haha yeah, i didn't see that chicken enchilada soup before i posted. i might have to do that with boneless chicken!i haven't figured out what recipe i'll do yet, i plan to find one today. what kind of liquid/sauce would make the chicken moist? i could also break apart the chicken halfway through cooking so it soaks up more of the liquid.
10/19/2009 9:29:12 AM
CROCK POT CHICKEN CACCIATORE 3-4 lbs. boneless/skinless thighs and breasts1 large onion, thinly sliced2 large red or green bell peppers, sliced3 cloves garlic, crushed1/2 teaspoon each basil and oregano1 (6 oz.) can tomato pastefresh mushrooms, sliced2 bay leaves1 (8 oz.) can stewed tomatoes with chilessalt and pepper to taste2 cups burgundy wineParmesan cheese, for sprinkling before servingPlace sliced onions on bottom of crock pot. Add chicken.Stir together remaining ingredients and pour over chicken.Cook on low 7-9 hours or high 3-4 hours. Serve over pasta, with a salad on the side. ~~How does this sound???
10/19/2009 9:39:25 AM
I would so nom on that. Do it.
10/19/2009 9:40:40 AM
ok....does burgundy wine mean any red wine? or is burgundy wine a particular type of wine?
10/19/2009 9:41:52 AM
Burgundy refers to a region of France. Stick with either Pinot Noir or Chardonnay. Those are the most common. With chicken, I'd think you'd want a white wine, like Chardonnay.Also, this sounds so unhealthy but SOOOO delish:CROCK POT CHICKEN & BISCUITS 2 skinless, boneless chicken breasts3/4 c. all-purpose flour3/4 c. uncooked oatmeal2 tsp. baking powder1/4 c. oil1/2 c. skim milk1 egg white8 oz. frozen peas1 lg. carrot, shredded2 c. cold water1/4 c. all-purpose flour1 tbsp. dry minced onion1 tsp. poultry seasoning2 tsp. chicken bouillonCube chicken and brown, using cooking oil spray. While chicken is cooking, mix 3/4 cup flour, oatmeal, baking powder, oil, milk and egg white together (will make a wet biscuit dough). In oiled crock pot, mix cooked chicken, peas and carrot. Reusing pan, heat 1 1/2 cups water, onion, poultry seasoning and bouillon on medium heat. Mix 1/2 cup cold water and 1/4 cup flour together to make a white sauce.Gradually pour white sauce into water-bouillon mixture, stirring constantly. Continue stirring until mixture forms gravy. Pour gravy over chicken, peas, carrot mixture and slightly stir. Drop biscuit dough in 1/4 cupfuls onto top of crock pot mixture. Cover and leave 1/4 inch vent (so steam can escape). Cook on high 4 to 5 hours, until biscuits are slightly brown.NOTE: DON'T cook this on low, or the biscuits will not brown. Serves 4. This dish can also be done in the oven. Use a casserole dish and bake 40 minutes at 425 degrees.
10/19/2009 9:47:16 AM
yeah that sounds delishus ....burgundy wine is white wine? could they be any more misleading with their names!? chardonnay it is!]
10/19/2009 9:58:18 AM
pretty sure a burgundy wine is a red wine
10/19/2009 3:27:49 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgundy_wine
10/19/2009 3:31:54 PM
i'm a wine noob of the worst kind. i thought Pinot Noir was a white wine too oh, and i'm totally doing the chicken cacciatore recipe up there ^^^^^^ tomorrow [Edited on October 19, 2009 at 3:36 PM. Reason : .]
10/19/2009 3:34:59 PM
10/19/2009 3:38:32 PM
Pinot Grigio is white, that's why i thought Noir was white toofor the record, i fucking hate wine
10/19/2009 3:39:25 PM
I think recipes that call for "Burgundy" usually mean the red though. I mean the recipes would be pretty different depending on whether you use white or red, and most people read "Burgundy" and think red.
10/19/2009 3:41:07 PM
i think perhaps with the tomato paste in the Cacciatore recipe, they mean for a red wine to go in it?
