That sounds amazing, GLC! Thanks for posting it. I would definitely add the avocado, and serve it over rice. Yum.
That sounds amazing, GLC! Thanks for posting it. I would definitely add the avocado, and serve it over rice. Yum.
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Sounds pretty good. The tomatoes: Is that a 28 oz or 14 oz can? I'm thinking of replacing the chicken with a roughly equivalent amount of leftover shredded roasted chicken, because the idea of putting raw meat in a crockpot just doesn't sit right with me.
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The tomatoes are a 14 oz can. I have also used 2 10 oz rotel cans (with chilies) and left out the green chillies with good success, too. The 'hot' version gives the soup a really nice heat!
The original recipe calls for cooking and shredding the chicken separately. The first time I did it, I put it in with the other ingredients like the recipe said and the chicken was pure mush and really gross. The second time, I put it in about an hour before the end and it was better. Then I starting thinking that it was such a pain for me and my schedule. The soup was always at a good boil by the time I got home, so I figure it could cook the chicken itself. That's why I put it in there frozen - I don't want it defrosting until the liquid is already cooking. So far, it's worked wonderfully.
I should mention that my days are long, so when I make this, it's cooking for about 10 hours before I get to eat it.
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Makes perfect sense, GLC. I figured I'd just add it in toward the end, since I'm not exactly overburdened with work at the moment.Most of the workout my crockpot gets are with chili, so it'll nice to have something else to cook with it.
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That sounds great, GLC. And my DH loves all things Tex-Mex, so I'll definitely try it!
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It's just me--I have a mother who's ever so slightly paranoid about microbes and other wee beasties, and it's rubbed off. It also helps that I'm planning on roasting a bird this weekend, so I'll have some lying around.
I found a crockpot recipe for Cincinnati-style chili. DBF will be pleased.![]()
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Here you go:
http://coconutlime.blogspot.com/2010...ati-chili.html
I'm going to have to test it out, and possibly tweak a few things. (Chipotles? In Cincy chili?)
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