Before I left for work I placed chunks of beef (sold pre-sliced for beef stew) in the crock pot with one can of cream of mushroom soup and a half of a can of water.
I let the meat cook on low for approximately eight hours (though I’m sure six would be plenty).
By the time we were hungry for dinner, the beef was moist and delicious. After steaming broccoli, cauliflower and carrots and sauteing spinach we were ready to eat.
Aren’t effortless dinners the best?
What’s your favorite crock pot recipe?
Two of my favorites include the easiest pulled pork ever and slow cooker chicken tacos.
I think I’d love just about any crock pot meal. 😀
Jessica @ How Sweet It Is says
I love pulled pork in the crock pot! So good!
Kelly says
That sounds easy and yum! My easiest crockpot meal is a boneless skinless chicken breasts with a jar of salsa (I like the peach flavor) and let it go! The chicken shreds so nicely…perfect for tacos or a salad topper!
Shelley (findinghappinessandhealth) says
delicious eats- ive never used a crock pot and neither has my mom- idk why but she was always against it!
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shelley
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Naomi (onefitfoodie) says
i need a crock pot! it seems you can throw anything in tehre and it will taste good!
graet dinner so yum and healthy!
Linda says
I love my crockpot and my 2 favorites are rotisserie chicken (http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2008/10/crockpot-rotisserie-style-chicken.html) and McCain’s ribs (http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2008/11/john-mccains-rib-recipe-in-crockpot.html). Yum!
Kim says
I just found your blog – from the publix magazine. Wow. Loving it. Just telling you that my sister-in-law gave me this recipe except she just uses the small cream of mushroom (can do light) and a small cream of onion soup. It makes more of a gravy. so yummy and smells so so good. Gotta go – got to finish exploring your website. Thanks and keep more simple recipes coming!