Happy New Year Everyone. Hope youโre still at your resolutions. (By my clock, we all have another few hours before we abandon them completely.) Me? I grabbed 2015 by the horns โ I think by noon on January 1, the tree had been disrobed and curbed; the basement, organized; the contents of Phoebeโs Fibber-McGee-and-Molly closet sorted into three boxes โ keep, hand-me-down, goodwill; and all those little ziplocs from the freezer containing mysterious frost-bitten contents had been laid out on the counter like crime scene evidence, waiting to be identified and put to use.
Of course, these little triumphs are usually more likely found on a to-do list than an โI Resolveโ list, but it felt good anyway. My real resolutions โ eat healthier lunches, not blow my next book deadline, find a new hobby that doesnโt involve a screen (Iโm taking nominations), snack better, listen to more podcasts โ arenโt necessarily the kinds of things one checks off a list after a few hours of caffeine-fueled determination. Or ever, actually. (Iโm always afraid to read back my archive of New Yearโs posts to see how ineffective this whole exercise is.)
As anyone who has ever reorganized their sock drawer instead of dealing with a deadline knows, itโs so much easier to control whatโs right in front of you, and what was in front of me on January 1 were those freezer bags. Chunks of Bentonโs Bacon, misshapen ziplocs of homemade stock, a few heels of Parmesan, three small bags that each contained one or two canned tomatoes, five (five!) black bananas. I knew there were some orphaned bags of dried white beans in the pantry, some onions, basil leaves, and nearing-their-end carrots in the fridge, so I unceremoniously dumped everything into the slow cooker (minus the bananas which would be put to use the next day) and pressed the 6-hour button.
Warning: What Iโm about to say might send a few of you into a tailspin, but Iโm going to say it anyway. Here it goes: I have not been loving my slow-cooker. I know Iโve only had it three months, and that hardly counts as giving it much of a go, but the truth is, so far, most of what has been ladled out of the thing has left me wanting more. Or something different. (Even Phoebe the other day, when told we were having chili, asked โCan it not be the one you make in the slow-cooker?โ) I think most of the problem lies in the fact that I have been using it to translate dishes that Iโve been cooking in the Dutch Oven for over a decade โ so thereโs a standard to meet. Not just Phoebeโs chili, but short ribs, and pork loins, too.
But my kitchen-dump beans? These made the cut. Rich, stewy, smoky, they were somewhere between a meatless cassoulet and minestrone, and I must say, most excellent with a piece of crusty bread. Since I had so much room in the freezer, I ladled the whole thing into a new batch of single-serve soup bags. In other words, More Healthy Lunches: Check! At least til next week.
A Recipe-ish for Slow Cooker White Beans
Another reason why this was a success? I didnโt measure anything. (The whole dump-it-in thing is 100% of slow cookerโs appeal for me.) I used about a one-inch chunk of the bacon โ thatโs the great thing about good bacon, you donโt need a lot โ but you can leave it out altogether if youโd prefer to make this meatless. Then Iโm guessing about a 14-ounce canโs worth of chicken stock, same for whole tomatoes. Then about 8-10 ounces of dried white beans (Navy or Cannellini), a parm rind, about 10 basil leaves, half a large onions (chopped) and a third a bag of baby carrots. I set to 6-hours, pouring water into it every now and then so that beans would be fully submerged. If there had been any greens in my fridge โ kale, spinach, chard โ I wouldโve tossed them in at the end. Serve with crusty bread or in bowls with freshly shaved Parm and a drizzle of olive oil.
Yeah, like others I have only found the crock pot satisfying when using it for stock/beans/oatmeal (dump and leave). For other dishes you actually have to COOK first (like on the stove) to achieve deliciousness. My husband swears by it for pulled pork or pulled chicken, though. #newslettergiveaway
Jenny, thanks for your honesty. I bought a new slow cooker after your post about finally making the crockpot purchase. Right around the same time, it seemed I couldnโt go anywhere without someone extoling the near miracle benefits of the slow cooker. But I am not loving it either. The only meals I have made that my family has loved were the Korean Short Ribs (OMG they were so good I told all my friends about them) and French Onion Soup. But I will keep trying. The beans sound so delicious. I just wish I wasnโt the only person in my family that eats beans. ๐ #newslettergiveaway
This is like a fancied up version of beans on toast (canned beans and toasted sandwich bread), which I grew up eating and totally loved. Thanks for the reminder to try out something similar on my own kids.
Most of the time, I see the slow cooker as a means to an end. I love to use it to cook a brisket or chuck roast for sandwiches, tostadas, etc. It does a great job at keeping mashed potatoes warm. Also, I loove cooking chicken thighs with a bottle of TJโs salsa autentica (for burrito bowls, salads, tacos). Those are the only things I use it for though!
