I have a small, medium, and large crockpot. They make some meals just--easy!
Cleanup is not always easy though. Just like what I did with the chile verde--this is what I do (maybe it will be helpful to you)
1. After I empty the crockpot of the food I have cooked while the crockpot is still "hot"
2. I then empty a boiling teapot of water up to the cooking line left by the food
3. I put the lid on
4. I go to work
5. 10+ hours later it nearly wipes clean with a cloth
a. this time while I was warming up dinner
b. I was washing up the crockpot
6. If there are spots that remain I use Bartenders Friend to remove those
7. Rinse
8. Dry
9. It is ready for the next time.
EASY
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Chile Verde
Stater Bros. had Pork Butt on sale and my husband and I decided that Chile Verde belonged on the menu this week.
So this is how I make it
2 red onions coarsely chopped and placed in the bottom of my large Crockpot
2 cans of chile verde salsa (8oz each)
1 can Rotel tomatoes with lime and cilantro
1 4# pork butt
1/2 jar Old El Paso green chile salsa
1 tsp garlic salt
1 tsp seasoned black pepper
6 oz of canned whole sweet green chiles
1 T chopped fresh cilantro
Cook overnight on "low"
I always put the chile verde in glass bowls and place foil covered in the refrig. after it has cooked overnight.
After work: Steam some tortillas,cut up some cheese, sour cream, avacado, fresh tomatoes, onions...Put your glass bowl in the microwave for a couple of minutes..roll them up! Serve with refried beans and cactus!!Umm, Umm, good!
The sauce is great for wet burritos!
This is great for leftovers....it freezes well for a quick dinner for the future!
So this is how I make it
2 red onions coarsely chopped and placed in the bottom of my large Crockpot
2 cans of chile verde salsa (8oz each)
1 can Rotel tomatoes with lime and cilantro
1 4# pork butt
1/2 jar Old El Paso green chile salsa
1 tsp garlic salt
1 tsp seasoned black pepper
6 oz of canned whole sweet green chiles
1 T chopped fresh cilantro
Cook overnight on "low"
I always put the chile verde in glass bowls and place foil covered in the refrig. after it has cooked overnight.
After work: Steam some tortillas,cut up some cheese, sour cream, avacado, fresh tomatoes, onions...Put your glass bowl in the microwave for a couple of minutes..roll them up! Serve with refried beans and cactus!!Umm, Umm, good!
The sauce is great for wet burritos!
This is great for leftovers....it freezes well for a quick dinner for the future!
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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