16 Contest-Winning Slow Cooker Recipes from Around the World (2024)

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16 Contest-Winning Slow Cooker Recipes from Around the World (1)Dana MeredithUpdated: Feb. 25, 2022

    We called for original slow cooker recipes highlighting worldwide cuisines, and these fabulous home cooks answered. Their winning results are a passport to exciting global flavors. Congrats to all of our winners! Submit your recipe into an upcoming contest for a chance to win big.

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    Taste of Home

    Grand Prize: Slow Cooker Cubano Sandwiches

    This recipe came about because I didn't have pepperoncini for my usual Italian pork recipe so I used pickles instead. It reminded me so much of a Cuban sandwich that I added the ham and Swiss cheese to complete the dish. Instead of adding cheese to the slow cooker, you can also build the sandwiches and top with sliced cheese. Place under the broiler to melt. —Kristie Schley, Severna Park, Maryland

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    2/16

    1st Place: Easy Slow Cooker Chicken Ropa Vieja

    When discussing various methods of cooking ropas, a friend of mine told me her sister adds apple juice. I thought a Granny Smith apple might give the dish an extra kick—and it does. The ropas may also be served with hominy or tortillas, but I think the plantains add a special touch. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois

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    3/16

    Taste of Home

    2nd Place: Filipino Adobo Aromatic Chicken

    This saucy chicken packs a wallop of flavors—salty, sweet, sour, slightly spicy and even a little umami. It can be made on the stove, too. Any way you make it, I think it tastes even better the next day served over warm rice. —Loanne Chiu, Fort Worth, Texas

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    4/16

    3rd Place: Green Chili Adobado Poutine

    This Canadian comfort-food classic is even better when served southwestern style as either an appetizer or an entree. Although these ribs are done without fuss in a slow cooker, you can also bake them at 325°, covered with foil, for about 45 minutes. Then uncover and bake them for another 20 minutes. —Johnna Johnson, Scottsdale, Arizona

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    5/16

    Taste of Home

    Runner Up: French Lentil and Carrot Soup

    It’s crazy how just a few ingredients can make such a difference. Using finely chopped rotisserie chicken in this recipe makes it perfect for a busy weeknight meal, but you can leave the chicken out if you prefer. —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, Virginia

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    6/16

    Runner Up: Slow Cooker Chicken Tikka Masala

    7/16

    Runner Up: Short Rib Ragu over Pappardelle

    An irresistible sauce gives the beef in this short rib ragu another dimension of flavor. Nearly any starchy side, such as potatoes or polenta, will work in place of the pasta. Short ribs are my crowd-pleaser weekend meal for all occasions. —Missy Raho, Morristown, New Jersey

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    8/16

    Runner Up: Country French Pork with Prunes and Apples

    The classic flavors of herbes de Provence, apples and dried plums make this easy slow-cooked pork taste like a hearty meal at a French country cafe. For a traditional pairing, serve the pork with braised lentils. —Suzanne Banfield, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

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    9/16

    Runner Up: Sauerbraten Soup

    Sauerbraten and soup are both family favorites. This combines the two, without the long marinating time the traditional beef dish requires. You can substitute spaetzle or gnocchi for the egg noodles. —Jennifer Yerkes, Franklin Square, New York

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    10/16

    Taste of Home

    Runner Up: Za'atar Chicken

    It's hard to find a dinner that both my husband and kids will enjoy—and even harder to find one that's fast and easy. This is it! No matter how much I make of this dish, it's gone to the last bite. —Esther Erani, Brooklyn, New York

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    11/16

    Runner Up: Slow Cooker Malaysian Chicken

    Malaysian food has influences from the Malays, Chinese, Indians, Thai, British and Portuguese. In this dish, Asian ingredients combine for maximum flavor and sweet potatoes thicken the sauce as the meal slowly cooks. —Suzanne Banfield, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

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    12/16

    Runner Up: General Tso's Soup

    I love Asian food and wanted a chili-like soup with the distinctive flavors of General Tso’s chicken. The slow cooker makes this super easy, and you can use any meat you like. It’s a great with turkey, ground meats or leftover pork. —Lori McLain, Denton, Texas

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    13/16

    Taste of Home

    Runner Up: Coconut Mango Bread Pudding with Rum Sauce

    All the fun flavors of Puerto Rico come together in a dessert that's both exotic and familiar. Topped with a brown sugar rum sauce, it's even better with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream. —Jennifer Jackson, Keller, Texas

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    14/16

    Runner Up: Pear and Pomegranate Lamb Tagine

    Pomegranate, pear and orange go together so well that I decided to use them to prepare a Middle Eastern-themed tagine with lamb. This tastes delicious served over couscous, polenta or cauliflower mashed with feta cheese. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois

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    15/16

    Runner Up: Slow Cooker Country Captain Chicken

    Legend has it that the recipe for country captain chicken was brought to Georgia in the early 1800s by a British sea captain. Although it's traditional to serve this over rice, it's also delicious with noodles or mashed potatoes. —Suzanne Banfield, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

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    16/16

    Taste of Home

    Runner Up: New Zealand Rosemary Lamb Shanks

    When I was young, my family lived in New Zealand for two years after World War II. Some things were in short supply, but one item that was always available was lamb shanks. Mother cooked them all the time with root vegetables, and to this day I love lamb! —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Originally Published: July 23, 2018

    16 Contest-Winning Slow Cooker Recipes from Around the World (17)

    Dana Meredith

    Dana is an editor and writer who shares her passion for travel, food and the beauty of American landscapes. When she's not wielding her red pen, she can be found tending her flower gardens, remodeling her house, creating one-of-a-kind jewelry or dancing to "Uptown Funk."

