Crockpot Meals | Wholefully https://wholefully.com/easy-family-dinners/crockpot-meals/ Fresh Family Meals - Made for Everyday Life Thu, 18 Jul 2024 15:57:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wholefully.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/favicon-150x150.png Crockpot Meals | Wholefully https://wholefully.com/easy-family-dinners/crockpot-meals/ 32 32 Slow Cooker Barbecue Ribs https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-barbecue-ribs/ https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-barbecue-ribs/#comments Thu, 18 Jul 2024 15:57:53 +0000 http://backtoherroots.com/?p=9409 I used to be completely and utterly intimidated by cooking ribs. There are a lot of great rib recipes in my family. There was even a “rib-off” last summer between my sister and my dad. Ribs are a bit of an art form ’round these parts. Could I possibly live up to that? Turns out, I totally can, thanks to my beloved slow cooker. 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Summer is wonderful—and if I had to pick, I'd say I'm a summer girl—but I'm about half past over the bugs and poison ivy and humidity. It was a good run, sunshine and warm weather, but I'm ready to wear my scarves and boots full-time, k? Slow Cooker Bacon Brown Sugar Baked Beans Another sure sign that Fall is here in our house? Hockey season has started (well pre-season anyway)! I know everyone's all jazzed about football, and we've been watching our fair share of the gridiron, too, but we're definitely more of a hockey (and college basketball) household. This probably comes as no surprise, considering my husband is Canadian (he's actually from the city with the highest number of NHL players per capita—it's kinda in the water there). I never got into hockey until we were married, but it was love at first watch! 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Choosing an apple over potato chips for a snack might seem like a small decision, but it's those small, daily decisions that lead to a healthier you and a reduced risk of cancer. Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas Of course, snacking on fruit when your tummy starts to grumble isn't the only way to hit your fruit and veggie quota. You can make a hearty, family-friendly, filling meal that is heavy on the veggies—and I'm not talking a salad. Pull out your slow cooker, put on a good Tex-Mex album on Spotify, and enjoy these super easy, super veggie-filled chicken fajitas! Get the recipe »]]> https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-chicken-fajitas/feed/ 6 Slow Cooker Chicken Legs Recipe https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-chicken-legs-recipe/ https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-chicken-legs-recipe/#comments Wed, 01 May 2024 21:09:24 +0000 https://wholefully.com/?p=64645 This slow cooker chicken recipe is perfect for any occasion and takes literally five minutes of preparation. Crockpot chicken legs on a plate with a blue and white cloth napkin nearby. When life gets busy and I don’t have time to spend an hour in the kitchen cooking, it’s nice to have a recipe or two I can turn to. These savory slow cooker chicken legs are perfect for busy weeknights because they’re super simple, budget friendly, and I know my family loves them. Read the post »]]> https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-chicken-legs-recipe/feed/ 2 Split Pea Soup with Ham (Instant Pot, Slow Cooker, or Stovetop) https://wholefully.com/instant-pot-split-pea-soup-with-ham/ https://wholefully.com/instant-pot-split-pea-soup-with-ham/#respond Tue, 09 Apr 2024 18:52:29 +0000 https://wholefully.com/?p=52950 Fancy food it is not, but Split Pea Soup with Ham is delicious, comforting, and affordable. Stovetop, Instant Pot, slow cooker—we'll show you how to make it all three ways! I’m not going to lie, Split Pea Soup with Ham isn’t going to win any beauty contests. But I think that’s okay, because so often, the most comforting, delicious, coziest foods aren’t all that beautiful. And I think that’s a wonderful life lesson—sometimes the best things in life come in the most unsuspecting packages. Just know that this soup is so delicious, so comforting, and so flavorful that it made my six year old dance in the kitchen when she tasted it. Literally. She grabbed a bowl, grabbed a spoon, took one bite, and started dancing right there on our kitchen rug because it tasted so good. And I’m dancing because you can make this Split Pea Soup in the Instant Pot, slow cooker, or on the stovetop—I love me a flexible recipe that works no matter my schedule! Close-up of finished split pea soup in a bowl.

Do split peas need to be soaked before cooking?

Unlike other beans and legumes, split peas are tender enough that they don’t need to be soaked before cooking.

Wholefully Protip

If you have a history of digestive problems from split peas, you might want to go ahead and soak them in cold water overnight before cooking—it might help!

How do you make split pea soup from scratch?

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Crock-Pot Ham and Beans https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-ham-beans/ https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-ham-beans/#comments Wed, 20 Mar 2024 16:28:28 +0000 http://backtoherroots.com/?p=8466 When the pantry is bare and the grocery budget is empty, this is the meal I lean on—ham and bean soup or, as we call it in my house, ham and beans. This recipe can feed an army for just a couple of dollars, the flavor is excellent, and thanks to the Crock-Pot, the hands-on cooking time is almost nothing. Two bowls of ham and bean soup, one with a spoon in it, sit on a counter. We had ham and bean soup growing up a lot in my house, and it wasn’t until I was a broke newlywed that I learned just how magical a pot of beans can be. It’s easy on your budget, it’s filling in your belly, and it’s simple to pull together.

How do you make slow cooker ham and beans?

