So this week we did Crockpot recipes. I did a beef teriyaki in the crockpot and it was simply amazing.
1 package of little beef steaks or stew beef
1/2 bottle of teriyaki sauce (we use Soy Vay brand. It is the best, in our opinion)
1 large bag of stir fry veggies or leftovers from your veggies through the week.
1 package of ramen for each person or enough rice for everyone, whichever you prefer, or if you’re like me and forget that you bought the long cooking rice and realize that supper is in ten minutes, you opt for the ramen.
Put the beef and the teriyaki in the crockpot and cook (high if it is under 4 hours or low all day, you know your crockpot and how it works). About an hour and a half before supper, add the veggies and stir. If you think it needs more sauce, add it.
Serve over the rice or ramen. Simple, easy, fairly cheap and a great way to use up left overs if you need to. Everyone loved it.

So, what crockpot recipe do you have to share? Please link up and join the fun!
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About two cups of chunked chicken. I used leftover roasted chicken, but you could cook two or three boneless skinless chicken breasts and use taco seasoning
3 cans of Rotel (or generic equivalent)
3 cans of water
2 small or 1 large can of corn
½ cup of rice
2 to 3 inches of processed cheese such as Velveeta
In a large crock pot, add the chicken (cut into about 1 in cubes, cooked), Rotel, water and rice. Cook on high until rice is cooked (about three hours). An hour before serving, cut the cheese into cubes and add to the soup along with the corn. Heat for another hour to melt the cheese and get the corn hot.
Fair warning, this is rather spicy. You can cut the heat by using diced tomatoes instead of Rotel, or cutting out a can or two of Rotel for diced tomatoes for just a little heat.
Both of my girls liked it and my husband loved it. It tastes a lot like Rotel dip so if you have a fan of that in your house, this soup should be well received.
So, what kind of soups have you made? I can’t wait to see your links!
Start thinking for what you want to link up in two weeks….The next challenge will be for your favorite Crockpot Meal! (which may be a problem for me, I love my crockpot, and most anything I cook in it. May have to ask HubbaHubba to decide what our favorite is…)
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