februarydisgoer
Earning My Ears
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I have been using my crockpot more now that I've tried the Reynolds crockpot liners. It makes clean up super easy.
Here are a couple quick and easy crockpot recipes:
Ham & green beans
1 boneless ham
4 cans of green beans with liquid from 3 of the cans
Cook on low for 8 hours. The ham flavors the beans and the ham falls apart.
Bean soup
Ham bone (I use mine from leftover spiral ham)
3 cups of water
16 oz dry great northern beans
2 cups of diced ham (or to your taste)
1.5 cups of diced carrots
1.5 cups of diced celery
1 cup of diced onions
2 bay leaves
2 tablespoons of black pepper
water
Soak beans overnight in water. Drain. Add ham bone to crockpot. Add in all other ingredients EXCEPT water and bay leaves. Mix as well as you can with the ham bone in the pot. Add enough water to cover everything + 1/2 inch. toss bay leaves on top. Cook on low for 8-10 hours or high for 5 hours. Discard bay leaves and ham bone. Use a potato masher or large fork to mash some of the soup. The starch from the beans will help thicken the soup. Stir and serve. This soup is excellent in Panera Bread bread bowls.
Here are a couple quick and easy crockpot recipes:
Ham & green beans
1 boneless ham
4 cans of green beans with liquid from 3 of the cans
Cook on low for 8 hours. The ham flavors the beans and the ham falls apart.
Bean soup
Ham bone (I use mine from leftover spiral ham)
3 cups of water
16 oz dry great northern beans
2 cups of diced ham (or to your taste)
1.5 cups of diced carrots
1.5 cups of diced celery
1 cup of diced onions
2 bay leaves
2 tablespoons of black pepper
water
Soak beans overnight in water. Drain. Add ham bone to crockpot. Add in all other ingredients EXCEPT water and bay leaves. Mix as well as you can with the ham bone in the pot. Add enough water to cover everything + 1/2 inch. toss bay leaves on top. Cook on low for 8-10 hours or high for 5 hours. Discard bay leaves and ham bone. Use a potato masher or large fork to mash some of the soup. The starch from the beans will help thicken the soup. Stir and serve. This soup is excellent in Panera Bread bread bowls.