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David and Deb

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Posted: 04/28/09 07:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We just bought our first motor home and are going out on our second excursion this week. I've been trying to think of a great crock pot dinner recipe that will cook all day then "knock my hubby's socks off" when we get back to the RV after a day of bicycling. Any awesome crock pot recipes you'd care to share? I checked out the crock pot sticky, but nothing really grabbed me. Thanks in advance.


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Posted: 04/28/09 08:25pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

if you go to the top of the page and click on open roads forum and then click on camp cooks, about the second one down is recipe archives. click on that and look around. there must be about 10K recipes in there so help yourself.

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Here is an excellent site RV Cooking Show that gives you great recipes and great travel videos to boot! PS Welcome to the forum!!


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http://www.50plusfriends.com/cookbook/crockpot/index-5b.html

I love the site above...have found several recipes that we like.

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Earlier this month I posted a recipe for Slow cooker sweet and tangy chicken,really quick, easy and so good,it taste like a dish you would serve company or get at a nice restaurant. I've made it twice and have a copy of the recipe in the rv and house.
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Thanks to all for replying. I have been to the suggested recipe site and just didn't see one that jumped out at me so I thought I would post the question to see if anyone has a special recipe they would like to share. I'll check out the chicken recipe post and the other links as well. Appreciate all the input.

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Posted: 04/29/09 12:52am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Don't forget to use the Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners. This will make this and extra easy meal.
Enjoy! Debbie

Beef Potatoes And Gravy (Slow Cooker)



4 BEEF CUBE STEAK; Browned.
5 medium (4 cups) POTATOES; Peeled And Sliced.
2 package(s) (0.87 ounce each) BROWN GRAVY MIX
ONION; Chopped, To Taste.
SALT; To Taste.
BLACK PEPPER; To Taste.
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In a skillet with a little oil, brown beef on both sides seasoning beef with salt and pepper to taste.
Remove beef to a plate and set aside.
In skillet that you used to brown beef; add 2 cups water and both gravy mix, stir well.
Bring to a boil stirring constanly,remove from heat.
Place one layer of meat in slow cooker, sprinkle with some onion.
Place some potatoes on top of the meat.
Pour some gravy over potatoes and repeat with another layer of meat, onions, potatoes and gravy.
Make sure your top layer of potatoes are coated with some gravy.
Cover and cook on low for about 6 hours.
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Rotesserie Chicken is simply delicious. I was surprised not to find it in the archives.


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Thanks to all!!! I have printed off all your recipes and now have the very difficult decision of which one to make for our special camping dinner this week. I'll let you know.

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Look up Paula Deen's taco soup. It's one of our favorites.


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