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Friday, May 16, 2014
7QT and The One Pot Wonder Meal Link-Up
Friday, May 16, 2014
7QT and The One Pot Wonder Meal Link-Up
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I should have taken a picture of the food. Doh! |
9 comments:
We do meat on a bun here every night after I've made a big hunk of meat in the crock pot. Whatever's leftover, I just throw in the crockpot with a bunk of BBQ sauce. And if you call it BBQ sandwiches, it sounds a lot fancier than meat on a bun! I serve with a side of french fries so the kids are always happy.
ReplyDeleteIt's not quite one pot, but it sure is dead easy. Take stew beef and throw in the crock pot, be sure you're using a Reynolds crock pot liner (my favorite gift for new babies). Then, pour a jar of salsa on top. Cook on low for whatever works for you or 4-6 hours. Then serve on top of egg noodles. I usually cook up a huge batch of egg noodles, then throw in a little oil, and freeze in tupperware. Then you can microwave the right amount of noodles, and dump the beef on top. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteJessica, Chuckwagon sounds exactly like the cuban dish Picadillo! Well, minus green olives. It's our favorite easy one pot wonder. Any chance there's a little Cuban in the Thornton blood line? One of Anne's Liebster questions was about go-to meals and Picadillo was my answer.
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Unfortunately, this information is of no use to you, since you basically already know the recipe. And guess what our other go-to meals is... TJ's potstickers in broth or stir fried. I am a one-pot kinda gal, though, and will figure out something creative to contribute to your link-up.I'm linking to an ancient post for now but it's a recipe we still make regularly. I'll have a new post with newer recipes we love soon.
ReplyDeleteIs it terrible that this post just really makes me want those potstickers? I love those things so much... And we were even AT Costco yesterday and I thought, "Man, I should get some potstickers!" But then they were all the way down an aisle we weren't already going down and I got distracted by a sample...
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Life. It's just really hard, you know?I'm expecting #5 in 4 weeks...LESS THAN 4 weeks {little freak-out}!... so I will be following this link up with very great interest! Also, these may not count as one-pot wonders, but they got me through some months of crazy low interest in meal prep -- freezer to crock pot meals. I found the idea first at this post: http://froggingit.wordpress.com/2014/02/19/five-favorite-freezer-to-crock-pot-meals/
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Then I went to the websites she linked to and browsed around for ones that we might like. Sausage Bean Supper doesn't sound like much, but it is DELICIOUS. Nothing like out of the freezer, into the crock pot, ready at dinnertime.
We do meat on a bun here every night after I've made a big hunk of meat in the crock pot. Whatever's leftover, I just throw in the crockpot with a bunk of BBQ sauce. And if you call it BBQ sandwiches, it sounds a lot fancier than meat on a bun! I serve with a side of french fries so the kids are always happy.
ReplyDeleteIt's not quite one pot, but it sure is dead easy. Take stew beef and throw in the crock pot, be sure you're using a Reynolds crock pot liner (my favorite gift for new babies). Then, pour a jar of salsa on top. Cook on low for whatever works for you or 4-6 hours. Then serve on top of egg noodles. I usually cook up a huge batch of egg noodles, then throw in a little oil, and freeze in tupperware. Then you can microwave the right amount of noodles, and dump the beef on top. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteChuckwagon sounds AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteJessica, Chuckwagon sounds exactly like the cuban dish Picadillo! Well, minus green olives. It's our favorite easy one pot wonder. Any chance there's a little Cuban in the Thornton blood line? One of Anne's Liebster questions was about go-to meals and Picadillo was my answer.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, this information is of no use to you, since you basically already know the recipe. And guess what our other go-to meals is... TJ's potstickers in broth or stir fried. I am a one-pot kinda gal, though, and will figure out something creative to contribute to your link-up.
I'm linking to an ancient post for now but it's a recipe we still make regularly. I'll have a new post with newer recipes we love soon.
ReplyDeleteI was going to link the same recipe you did! Our family loves "salsa chicken" and it covers at least one extra meal and lunches for us! During the winter I throw a cup of chicken broth in it and eat it like tortilla soup with crunches up chips and a sprinkle of cheese!
DeleteIs it terrible that this post just really makes me want those potstickers? I love those things so much... And we were even AT Costco yesterday and I thought, "Man, I should get some potstickers!" But then they were all the way down an aisle we weren't already going down and I got distracted by a sample...
ReplyDeleteLife. It's just really hard, you know?
ONE POT WONDER LINK UP IS THE BEST IDEA EVER!! Can't wait to add a few new recipes to my collection...
ReplyDeleteI'm expecting #5 in 4 weeks...LESS THAN 4 weeks {little freak-out}!... so I will be following this link up with very great interest! Also, these may not count as one-pot wonders, but they got me through some months of crazy low interest in meal prep -- freezer to crock pot meals. I found the idea first at this post: http://froggingit.wordpress.com/2014/02/19/five-favorite-freezer-to-crock-pot-meals/
ReplyDeleteThen I went to the websites she linked to and browsed around for ones that we might like. Sausage Bean Supper doesn't sound like much, but it is DELICIOUS. Nothing like out of the freezer, into the crock pot, ready at dinnertime.