Crock-Pot Turkey Recipe ….it’s magic

Crock-Pot Turkey Recipe, Cooking on the fly with BA
BA’s Crock Pot Turkey, it’s magical!

Crock-Pot Turkey Recipe ….it’s magic

I CAN NOT begin to tell you how amazing this Crock-Pot Turkey Recipe is!  Forget your mom’s turkey…… Mind blown. This is to die for Turkey in a crock pot, with gravy that is well worth killing for. The roasted sweet potatoes, carrot concoction just ties it all together and will have you wanting seconds. Oh and peas, because I feel guilty if there is nothing green on the plate.

With Turkey on sale right now, I thought I would try my hand at cooking one, well part of one. I found a missed marked sale and bought a turkey breast for three bucks. hahahah. They tried to say 10.99 but I said… ummm, that’s not what the sign says. SCORE, you snooze you loose Kroger!!.

I have never cooked a turkey and I have never made gravy but I looked over a couple of recipes and thought, “that just does not seem hard at all”.  I came up with my own recipe by throwing together what I had in the pantry. 

 

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Balsamic Eye of Round ~ sit down!!!!

Balsamic Eye of Round super easy crock pot recipe that delivers, Cooking On The Fly With BA

OH EMMMM G!! Balsamic Eye of Round.

We were so excited to try this Balsamic Eye of Round, I forgot to cook the green beans!!! It was off the chain. I never thought this cut of meat could become so tender! Five stars in this house!!!

  • 3-4 lb or eye of round (trimmed the fat off)
  • Use 1 regular sized can of beef broth
  • Add 1 cup of balsamic vinegar
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon worst shire
  • Use 1 1/2 tablespoon soy sauce ( i used low sodium)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon of honey
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • 3-4 springs of rosemary
  • 3-4 sprigs of thyme
  • 1 teaspoon of red pepper flakes

DO NOT cook vegetables with meat. They get too vinegary.

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Make it again, BA’s Mushroom Beef Stew Yum with Brussels & Beet salad

Cooking on the fly with BA's mushroom beef stew and roasted veggies
BA’s mushroom beef stew with roasted veggies

Roasted Beets with Brussels Sprouts salad recipe, Cooking On The Fly With BA

 

BA’s Mushroom Beef Stew

The first words out of his mouth were

“Oh My God, Babe!!”

I will take that as five stars.  Super easy to make, hearty and flavorful.  I will for sure be making this again.

BA Notes, before starting

I cooked the brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes and carrots separately but I don’t see why you couldn’t throw them all in.  I just choose not too because I’m not a fan over overcooked veggies and I like to give the dish a more complex flavor by seasoning them differently.  Also,this was my first time cooking a roast like this in a crock pot.  I cooked it for 8 hours on low, it could have cooked another two with no problem.  So next time, I will put it in over night and let it cook.

Well, I wish I could tell you what type of meat I used but, I can’t. It was a really lean, inexpensive piece, so I might say a top round. In the end I guess it doesn’t matter and you can use whatever you like.  This is what you will need to cook the beef in the crock pot;

  • Hunk of meat (I used about a 3lb piece),
  • 1 packet of dry onion soup mix,
  • 2 small sweet onions,
  • two cans of mushroom soup (I used low sodium),
  • minced garlic,
  • olive oil, parsley, black pepper and red wine.

♦◊♦ I will say, my next time I will also be adding portobello mushrooms.

 

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Crock-Pot Chicken Recipe, It’s Never Gonna Be A Turkey!

Crock-Pot Chicken, Cooking On The Fly With BA
Crock-Pot Chicken is never gonna be turkey but the sweet potatoes and gravy rocked.

Crock-Pot Chicken Recipe

My Crock-Pot Chicken Recipe, Is Never Gonna Be As Good As The Recent Turkey Crock-Pot Recipe!

Well, Boo!  After a couple of attempts, it is official, I can not make the Crock-Pot Chicken Recipe, taste as fabulous as the Crock-Pot Turkey. You Can check out the  CROCK-POT TURKEY  recipe blog.

While this is still a great dish and wonderful for winter, it is not as ground breaking as the crock-pot turkey. BOOO HOOO! I have however come upon a learning curve with the roasted sweet potatoes; this time I added some bing cherries, not bad!

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