    16 Contest-Winning Slow Cooker Recipes from Around the World (2024)

    FAQs

    Can you leave lid off slow cooker to thicken? ›

    Take the lid off

    Place the cooker on a high setting, and open the lid for 30-45 minutes to let excess moisture cook off. The liquid will reduce, leaving you with a thick and delicious gravy or sauce. (Tip: This trick can also be applied for thickening stews, or when you've accidentally added too much liquid.)

    What happens if you put too much water in a slow cooker? ›

    If you add too much water, you will essentially end up boiling the contents of the slow cooker. Say you are cooking something like chicken, the chicken already has some water in its tissues and it also has some fat. You might add a tablespoon of oil/butter.

    What is the dry towel hack? ›

    First, let's talk about the dry towel trick. Most people don't know this, but if you put a dry towel in the dryer with wet clothes, it will help dry the clothes faster and even make them fluffier.

    Why do people put a tea towel under lid of slow cooker? ›

    The Tea Towel Trick

    To prevent water from dripping back onto food in a slow cooker, some people place a clean, folded kitchen towel or a few layers of paper towels between the lid and the pot to absorb moisture. If you use the technique, make sure you still have a tight seal between the lid and the pot.

    Why is my beef chewy in slow cooker? ›

    “Beef may be tough in the slow cooker if you haven't added enough liquid, or haven't cooked it for long enough,” Kristen Carli, M.S., R.D., owner of Camelback Nutrition & Wellness, tells SELF. “For cuts of meat, the fattier cuts are often the ones that get juicy and tender.

    Can I leave food in slow cooker overnight off? ›

    It is not recommended to keep food warm in a slow cooker overnight by turning it off and not opening it until the next morning. Doing so could create an environment that allows bacteria to grow, which can make the food unsafe to eat.

    Can you put raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

    Yes, you can add raw steak to a slow cooker to cook it to your desired doneness level.

    What is the best meat to slow cook? ›

    Choose the right cut: Chuck roasts, short ribs, pork shoulders and lamb shanks (think fatty and tougher meats) become meltingly tender with the moist, low heat of a slow cooker. Leaner cuts like pork tenderloin tend to dry out. Likewise, dark meat chicken — thighs, drumsticks, etc.

    Can I put tin foil in slow cooker? ›

    Can You Put Aluminum Foil in the Slow Cooker? Over at America's Test Kitchen, they recommend using foil to help a slow cooker do its job, particularly with low liquid dishes like lasagna or sweet potato casserole.

    Can you cook bacon in a slow cooker? ›

    Yes, it is possible to cook bacon in a slow-cooker overnight. However, the results may not be as crispy as traditional oven-baking or pan-frying methods. To cook bacon in a slow-cooker overnight, you can place the bacon in a single layer on the bottom of the slow-cooker and cook on low heat for 8-10 hours.

    Why are my carrots still hard in the slow cooker? ›

    If you don't have enough liquid in the pot, the carrots won't cook evenly and may stay tough. Aim for at least a cup or two of liquid, enough to reach about a third of the way up on the ingredients.

    What vegetables should not be added to a slow cooker? ›

    Tender vegetables

    Vegetables such as peas, asparagus and peppers can become a flavorless, mushy mess in a slow cooker. Stick to heartier root vegetables like potatoes, onions, leeks and yams, or wait to add the tender vegetables until the last 30 minutes or so of cooking time.

    What happens if you don't brown meat before slow cooker? ›

    "Browning, or caramelizing, meat before putting it into a slow cooker isn't 100 percent necessary, but it is well worth the effort for the most flavorful and full-bodied end result," he says. "The caramelized surface of the meat will lend rich flavor and color to the finished dish."

    What is the towel trick to make weight? ›

    The towel is when they need to shed the tiny bit of weight that the underwear adds. The towel just covers them up because they're completely naked. Basically they're cutting it as close as they can to the maximum weight limit in the division they're fighting at.

    How do you absorb moisture in a slow cooker? ›

    Soak up condensation by lining the lid.

    When using slow cookers as a water bath for custards, place a double layer of paper towels over the top of the cooker before closing the lid. As DiGregorio writes: “The paper towels soak up the steam and prevent it from dripping back down onto the surface of the custard”.

    Is it safe to put a towel over slow cooker? ›

    Assuming a cotton tea towel, the autoignition point is 756° F (407°C). I don't think you have much to worry about here. Cotton catches on fire at 410F (210C). The crockpot itself, let alone the external bottom of it, is not typically going to get anywhere near that.

    Can you put a towel in a crockpot? ›

    Make it your new spa buddy

    You can also use your slow cooker to heat towels for facials. Simply roll up some hand towels, add a couple drops of lavender essential oils, and pour half a cup of water on top. Set the cooker to low and let the towels sit for two hours before your facial.

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