Oh Jenny โ you always know when the weeknight routine needs a kick in the pants, and mine does in a major way. Thank you for doing what you do! #newslettergiveaway
I use my slow cookers (small, medium, and large) a lot and have found fabulous things to make with them. I recommend the cookbooks of Michele Scicolone (all of them), and Rick Baylessโs Everyday Mexican has terrific slow cooker recipes as well. Also check out Smitten Kitchenโs Southwestern Brisket โ fantastic and spicy.
Iโm going to try these. Iโm always on the lookout for good vegetarian slow cooker recipes, which seem to be difficult to come by. #newslettergiveaway
Great idea. I know I have lots of bags of partial bags of frozen veggies. Sounds like a good project for me this weekend.
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A slowcooker is definitely not a dutch oven. I am very picky about the โmushโ factor but have found a number of solid recipes we make in it. As both of us work outside the home, it is a life saver. Martha Stewartโs recipes are very good. Her pot roast and stew are excellent. I do pulled pork and chicken and occasionally beans and the steel cut oats taste much better than on the stove, we make them once a week. However, our current favourite is a whole chicken. It yields SO much more meat than a roasted chicken because the little bits fall off the bone. I get easily 20% more and when youโre buying organic chickens, that matters!
Single serving soup bags?! What are THOSE?
I only use my slow cooker for shredded pork (tacos). I soooo wish it was as convenient and useful as it was meant to be for cooks! #newslettergiveaway
I love my slow cookerโฆfor certain things. Like beans, which can be made from dry (no soaking!) to perfect in 5 hours. Fine Cooking ran an article this month on slow cookers that had some great tips, like the fact that seasonings get muted, so you have to overseason, using more herbs, etc than normal. I highly recommend checking it out. Iโm disappointed by my slow cooker sometimes, but Iโve just gotten pickier about what Iโll make in it!
#newslettergiveaway โ I love your recipes, your heart, everything!
I have similar problems with my slow cooker. I love the idea of it but I donโt always love what comes out. Iโve always decided that the convenience is worth giving up a bit of flavor, but not a ton. This recipe intrigues me. I would love to get more use out of my slow cooker, especially in the winter!
The best, THE BEST use for a slow cooker is cooking beans for refried beans. Soak overnight with bay leaf and a bottle of Mexican beer. Chop/saute a mire poix, and dump that plus the soaked beans and most/all of the soaking liquid in the cooker, set to high and let it go to town. After a couple of hours when itโs really bubbling, we usually turn it down to low to finish. AMAZING texture and flavor once mashed and enough salt is added. Also #newslettergiveaway
#newslettergiveaway โ btw, Andyโs burritos are one of my favorite weeknight dinners.
I agree with KKRvFโฆa crock pot is not a dutch oven. Just made a delicious hambone soup with my leftover ham from Christmasโฆ.quick, easy and with some homemade buttermilk biscuits it was a great, no stress meal with leftovers. A few โback pocketโ crock pot meals-such as your beans will be great when winter days and crazy schedules warrant a quick meal. There was a post long ago about top 10 crock pots meals. The Indian Butter Chicken from that list is fab!
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I think I am one of the few that is a slow cooker holdout. Wonโt compromise even though I have three children and need to make dinners less time consuming. I know I would not like the food if so many with good tastes are not thrilled. Americaโs Test Kitchen did a show on it and said to be good the ingredients need to be browned in dutch oven then put in a slow cooker. No thanks, even more trouble. Dutch oven all the way!
Slow cooker beans are a staple for us in the winter. So easy! I love the idea of adding a parmesan rind. Weโll definitely be adding that next time. #newslettergiveaway
well said. the slow cooker lets me down plenty too. stocks and hot apple cider at a winter party are my most common uses. and love this beef done in it. http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2010/01/southwestern-pulled-brisket/I have done stuffing at thanksgiving in it with success when oven space is limited. keep testing for us DALs!
I think the Slow Cooker is great for a limited number of thingsโbeans, as youโve discovered; overnight oatmeal (Alton Brown); bread pudding; pork shoulder for pulled pork;stocks and soups; stews (if you take the time to sear the meat, deglaze the pan, blah blah etc). It can actually *ruin* other things, though, and it imparts a baby food texture to things that makes me take long breaks from using it. #newslettergiveaway
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Try as I might, no one in my family likes anything that comes out of the crockpot except this: http://weelicious.com/2010/06/14/pulled-pork-tacos/
I use it in your burrito bowl recipe and itโs my hubbyโs all-time favorite meal. #newslettergiveaway
I am not only floored by your January, Ist accomplishments but also by the clear-out beans. Beans on toast is the ultimate comfort food for my British husband and heโll love me even more for doing a little clearing out the larder & freezer. Listening to more classic audiobooks is one of my resolutions (while derobing the tree) and I am taking some of yours, too โ so, if youโll drop one, I might have done more podcast-listening for you). N xx
The only problem I have with my slow cooker is, well, missing cooking at the end of the day.
Love the idea of this recipe โ will definitely be playing around with it! Happy new year Jenny!