I used this Kidspot recipe as a guide, along with it's helpful hints and tips. To give it a Christmas twist, I decided to add crushed candy canes, as well as sugar snowflakes that I found in the supermarket baking aisle
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It's also the kind of meal that the kids will never fuss over and one that can be made in the slowcooker (not the pasta though – the meatballs and tomato sauce)
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This is stew is part of a challenge – several food bloggers each contributing an ingredient to a collective Crockpot slowcooker recipe – my contribution being butternut squash
The SlowCooker Cookbook by Gina Steer is the perfect book for me to fully embrace the months ahead and to create succulent, tender and flavour-packed dishes, in a SlowCooker
On the weekend I made a mock Christmas dinner, which you can read about here. Turn your slowcooker on low and add all your ingredients apart from the stuffing
Place the turkey in the slowcooker pour over half the marinade (reserve the rest). Scroll down to the bottom of the post for details on how to enter this giveaway
Instead, if these cold temperatures continue I’ll definitely be using my slowcooker more often – hot stews and soups are the perfect thing to warm me up
I mentioned recently about how much I am loving my slowcooker these days and I think one of my favourite things to cook in it is either pulled pork or shredded chicken, and I’m a sucker for anything with an Asian twist
It’s a beautifully rich and thick slowcooker wonder. (Oh, and I’ll discretely tell you that I’m currently in the middle of writing my 2nd healthy recipe eBook – for the SlowCooker but many more recipes can be found here while you wait). Then slice the sausages in to 2-3cm chunks and transfer them, the chicken and onions to a slowcooker
I would love to say that this was a carefully planned out meal, but in reality it is something that I threw together in the slowcooker one morning before leaving for work
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So this is why we opted for the guaranteed tenderiser of the slowcooker. So if your butcher is doing a special offer on silverside and you've got a slowcooker - don't hesitate, just get some
As it is now October, I’m cooking a lot of warming family meals in my slowcooker again. Linking up with the Slow Cooked Challenge over at Farmersgirl Kitchen this month
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