Mississippi mud
Chuck roast Stick of butter Ranch packet Onion mix packet
On high for 4 hours....so yummy.
Mississippi mud
Chuck roast Stick of butter Ranch packet Onion mix packet
On high for 4 hours....so yummy.
Beef, carrots, beef or chicken stock, three cups of water, spices (Chile peppers or hot sauce, pepper, rosemary).
You can also add additional ingredients like potatoes or celery if you have them.
Heat on low for 8 hours, or high for four. The texture will be better on 8. If you have the time, sear the beef ahead of time so that it has a nice seared look.
The meat should fall off the bone 8+ hours in a slow cooker.
Corn and beans, 3 ingredients. 1 cup dried beans (around 50 cents), 1 can of TJ cut corn (89 cents), 1.5 cups water. Pressure cook the beans and water for 30 minutes. Release pressure or wait for it to drop by itself depending on how impatient you are. Stir in the corn.
Before you stirred in the corn, the just-cooked beans were boiling hot, but since the corn was at room temperature, the whole mix now is nice and warm but not scalding, so you can eat it right away. Nourishing (natural protein combination), low sodium, vegan, tasty, cheap, hard to beat.
Any spices or sauces?
Sometimes some pasta sauce if I have some. I had a bag of tomato powder a while back and used that, but it wasn't so great. A 6 oz can of tomato paste works pretty well except it feels stupid to open the little tiny can and spoon the paste out.
Cilantro pulled chicken.
Chicken breasts, Pace Salsa (hot natch, cilantro.
my favorite chicken recipe is literally just chicken thighs/drumsticks pressure cooked with soy sauce. no extra salt or seasoning, just serve with some white rice and stir fried veggies.
Stew or Roast
Pkt of either stew or roast seasoning (or brown gravy pkt if you're out of the other stuff)
Meat, cut up for stew or whole for roast
Potatoes, cut however you prefer
Baby carrots on top
That's it.
Slow cook on low all day or high for 4 hrs.
Use the juice to make gravy (add a little cornstarch or flour and bring to a boil)
Enjoy!
Everything I like has more than 5 ingredients if you count seasonings. Might as well heat up soup.
We should have a "what should i cook tonight?" community! Deciding what to make is the hardest part!
You can make one:))
Chicken and rice. Season chicken legs and sear it in the pressure cooker then throw some water in and veggies of your choosing. Pressure cook for like 10 - 15 min. Take the chicken out then throw some rice in and cook for another 10 min.
Boom tender juicy chicken with flavorful rice.
Pulled pork:
Cook about 3-4h on high or 6-8ish on low. Remove pork, shred with a fork, return to slow cooker & stir everything up together before serving.
As an alternative to the bbq sauce: hot sauce (cayenne based usually), spicy brown mustard, and some (apple cider) vinegar
Lentil soup is my favourite
Chili mac is also really good
Not vegetarian but ground turkey works great. Better for the environment and the wallet.
Chicken fried rice. It's a few more than 5 ingredients, but it's all easy prep.
https://therecipewell.com/instant-pot-chicken-fried-rice/
The texture isn't quite right since its not actually fried, but the flavor is solid. I make double and freeze in portioned baggies.
Thanks! Think you could pull some of of the freezer and fry it?
Probably. I'm just lazy and microwave it.
Carnitas
Dump it all in a pot, come back in 4 hours. Optionally, crisp it up in a pan or under broiler.
Few more ingredients but my carnitas have always been a crowd pleaser
I tend to eyeball everything, but usually about a 12oz can of coke, oj and stock until it looks right, one onion chopped up, however many cloves of garlic I feel like peeling and chopping
If the pork shoulder fits I do it in a pressure cooker on high about 2 hours, if it doesn't I do it significantly longer in a slow cooker
When it's falling apart, pull the bones out, shred (I like to use a mixer)
Then like you, crisp it up under the broiler, and maybe mix in some of the cooking liquid
That's perfect for the multi device with airfryer. You can get nice crispy tips.
Salsa chicken. It's chicken, a bit of taco seasoning, then salsa. Cooked for 4 hours on high.
Any kind of meat with a can of Campbell’s cream of whatever flavour of soup, 1 pack dry onion soup mix and potatoes always turns out good.
In my country we are used to eat every part of the animals so I have many recipes, but non you would like lol. Once I said my favorite dish ever was oxtail and people freaked out. Btw, Oxtail and potatoes in the pressure cooker is enough. Omg so goooooooood
That's bizarre. Oxtail is pretty common in the states these days. At least in California. So good indeed!!
Oxtail soup is amazing. I make it with a whole bottle of wine, and never eat it the first day. Unfortunately oxtail is very expensive here right now.
