Aug 15, 2011

Chicken Curry With Yams

From: My-crockpot-recipes.com

Braised Chicken Curry with Yams

Ingredients:
Canola oil
2 lbs chicken legs and thighs (I use bonless/skinless thighs mostly)
2 large white onions chopped
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 tbsp minced ginger
1/3 cup madras curry powder (mild, medium/hot your choice)
1 banana
2 bay leaves
4 cups chicken stock
3 large yams, peeled and chopped
salt and black pepper to taste

Directions:
In a hot stock pot coated with oil, season the chicken and brown on all sides. Put chicken aside. IN the same stockpot, remove all chicken fat, leaving only a coating of oil and saute onions, garlic and ginger. Caramelize well, then add curry powder. Mix quickly for 2 minutes making sure not to burn the curry powder. Add back the chicken, banana, bay leaves,yams and chicken stock. Check for seasonings. Briing to a boil and then simmer slowly for 1 1/2 - 2 hours. Serve on basmati rice. I usually toss it all into the crockpot when i add back the chicken etc. . . . and leave it on low for about 4 hours.

Autumn Chicken

From: My-crockpot-recipes.com

Autumn Chicken
Ingredients:
2 large or 4 small chicken breasts
2 parsnips - 2 carrots
1 acorn squash
1 14.5 oz. can of chicken broth
garlic
salt
pepper
nutmeg
honey


Directions:
Peel and chop carrots and parsnips and place them in the bottom of the crockpot. Sprinkle with garlic (I used a teaspoon of pre-chopped garlic. I'm not sure how many cloves of fresh garlic that would be. ) Place chicken on top. Pour in broth. Cut squash into chunks and slice off the skin. Place on top of chicken. Sprinkle desired amounts of salt, pepper and nutmeg on top of squash and drizzle enough honey on top to lightly cover the squash. Cook on low 8-10 hours.

This sounds great - maybe add some apples too???




Eggplant and Tomato Stew with Chickpeas

from: My-Crockpot-Recipes.com

Eggplant and Tomato Stew with Garbanzo Beans

Ingredients:
1 medium eggplant, peeled -- cut in 1/2' cubes
2 cups chopped tomato
1 1/2 cups sliced carrot
15 ounces garbanzo beans, canned -- drained
8 ounces red kidney beans, canned -- rinsed and drained
1 cup chopped onion
1 cup sliced celery
3 cloves garlic -- minced
3 cups vegetable broth
6 ounces tomato paste
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano -- crushed
1/2 teaspoon dried basil -- crushed
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
1 bay leaf


Directions:
1. In a 3 1/2, 4 or 5-quart crockpot, combine eggplant, tomatoes, carrots, garbanzo beans, kidney beans, onion, celery and garlic.
2. Combine vegetable broth, tomato paste, oregano, basil, salt, pepper, crushed red pepper and bay leaf. Pour over vegetables.
3. Cover; cook on low-heat setting for 7 to 8 hours or on high-heat setting for 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Discard bay leaf. Makes 6 servings.



Polynesian Pork Chops

From "101 Things to do with a slowcooker"

Polynesian Pork Chops
serves 4-6

4-6 lean pork chops
1 can (8oz) crushed pinapple (do not drain)
1 cup barbecue sauce (cheap Kraft Honey BBQ sause works well with this)

Place pork chops in a greased 31/2 to 5 quart slowcooker. Combine pineapple and bbq sause and pour over meat. Cover and cook on low hear 6-8 hours. The meat should shred pretty easily. You can use chicken, but I personally like the pork. Serve over rice. Yum!!

Jul 8, 2011

Mexican Crockpot

from: anythingbutmeatloaf.blogspot.com

"Throw chicken breasts, a can of black beans, can of corn, 1 c. salsa and 1 package taco seasoning in the crock pot for 4-5 hours until the chicken is cooked through. Then, remove the chicken, shred it with a fork and place back with bean/corn mixture. Serve over chips with cheese and sour cream. You could also put it over lettuce to make a chicken taco salad. "

I did two chicken breasts, don't drain the corn (if you're like me and did it by instinct, just add water or broth), and cook half the time on low, half on high.

Feb 10, 2011

Dressed-Up Rice Krispies

These recipes are from Cooks Country. We made the chocolate cherry ones the other day and they were really, really good!

