Many of us are often looking for ways to save some money on our grocery bill. That’s the beauty of some slow cooker meals. Something like ham, red beans, and rice can be an inexpensive and tasty meal that will fill your bellies without depleting your bank account. You can save a little more by using your favorite herbs and spices for flavor and skip these flavorful veggies. But I admit that I definitely always have to have my onion and garlic in everything that I can! Continue reading “31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Ham with Red Beans and Rice”
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31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Creamy Mushroom Beef
‘Tis the season for comfort food. And one of my favorite kinds of comfort food involves beef. I can’t help it. I am a carnivore and try to keep some red meat in my diet as part of maintaining my iron levels. Creamy mushroom beef is definitely one of my favorites. Let this cook all day in your slow cooker and make the house smell so warm and inviting. I prefer to serve it over noodles, but some may like it better over rice. Enjoy! Continue reading “31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Creamy Mushroom Beef”
31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Creamed Cauliflower and Cheese Soup
Cauliflower is everywhere these days! That’s because it’s actually good for you. I will sit and eat cauliflower with ranch dip all day long, but I also like adding it to various dishes for a healthy meal. And you can never go wrong adding cheese to anything, right? So here you can enjoy cauliflower and cheese in a soup that you make in your slow cooker. So filling and yummy! Continue reading “31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Creamed Cauliflower and Cheese Soup”
31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Corn on the Cob
Corn on the cob is my favorite thing in the summer months. I get so excited when I see it available in the stores and am always sad when it’s gone. And I want fresh corn, locally sourced. That always tastes the best. And there are so many ways that you can make corn. Check out all of the amazing flavor that you can get by making it in your slow cooker!
To make corn on the cob in the slow cooker, you will need the following:
- fresh corn
- aluminum foil
- butter
- salt
How to make corn on the cob in your slow cooker:
- Husk your corn, making sure to remove all of those silky hairs.
- Place each piece of corn on a piece of foil. Top with a pat of butter and season to taste with salt. (Note: At this point you can also use other flavorings like pepper, chili powder, garlic salt etc. Season to your hearts content!)
- Wrap the corn tightly in aluminum foil and place it in your slow cooker. Fill it with enough corn to feed your family, but make sure the lid still closes completely. (You can cut the ears of corn in half to fit more in there.)
- Cook the corn on on high for 2 to 3 hours until it is tender. The more cobs you have in your slow cooker, the longer it will take.
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31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Corned Beef and Cabbage
We traditionally associated corned beef and cabbage with St. Patrick’s Day. I know I do. I look forward to the meal every year, especially the variations like corned beef sliders that I get down at the local pub for the holiday. But you can actually enjoy this meal at any time of year. In fact, I highly suggest it, because it is an easy and filling meal that everyone likes. Continue reading “31 Days of Slow Cooker Meals: Corned Beef and Cabbage”