Category Archives: Crockpot

Maple Chili Dump Chicken

Maple Chili Dump Chicken

Dump recipes are so very simple and fast to prep.  Just dump all the ingredients into a zip top bag, mix up, and dump it in your baking dish or crockpot.  Great to make up a bunch of different flavors and freeze to cook later.  Enjoy with your favorite side dishes.

Maple Chili Dump Chicken

1 1/2 lbs chicken pieces
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup maple syrup
1 tbs chili powder

To cook immediately:

Place all ingredients in a large baking dish, turn chicken to coat.  Bake until juices run clear. (45-60 minutes for chicken pieces, 20-30 min for boneless breasts)

To freeze and cook later:

Place all ingredients in a large freezer bag.  Lay flat in freezer.  To thaw and cook: take bag out of freezer the night before.

Oven: Preheat oven to 350.  Empty contents of bag into a large baking dish and bake as above.

Crockpot: low 6-8 hours, high 3-6 or until done.

On grill – cook over med heat until juices run clear.

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BBQ – Jelly Meatballs

BBQ - Jelly Meatballs

 

BBQ – Jelly Meatballs in the Crockpot

The next time you need to take something to a potluck, give this super easy recipe a try.  Just 3 ingredients and no maintenance make this one of the easiest appetizer recipes you’ll ever make.  They are super delicious too!

Jelly-BBQ Meatballs

1 bag frozen meatballs
1 small jar grape jelly
1 cup barbecue sauce

Combine all ingredients in crock pot that has been coated with Crisco. Cook over high heat until meatballs are warmed through and sauce is bubbly, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat to warm. Serve warm.

30 Servings

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Crockpot Balsamic BBQ Beef

Crockpot Barbecue Beef

This is a delicious crockpot bbq recipe with a surprise secret ingredient. Read on to find out what it is… I saw a recipe on Pinterest for Balsamic shredded beef which I started out to make, until I realized that I was out of brown sugar. Time to improvise. 😉 So I started scrounging around in the pantry and fridge for an ingredient to substitute for the brown sugar. I settled upon something sweet and brown and one of my favorite things to eat. Once I had dumped all the ingredients into the crock pot, put the lid on, and turned it to low, I ran out the door and headed to work. When I returned home, I took the roast out of the crock pot and shredded it. I spooned about 1/2 cup of the liquid from the crock pot over the beef. Fat by itself would be a terrific dinner but I had barbecue on the brain so I dumped in some sweet baby rays barbecue sauce and mixed it in. I wrapped up the barbecue in a low carb wrap with some shredded cheddar cheese and some French’s fried onions. This was truly the best crock pot balsamic barbecue beef I have ever had. Give this recipe a try and if you like it share it with your friends pin it on your Pinterest board.

Crockpot Balsamic Barbeque Beef

Ingredients:

4-5 pound chuck roast
1 cup beef broth
1/2 cup apple butter
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon soy sauce
Your favorite bbq sauce.  I love Sweet Baby Rays or Sonny’s Sweet Sauce

Directions:

Coat inside of Crockpot with nonstick spray (I coat mine with Crisco)
Cut all the fat off of roast and place into Crockpot.  Add the rest of the ingredients except the barbeque sauce.  Spoon the liquid over the roast, put the lid on the Crockpot and cook on low for about 8 to 10 hours.

When the meat is tender enough to separate with a fork, remove from crock and put in a casserole dish.  Slice the roast crosswise into 2 inch thick slices then shred the meat with 2 forks.

Spoon a few spoonfuls of the liquid from the Crockpot over the meat to moisten it. You could just eat it like this or if you like, pour barbeque sauce over and mix it in. Serve on buns, garlic Texas toast or, my favorite way, on a low carb wrap.

Crockpot Balsamic BBQ Beef

(I make my famously yummy low carb bbq wraps with bbq beef, shredded cheddar cheese and French’s fried onions.  Wrap it all up and dig in.  It’s soooo good! )

With your leftover Crockpot Balsamic BBQ Beef, you can make Barbecue Pot Pie with Cheese Grits Crust

Barbecue Pot Pie With Cheese Grits Crust

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Crockpot Balsamic Barbeque Beef Recipe

 

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