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Throw It All In Dinner

Here is a great empty-out the fridge great chicken-in-the-crock pot dinner. 
 
8 boneless, skinless chicken thighs
1 green pepper (chopped)
1 onion (chopped)
6 green onions (chopped) 
3 T. parsley flakes
1 bay leaf              
2 garlic cloves (crushed)
plum tomatoes (chopped)
6 ozs tomato paste
14 oz  ham (cut into cubes)    
8 ozs tomato sauce
2-5 dashes hot sauce to your taste
4 ozs green chilies (diced green chilies drained)
creole seasoning (Tony's) to your taste
3 cups rice (cooked)
12 oz. smoked or kielbasa sausage (sliced diagonally)
 
 
Put all ingredients but rice and sausage in the crockpot.  Cook on low for 4-5 hours until chicken is done (160 degrees). Add rice and sausage and cook one more hour.  If you have a pound of peeled and deveined shrimp, toss those in with the rice and sausage.   Garnish with additional chopped green onions. Serve with a tossed salad and enjoy!  There will leftovers for lunch the next day or dinner later in the week.                          
                       
                       

Crockpot Chicken Supreme

Fall is coming, slowly but surely.  And, of course, for me, school has begun so there isn't a lot of time for cooking.  It is time to pull out that crock pot and start using some of the many crock pot recipes I have.  Mike loves chicken; he would eat it every night.  Here is a recipe that can be changed in many ways to please your individual taste buds.  I discovered it awhile back and I have place options in parentheses.

5 slices of bacon
4 chicken breasts (or 10 chicken tenders)
10 oz. can of cream of chicken soup (10 oz jar of Alfredo sauce)
4 oz. can or jar of sliced mushrooms or  whole buttom mushrooms

6 oz. frozen pearl onions (one diced onion)
Black pepper and garlic powder to taste
8 oz. shredded Swiss or Havarti cheese (8 oz. shredded 4 cheese blend)

Cook bacon in skillet, drain, break into 1/2 inch pieces and  place in container in fridge.
Sprinkle chicken breasts with pepper and garlic powder.
Brown chicken breasts in bacon grease (about 3-5 minutes).  Do not cook through.
Place chicken in crock pot and cover with mushrooms and onions. 
Pour soup in skillet, stirring to get all the chicken drippings from skillet.  Heat about 1-2 minutes. Do not add water.  If your chicken breasts are large, you might need 2 cans of soup.  Pour slightly heated soup over chicken breasts.  Cover crock pot and cook on low for 4-6 hours until breasts are done but not falling apart.
Sprinkle top with cheese and bacon pieces.  Cover and cook on high 15 minutes to melt cheese.
Serve with rice, wild rice, or mashed potatoes.  If you cook the Alfredo sauce recipe, it is better with pasta.