
Yellow Pepper Ketchup

Yellow Pepper Ketchup by Syi

This is good on hot dogs & other sandwiches (even ones you wouldn't normally put ketchup on) and also as a dip. A slightly sweet taste with a little hint of spice.

1 vote
4292 views
Slow Cooker Chipotle Pulled-Pork Sandwiches

Slow Cooker Chipotle Pulled-Pork Sandwiches by Robyn Savoie

Put a spicy spin on pulled pork...stir in chili powder and chipotle chilies in Adobo sauce.

1 vote
4586 views
Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup

Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup by Julia Ann Souders

Enjoy a rich soup of chicken, vegetables and noodles to soothe you through the cold chill of winter. Use 1 cup of frozen peas and carrots. Or use all canned chicken broth. .©2007-2015 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks Canadian Intellectual Property Office.”…

1 vote
5310 views
Pecan-Crusted Beef Tenderloin with Juniper Jus

Pecan-Crusted Beef Tenderloin with Juniper Jus by pescador

2 votes
8083 views
Grandmas Roast Beef

Grandmas Roast Beef by Two Southern Girls

Roast Beef was a staple when we went to visit Grandma on vacation. After a long drive I would come through the door and be greeted by the sweet smell of Red Wine and Garlic and I knew what was in store; Roast Beef and Pilaf. The best part was the next day when she would let me put some of the leftovers on a shish- Ka- Bob stick…

3 votes
7093 views
Smothered Cabbage

Smothered Cabbage by Genet

Smothered cabbage is a common New Orleans side dish. Cabbage, especially when pan-fried by my mom or cooked down with pickle meat by my great-grandmother, ranked high on my list of favorite veggies. It’s not fancy or pretty, but it is tasty and relatively good for you. While my recipe is somewhat of a culture clash–Irish veggie…

2 votes
5086 views
Asian-inspired Mini-Meatballs

Asian-inspired Mini-Meatballs by Amos Miller

A perfect appetizer, great hot or cold, and can be easily made the day before the party in a large crock pot. All you’ll need is toothpicks and tiny plates! I’ve built upon an interesting recipe I found for meatballs with a teriyaki sauce and the inclusion of, yes, dried cranberries. This was so tasty when I first made my…

3 votes
9622 views
Toasted Chili

Toasted Chili by Two Southern Girls

Why toasted you say Because it's made with my favorite Simmering Ingredient WINE!

1 vote
2049 views
Stove Top White Chicken Chili

Stove Top White Chicken Chili by ChaCha Can Cook

I love this recipe because it is such a change from traditional chili. In this recipe I use tomatillos, which are available in most areas locally, and have an unusual taste that most people (I know) haven't tried. This chili is rich, hearty, and very satisfying on cold days. It freezes really well, and please remember to adjust…

1 vote
6090 views
Slow Simmered Beef Chili

Slow Simmered Beef Chili by Its a Food Fetish

This chili is loaded with lean ground beef, two varieties of kidney beans, hearty chunks of onion, green bell pepper, tomato and a combination of smokey spices.

1 vote
3711 views
Slow Cooker Roast with Vegetables

Slow Cooker Roast with Vegetables by "Cheffie Cooks"

Tender Beef and carrots, potatoes in a savory sauce-just delicious.

1 vote
2054 views
Giggling Gourmet's Rage'n Cajun Jambalaya

Giggling Gourmet's Rage'n Cajun Jambalaya by Giggling Gourmet

Good for those gatherings anytime of the year!!! This has a nice mild spicy heat without the hot sauce, but, I find kicking it up a notch with your own choice of a good zinger kind of hot sauce makes this dish a lot of fun to eat with everyone around the table! Warms the bones, tickles the ribs and fills those bellies!!

1 vote
9699 views
Buffalo Chicken Dip

Buffalo Chicken Dip by 1st Place Recipes

Recipe Source: http://www.recipekitchen.net Delicious Buffalo Chicken Dip Recipe Perfect For A Tailgate Party Recipe.

1 vote
5735 views
White Chicken Chili

White Chicken Chili by Misty Bown

From 175 Essential Slow Cooker Classics Page 160

1 vote
5140 views
Crock Pot Chunky Applesauce

Crock Pot Chunky Applesauce by Salad Foodie

A great way to “use up” apples. I do even if they’re starting to wrinkle and wink at me. I use up any variety of apple on hand, but of course cooking apples have that nice edge, don’t they? In recent years temperatures of slow cookers have increased. I start mine out on LOW; after a while if it’s cooking too fast, I switch it to…

2 votes
4888 views