You can see our first post of other origional crock pot freezer recipes here.
You don't have to freeze these, but sometimes having all the ingredients in one bag makes it easy to throw dinner together. And great for husbands who don't cook too!
I'd love to hear how these and our others turned out for you! Feel free to email me with questions, comments etc. atozformomslikeme@gmail.com
Curry Chicken-
Peel and dice 5-7 potatoes
chop 1 cup of carrots
slice 1/2 of an onion
1 # chicken (I used tenders, but you can cut a breast into chunks if you like)
Sauce:
2 T green curry paste (I really wanted the yellow paste but couldn't find it so I improvised and added more spices)
2 T curry powder
2 t. ground ginger
1 t fish sauce
2 t. chicken bullion
1 t. salt
1 can coconut milk
mix well together, then pour over the other ingredients in the bag.
Instructions written on the bag (write this BEFORE putting things into it):
Add 2 c. water. Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 2-4 hours
Italian Chicken
1# chicken
2 cans stewed tomatoes
1 can mushrooms
1/2 onion -sliced
2 T Italian seasoning
1 T garlic- minced.
Add 2 c. water. Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 2-4 hours
Cranberry Orange Chicken
1# Chicken
1 cup orange juice (you could also use frozen concentrate)
1 cup cranberry sauce
Instructions written on the bag (write this BEFORE putting things into it):
Add 2 c. water. Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 2-4 hours
Add 2 c. water. Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 2-4 hours
Breakfast Casserole
12 eggs- mixed well
1 cup milk
4-6 cups hash browns
1 tube sausage (I used Jimmy Dean Maple flavored)
2 t. salt
Instructions written on the bag (write this BEFORE putting things into it):
Add 2 c. water. Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 2-4 hours
Blackberry Meatballs
20-30 meatballs (I used the ones from Costco)
1 pint jar (2 cups) blackberry jam
1/4 cup chili sauce
Instructions written on the bag (write this BEFORE putting things into it):
Add 2 c. water. Cook on low 6-8 hours or high 2-4 hours
These sound yummy~ I need to try a few of these recipes for my family. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! :) They are pretty good!! I hope you enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteHi Jo Dee, Your recipes look delicious and I'd like to try them out. Just wondering what the # beside the amount of meat means, eg: 1# chicken, or 2# pork. do you mean pound of meat?
ReplyDeletecould you please clarify. Thanks
Hi! Thanks for your comment, I hope you enjoy them! Yes the # symbol means "lb" or "pound" :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Is the water you add to the crockpot before cooking really needed? It seems like so much. I'm excited to try some of your recipes.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I can't wait to try a few of these but will omit the water altogether. Seems like it will really water down the flavor. But that's just me... The cranberry orange chicken looks awesome though. Mmm.
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It actually, also, depends on your slow cooker. I usually always double the liquid recommendations of any recipe because I know my machine has a tendency to run hot.
DeleteIt just depends on how much sauce you want. You can always add less water and then as it cooks check it and add more HOT water if needed.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy them!
I noticed that this go round you didn't give bag sizes...gals. or quart size?
ReplyDeleteThe bag sizes wont matter a whole lot- you can adjust them to the size of your family and what fits in your crock pot. Usually I use Gallon only because we have a large family, but I would make the quart size for my parents that was enough to feed just the two of them. These are all for gallon size- if you wanted to make them in quart size just divide the ingredients up to fit in smaller bags.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment! Hope you enjoy them!
Are these recipes enough for 1 or 2 gallon bags?
ReplyDeleteHi! I know this is an old post but I just wanted to ask how anyone did with freezing the raw potatoes in these freezer meal sessions 1 or 2? I have shied away from using them in freezer meals because I've seen so many other comments on other blogs that they turn black or discolor when frozen in freezer meals! Anyone have any experience like this? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt would depend on the ingredients they are mixed with... just like apples/banana's will turn dark after cutting them, but if you coat them in lemon or pineapple juice they wont. Similar to potatoes, it would depend on the other ingredients. I would recommend freezing as soon after cutting as possible.
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