10/19/2009 3:42:15 PM
I have a couple for you to try if you're interested in finding a tasty wine that you can enjoy. I have a couple of "gateway" wines that I suggest to friends who want to venture into wine.
10/19/2009 3:42:16 PM
10/19/2009 3:42:50 PM
^^We should do a wine night when you're in town for the holidays. And get sloshed ^WTF, I don't know what a NOIR is. I know FILM NOIR but that ain't red grapes![Edited on October 19, 2009 at 3:44 PM. Reason : .]
10/19/2009 3:43:15 PM
Wine night would rock! Let's invite our Moms and get them trashed!
10/19/2009 3:46:53 PM
I had a wine tasting on Friday. I recommend also having a cheese component
10/19/2009 3:49:06 PM
Mmmm. Good idea. But since I'm lactose intolerant, I'll drink extra wine to make up for the lack of cheese.
10/19/2009 3:53:08 PM
I <3 Merlot
10/19/2009 3:56:58 PM
now thumper, merlot is a red wine.. don't want to get you confused
10/19/2009 3:58:36 PM
i know that so is sangria! i'ma get some to drink while i prepare the Chicken Cacciatore that's about the only "wine" i actually like! sweet like koolaid [Edited on October 19, 2009 at 3:59 PM. Reason : .]
10/19/2009 3:58:57 PM
lol good
10/19/2009 3:59:23 PM
Im not drinking any FUCKIN MERLOT
10/19/2009 3:59:24 PM
You can have white sangria.
10/19/2009 4:00:06 PM
oh god damniti give up on wineback to crock pot recipes ppl!!!!! preferably those that don't call for wine
10/19/2009 4:02:22 PM
Okay so I bought a 4 oz crock pot last week and now I find this thread. I lurve TWW. I have copied and pasted a ton of recipes to a word document to try. Thanks so much!
10/20/2009 10:17:54 AM
Orange Salmon2 sliced vidalia onions2 sliced red peppers4 small salmon filets1/2 tablespoon orange zest1 teaspoon rosemary1 teaspoon crushed bay leavesSalt and pepper1/2 cup orange juice1/4 cup soy saucePlace veggies on bottom of crockpot. Place salmon on top of vegetables. Add orange zest, rosemary, bay leaves, salt and pepper. Pour orange juice and soy sauce on top. Cook on low for 5 hours.
10/20/2009 12:55:12 PM
salmon, ew.
10/20/2009 1:21:48 PM
i wish i could give you SMELLOVISION so you could smell how that chicken cacciatore ^^^^^^ recipe from up there has made my house smell:drool:also, i'm drunk. Pinot Noir is delishus.
10/20/2009 8:59:25 PM
^^^ That sounds pretty good.
10/20/2009 9:04:07 PM
10/20/2009 9:22:35 PM
needs moar quarts
10/20/2009 9:34:38 PM
^^ Maybe they only like to eat stuff on a micro scale.
10/20/2009 10:46:05 PM
ok so the whole "delishus" thing was a bit too soon to call. i made the chicken cacciatore last night (recipe top of page) and as i kinda suspected, the chicken breast (all white meat of course) was very dry. and there was more wine than tomatoes, so there was no real "sauce" to put over the noodles with the chicken. it was basically just a thin liquid left in the crock pot, with good flavor, but not a real sauce. the flavor in the peppers and onions was delicious though.so if you're gonna do that recipe up there, definitely use some (if not all) dark meat chicken pieces. also, i recommend you use less wine and more stewed tomatoes, so it'll have more of a "sauce" to it. that way you've got something to put over noodles!]
