1 Slow Cooker Recipe = 2 Quick & Easy Meals

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A member of our Southern Plate Family asked me if I’d put more slow cooker meals on the website with fall coming up. When she posted this on the Southern Plate Family Facebook Page, my wheels started spinning. Who doesn’t love being able to put a meal on the table with a slow cooker?  With our Fall schedules in full swing this is the ultimate time saving way to eat well while saving both money and effort.

When we were teenagers, Mama started working outside the home and began relying on our slow cooker on a regular basis. She still managed to put hearty, kid pleasing meals on the table despite spending a fraction of the time at home. This was one of our standbys and its one of my very favorite “convenience” meals because there is virtually no work to be done to get it on the table once you shred your roast!

As with most slow cooker recipes, this one is versatile. Use a beef roast or pork roast, plain water or beef broth, it’ll still turn out great. You also have plenty of room to customize for your own tastes and still end up with two hearty meals and time on your hands.

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To get started, you’ll need a roast. Any old roast will do, be it beef or pork.

I was “down in my back” as folks say and unable to go to the grocery store myself so I had my husband make this meal and do this tutorial. He’s in trouble now because he’s proven he can cook. Fortunately, I am the only one who enjoys cooking so he can stick to building space stations and I’ll stick to browning the beef.

I had my husband go to the grocery store and email me pictures of roasts so I could pick out the one I want. Wee bit obsessive? Of course I am! But I don’t just toss out $14 on meat randomly so I wanted to make sure it was a good one.

Normally I look for a good bit of marbling in my roast in order to ensure a good tender outcome but I wanted more lean meat for this so we got one with minimum marbling.

I am using a few beef bouillon cubes in the water for a little more flavor. You can use beef broth as well or just plain water, whatever you prefer.

Place roast in slow cooker.

Place your roast in the slow cooker.

This is an awesome new slow cooker I have, by Hamilton Beach of course! It’s programmable, which is nice, but the neatest thing in my book is that the lid has a rubber lip around it and locks into place for travel without spills.

I like to send things to my husband’s work and this lid is a life saver. Before we had this slow cooker, I always lined a cardboard box with a towel to place the slow cooker in and hoped for the best. He arrived at work with spills every time (bit of a NASCAR fan, that one). With the holidays coming up and us traveling all about with food, this baby is gonna get a lot of love from me!

Add water.

Add your water.

Add stock cubes.

And your bouillon cubes.

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~blinks and looks at the photo~

Okay apparently Ricky saw fit to latch it down like you would for travel. I normally don’t do that at home but maybe he was afraid it was going to blast off or something. Anyway, you can see how it latches.

That groove in the top is for a spoon to stick into, which comes with it.

Shred roast

I cook mine on high all day.

Normally, anytime you are using a slow cooker (regardless of what you are cooking), times are as follows:

If cooking on High: done in 3-4 hours

If cooking on Low: done in 7-8 hours

But since I was cooking this in water only I wanted it to cook at a  higher temperature longer to be more tender. It is still slow cooking so this concept works. After seven or eight hours, take out your roast and shred it with two forks, like this. Discard liquid or reserve two cups to use in the next step.

This is the part that takes a little elbow grease and I didn’t mind one bit having someone else do it for a change. Ricky asked me later how he did and I said “You did SUCH a wonderful job that I’m going to let you shred the roast from here on out!”.

Add water and shredded beef to crockpot.

Take half of your roast and put it back in the slow cooker. Add about two cups of water (or reserved broth).

Place the other half in a zipper bag or sealed bowl and put in the refrigerator or freezer for our next meal.

Add taco seasoning to crockpot.

Pour Taco seasoning in and give it a good stir.

Put the lid back on and keep slow cooker on just until heated through.

Make burritos

Fill tortillas with shredded meat and favorite taco toppings.

In our family that means cheese.

I prefer cheese, tomatoes, sour cream, onions, lettuce, etc…but the majority rules because I’m not going to buy that stuff just for me.

