As we head into this very busy season of the year, I think it's a great time to put your crockpot to work. I love that a dish can be cooking, with little/no attention, while preparing the rest of the meal, or delivering goodies across town. (Maybe after seeing these yummy recipes, you'll want to add a crockpot to your Christmas list?) I do hope you'll consider these recipes as you entertain this month.
CROCKPOT PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE
2 c. milk
1/2 c. brewed espresso or 3/4 c. strong brewed coffee
2 Tb. pumpkin
2 Tb. sugar or sweetener
2 Tb. vanilla (yes, TB.)
1/2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
(or substitute 1/4 tsp. cinnamon, 1/8 tsp. cloves, 1/8 tsp. nutmeg, and pinch of ground ginger)
Place milk and espresso/coffee in crockpot. Whisk in pumpkin, sugar, vanilla and spices. Cover and cook on high for 2 hours if everything is cold. Whisk again before serving. Ladle into mugs and garnish with whipped cream and additional cinnamon.
These meatballs are a fabulous creation. A taste tester once told me the sauerkraut puts this dish 'over the top'.
CROCKPOT CRANBERRY SAUERKRAUT MEATBALLS
1 (14 ozs) can whole-berry (or jellied) cranberry sauce
1 (14 ozs) can sauerkraut, rinsed and drained well
1 (12 ozs) bottle chili sauce
3/4 c. brown sugar
1 (2 #) pkg. frozen fully cooked original meatballs, thawed
In 4 or 5- qt. crockpot, combine cranberry sauce, sauerkraut, chili sauce, and brown sugar. Stir in meatballs; cover and cook on low 4 - 5 hrs. or until heated through. Yield: about 5 dozen delicious meatballs!!
CROCKPOT CHOCOLATE CANDY CLUSTERS
1 (20 ozs) pkg. white almond bark
1 (4 ozs) box German chocolate baking squares
1 (12 ozs) bag semi sweet chocolate chips
1 (16 ozs) jar dry roasted peanuts
1 (16 ozs) jar unsalted dry roasted peanuts
Turn crockpot on high. Break almond bark into pieces and place in crockpot. Break German chocolate baking squares on top of almond bark, then add semi sweet chocolate chips. Place lid on crockpot. (Tip: Place a paper towel under lid to catch moisture) DO NOT STIR FOR FIRST 45 MINUTES.
Then, turn crockpot on low. Pour in the peanuts and stir. Place the lid on and stir candy every 15 minutes for the second hour. Turn off crockpot. Drop candy by tablespoonsful onto waxed paper and let cool until firm. Store in airtight container. Keeps well in refrigerator for weeks. Yield: about 30 - 40 pieces
This one is named because you can 'bake' it while you're at church on Sunday morning.
MINISTER'S DELIGHT
1 (20 ozs) can apple, cherry, blueberry or peach pie filling
1 c. crushed pineapple, partially drained, optional
1 (15 - 18 ozs) box yellow cake mix
1/2 c. butter, melted
Optional: 1/3 c. chopped pecans or walnuts
Garnish: ice cream or whipped topping
Spray a 3 - 4 qt. slow cooker with non-stick vegetable spray. Add pie filling; spread pineapple over top, if using. In medium bowl, combine dry cake mix and butter; mix with fork until crumbly. Sprinkle over pie filling. Sprinkle nuts on top, if desired.
Place 2 paper towels over slow cooker to catch any condensation. Cover and cook on low for 2-1/2 - 3 hours. Serve warm with ice cream or whipped topping. Yield: 5 - 6 servings
CROCKPOT HOT VANILLA MILK
1/2 c. white sugar
1 c. hot water
5 c. milk
2 Tb. french vanilla coffee syrup, like Torani
(more or less according to preference)
In large saucepan, combine sugar and hot water. Stir; heat just until it just begins to boil. Transfer to crockpot; add milk and flavored syrup. Stir; cook on high for 1 hour or low for up to 3 hours. Serve in mugs; top with whipped cream and sprinkles of cinnamon if desired.
WHITE CHILI DIP
1(1#) pkg. Bob Evans sausage roll
2 (10 ozs. each) rotel tomatoes (with green chilies), well drained
2 (8 ozs. each) cream cheese, softened
1 (15 ozs) can refried beans, optional
Brown sausage; drain. Thoroughly drain tomatoes. In large microwavable bowl, combine all ingredients.
Microwave 2 - 3 minutes until mixture is smooth, stirring every minute. Place in crockpot (sprayed with non-stick cooking spray) on low to keep warm up to 2 hours. Serve with tortilla chips.
"Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly Merry Christmas". – Peg Bracken