Do you eat meat? Big hunk o' pork is one of the favorite meals of my kids. Salt the meat then broil or sear it in a pan. Put it in the slow cooker. Use broth, water, or wine to deglaze the pan and pour that over the meat.
Cut a couple of garlic heads in half horizontally, you don't have to peel them. Toss them in.
Pour in the rest of the bottle of wine or box of broth, some orange juice is good too, lime if you didn't have wine. Or some vinegar works if you don't have lime. If you have cilantro put the stems in, if you don't, don't worry about it.
Close and cook on low all day. We usually have it with rice and black beans the first day, it's good in tortillas with salsa, good on nachos, good in enchiladas, it's just good
brazilian beans.
sautée the diced garlic and onions in cooking oil or lard until golden. add the strained beans, about a teaspoon of salt, cover with water or stock up to 1.5, 2 cm above the beans. cook for about 30 min in a pressure cooker over low fire. after done, mash some beans to free some starch to the broth and adjust the salt to your liking. serve with some white rice, lettuce and tomato salad, and a protein of your choice (steak with onions, roasted chicken, fish fillet, sausages, pork steak, schnitzel, fried egg and veggie patties are popular choices).
if enough broth is left over, it can be served on its own as soup on small cups, often with some drops of the hot sauce of your choice (tabasco, jalapeño, sriracha). this is called "caldinho", or little broth, and goes well accompanying beer, caipirinha, mojito or daiquiri.
you can also add some other things to boost your beans. popular choices are diced tomatoes or tomato paste, diced bell peppers, winter squash cubes, green onions, cilantro, parsley, powdered cumin, bacon or jerky cubes, diced sausages, or roasted meat/pork leftovers.
also: add a bayleaf while you cook it. and eat with rice.
well remembered, a bayleaf is essential.
made this dish just yesterday for my meat munchers with roasted pork leftovers, peppers and cumin/smoked paprika/rosemary/msg/espresso/sugar/garlic powder
if you use an instant pot you don't need to soak the beans just high pressure for an hour gets it done. I pop it into the oven for a couple hours to get the maillard reaction flavoring anyway though. Didn't do any mashing on this batch as well, by request. a family favorite for sure i do this weekly!
thats similar to how i season chilli beans
Under 5 ingredients? Farikal.
3 kg lamb meat 3 kg cabbage 8 tsp whole, black peppercorns 4 tsp salt 600 ml water
That's 5 ingredients. Including salt, pepper and water. As an asian, I was dubious about this, but it packs and amazing amount of flavour from so few ingredients. Serve with baked/boiled/mashed potatoes, or bread, and a cold beer.
Curry.
Chicken soup.
Chicken stock, chicken, carrots, onion, celery. Add noodles if you like.
lentils, featuring onion and garlic
If you don't count oip and spices, then any kind of dal. Dal, onion, ginger garlic paste, chili, tomato. Then add your spices, which can be as simple as garam masala, turneric, and red chili powder. Salt after it's cooked. Aside from the onion everything can come from the pantry or freezer. Technically you could blend and freeze the onion to make life even easier.
I know I'm pushing it but this is basically the easiest meal ever and it's just one pot. You only need to dirty a cutting board, knife, and spoon. It's nearly a pantry meal and requires no thought or special technique aside from knowing when onions are caramelized but not burned. And it's vegan, gluten free, and very inexpensive.
Do spices count as ingredients? My mother always pressed into me so much to have a stocked spice...drawer? Rack? Thing? that I don't think of them as a number for the recipe. "Of course I have black pepper, salt, oregano, bay leaves, etcetc" but I realize maybe I should count them before giving recipes!
Personally I think spices aren't the usual ingredient. Like a secondary that most people have on hand. I think ingredients are like bulkier items if that makes sense lol
sausage & peppers & onions
just chop them up or don't.. and throw them all in. Sometimes I add sweet potato and or lentils
Tip: get frozen veggies mixes, it'll make your life easier
Dutch Pea Soup
Day Chili
Really you can make just about any soup with a base of broth or tomatoes, veggies, and whatever else you want to toss in. Most of the flavor is gonna be in the seasoning. The slow cooker will draw out the water in the veggies so you need less broth than you may think.
Red chili stew. Onions, tomatoes, beef, broth and chili flakes
you can serve with rice or bread, or eat them on their own
1lb of dried pinto beans, 48oz of veggie stock, garlic, onion, cumin. Cook on high pressure for an hour. Mash it all up and mmm mmm mmmm
Pot Roast
I rarely have all of the ingredients, and proportions depend on what's on hand.
I could probably just say assorted root vegetables as one ingredient honestly.
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