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miamimom93
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Thu, Aug 11 2022, 6:14 pm
Looking for ideas for Shabbos lunch that can be cooked in the crockpot - other than cholent.
Last edited by miamimom93 on Fri, Aug 12 2022, 5:47 am; edited 1 time in total
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imanotmommy
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Thu, Aug 11 2022, 9:36 pm
I like to put in green lentils, water (about equal to the amount of lentils, more if you want it to have some liquid left at the end), diced tomatoes, salt/spices, and I add a small piece of meat or even some sliced hot dogs for extra flavor.
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snooper86
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Thu, Aug 11 2022, 10:37 pm
Are you looking for something other than cholent? Growing up Chasidish that’s our typical Shabbos lunch crockpot dish. It’s super easy and really cheap. It’s beans, potatoes, sautéed onions and a little meat or chicken, with water and spices or any sauces you’d like (I put bbq sauce, soy sauce, ketchup, mustard, honey/maple syrup sometimes and sometimes even Coca Cola)….
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cbg
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Fri, Aug 12 2022, 5:35 am
imanotmommy wrote: | I like to put in green lentils, water (about equal to the amount of lentils, more if you want it to have some liquid left at the end), diced tomatoes, salt/spices, and I add a small piece of meat or even some sliced hot dogs for extra flavor. |
FYI- some ppl consider lentils avelut food and won’t eat them on Shabbat
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SuperWify
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Fri, Aug 12 2022, 6:05 am
Lamb stew
Pulled beef
Vegetable stew with a bit of meat
Yapchik
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singleagain
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Fri, Aug 12 2022, 6:09 am
We sometimes do goulash but it's very similar to cholent
You can prob do something like chicken cacciatore
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preciousmommy
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Fri, Aug 12 2022, 7:12 am
SuperWify wrote: | Lamb stew
Pulled beef
Vegetable stew with a bit of meat
Yapchik |
My family loves yapchik in the crockpot.
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elisheva25
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Fri, Aug 12 2022, 9:47 am
I am trying Chicken soup this Shabbos, putting it in raw right before Shabbos . Let’s see how it works out .
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snailmail
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Mon, Aug 15 2022, 2:48 pm
snooper86 wrote: | Are you looking for something other than cholent? Growing up Chasidish that’s our typical Shabbos lunch crockpot dish. It’s super easy and really cheap. It’s beans, potatoes, sautéed onions and a little meat or chicken, with water and spices or any sauces you’d like (I put bbq sauce, soy sauce, ketchup, mustard, honey/maple syrup sometimes and sometimes even Coca Cola)…. |
This is just cholent!
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Pita
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Fri, Aug 09 2024, 4:21 am
elisheva25 wrote: | I am trying Chicken soup this Shabbos, putting it in raw right before Shabbos . Let’s see how it works out . |
I know it has been a long time, but I came across this and would like to know how it turned out. Could you please tell us?
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Dolly151
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Fri, Aug 09 2024, 5:07 am
I do roasts in the crock pot for shabbos day. They coffee out yumm
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elisheva25
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Fri, Aug 09 2024, 5:39 am
Pita wrote: | I know it has been a long time, but I came across this and would like to know how it turned out. Could you please tell us? |
Yes works every time BH!
One of my kids loves chicken soup & I do it for him
Water, carrots, dill in cooking bag, parsley in cooking bag, chicken bottoms, salt & chicken consommé .
Or I guess anything else you like in your chicken soup.
2 tips I have . 1. In order to avoid a very over cooked chicken soup taste, I put the chicken in frozen 2. Don’t put too much dill or parsley bc it can discolor the soup, or avoid all together
Put everything on Low right before Shabbos
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ez-pass
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Fri, Aug 09 2024, 7:56 am
Anything that will be good till shalosh seudos?
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Lita
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Fri, Aug 09 2024, 8:03 am
Dolly151 wrote: | I do roasts in the crock pot for shabbos day. They coffee out yumm |
Can you post a recipe?
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Dolly151
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Sat, Aug 10 2024, 10:25 am
My last roast that I did was wine mustard salt pepper and onion soup mix. Cooked overnight on high(was a mistake I should've done low). You couldn't taste the wine. It was delicious. Super soft. And yummm. Make sure you use a fat roast - not a thin brisket. Like top of rib or soemthing like that.
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elisheva25
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Sat, Aug 10 2024, 6:10 pm
Dolly151 wrote: | My last roast that I did was wine mustard salt pepper and onion soup mix. Cooked overnight on high(was a mistake I should've done low). You couldn't taste the wine. It was delicious. Super soft. And yummm. Make sure you use a fat roast - not a thin brisket. Like top of rib or soemthing like that. |
How much of each ? Mustard ? Wine ? Soup mix ?
Also any extra water so it doesn’t become dry ?
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chocolate moose
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Sat, Aug 10 2024, 7:16 pm
yapchick with meat or chicken. stuffed cabbage. chicken with potatoes and zucchini and/or other vegetables - carrots, onions.
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Dolly151
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Sat, Aug 10 2024, 9:48 pm
Mustard and soup mix to cover the tip of the meat. Wine on the bottom of the crock pot. Prob like less then an inch.
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