
Crock Pot & Casseroles
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15 Bean Soup
The beans are packaged by the N.K. Hurst Company, but throw away their seasoning packet and follow this recipe instead.

Broccoli Cheese Casserole
A staple of pot luck suppers and church parishioner cookbooks, everyone needs a good broccoli cheese casserole recipe.

Brown Rice Casserole
A comforting side dish, perfect with simple baked chicken when you're not in the mood for potatoes.

Cauliflower Cheese Casserole
Even if you're not a fan of cauliflower, this is a delicious and low carb alternative to Mac 'n Cheese.

Chicken Divan
Created in the early 1950s at an upscale restaurant in New York City; it quickly grew in popularity as a casserole and became a quintessentially 1960s dish.

Chicken Enchilada Soup
The flavor of chicken enchiladas, but in a soup! Goes great with Kitchen Tapestry recipes of Guacamole or Black Bean & Avocado Fresco Salad.

Chicken Noodle Casserole
A staple of pot luck suppers and fundraiser cookbooks, variations of a Chicken Noodle Casserole have been around for a century.

Chili Fritos Pie with Avocado Mash
A fun dish to make with the leftover Kitchen Tapestry recipe for Crock Pot Chili Con Carne, and it has an interesting history.


Crock Pot Asian Style Country Pork Ribs
Country Style Ribs are not really ribs at all, but they are deliciously tender and packed with Asian flavors in this recipe.

Crock Pot Beef Short Ribs
Some days, you just need something hearty, delicious but wildly simple for dinner. This is a true “set it and forget it” recipe with a delicious ending.

Crock Pot Beef Stew
Few dishes are as comforting on a winter's day as a beef stew that's been simmering all day in a crock pot.
Crock Pot Cheesy Chicken
An easy, busy day, weeknight dinner that you can slow cook all afternoon, and serve over rice.

Crock Pot Chicken Cacciatore with Parmesan Polenta
Brought to the US by WWII GIs returning from the liberation of Italy, Chicken Cacciatore was popular in the '50s and '60s.

Crock Pot Chicken & Wild Rice Soup
Most wild rice sold in the US comes from Minnesota and the state is famous for its Chicken & Wild Rice Soup, a hearty winter favorite.

Crock Pot Chili Con Carne
Nothing beats the aroma of Chili bubbling away in the kitchen on a winter's day.

Crock Pot New England Style Seafood Chowder
The defining characteristics of a chowder, as opposed to soup, are that it has a creamy base, chunky ingredients and is slowly cooked.

Crock Pot Pinto Beans
Pinto Beans are rich and creamy, delicious on their own or along side a bowl of chili.


Crustless Pizza Quiche
Originally intended as a low carb way to enjoy a pizza, this is still a delicious means to enjoy robust Italian flavors without the crust.