Crock Pot Beef with Beets

Beets? No. BEETS? No…well, okay. Yes, beets. Really, beets? YES, I MADE SOMETHING WITH BEETS.

I’ve never been a fan. Beets always seemed too odd, too “that thing that comes in cans in a sliced form that looks no more appetizing than that cranberry gel everyone hauls out at Thanksgiving“. So, I’ve avoided beets. However, when beets showed up in my Week 2 CSA box, I realized that I was on the spot to make something beety happen. *Cue nail-biting*

Beets are a root vegetable, and what do I love to do with root vegetables? Say it with me: PUT THEM IN THE CROCK POT. So, yes, these beets went into the crock pot. And what was the verdict? Could’ve used even more beets! HA! What a surprise. Not only did the beets come out well, but the beef I paired them with came out even a little sweeter than usual, thanks to the yummy sweetness of the beets. And, even better, you can cook this dish for 8-10hrs or you can stretch it out longer if you need to (as I did, since we had to leave the crock pot on for closer to 11hrs).

Other things of note:

  • If you’re trying to find something to do with the beet greens, since you don’t necessarily want to waste them, just wash and dry them, then toss them in a skillet over medium heat and a small amount of olive oil for a few minutes to wilt them. Add a splash of balsamic vinegar and you have a great, crunchy, green accompaniment to your meal!
  • This dish pairs nicely with just about any starchy side; we had it with egg noodles one night and rice another night.

 

Crock Pot Beef with Beets

Beet-tastic!

 

Prep Time: 10 mins

Cook Time: 8-10hrs on LOW

Serves: 4

 

Ingredients

1-1/2 lb stew beef, cut into chunks or bite-sized pieces

1 bunch of medium-small beets, greens removed

1-1/4 cups reduced sodium beef broth

1/4 cup red wine

2 Tb red wine vinegar

1 Tb cornstarch

water

2 tsp garlic powder

Non-stick cooking spray

 

Make it Happen

1. Spray the inside of a 4qt crock pot with non-stick cooking spray.

2. Wash the beets well and cut off the stems and roots. Chop the beets into quarters. Add the beets to the crock pot to make a bed for the beef.

3. Add the beef to the crock pot.

4. In a measuring cup or bowl, stir to combine the beef broth, red wine and red wine vinegar, then pour over the beef and beets. Cover and cook on LOW for 8-10hrs.

5. Just before serving, remove the beef and beets from the crock, leaving the liquid in the crock. Add the garlic powder to the crock and stir to combine.

6. In a small bowl, stir water into the cornstarch until the cornstarch has dissolved. Add the cornstarch/water mixture to the crock and stir to combine.

7. Put the liquid into a gravy boat and serve atop the beef and beets.

Crock Pot Harvest Pork Tenderloin

The crock pot really gets going in the fall in our house; once it starts to get chilly out, we often start throwing in the beef stroganoff or some other fairly hearty dish. Trouble is, it’s often really heavy, too. There are times when I just don’t want a crock pot meal that weighs me down. CSA week 1 brought us sweet potatoes, so I decided to make a crock pot that capitalizes on those. Since we got apples, too, adding those into the mix seemed like a logical next step. And let’s toss in the red onion we got, as well! The more the merrier!

This crock pot meal meets most of my typical requirements: easy to prepare, cooks well, and doesn’t break the bank. If your grocery store does BOGO on pork tenderloin (which ours does on a semi-regular basis), consider picking up a couple and then freezing one. It only takes a day or so to thaw out a tenderloin, and you can save money while you eat a tasty dish.

 

Crock Pot Harvest Pork Tenderloin

Welcome to Fall...

 

Prep Time: 10-15min

Cook Time: 6-8hrs on LOW (note: we let ours go for 11hrs and it was FINE)

Serves: 4-5

 

Ingredients

3 decent-sized sweet potatoes (about 1-1/3 lb), washed & chopped into ~1in pieces

2 small or medium macintosh apples, washed, cored & sliced

1 medium or large red onion, peeled & sliced

1-1/2 lb pork tenderloin

1/2 cup apple juice

2 Tb brown sugar

1 Tb cider vinegar

salt and pepper

 

Make it Happen

1. Coat the inside of a 5qt crock pot with non-stick spray.

2. Add the potatoes and onion to the crock pot. Place the pork on the bed of potatoes and onions.

3. Grind or sprinkle a small amount (each) of salt and pepper on top of the pork tenderloin. If using a grinder, a few grinds should do the trick.

4. Pour the apples on top of and around the pork tenderloin.

5. In a bowl, stir to combine the apple juice, brown sugar and cider vinegar. Once combined, pour over top of the items in the crock pot.

6. Cover and cook on LOW for 6-8hrs.

7. When done, remove the pork tenderloin from the crock pot and place on a cutting board to rest for 5-10 minutes.

8. Remove the potatoes, onions and apples and place in a serving bowl; remove the juices and put in a gravy boat or other easy serving vehicle. Slice the pork tenderloin into 1/2 – 3/4in slices, serve with the potato/onion/apple mixture, with sauce over top.

Crock Pot Cheesy Chicken Chili

This one has been a regular WIN in our household for a few years now, mostly because it hits on all of the necessary key points:

1) It takes 5 minutes to put together in the morning,

2) It can cook all day, and

3) It’s an entire meal in a single pot – no sides needed!

 

Serves: 6

Prep: 5 min before cooking, plus 5min prior to serving

Cook Time: min. 6-8hrs on LOW, plus 15-20mins on HIGH once you’ve added the beans & cheese

 

Ingredients:

1lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts

16-24oz jar salsa (whatever heat you prefer)

15oz can corn kernels

two 15oz cans white beans (great northern or cannellini)

8oz shredded mexican blend cheese (typically a combo of at least cheddar & monterey jack)

non-stick cooking spray

sour cream (optional, for topping)

 

Make it Happen:

1. Spray in the inside of a 4qt crock pot with non-stick cooking spray.

2. Drain the corn and place in a bowl. Add the salsa and stir to combine.

3. Place the chicken breasts into the crock pot and pour the salsa/corn mixture over the top. You can also put a small amount of this mixture in before putting in the chicken, if you want.

4. Cook on LOW for 6-8hrs. (We usually cook it all day – the salsa will keep it moist.)

5. About 20-25mins before you want to serve dinner, remove the chicken from the crock pot and place on a plate.

6. Drain and rinse the beans, then add those to the crock pot; stir to combine and replace the lid.

7. Shred the chicken, then add that back to the crock pot. Stir to combine.

8. Add the cheese to the crock pot; stir to combine. Cook on HIGH for 15-20mins.

9. (optional) Offer sour cream for people to top theirs with.

 

Notes:

  • There’s nothing wrong with going with slightly more salsa on this (trending closer to the 24oz) if you’re going to let it cook 10-12hrs. Going more with the 6-8hr timeframe, the 16-18oz jars should be fine.
  • Feel free to go with a reduced fat shredded cheese combo; we’ve had no issues with it melting. Fat-free cheeses often DO have issues with melting, though, so be cautious about using them in this.