Sunday, January 18, 2015

Triple Crock Meat Appetizers Triple Threat

I have 2 fabulous triple crock pots. My husband hates them. They weigh a ton and he has to carry them up from the basement when I need them.  But I love them. They are fabulous for entertaining.  My crocks are like the 2nd one shown below, the long one (but mine are red).  I gave my older sister the round one below for Christmas because I thought it would be good for her and her partner when they take the nieces and nephews for sleepovers. Easy to put up different dishes at once.  Wish I could justify buying one of the round ones. It takes up so much less room. Great price - just $29 too. (click pic to buy one for yourself!)

Anyway... I've got 3 very simple recipes you can do for your Super Bowl Party. Nice, meaty recipes, because after all, the guys want meat - right? And you could get all 3 of these done and in the crock in under half an hour. 

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These are basic recipes and you probably already have your own version of some of them, if not all of them.  But now and then I find someone who has never heard of kielbasa and brown sugar. Seems impossible! That delicious candied meat treat is unknown to some, but it's true.  The best part about these appetizers, you pretty much dump them and leave 'em. So here we go with a triple threat of meaty appetizers for your triple crock! (Of course, you don't have to have a triple crock. And these can easily be made on the stove top as well)
 
Note: I use ground mustard a lot in recipes. Make sure it's powdered and not the seeds.
 
 
Kielbasa and Brown Sugar
 
2 links kielbasa, Polish sausage, sliced
1 box brown sugar, light or dark (I prefer dark)
2 tbsp. ground mustard powder
1 tsp. black pepper
 
Slice up the kielbasa and put in the crockpot. Place all the ingredients on top. Cook on low for 4 - 6 hours or on high for 2 - 4. Stir occasionally.
 
I prefer the kielbasa sliced thin, but it's a matter of preference.  You can use turkey kielbasa, it's great. Less greasy.  There are endless variations out there of this recipe. I find the bit of mustard and pepper help to cut the sweetness just a hair.
 
 
Drunken Wieners
 
3 packages little smokies or any kind of cocktail frank
2 cups ketchup
1/2 cup beer, of your choice
 
Put cocktail franks in the crockpot. Place all the ingredients on top. Cook on low for 4 - 6 hours or on high for 2 - 4. Stir occasionally.
 
Again, this recipe lends itself to easy variation.  Adding a specialty beer will add a little extra flavor. 

 
"Baked" Ham in Brown Sugar
 
4 ham steaks
1/2 box brown sugar (light or dark)
3/4 cup honey
1 large can sliced pineapple rings
3 tbsp. ground dry mustard
approx. 12 maraschino cherries
3 tbsp. juice from maraschino cherries
 
Dice up the ham into bit size pieces. Put into the crockpot.  Mix all the other ingredients together in a bowl.  Pour over the ham.  Cook on low for 4 - 6 hours or on high for 2 - 4. Stir occasionally.

This is also the same glaze I use if I was making an actual baked ham. Perfect!
 
 
See - simple. But oooohhhhhhh so yummy!
 
Enjoy!

 


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