Morning ladies, it's thursday and time for another Slow Cooking Thursday. I'm sporting a new SCT banner so go ahead and update your old ones when you get a chance.
Thank you again to all the participants, I've gotten such a wonderful collection of recipes already and can't wait to see more.
Don't forget to add your name to Mr Linky and a link back to your SCT post so others can come by and see your recipe too.
Crockpot Western Omelet Casserole
Ingredients:
1 bag (32 oz.) frozen hash brown potatoes
1 lb. of bacon diced, cooked and drained OR 1 lb. cooked ham, cubed
1 med. diced onion
1 green bell pepper diced
1 � C shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese
1 dozen eggs
1 C milk
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. pepper (more or less to taste)
Directions:
Place a layer of frozen potatoes on the bottom of the slow cooker, followed by a layer of bacon then onions, green pepper and cheese. Repeat the layering process two or three more times, ending with a layer of cheese.
Beat the eggs, milk and salt and pepper together. Pour over the Crockpot mixture, cover and turn on low. Cook for 10-12 hours.
And here's a great one for the Fall Season coming up, it's a wonderful way to use up the leftover pumpkin.
Crock Pot Pumpkin Butter
Ingredients:
5 lb pumpkin gutted and quartered
2 c. sugar
2 tbsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp. all spice
1/2 tsp mace or nutmeg
Directions:
Quarter pumpkin. Remove 'guts', seeds, and stem (leave skin on). Place pumpkin and 2 cups water in your crock pot. Cook 4 hours on low.
Scoop pulp out of pumpkin skin. Mash with potato masher. Add sugar and spices to mashed pumpkin. Cook down 6-8 hours on low setting. Spoon into jars.
This recipe is made as a refrigerator butter. If you wish to preserve pumpkin butter for shelf storage, use a standard hot water bath canning method. Great on home made breads, or stirred into plain yougurt.
17 comments:
yummy that sounds great!
Oh my, Sandra, these recipes look wonderful! Thanks for hosting -- I always need new crockpot recipes.
Wow!! These recipes sound great! I can't wait to try them both out! Never heard of pumpkin butter but it sounds so delicious. Happy Thursday.
I love the pumpkin butter idea!! Thanks so much for another great week. Hope everyone gets well soon.
I'm back, and hopefully my link is correct this time! :) Thanks for hosting!
Thaks for sharing your recipes and for hosting SCT!
MJ
i just send ya email thru your msn email
thanks for posting that recipe Sandra..i'll post a recipe in a minute ;-) thanks for updating the banner * love it* and hosting every week.
Love the new banner and what a cute profile picture!
LOL! I posted the egg recipe last Thursday, but it was called Sunday Morning Casserole.
The pumpkin butter sounds awesome!
I like your new banner - I'll have to use it next week. I never heard of pumpkin butter, but I bet it's good!
Holy cow pumpkin butter...your killin me...I love this...
YUM! Sandra!
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Hi sandra,
I will get back with this soon. Now who is that handsome man you are kissing? :)LOL
I pray things are getting better there for you. What are you sewing?
Hugs,
Elizabeth
I hope everyone is feeling better soon.
The omelet and pumpkin butter recipes look delicious and such great photos!
Yummy!!!
But how are you and the kidlets doing today?
Mari-Nanci
Great new banner Sandra! I'm hoping I have a recipe to share next week :)
Laura
I am going to try your pumpkin butter recipe! It sounds so yummy and EASY. Thanks!
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