K.L. asks from Story City, IA on September 12, 2011
Easy Dinners for Hubby to Make While I'm Having a Baby!
I am due to have my second baby in 6 days and I want to come up with some easy dinner ideas that my hubby and mom can easily throw together while I'm at the hospital and when I first get home. Crock pot recipes would be great...I'm fairly new to "crock potting"! We have thought about easy things like lasagna and sloppy joes, I would just like some more. They don't have to be freezable.
Thanks in advance mamas! K.
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K.S. answers from Bismarck on September 12, 2011
Congrats on the new baby! I just discovered this new website this week and I LOVE it!!! It is www.crockpotgirls.com They also have a facebook page. It is all different kinds of crock pot recipes and they are broken down by category and main ingredient. I hope this helps. Good luck!!
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T.K. answers from Dallas on September 12, 2011
I have given my college freshman son a few easy basics. I'll share those with you. He's one kid, so you may have to buy more chicken if there are more of you.
3 meals from a rotisserie chicken. cut legs, thighs and wings off. Then cut breast off into 2 seperate ziploc bags. Left in one bag, right in the other.
1) legs, thighs, and wing on a plate with stoufers stuffing and a veggie. I bought him several of the 88c bags of frozen veggies that he can just put in the microwave. So, boil water, put stuffing mix in and cover, put green beans in microwave for 2 minutes, cut legs and thighs off. Instant sunda dinner.
2) Chicken quesdallis - half of breast cut up. butter in a skillet with a tortilla, layer of cheese, chicken, cheese and another tortilla. Panfry until golden brown on both sides.
3) Chicken Alfredo - boil spaghetti noodles, drain toss with alfredo sauce and top with other half of chicken breast.
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S.H. answers from Honolulu on September 12, 2011
Can your Husband cook?
If so, then HE can think of things to make. Himself, AND do the grocery shopping for it, himself.
Allow him, to do that.
Then when he cooks, love that he cooks. Even if it is different than your style. And praise him.
Because, if he 'cannot' cook, then all the recipes in the world, ain't gonna help. He will need you, to 'show' him how to cook? Still.
My Hubby, can cook and will cook... but when he cooks, I am hands off and let him cook, whatever floats his boat.
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S.D. answers from Indianapolis on September 12, 2011
In a crock pot:
1/2 pork loin
OR 1 pork tenderloin
OR 4 Chicken breasts
OR 8-10 whole chicken wings, tips removed (16-20 of the pieces you get in a restaurant which are technically half the wing)
AND
1 can pineapple tidbits including juice
OR 1 can apple pie filling
AND
1/2 bottle of cheap BBQ sauce
Optional:
1/2 bottle of cheap beer
Serve over rice or egg noodles. The pineapple is a mock sweet-and-sour. The apple pie filing is more sweet and savory.
Also, have your mom send around a mealtrain.com or mealbaby.com invite to friends and co-workers who could help out. A friend of mine did this with friends and church members when my 9-day-old ended up in the hospital for 2 weeks and for the next 2 weeks after we got home! We had a meal almost every-other day. It was a great help :)
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J.X. answers from Los Angeles on September 12, 2011
My husband did best with things that didn't require cooking. Tacos with leftover rotisserie chicken (just chopping, no cooking). veggie burgers or sandwiches.
Stick to things he already knows how to make (for mine this is spaghetti and tortilla soup)
As for your mom, just ask her to give you and ingredients list you can buy so she can make things that are already part of her repetoir.
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M.L. answers from Houston on September 12, 2011
These are pretty easy:
http://littlelovables.blogspot.com/2011/01/smoky-corn-and...
http://littlelovables.blogspot.com/2011/08/upside-down-pi...
As for crockpots, bbq sauce and chicken wings. Doesn't get much easier than that!
Or roast, add in potatoes, celery, carrots, garlic and onions, mushrooms and an envelope of french onion soup mix. Put the veggies in the bottom and the roast on top
Crock pot Santa fe chicken (easy, we usually add a little bit of cream cheese at the very end and a can of rotel):
http://southernfood.about.com/od/crockpotchicken/r/bl106c...
Crock pot shredded beef, just add some bbq sauce, onion... shred the beef and serve on sub sandwich bread.
http://southernfood.about.com/od/crockpotbarbecue/r/bl105...
You can do crock pot tortilla soup:
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/awesome-slow-cooker-pot-roas...
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on September 12, 2011
WOW!!! You are really taking care of your husband!!! I didn't do any of this when I was pregnant! I let him fend for himself! :)
CONGRATS on the new addition to the family!!
I would keep staples in the house - hamburger, chicken breasts, pasta and rice and let them figure it out for themselves...
Lasagna is easy to cook now and freeze..
Sloppy joes are easy to cook now, put in a ziploc bag and let them boil it in the bag to get 'em ready...all they need is the buns! :)
Crock Pot recipes mean that they will have to set it out and do it - so instead of trying to put it all together for them - let them do it...I know you want to be great (you already are) and such - but really - it's OKAY!!!!
GOOD LUCK!!!
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C.M. answers from Los Angeles on September 12, 2011
Spaghetti with some frozen meatballs and a jar of sauce.
Chicken casserole- chop up some cooked chicken, throw in some cooked egg noodles, a can of cream of chicken soup, some veggies and top with cheese. Then bake.
Burritos- I make a whole bunch and wrap them in clear wrap and put them in the freezer.
Pulled pork sandwiches- throw in a pork roast, some onions and a can of soda and cook in the crock pot, then when it's totally done, add in a jar of bbq sauce and eat with some hamburger buns.
Hot dogs & Hamburgers
Pizza- either delivery, or buy the pre-made dough at the store and top with cheese and your favorite toppings.
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P.G. answers from Dallas on September 12, 2011
Crock pot chili - can be vegetarian (veggie crumbles) or whatever meat.
Pound of meat,
med onion-diced,
2-15 oz cans kidney beans,
2-15 oz cans diced tomatoes,
salt, pepper,
1/2 bottle of salsa - your "heat" preference,
tablespoon of sugar,
dash of pickle juice.
Stir, heat on high for about 4 hours, then low for however long you want till you're ready to eat it. I drain the kidney beans, and use mashed potato flakes to thicken to the consistency I like (flour also works).
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K.S. answers from Bismarck on September 12, 2011
Congrats on the new baby! I just discovered this new website this week and I LOVE it!!! It is www.crockpotgirls.com They also have a facebook page. It is all different kinds of crock pot recipes and they are broken down by category and main ingredient. I hope this helps. Good luck!!
2 moms found this helpful
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