I feel like I need a disclaimer for every slow cooker recipe I post: "Don't judge the recipe by the picture." LOL In general, Crock-Pot
** meals just don't photograph well. At least not often in my kitchen! Eh, sprinkle a little parsley over top and call it a day. I'm obsessed with my Crock-Pot**
and judging by the popularity of my 30 One Step Crockpot Meals post, you are too! So here's another winner to pin. Fantastic flavor, about 10 minutes prep time, and the entire dinner is ready to serve when done -- veggies included!
Crockpot Honey Mustard Chicken Dinner
inspired by Eat At Home Cooks
3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (bone in would work, too)
3 potatoes, washed and quartered
3 carrots, sliced
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup dijon mustard
salt & pepper to taste
Spray inside of Crock-Pot**
with nonstick spray (this would be a good one to use a liner) and place chicken in the bottom. Spread veggies on top of chicken. In small bowl, mix honey and mustard, pour over top of vegetables. Cook on high 4 hours or low 8 hours. When done, remove veggies and chicken from slow cooker and serve with the extra honey mustard sauce (it's killer).
It looks like the potatoes there are little burnt, they're not. It's carmelized honey mustard sauce, YUM! The potatoes and carrots literally melt in your mouth, so good.
Looking for more complete meals in the Crockpot? Here's some ideas:
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I agree with the disclaimer for some Crock Pot recipes, but this one, the picture looks so good, Yummy! Pinned! Thanks for the great share!
ReplyDeleteLooks good to me! Hi I saw this on Yesterday on Tuesday link party. I am always looking for new crockpot recipes. I will tell my daughters about you. I linked up an DIY pumpkin vase at www.mydomesticdomain.
ReplyDeletewow!!! What a great dinner recipe. Since we're cooking from the crockpot once a week now, I'm looking for good recipes to expand on our favorites. I think I'll have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteI love love love crockpot recipes. I am going to try this one next week as the weather here has finally gotten cool enough to make more comfort food! i would love for you to come link this up at my weekly recipe link up! http://www.katieslanguagecafe.com/2012/10/french-cuisine-friday-recipe-link-up-6.html
ReplyDeleteOh boy, this sounds yummy!!! I think your pictures look great - had to click on your link on Classy Clutter's Spotlight Saturday! I love using my crock pot and I will definitely pin and try this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing!!
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Hi Kelly,
ReplyDeleteYour Crockpot Honey Mustard Chicken will be a great dinner, I would love coming home to this dinner. Hope you had a great week end and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
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Your photo looks delicious and this looks like a great list of ingredients. Love Crock pot recipes. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is hard to get a good slow cooker pic, but it looks like you did! Thanks for linking up with us today. :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that sounds yummy! I'm a fan of pretty much anything you can make in a slow cooker so I'm excited to try this. Stopping by from Romance On A Dime!
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I know! It's so hard to get good pictures of slow cooker food. But it does look and sound delicious. Thanks for sharing at Must Try Monday.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delish! Pinning from the Pin It Link Party! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling for those veggies - they definitely LOOK like they'd melt in my mouth! Yum ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Tasty Thursday!
I agree with most crock pot recipes not "looking" presentable! This looks great though! Thank you for sharing at All my Bloggy Friends. I'm looking forward to seeing what you share this week! :)
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe last week. My husband loved it! Thanks for linking up at Romance on a dime.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I love honey mustard and my crock pot!
ReplyDeleteLooks like something simple my husband can make - I hate cooking dinner! Thanks for sharing these on Two Cup Tuesday! I look forward to seeing you there on Monday Night!
ReplyDeleteAdapted this recipe tonight for my pressure cooker!!! The sauce actually came out as a juice but Oh My!, it tastes terrific! And only took 15 minutes after the pressure built up.. I will definitely be making this again... Tks!!!
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