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Here is a crockpot recipe i love. :)

 

" Meatball " Stew (Crockpot version)

 

1 lrg. onion, chopped

2 Tbs. olive oil

3 medium potatoes, cubed

1 pkg. (16oz.) fresh baby carrots, quartered

3 celery ribs, slic

ed

1 pkg. frozen cooked veggie meatballs (MSF

brand or whatever is available)

1 can tomao puree

1 cup mushroom gravy (mixed up a batch from a veggie mix according to pkg

instructions)

1 cup water

1 envelope onion soup mix

Salt & pepper to taste

 

In a pan, saute onion in the oil, then add to the slow cooker.

Place potatoes, carrots, celery and meatballs in a slow cooker.

In a bowl, combine the remaining ingredients.

Pour over meatball mixture. Cover and cook on low for 9-10 hours

or until the vegetables are crisp-tender.

Makes 6 servings.

 

We like this served over a scoop of rice or fresh biscuits. :)

 

~ PT ~

 

Home is not where you live but where they

understand you.

~ Christion Morgenstern, writer (1871-1914)

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Oops! Forgot to type in that i sauted the celery with the onion!

i just don't have much luck with onions, celery, or bell peppers

coming out the way i like in a crockpot recipe unless i do

pre-cook them a bit first. Somehow, i guess depending on the

onion or celery used, they can stay over-powering flavored.

Anyone else here a crockpotter and notice that? :)

 

~PT ~

 

Did you know that the worldwide food shortage

that threatens up to five hundred million children

could be alleviated at the cost of only one day,

only ONE day, of modern warfare.

~Peter Ustinov, actor, writer and director (1921-2004)

~~~*~~~*~~~>

, " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll

wrote:

>

> Here is a crockpot recipe i love. :)

>

> " Meatball " Stew (Crockpot version)

>

> 1 lrg. onion, chopped

> 2 Tbs. olive oil

> 3 medium potatoes, cubed

> 1 pkg. (16oz.) fresh baby carrots, quartered

> 3 celery ribs, sliced

> 1 pkg. frozen cooked veggie meatballs (MSF

> brand or whatever is available)

> 1 can tomato puree

> 1 cup mushroom gravy (mixed up a batch from a veggie mix according to

pkg

> instructions)

> 1 cup water

> 1 envelope onion soup mix

> Salt & pepper to taste

>

> In a pan, saute onion in the oil, then add to the slow cooker.

> Place potatoes, carrots, celery and meatballs in a slow cooker.

> In a bowl, combine the remaining ingredients.

> Pour over meatball mixture. Cover and cook on low for 9-10 hours

> or until the vegetables are crisp-tender.

> Makes 6 servings.

>

> We like this served over a scoop of rice or fresh biscuits. :)

>

> ~ PT ~

>

> Home is not where you live but where they

> understand you.

> ~ Christion Morgenstern, writer (1871-1914)

>

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Same here PT unless I chop them super super fine and even then

sometimes the celery taste is too strong or the onions have a crunchy

texture. Looking forward to trying your meatball stew recipe; looks

good!

 

Peace,

Diane

 

 

, " ~ PT ~ "

<patchouli_troll wrote:

>

> Oops! Forgot to type in that i sauted the celery with the onion!

> i just don't have much luck with onions, celery, or bell peppers

> coming out the way i like in a crockpot recipe unless i do

> pre-cook them a bit first. Somehow, i guess depending on the

> onion or celery used, they can stay over-powering flavored.

> Anyone else here a crockpotter and notice that? :)

>

> ~PT ~

>

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