So…cheese. 🙂

Burritos

EAT!

The last picture is always the most difficult to take and this was Ricky’s first shot at Food Photography.

I think it turned out pretty well. 🙂

Second Meal

Combine BBQ sauce and shredded beef.

The next day, take out the rest of your shredded meat and place in a sauce pot or a microwave safe bowl.

Pour a bottle of Barbecue sauce over it and heat through.

Serve on buns.

Wasn’t that easy?

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*Each of these meals fed our family of four with some to spare.

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I’ve been a little under the weather (in body, not spirit!) and am just now getting back up to par. Thank you all for your understanding as I work to get caught up. I really appreciate you taking the time to read Southern plate and hope you know that your comments mean the world to me!

Gratefully,

Christy

P.S. Dr Bailey of Bailey Chiropractic is my new best friend!

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109 Comments

  1. Ricky…You’re hired!! I’ll bet that is what the CEO (chief entree’ organizer) of Southern Plate said. You did a great job and it was funny that Christy had you taking pictures of roasts at the meat cooler……wish I could’ve watched the faces of store customers near you. I have used Christy’s slow cooker recipes and have a 100% success rate, just ask my family. Thank you for all you do on SP, sweet friend. I hope your back gets better soon and I think Dr. Bailey has some pecan pie muffins and monkey bread in his near future tee hee. Love ya!

    1. Ricky…. hang on dude…. I hear that we’ll get the right to vote come next election.

      $14.00…. I assure you that a $14.00 roast is not obtainable at my local Piggly Wiggly grocery store…. maybe an $8.00 blade in….LOL

      But I do like the hint to use beef roast (not just pork)… I would never have thought to try a ‘pulled pork’ sandwich with beef… but it sounds marvelous…. thanks to both of you…. hope you’re better soon Christy.

  2. Aren’t slow cookers just great? I can’t wait to try this.

    I’m so glad you are feeling better. It is not fun to try working while you are under the weather. I pray you continue to get better.

  3. Yum! I love using my crockpot in the fall and winter so this is right up my alley.I think I will do these 2 recipes for the upcoming weekend.Thanks!

  4. Today was SUPPOSE to be a crockpot day. I was going to put a boston butt in for supper, but started my day and forgot until lunch time. DH went out of town anyway, so he said to go ahead and cook it and we will make BBQ when he gets back. Great minds think alike!

    I love making my grass-fed beef roasts and stews in the crockpot. I started doing it when my daughter was just learning to eat real-people food. I would start a stew at breakfast and it was tender enough for almost-toothless baby at suppertime.

    Feel better soon. We love our chiropractor too!

  5. I loooooove my slow cooker. I have 2 now; one is huge and I use it when I’m making food to take to others and want leftovers for us. The other one I use most of the time since there are only 2 of us. I usually do a beef roast with vegetables that we eat on one meal; then the roast alone for sandwiches and if there is any left over, I use the vegetables, broth and meat along with some additional vegetables as a soup (which I have in my refridgerator right now). This time when I made the soup I used your recipe and put in the Spicy V8 instead of tomato sauce and I have to say it was a big hit. Thank for more good ideas! I’ll have to try the burritos with the next roast.

    1. Carol,
      You are a woman after my own heart! Congratulations to you and your lucky family for you being so thrifty and creative in making these delicious meals! All of your food sounds heavenly.

      Smart, smart, smart woman!!! I wanna be like you when I grow up!

      Gratefully,
      Christy 🙂

  6. I have never tried roast beef with taco sauce for tacos, I always use ground beef. BUT – this looks really good and I think my boys would love trying something different for a change. The BBQ sandwich looks great too!! Hope your feeling 100% soon!

    1. Thank you so much, Debbie!!

      I’m working on the feeling better part. Fortunately, I’m pretty stubborn!

      Hope your hungry boys gobble this up with glee!!!

      Gratefully,
      Christy 🙂

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