

In a small bowl mix together flour, salt, and pepper pour over meat, and stir to coat meat with flour mixture. breakfast sausage or andouille or bratwurst)Ģ pounds beef stew meat, cut into 1-inch pieces (save fat for beans)ġ-1/2 cups beef broth You can find a variety of recipes online, here are mine:ġ to 1.5 cups dry beans (rinse and sort in colander) My favorite crock pot meals are beans and rice, beef stew, corn & chicken chowder, and pulled pork. Sometimes I freeze individual portions to have for lunches or dinners when I’m too tired to cook something new.

Leftovers are great as more Sammie’s, served over a baked potatoe, or in a tortilla. Serve on toasted buns with condiments of your choice, cole slaw and pickles or whatever. Return the shredded chicken to the cooker and add some more barbecue sauce if you want and let it marry together for another half hour or so. When the chicken is tender, remove it from the cooker and shred it with your meat claws, two forks or in your Kitchenide mixer. Your meat thermometer is your friend if you are worried about doneness. Set your cooker to 4 or 5 hours on low, total time depends on your cooker. I don’t bother stirring in everything will blend together in due time. The chicken will release its own juices during cooking. Just kind of eyeball that shit and don’t drown it. Glug some bottled Italian salad dressing (I like the Olive Garden one) and some bottled BBQ sauce over top (lots of people swear by Sweet Baby Rays, but that isn’t my jam. Place boneless, skinless chicken thighs on top. Similar SubRedditsĮasiest recipe, that I got from this sub, pulled chicken: slice some onions and layer them into the bottom of your cooker (just do it by eye, how many ever you think would be good). See our Food Safety Tips for advice concerning frozen poultry, when food is safe to eat, and much more. This isn't the place for your SEO needsĬreamy Tortellini Soup with Chicken & Spinach Crude or hateful comments may result in a ban

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