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The minute the nights get shorter and colder, I see that as the perfect excuse to get the slowcooker out … and use it as often as possible.

For those who’ve never actually used a slow cooker (or a Crock Pot as they used to be called when I was a child in the 70s), there are a quite a few benefits:

1. The process of slow cooking allows us to use cheaper cuts of meat that are better cooked slowly over long periods of time.
2. The slow cooker can be left on safely all day without requiring that you be at home to check and stir constantly.
3. All the goodness of the food is retained – the food cooks in it’s own juices and these are then all served up rather than being tipped away when you drain the veges.
4. Dinner is ready when you and your kids come busting through the door right on dinnertime … and everyone is starving.

Modern day slow cookers are now even sexier – allowing us to cook on the stovetop (to brown meat, fry off onions and herbs etc) and then transfer to the slow cooker for the slow cooking part.

So, a week or so ago, I got up 15 minutes early and threw in all the ingredients for a Chicken & Chick Pea ‘Casserole’ (for want of a better word).

What you’ll need:

I will usually make a double batch given I have a very large slow cooker and it allows me to freeze half for another dinner when I’m out of control – the quantities here provided two meals for Mum, Dad, hungry son and two little girls.

1kg of chicken drumsticks (skin on or off – your choice)

450g tin of chick peas (or you could use dried ones if you’re happy to soak overnight beforehand)

1 large brown onion

2 – 3 cloves garlic finely chopped

2 large sprigs of parsley (or thyme or basil or rosemary – your choice)

1 lemon cut into wedges or chunks

3 – 4 roughly chopped tomatoes (depending on how tomatoey you like it)

2 cups chicken stock

1 cup white wine

Salt & Pepper to taste

Optional: feel free to add as many other veggies as you like – I often dice carrots, zucchini or use long slices of red or orange capsicum.  In my opinion, the more veggies, the better.

What to do:

 

1. Either in your slow cooker or in a separate pan brown off the chicken drumsticks – aim for a nice golden brown coverage on all sides
2. In the last couple of minutes of browning, throw in the diced brown onion and finely chopped garlic
3. If you have a ‘cook in’ slow cooker, pour over the chicken stock, the white wine and add the herbs, lemon wedges, chopped tomatoes, chick peas and salt & pepper as well as any other veges you’d like to include
4. If you have a ceramic slow cooker, you’ll need to transfer the chicken, garlic and onions from the browning pan into the slow cooker and then add everything else.
5. Pop on the lid, set the slow cooker on low and voila! 6 – 8 hours later, you’ll have a yummy dinner ready to serve straight out of the slow cooker.

Serve with:

This dish works perfectly well on it’s own if you’re trying to cut down the carbs.  If you’d like to stretch the meal further (this is me) I usually serve with brown rice or creamy mashed potatoes.

In this photo, you’ll notice that I actually stirred fresh corn kernels through the brown rice as well – just to sneak in a few more veges (do you think I’m a stickler for veg?)

Have you used  a slow cooker before?  What’s your favourite thing to cook?

 

 

  • I love my slow cooker. Thanks for another recipe.

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  • Off to pull the slow cooker out, I have all the ingredients for this (will have to be thigh fillets not drumsticks) so dinner tonight is sorted!

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  • Slow cookers are such time savers. Easy to double the recipes and freeze a meal.

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  • I have never pinned anything before-I assume that is something to do with Pinterest.

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  • thank you il pin this to my collection

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  • im a big fan of both slow cookers and cheap and cheerful but also nutritionally balanced

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  • In a word, scrumptious! I’ll be giving this a go for sure.

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  • I have to get myself a slow cooker!!

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  • I really must buy a slow cooker!

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  • I absolutely LOVE my slow cooker, so much that I’ve actually got 2 of them (a 4.5L and a 3L one). Thanks for the yummy recipe, I’ll have to add it to my slow cooker recipe collection 🙂

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  • micko10 – it is really easy to use the slow cooker, I often don’t follow a recipe, I just cut up and throw in whatever veges I have at the time, meat if you want meat-I have even just thrown whole lamb chops in and the meat just falls off the bone. I make up some stock or use a can of tomatoes or coconut milk and herbs or spices to our liking. You can also buy slow cooker sachets at the supermarket with all the flavour you need and you just add water to it.

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  • i really need to learn how to use the slow cooker efficiently atm it just sits in the cupboard. this sounds yummy! ill have to google recipes.

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  • I love using the slow cooker for making the family meals, love being able to make it earlier in the day and then not have to rush at the end of the day to make dinner. Love how it makes the house smell too. Will have to try this recipe on the family.

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  • This looks just like one of our favourite family recipes. We dust the chicken legs with Moroccan seasoning and serve with couscous. Everyone LOVES it!

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  • I LOVE using my slow cooker 🙂 Especially on cold winter days, having the warmth and aroma wafting through the house 🙂 I wasn’t sure about this recipe with the chick peas in it (I love chick peas but usually cold in salads, not hot) but then I saw your photo and yum!!!! Looking forward to trying this recipe 🙂

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  • yummy i love using my slow cooker it is my best friend some day and it make the whole house smell wonderful, i am so going to give this recipe a go 🙂

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  • Willing to give this one a try.

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  • Thanks for that, I’d remove the skin.

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  • Hi ladies, yes I browned the legs first (prefer the look especially if you leave the skin on) and yes you could replace the legs with thighs or breasts no problem – just remember to use lots of liquid to keep the meat off the bone moist. 🙂

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  • Can u use breasts instead of legs? I’m not fond of meat on bones

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