Crispy Chocolate Cherry Treats

3 TBS unsalted butter
1 (10 oz) bag mallows
1/2 cup white chocolate chips
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
5 cups Rice Krispies cereal
1 cup dried cherries, chopped
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, melted (Hershey's Special Dark are wonderful)
(melt chips in the microwave in a small bowl heating first for 30 seconds and then for 15-20seconds, stirring in between and after)

1. Prepare 8X8 pan: Line with foil, allowing excess to hang over the edges. Grease the foil. Melt butter in a large pot over low heat. Add marshmallows, white chocolate, and salt. Cook, stirring constantly, until melted and smooth; about 8 minutes. Stir in vanilla; remove pot from heat.

2. Stir in Rice Krispies and cherries until incorporated. Scrape mixture into prepared pan and press into bottom and corners with greased spatula (or hands). Let cool completely, about 1 hour.

3. Drizzle melted semi-sweet chocolate chips over cooled treats. Allow chocolate to cool, at least 15 minutes. Using foil overhand, lift treats from pan. Cut into squares. Serve


Alternatives

Double chocolate Caramel Turtle Treats

Prepare Crispy Chocolate Cherry Treats, substituting 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips for white chocolate chops in step 1. Omit the cherries and stir in 15 soft caramel candies, quartered, and 1 cup chopped toasted pecans with Rice Kristpies.


Fluffer-Nutter Treats

Prepare Crispy Chocolate Cherry Treats, substituting 1/2 cup peanut butter chips for white chips, 1 cup dry-roasted peanuts for cherries, and 1/2 cup peanut butter chips for semisweet chocolate chips (melted).

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I also have to mention another jazzed up recipe from www.ourbestbites.com.  I love to make these for parties during the holidays!

Nov 3, 2010

Drink your greens Kale Smoothies

A friend of mine sent me some recipes for some "green" smoothies. The idea is that you can tastefully drink your healthy (but sometimes not so tasty) greens in a fruit smoothie. These are not my recipes, but I wanted to share them for anyone who is interested in making them. I tried the Orange Cream and loved it! It was SOO much better than the ones I had come up with on my own. Disclaimer: It isn't going to taste like a normal smoothie so don't expect it to. BUT it is very healthy and I personally feel, tasty. I used regular vanilla soy, but the Very Vanilla from Silk might be mighty fine.... You could probably use regular milk or vanilla almond milk.

Combine ingredients into a bender. Blend until smooth (really smooth - you don't want to see green flecks floating around in it. A quality blender is helpful. Mine is a Kitchen Aid 5 speed and it does a great job)

Orange Cream Kale

2 cups vanilla soy milk
3 whole kale leaves
1 ½ cups frozen tropical fruit
Fruit of 1 fresh orange or one 7-oz can mandarin oranges, drained
¼ cup dry milk
6 oz (½ of can) frozen orange juice concentrate
6 oz vanilla yogurt

Blueberry Lime Kale

2 cups soy milk
3 whole kale leaves
1 ½ cups frozen blueberries
½ cup pineapple chunks
6 oz blueberry yogurt
4 Tbsp lime juice (lemon is nasty with kale)

Berries & Kale

2 cups soy milk
3 whole kale leaves
1 ½ cups frozen mixed berries
½ cup frozen tropical fruits
2-3 Tbsp dry milk
6 oz (1/2 of can) frozen juice concentrate of apples or any berries
6 oz mixed berries yogurt

Strawberries & Cream Kale

2 cups vanilla soy milk
3 whole kale leaves
1 ½ cups frozen strawberries
½ cup frozen tropical fruits
¼ cup dry milk
two 6 oz cups strawberry yogurt

Tropical Kale

2 cups soy milk
3 whole kale leaves
2 cups frozen tropical fruits
6 oz pineapple yogurt
4 Tbsp lime juice (not lemon!)

The following is taken from http://www.everynutrient.com/healthbenefitsofkale.html

"Kale provides an excellent source of vitamins B6 and C, carotenes, and manganese. It is also a very good source of vitamins B1, B2, and E, fiber, iron, copper, and calcium. Kale has almost three times as much calcium as phosphorus. This is a beneficial ratio because high phosphorus consumption has been linked to osteoporosis since it reduces the utilization and promotes the excretion of calcium. Kale and collard greens exhibit the same anticancer properties as other members of the cabbage family. "