One of my favorite things about cooler weather is indulging in some warm, yummy comfort foods. Especially soups, chili, and stews. However, because I can be a tiny bit lazy - nothing takes the "comfort" out of "comfort foods" like having to spend half the afternoon doing a lot of prepping, mixing, and cooking.
Enter the crockpot. Best. Invention. Ever.
A couple of years ago I shared five of my favorite crockpot recipes. This seems like the perfect opportunity to revisit that post:
Five Great Crockpot Recipes for Cold Weather
I am all about cooking in the crock pot. It prevents having to turn on the oven and heat the kitchen up during the summer months. And it's perfect for making delicious soups, chili, and stews which give the house a warm, cozy "homey" smell and feel during the colder months of the year.
Over time I have found a few big winners which my family has approved - giving them a permanent place in my recipe folder. (and yes... a few failed experiments - but that's not what this post is about)
1) Cockpot Gumbo
Spicy, warm, and de-li-cious! I used to make gumbo on the stove top. But I finally came up with a version for the crock pot. Just as yummy - and super easy to toss together.
2) Creamy White Chicken Chili
The family loves a good chili. (in fact, this is the first of two which made it to this list!) This recipe from Lovely Little Kitchen is a delightful change from the typical tomato based chili.
3) Tomato Basil Parmesan Soup
Several members of my family have voted this recipe from Creme de la Crumb "The best soup I have ever eaten". Seriously... it's just that good. Even the pickiest eater in the house keeps requesting it!
4) My Basic Chili
This recipe is written for stove top preparation. But once the meat is browned, all the ingredients can be tossed in the crock pot and left on low for a minimum of 4 hours. You'll have a warm and yummy chili waiting for you at the end of a long, cold day.
5) Roasted Chicken Dinner
I love a good chicken dinner as much as anyone. But it always just seemed like so much work to make a whole roast chicken. Not so! Especially if the crock pot is doing most of the work for you!
What are some if your favorite crockpot recipes?
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I just don't use the crock pot like I should. Thanks for the recipes.
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