This is a humble variation of Chicken ala King, French for King-Style Chicken. Several histories are connected to this hearty main course; it is mostly likely believed to have originated in Philadelphia in 1890’s by Chef William King of the Bellevue Hotel. This pick is ideal for people who are on the look for low-fat meals. Cooking time: 8 hours… View full recipe
Once you get hold of your crock pot, there are so many classics that you can prepare with it with the same old nostalgic taste. Salisbury steak is one of those. Make the patties the night before and freeze to be propped into the slow cooker the next day. Cooking time: 5-6 hours Servings: 6 Ingredients: 1 lb. Lean Ground… View full recipe
Pilaf refers to the dish where the rice is cooked in broth- we have used chicken broth in our recipe. Different versions of the dish are found in many cuisines including Turkish, South Asian and even the Jewish cuisines. This beautifully compliments the Thanksgiving dinner as a side dish. Pepper corns and cumin combine to give the pilaf a warming… View full recipe
A perfect combination of health and taste is now possible through our glazed vegetable salad. We know how hard it can get for weight watchers to eat raw veggies all the time. This colorful salad is shortly cooked in the slow cooker to soften the vegetables and let their flavors fuse together to give a deliciously healthy variation. The sweet… View full recipe
Remember the cottony dumplings grandma used to make? These might truly bring you nostalgia. The veggies lend its color and freshness, while cooking over crock pot makes it soft and fluffy. Italian herbs especially highlight their flavors guaranteeing dumplings just like the Grandma’s- perfect menu for a relaxing weekend. Servings: 6 Cooking time: 7-9 hours Ingredients: 1 potato, peeled and… View full recipe
Shepherd’s Pie is what the Irish traditionally feasted over to celebrate the Saint Patrick’s Day. Prepare this with beef and you will make a Cottage Pie instead. The cheese forms a golden crust on the top that quite admittedly fits it for a king too, which is contrary to its modest name. I include a lavish dose of crushed red… View full recipe
This is a creamy green soup recipe which is an ideal winter meal, and is best enjoyed with bite-sized croutons or baked corn bread. You may leave your soup grainy if you like the peas as you eat, or cook for longer for a smooth creamy texture. A dollop of fresh cream on top might add to your calorie count… View full recipe