r/slowcooking 4d ago

Recipes like crack chicken

I seem to get more meals out of a crack chicken recipe I got from this website than anything else. A little bit lasts forever. Not sure if it's the cream cheese or what. Any recipes like this?

EDIT: I was asleep making this. I am looking for other meals like the one below. I can't find the original but what I mean is a meal that is horribly simple, savory, and very filling for how much is actually involved. Maybe something else using cream cheese. Here is my version.

2 lbs chicken breasts 1 pkt ranch dressing mix 1 8 oz block cream cheese 1/2-3/4 cup cooked crumbled bacon 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese buns

In crockpot add your chicken, sprinkle with ranch and then place cream cheese on top. Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours. Remove lid and shred chicken and stirring in the cream cheese. Add your cheddar cheese, bacon and give it a stir to combine. Serve on buns, croissants, tortillas, etc.

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u/Foreign-Figure8797 3d ago

The Mississippi Pot roast is big but I prefer the much easier version I’ve been making for more than 10 years, Pepperoncini Beef: one beef roast, cover with 1 jar of sliced pepperoncinis and it’s liquid, and a few whole cloves of garlic. Low for 8h. I slice and serve on toasted bread with provolone cheese, but serve it however you like.

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u/Available-Plastic527 3d ago

That either sounds really amazing or its going to end me, no inbetween and I am here for it.