Friday, October 24, 2014

Slow-Cooker Recipe Round-Up

When you’re short on time but still want a home cooked meal at the end (or start!) of the day, call upon your slow cooker to help — slow cooking doesn't need a lot of babysitting; it practically does all the work for you! How wonderful is that?

We recently asked some of our blogger friends to share their favorite slow-cooker recipes with us. As you’ll see from the variety of recipes below, your slow-cooker can whip up such diverse dishes —from hearty meatballs to whole grain granola. We hope you enjoy the recipes.



Crockpot Meatballs from Lindsay Livingston of The Lean Green Bean
Packed with protein, these meatballs are perfect for serving over spaghetti but can also be eaten as a post-workout snack or turned into a meatball sub! 

Crockpot Meatballs from The Lean Green Bean




This recipe takes minutes to prepare, and then the slow cooker does the rest of the work for you. Use a lean cut of pork for this dish — the loin — and then add three vegetables: bell pepper, carrot, and onion. The all-natural barbecue sauce adds big flavor and helps to tenderize the meat. Serve on a whole grain burger bun with coleslaw on the side for a family pleasing, nutrient-rich dinner everyone will love.

Pulled Pork Primavera from Meal Makeover Moms



Reasons to love this recipe: you can put it together in 5 minutes.  It stays a little softer in texture, yet still has a crunch. It’s sweet but not too sweet. And it’s hard to burn in the slow cooker (a major plus!).
Homemade Crock-pot Granola from Jen Haugen, Down-to-Earth Dietitian



Chicken Tortilla Soup from Kylie Mitchell of Immaeatthat
This may be the easiest Chicken Tortilla Soup ever!  In the morning, just open some cans, add in a couple chicken breasts and let everything cook nice and slow in your crock-pot throughout the day.  When you get home, dinner is ready to go!

Chicken Tortilla Soup from Immaeatthat




Here’s a perfect easy dish for your next Meatless Monday! You can throw all of these ingredients into a slow cooker and a savory, fragrant meal will great you when you come home at the end of the day.  Serve it with a handful of fresh cilantro and green onions.  Or, let your guests sprinkle with cheese (plant-based or dairy, depending on your preference) and tortilla strips for a hearty dish.
Smoky Lentil Chili from Sharon Palmer, The Plant-Powered Dietitian



Maple Apple Oatmeal from Lisa & McKenzie of Nourish RDs
Simply throw all the ingredients in your slow-cooker before going to bed, and you'll wake up to a hot, balanced breakfast! You can experiment with different combinations of ingredients to make the oatmeal your own.  Swap the apples for figs or dried plums, substitute honey or brown sugar for the maple syrup…the options are endless.

Maple Apple Oatmeal from Nourish RDs



Sweet Potato & Bean Chili from Lisa & McKenzie of Nourish RDs

This chili is one of my all-time favorite recipes. It takes a spin on a traditional chili by using one of our favorite veggies, sweet potatoes. Top your bowl with a dollop of reduced-fat plain Greek yogurt, sliced avocado, or green onions. 

Sweet Potato & Bean Chili from Nourish RDs


What’s your favorite slow cooker dish? We loved to know! Share a link or brief description of the recipe in the comments section below.

6 comments:

  1. Wow. What an awesome roundup with so many different kinds of recipes. Can't wait to try them!

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  2. I love this roundup so much! I'm always looking for healthy slow cooker recipes! Thank you :)

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    1. So happy to hear you like the roundup, Caroline! We're always on the slow-cooker recipe hunt, too :)

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