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Meal Prep Crock Pot Chicken

January 6, 2020 By Leah Leave a Comment

Meal Prep Crock Pot Chicken

Let’s talk meal prep.  Are you a planner, scheduler, thought it all out person or a fly by the seat of your pants and hope to pull something together each night person?  In case you haven’t heard it before, I am a TAD BIT of a control freak/over planner.  So you guessed it, I am the meal planner guru type.

My goal is to have a homemade (or MOSTLY) meal 5 of the 7 nights a week.  This is a pretty hefty goal to take on as the sole parent in our home.  However, family meals are something we bond over and I have made it a priority.  The kids weigh in on meal ideas, help prepare meals whenever possible, just hang out with me in the kitchen, and it is a time we really connect.

In order to keep my goal of not eating out or calling for pizza, I like to prep a protein in advance for the week.  Making a large batch of meat keeps the stress of a meal each night at bay.  No worrying about thawing or cooking it each night.  Usually I do this large prep ahead with chicken, however pork loin or shoulder using this same seasoning is a nice change of pace.

At least once I week, typically on Sunday, I prep a large Crock Pot of chicken Breasts.

This tasty, mildly seasoned chicken turns into soup, chicken tacos, chicken salad sandwiches, Chicken Bacon Ranch Pasta, BBQ Chicken Sliders, and so much more!

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What you need:

3-5 Pounds Chicken Breasts (bone in or boneless)
1 Tbsp. Salt (Kosher or Sea Salt is Best)
1 tsp. Smoked Paprika (NOT hot)
1 tsp. Black Pepper
1 tsp. Granulated Garlic
1 tsp. Onion Powder or 1 Tbsp. Dried Minced Onion Flakes (which is what I prefer)
a few pinches of Cayenne Pepper (if you like a little spice)

Make It:

  1. Mix the spices together in a small bowl
  2. Sprinkle generously over one side of the Chicken.
  3. Layer, seasoned side down, in a crock pot.  Sprinkle remaining seasoning on each layer of chicken.  You can double up your layers to fit it all in.  It will cook fine.
  4. After about 4 hours, using tongs, rotate the chicken around so the top ones get to sit in the broth for a bit while they finish cooking.
  5. Cook on low for 6-8 hours until fork tender and shred-able.
  6. Serve immediately or shred/cube for use during the week.
  7. Don’t toss the broth at the bottom.  Strain the tasty liquid with a mesh strainer and save for soups or casseroles.  I pour it over my leftover chicken and it keeps it nice and flavorful all week.
  8. If your Crock Pot lid does not fit securely, add a splash of water or broth at the start to prevent over drying.  A few pats of butter on the top also helps! You don’t want it to poach in a ton of liquid but not be completely dry either.

You can also use a whole chicken and cook it the same way if you prefer.  Just cover the inside and outside of the bird well with the seasoning.  Don’t forget to make bone broth with the left overs!

 

 

Filed Under: Featured, Recipes, Uncategorized Tagged With: Chicken, Crock Pot, Dinner, Meal Prep

Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Bone Broth

June 28, 2019 By Leah Leave a Comment

 

I have become a TRUE Instant Pot convert! Any chance I get, I pull it out and get my pressure cook on!  It is so fast, convenient and easy to use.  Making my own bone broth is something I have long done on the stove, but it is a BREEZE in the pressure cooker and no boiling hot pot on the stove!

I used a rotisserie chicken after picking the meat off for another meal.  Why waste the bones when it can become 6 or 8 cups of delicious and flavorful broth for soup, casseroles, or gravy.  Use it right away for your next dinner or freeze it in 2 or 4 cup containers for the next round of Chicken & Noodles!

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What you need:

  • Chicken bones (left overs from a rotisserie or whole chicken)  Picked mostly clean
  • 6-8 cups water
  • 1 T. Salt
  • 1 t. Pepper
  • 1 t. Garlic
  • 1 whole onion (cut in half) or 2 T. Dried, Minced Onion
  • 1 or 2 carrots in large chunks (optional)
  • 1 or 2 stalks of celery (optional)
  • Additional seasoning to your tastes – sage, poultry seasoning, cayenne pepper, etc.

Make it:

  1. Place rack in bottom of the Pressure Cooker.  Place chicken bones in.
  2. Pour water filling to about 1″ under max fill line.
  3. Add seasonings and vegetables
  4. Set cooker to manual pressure cook, HIGH, and 45 minutes
  5. Once timer has gone off, allow to naturally release or manually release if in a hurry.   REMEMBER, if using manual release, use a towel over the valve and a long handled spoon or tongs to keep away from the steam.
  6. Place a strainer over a large bowl.  Carefully ladle or pour out the broth allowing to strain.
  7. Feel free to taste and adjust the seasoning to your liking.  Once cool, store in the fridge or freeze for use later

Note: Adding the carrots and celery gives the broth the deep rich color and adds an earthy flavor boost.

Try these tasty recipes with your next batch of broth

Slow Cooker Chicken Chili

Chicken & Stuffing Casserole

Simple Broccoli Cheese Soup Recipe

Filed Under: Featured, Recipes Tagged With: bone broth, Chicken, chicken broth, Dinner

Chicken Bacon Ranch Penne

February 27, 2019 By Leah Leave a Comment

As I have mentioned before, I like to prepare a large batch of chicken in the slow cooker to use during the week for quick meal prep.  I love knowing I have a protein cooked and ready to go for any number of meals through out the week!  PLUS, I end up with a nice stash of stock for soups and chicken chili!  Even better, if you have leftover cooked meat after a few days, just toss it in the freezer for later!

I gave this new recipe a try and it received RAVE reviews from both kids!  All I have to do is mention pasta, and I have my kid’s full attention for any meal.  This is very quick to put together, requires no special ingredients and is very kid friendly.  Use a rotisserie chicken to save some time and serve with a salad for a nice balanced meal.

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What you need:

  • 1 lb Penne pasta (or other short cut pasta)
  • 2 cups shredded or cubed cooked chicken
  • 1 jar (15 oz) Alfredo pasta sauce
  • 1 c. ranch dressing (regular or light)
  • 2 t. ranch dressing powder/mix
  • 1/2 t. cracked black pepper
  • 6 slices chopped cooked bacon
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (8 oz)

Make it:

  • Preheat oven to 350° F
  • Cook the bacon until crisp and chop into bite size pieces (I prefer to bake mine in the oven)
  • Cook the pasta in boiling, salted water until JUST soft.  Do not over cook or your pasta will become mushy since it is also baked
  • While pasta is cooking, mix Alfredo, ranch, seasonings, and chicken.
  • Drain pasta and mix into Alfredo/chicken mixture
  • Pour into a greased 9 x 13 baking dish
  • Top with shredded cheese and cooked bacon
  • Bake, uncovered for 25 Minutes or until cheese is melted and casserole is bubbling.
  • Let rest for 10 minutes before serving

The leftovers reheat wonderfully and taste even better the next day.

Recipe adapted from HERE

More Kid Friendly Meals:

Easy Pizza Roll

Simple Crock Pot Spaghetti

Filed Under: Featured, Recipes Tagged With: Bacon, Chicken, Dinner, Meal Prep, Pasta

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