Thanks to your crockpot, this soup requires just a few minutes to pull together. Here are the steps:
  1. Soak your beans overnight in water.
  2. Add the beans, onion, celery, garlic, carrots, seasoning, and ham hock to the crock of your slow cooker.
  3. Cover with water.
  4. Cook for around 8 hours on low.
  5. Add in chopped ham, season to taste, and serve!
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Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-beef-broccoli-quinoa/ https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-beef-broccoli-quinoa/#comments Thu, 15 Feb 2024 19:11:02 +0000 http://backtoherroots.com/?p=28034 Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli with QuinoaThis post is brought to you by a Wholefully partner I never liked Chinese food growing up. Every now and again, my parents would try to serve up some stir fry or fried rice in hopes that my tastebuds would have changed (they loved the stuff), and every time, I would get queasy at even the smell of soy sauce. It just wasn't my thing. Then, in high school, I started dating a guy who ate from a local takeout place all the time. Not wanting to be high-maintenance or bossy or any of those other things 17-year-old girls worry about when they are trying to impress a guy (none of which I worry about now, by the way—33-year-old Cass is way more self-assured than 17-year-old Cass), I went along with it. Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli with Quinoa I ended up not hating the food whenever we'd order it. I mean, it wasn't my favorite, but it wasn't so bad. At least, the taste wasn't. The worst part about it was how I felt after we ate. I always had a headache. My stomach was always super upset. I just felt plain yucky within a few hours of our takeout feast. The guy and I ended up breaking up when I headed off to college (you say you saw that one coming, what?), and the end of that relationship also ended my relationship with Chinese food. No one in my life really pushed the issue when I said that Chinese food makes me sick (writing credit to LFO for that one). So I didn't eat any Chinese food for a good decade or so. Read the post »]]> https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-beef-broccoli-quinoa/feed/ 15 The Simplest Bone Broth Recipe https://wholefully.com/bone-broth/ https://wholefully.com/bone-broth/#comments Wed, 31 Jan 2024 19:26:42 +0000 https://wholefully.com/?p=33145 Bone broth is a traditional treatment that's made a comeback in recent years. We'll show you how to make it on the stove, in a Crock Pot, or in an Instant Pot! Clear mug of bone broth held in two hands A few years ago, when I heard the term "bone broth" getting thrown around for the first time, my initial thought was um, isn't chicken broth already made with bones? It wasn't until about a year ago that I found out that bone broth is different from regular chicken stock because it uses a long cooking time to extract as much nutrition out of the bones as possible. Basically, regular chicken stock uses the bones for flavor. Bone broth uses the bones for flavor and nutrition. The resulting broth from long-simmering is totally delicious, of course, but even beyond that, it's a powerful nutritional supplement. In fact, I only started making bone broth regularly after two separate doctors (one crunchy granola doc and one decidedly not crunchy granola doc) recommended I start having at least a cup of it a day as part of my Lyme treatment protocol. Bone broth walks the line between food and medicine in a way that few other foods do. And it certainly tastes a lot better than most medicines do! Glass Pyrex measuring cup pouring bone broth into a glass jar

The Benefits of Bone Broth

The nutritional profile of bone broth depends widely on the kind of bones you use (you can use chicken, turkey, beef, pork, fish—anything!), your cooking time, and the way the animals were raised (grass-fed and pasture-raised animals will give you more nutrient density). But there are a few common things about bone broth that make it so awesome:
  • It's loaded with gelatin. The slow and low cooking helps to release the gelatin—which is a broken down version of collagen—that is in the connective tissues and bones you use. Why is this a good thing? Well, major important areas of our body (like the lining of our gut and our own connective tissues and joints) are made from collagen—in fact, about 25% of our body is made of collagen! Some folks use gelatin or collagen supplements, but bone broth is another effective (and affordable) way to get your gelatin and collagen. Making sure you get an adequate supply of collagen has a ton of health benefits like helping you sleep better, making your skin more supple, protecting your gut lining, and making your joints less achy.
  • It's easy to digest. Sometimes the roughage of a huge salad is good for you, but sometimes—especially if you are fighting digestive disorders or your immune system isn't up to snuff—easy-to-digest foods are the way to go. Bone broth is a wonderful marriage of easy-to-digest but still nutritionally powerful.
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Vegan Red Beans and Rice https://wholefully.com/vegan-red-beans-rice/ https://wholefully.com/vegan-red-beans-rice/#comments Wed, 17 Jan 2024 20:13:16 +0000 http://backtoherroots.com/?p=3919 This Vegan Red Beans and Rice recipe may not be traditional (see also: it's vegan), but it certainly is tasty, bold, and easy! Includes slow cooker instructions! Gray bowl full of Vegan Red Beans and Rice with a spoon It is no secret that I love beans. Beans are nearly a perfect food—full of protein, fiber, and nutrients. Plus, they are incredibly tasty, readily available, and one of the most affordable forms of protein around. You can easily feed a family on $1 worth of beans. Try doing that with meat! Beans and spicy flavor are a match made in heaven. Many of the biggest bean-loving cultures have cuisines that use robust and bold flavors. And of these bold-flavored dishes, one of my favorites is red beans and rice. Read the post »]]> https://wholefully.com/vegan-red-beans-rice/feed/ 26 Crockpot Lasagna Soup https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-lasagna-soup/ https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-lasagna-soup/#comments Tue, 16 Jan 2024 21:25:13 +0000 http://backtoherroots.com/?p=9702 With simple ingredients and minimal prep time, crockpot lasagna soup recipe is the perfect comfort food for a busy weeknight. A bowl of Slow Cooker Lasagna Soup sits on a table. You know what's awesome? Lasagna. You know what's not awesome? How fussy lasagna can be to make. Layers and division and dolloping and the whole regular or no-boil noodle controversy. It's enough to make a gal never want to make lasagna again. Okay, that's a total drama queen over-exaggeration, but the truth is, lasagna can be a bit finicky to make. It's definitely not a weeknight dish. But you know what is a weeknight dish? Anything that's made in the slow cooker. Including this soup. Read the post »]]> https://wholefully.com/slow-cooker-lasagna-soup/feed/ 42