Showing posts with label crock pot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crock pot. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2013

A New Take On Pulled Pork


Usually I make pulled pork with a barbecue sauce for flavour but I wanted to switch it up a little bit this week when I made my batch of pulled pork.

In my house we use pulled pork for everything. It is amazing low carb treat to have around, you can use it for anything. I add it to my omelettes, on top of my keto pizzas, for a treat I even make a yam fries pulled pork poutine (this is a cheat day homemade recipe that is not crazy in carbs but perfect for reloading).

Here is my new pulled pork recipe. It is a little different, but the procedure is pretty much the same. The only thing that is different is that you add all of the sauces while you cook it, after the eight hours slow cooking it is done!

I don't like to blog recipes that involve using Frankenfood syrups (because not everyone can swing by their local supermarkets and find them), but this pulled pork was too good not to share.

Ingredients:
-1.5-2 kg of pork shoulder
-2 Tablespoons of yellow mustard
-1/4 Cup of sodium soy sauce (I did not bother with low sodium, I used the lowest carb one I could find)
-2-3 Tablespoons of maple syrup (again use the lowest carb one you can find, I used Walden Farms Pancake Syrup)
-2 Tablespoons of olive oil (next time I am going to try coconut oil)
-2 Tablespoons of hot sauce
-2 Teaspoons of garlic powder or salt
-2 Tablespoons of water
-A dash of salt and pepper

Procedure:
1. Place meat in slow cooker.
2. Add all liquids except water to the slow cooker over the meat.
3. Add all spices to the meat.
4. Add water over the meat.
5. Slosh the meat around in the sauce.
6. Cook on low heat for 8 hours, stir and stab the meat every couple of hours.

Nutritional Information (makes about 8 servings with 1.5kg of meat)
Calories: 246
Fat: 12.6g
Carbohydrates: 0.6g
Fiber: 0.1g
Sugar: 0.5g
Protein: 31.05g

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Low Carb Chili Con Carne

The first recipe here is the quick and easy recipe using a Club House packet of seasoning. I used the slow cooker and it took about 2 hours on low to get it to the consistency that I wanted.

It is very filling, but it is not completely homemade.

I love to add in leftover meats as well, chicken breast etc. And, I always put cheese on top of the chili (this is not included in the nutritional information).

I know the pictures are not very enticing. These were the best ones I could muster.




Ingredients
-100g of deli chicken (or use desired amount of chicken breast)
-1/2 Teaspoon of salt
-1 Packet of Club House 'Hot-n-Spicy Chili Mix'
-1 Can of Pizza Sauce (213 ml)
-1 Can of Kidney Beans (540 ml)
-3/4 LB of Cooked Ground Beef
-1/2 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
-1/8 Teaspoon Paprika
-3 Cups of Water
-1/2 Teaspoon Pepper
-2 Tablespoons of Hot Sauce

Procedure

1. Ensure all meats are cooked.
2. Add all ingredients to crock pot/slow cooker. Cook on low for around 2 hours*.


Nutritional Information (it makes 6 servings)
Calories: 281
Total Fat: 8.2g
Carbs: 19.7g
Fiber: 5.2g
Sugars: 2.2g
Protein: 30.5g


Here is the recipe for my homemade chili. Its an all day affair, I really like to leave it cooking for all the flavours to set in. There isn't much difference in calories but there are fewer carbs.

Ingredients
-1LB of Cooked Ground Beef
-100g of deli chicken (or use desired amount of chicken breast)
-3 Strips of Bacon
-1 Teaspoon of salt
-1 Can of Pizza Sauce (213 ml)
-1 1/4 Cup of Kidney Beans
-1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder
-2 Teaspoons Paprika
-5 Cups of Water
-1/2 Teaspoon Pepper
-2 Tablespoons of Hot Sauce
-1 Tablespoon Cumin
-2 Teaspoons Oregano
-4 Tablespoons of Tomatillo Salsa
-4 1/2 Cups of Water


Procedure
1. Ensure all meats are cooked.
2. Add all ingredients to crock pot/slow cooker and cook for around 8 hours on low* (cook until it is your desired consistency).




Nutritional Information (it makes 6 servings)
Calories: 278
Total Fat: 11.8g
Carbs: 13.5g
Fiber: 4.1g
Sugars: 1.6g
Protein: 28.2g


*From all of my experiences, slow cookers vary cook times. Make sure you keep an eye on it the first time you make it.





Sunday, March 24, 2013

Low Carb Pulled Chicken

Step One: Root-beer and seasoning! 
I make pulled every week. It is the perfect meat ingredient to have kicking around the house, we put it click here to check out that recipe).  But, we wanted to switch it up a little bit and made the switch to chicken. Now, it is a bit more expensive, but it is just as tasty and a great way to change things up a little bit. 
in everything and eat it on its own for a quick lunch (

We did not buy a jumbo pack for this experiment, one family pack of boneless skinless chicken thighs made a of shredded chicken for two hungry adults. We used chicken thighs because they are cheaper than chicken breasts and hold the flavour better than chicken breasts.

This recipe is basically the same as pulled pork, we just switched up the meat and times.

Ingredients

Fully cooked!

-One can of diet or stevia root beer
-Seasonings (we used paprika, chilli powder, pepper, chilli flakes)
-Hot sauce
-One package of chicken thighs

Procedure

1. Place chicken thighs in slow-cooker set on low heat.
2. Pour root-beer over chicken.
3. Spice to taste.
4. Stir/flip chicken every 2 hours (not really necessary, if you are leaving it overnight)
5. After 7 to 8 hours drain the leftover liquid from the crock-pot.
6. Pull apart chicken.
7. Season and sauce to taste. 

-Depending on what taste you are going for you can use different sauces. We have used everything from 0 carb sweet Hawaiian sauces to salsa. You can mix it up, I tend to use chipotle sauce and Kraft low cal barbecue sauce.




It is pretty hard to make pulled chicken look pretty.
But, damn it is tasty.