10/21/2009 9:31:11 AM
Dark meat chicken won't get as dry as white meat, so that's an option. If you prefer to use white meat chicken, here are a few options to retain moisture......cook in a fattier liquid, like a cream sauce or a sauce with a lot of butter/olive oil...keep the chicken on the bone...don't remove the skin...cook for less time...or try wrapping the chicken pieces in aluminum foil inside the slow cookerWhite meat pieces of poultry don't have a lot of fat and connective tissue compared to dark meat pieces like thighs, legs, etc. The fat and connective tissues break down and baste/moisturize the meat while it's cooking, keeping it more moist (especially with any long, slow cooking method). When white meat is cooked for a long time (past “done”), the moisture continues to be drawn out of it, which tightens the meat so it tastes dry and harder.
10/21/2009 9:46:12 AM
HAH! I did say oz... My bad - I meant qt. My boss walked up to me while typing that yesterday. But yes, let the yumminess commence!
10/21/2009 9:49:52 AM
10/21/2009 1:39:22 PM
don't they make potpourri crockpot versions that are like 8 oz or something?[Edited on October 21, 2009 at 2:05 PM. Reason : afds]
10/21/2009 2:05:25 PM
yeah those are 2-3 cups at most.
10/21/2009 2:09:27 PM
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/i stumbled upon this slice of heaven just now
10/26/2009 10:57:07 AM
as the weather is more appropriate than it had been in the past few days, i'm making chilinot hard, nothing special, but oh so delicious
10/26/2009 11:19:30 AM
1 - pork shoulder (~3.5 lbs)~4tbsp - dry rub pork seasoning (i used McKormicks' but will probably make my own next time)~1/4 bottle liquid smokecoat the meat with the dry rub, add the liquid smoke, and cook on low overnight. its almost as good as real bbq. the only thing is it comes out a little too moist, and no charred/crispy edges. i tried this last night. i was inspired by a guy i heard on Lynn Rosetto Kasper's Splendid Table this weekend[Edited on October 26, 2009 at 10:53 PM. Reason : .]
10/26/2009 10:52:29 PM
a girl in my office is currently raving about this.Pumpkin Turkey Chili 1 cup chopped onion3 cloves of garlic, minced2 medium sized peppers, diced (I like to use 1 red and 1 green)1 lb ground turkey1 tbsp chili powder2 tsp cumin1 tsp cinnamon1 tsp Mexican oregano1 small can diced green chili peppers15oz can black beans, drained and rinsed1/2 cup frozen corn kernels28 oz can crushed tomatoes14 oz can diced tomatoes15 oz can pumpkin puree, or 2 cups homemade Spray a large pot with nonstick cooking spray and place over medium heat. Add the onions and cook for about 5 minutes, until just softened. Add the garlic and bell peppers, and cook about 5 minutes more until tender. Add the ground turkey and cook until browned, breaking it up with a wooden spoon. Season with salt, pepper, chili powder, cumin, cinnamon, and oregano. Stir in remaining ingredients, bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 20-30 minutes to blend flavors. Or, just brown the turkey with the seasonings and combine with remaining ingredients in a crockpot and cook on low for 6-8 hours. Serve with your favorite chili toppings - cilantro, green onion, cheese, sour cream, etc. Makes 4 very generous servings - perfect if you're not eating this with any cornbread or other sides.Nutritional InfoServings Per Recipe: 4 Amount Per Serving Calories: 436.4 Total Fat: 9.8 g Cholesterol: 80.1 mg Sodium: 1,267.7 mg Total Carbs: 58.4 g Dietary Fiber: 16.8 g Protein: 36.0 g
11/13/2009 11:19:54 AM
I just got a new 7 quart Rival Crock Pot at Walmart for $24.88 today. It is black and comes with a little dipper side crock pot, too.http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10992850I am selling my old one BTW for $5.00:message_topic.aspx?topic=582289
11/29/2009 5:07:35 PM
If I was in NC I'd definitely take that off your hands.
11/29/2009 11:51:27 PM
Chili day!
12/3/2009 7:56:06 AM
^i'm totally doing chili tomorrow. gonna get the ingredients after work
12/3/2009 8:55:19 AM
chili is probably my favorite crock pot recipe. mine is amaaaaazing
12/3/2009 8:56:38 AM
^^ Which one? The turkey pumpkin? I want some!
12/3/2009 8:57:18 AM