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A few months ago I got a slow cooker and it has been a game changer. I love how I can make 5+ portions of something with only a few minutes of prep time. Does anyone have any slow cooker recipes they'd like to share?

I'll start with a simple recipe for refried beans. It was probably just the first one from Google, but it works well and is so much better than canned refried beans. I have used this recipe with pinto and black beans.

https://simple-veganista.com/slow-cooker-refried-beans/

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[–] socialjusticewizard 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

My chili has won over many carnivores. I've been making it like this since before I was plant-based, it's just better than my meaty chilis ever were.

It's not a recipe though. I just kind of make it until it looks right. Kinda like this:

  1. Cook about 400g of beans overnight in the slow cooker. I usually go for about half-and-half kidney beans and black beans. Add a couple bay leaves and a couple dried chilis, if you swing that way.
  2. Drain the beans and put 'em in the slowcooker.
  3. Chop and sautee 1 onion, 6 mushrooms, and 1 carrot (maybe a stick or two of celery as well) in a splash of cooking oil until the onion is starting to brown. Dump them in the beans.
  4. Add a can of diced tomatoes, 1-2 chopped bell peppers, 4 crushed garlic cloves, maybe some niblet corn if you like. I like hominy in there but my family doesn't, so I just suffer in silence.
  5. Add vegetable broth until it's roughly a consistency you like. I like my chili pretty thick, my wife likes it a bit more soupy. I guess between 2-4 cups.
  6. Add 1/4 cup of chili powder (make sure it's not a spicy one unless that's how you roll), 1 tbsp cumin, 1 tsp of salt, 1 tsp oregano
  7. The secret ingredients! Put 1/4 cup walnuts and 4-6 dried shiitake mushrooms (available at most asian food stores) into a blender, pulverize them, add to the mix. Add about a tbsp of soy sauce.
  8. cook on low overnight, or even longer. Better the longer it cooks.

You can also add diced jalapenos, or a bit of cocoa, or ... tons of stuff.

[–] k3v_d3v 2 points 2 years ago

This sounds awesome, wouldn't have thought to use soy sauce but I'll give it a go

[–] socialjusticewizard 1 points 2 years ago

I suggest adding a shot or two of soy sauce to the refries when they are done. It gives a little of the salty umami that traditionally comes from salt pork. It's my secret trick with refries.

Trying to think of a good slow cooker recipe, maybe I'll offer up my leek and potato soup in a bit.