Thursday, January 08, 2009

Slow Cooking Thursday!

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All my slow cooking recipes are now online and starting today, I will add all the recipes shared weekly to my online del.icio.us site too. So if you're wanting to find ALL the slow cooked recipes that have been shared since the first SLOW COOKING THURSDAY, here is the link for you.

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.

As always, share your slow cooking recipes but if you REALLY REALLY don't have one and still want to participate, then you can share any kind of recipe.

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Mexican Beef Stew
© Crystal Miller

This is a great tasting crockpot recipe I am sure your family will enjoy!

3/4 pound lean beef stew meat, or an inexpensive piece of beef roast-- cut into 3/4 " cubes
½ large onion -- chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced or a large spoonful of chopped garlic from a jar
1 can Rotel tomatoes
1- 15 oz. can whole-kernel corn -- undrained
1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves -- crushed
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper
2 tablespoons yellow cornmeal

Put all the above ingredients into your crockpot except the cornmeal. Cook on low for about 8 hours or until the meat is tender. Turn the crockpot to high and stir the cornmeal in and allow to cook and thicken for about 25 minutes. Serve with tortilla chips or cornbread or even rice.


18 comments:

Melissa said...

This sounds so good!! And easy I like those kind of recipes:)

Jen said...

This sounds so good! Can't wait to try it, great for a snowy winter day.

threesidesofcrazy said...

I've been missing TexMex recently -this sounds perfect toe ease that yearning.

Mari said...

That stew looks so good - especially on a cold Michigan day!
PS - I messed up the first link I put in - somehow it brought up my Christmas tour. Sorry!

Anonymous said...

If I hadn't already tossed a roast in the slow cooker I'd have made this today but then there's still tomorrow :)

Blessed Beyond said...

This does sounds and look really good! I will have it for try this really soon! Hugs and Blessings,

Blessed Beyond said...

This does sounds and look really good! I will have it for try this really soon! Hugs and Blessings,

Michelle said...

Good Morning Sandra.This sounds so good,I'm asking hubby to make it on the weekend.

Barb said...

Thank goodness I stopped by, Sandra. I swear, I thought, "Wow! She's a day early!" All day long I've thought this was Wednesday. Good grief.

Your Mexican soup sounds wonderful.

Anonymous said...

This is another recipe to put on my list of "To Make" meals.
Thanks!

Renee said...

This looks so good! I think we'll be having this tomorrow. Hope you're having a great week.

Michele said...

Perfect Timing! I am attending a chili feed / get together for a group I am part of this weekend. This sounds just different enough from all the standard regular dishes that will be making an appearance. Yeah, I know it is not a chili, but this group won't care! I am going to put it together for the event, but maybe spice it up a bit more.

Kirstin said...

I really need to get my crockpot out more often!!

Anonymous said...

This sounds really good!! Can't wait to try it...

Not Another Omnivore said...

Thanks so much for the tip! I had a feelings it would be something along those lines. The recipe is growing on me as I finish the batch off, so I am willing to give it another try...especially since it is so inexpensive once you have already purchased the spices.

Thanks again and I'll let you know how it goes. May be a few weeks, but I should be around :)

NAOmni

Lulu said...

sounds delich!
hope youre having a nice day Sandra..

Amy said...

This looks A-MAZING!

Have you tried it yet??

I so love Crystal... I think she has a secret tho... I think she is really Wonder Woman in disguise! What do you think??

Hugs.. Amy

Christina said...

This looks yummy. I am going to add it to my list.