The BEST Crockpot Spaghetti | Easy Slow Cooker Spaghetti | Crockpot, SlowCooker Recipes |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- The BEST Crockpot Spaghetti | Easy Slow Cooker Spaghetti | Crockpot, SlowCooker Recipes |
Crockpot spaghetti
Ingredients:
16 oz Spaghetti noodles
2 LBS Ground Beef
1 TSP Salt
1 TSP Pepper
1 TSP Italian Seasoning
1 TSP Garlic Powder
1 TSP Minced Garlic
1 can Diced Tomatoes
2 24oz pasta Jars or 48 oz of pasta sauce
3/4 Onion Diced
1 cup Cheddar cheese (optional)
1 Cup chicken broth
Directions:
Start by browning Ground beef and season with salt,pepper,Italian seasoning
When ground beef is 3/4 cooked add. In onions and mix well cook until done
Add minced garlic cook until fragrant for 4-5 mins
Strain and sit aside
Add the Following to your crockpot:
Pasta sauce
Diced Tomatoes
Ground beef
Cheddar cheese (optional)
Mix well
Cover and cook on High for 2 hrs
After 2 hours mix sauce
Add 1/2 cup chicken broth and 1/2 of your noodles broke in Half
Mix noodles into sauce gently
And remaining spaghetti noodles and chicken broth mix into pasta gently
Cover for additional 30 minutes on high
After 30 minutes mix well
Serve and Enjoy!
Cooking this now! Awesome recipe! We do not have a stove or oven....but a crockpot can do wonders! I have another hour before adding noodles!
Cooking this up right now! Didnt realize the recipe was 2 pounds ground beef, only ended up using 1, whoops!
Oh no! 1 pound can still work for you
This recipe is great dude. Made it tonight, really tasty and easy.
Nice! Glad you enjoyed it
That crockpot spaghetti looks fantastic😋! Thank you for sharing and have a great day!👍
Thanks Pit smoke!
@MCSA Is browning Ground beef Necessary?
I have NO STOVE TOP/Kitchen. No Access to SKILLETS
You can add cooking time to sauce...meat will cook as long as you cook on high!@@bridgetclement2968
I tried it today, it was delicious 😋
Thank you! Glad it came out good 👍
Im going to try this now
Thanks !
What a love idea. Perfect for a busy family. It turned out delicious. Thanks so much for sharing. Sandee 🙏 🙏
Thank you Sandee!
Great simple video. Going to make this at work. Thank you very much. Also, a real good value money wise.
Thanks for watching!
Delish 😊
Thank You!
Thx ... making recipt today .
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Thanks for watching!
Do the noodles get fully cooked or do they come out a little chewy? Im going to try this.
They are fully cooked
Beautiful+ filming superb-- no extra wasted talk time 🍝:)
Thank you!
I posted earlier. Recipe was awesome! Thank you for posting!
Why not beef broth ?
Thank you! New subbie here. Take care
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@@MCSAJust found u. Hi from a CHILLY New Orleans
Was doing good until you broke the spaghetti, i still Subscribed because it did look good except for the spaghetti and im sure you have some great recipes, Ty for sharing and plz don't take it personal but im Italian and that i was taught by my papa...
Thank you for this tutorial.. Obviously I have been doing it incorrectly.
Why wouldn’t you use beef broth?
No reason
@@MCSA ok. Just curious. I made this the day I commented. The troops ate it up!
I also like to flavor my spaghetti before i add to the sauce.
@@MCSA "No reason"? The hell kind of answer is that!?
@@Brotherken1234 do you want a 5 paragraph essay on beef broth vs chicken broth lol
looks great..you did not drain the grease from the beef ? and could you cook spaghetti separately ,then add to crock pot ?
Definitely drained the grease in the video
You could cook spaghetti noodles separately but at that point you misewell just cook everything on the stove and not in the crockpot.
easy as pie squared to the route of 1?
so let itboil water and 30 minutesforspGetty got it
you dont wanna over boil the water
the reason for the chicken broth ?
It’s just added Flavor!
I’m trying this today but with no cheddar cheese and beef broth instead of chicken broth.
Nice! Yummy
How much chicken broth
Measurements are in the description box. Thanks for watching!
How many pounds of meat??
All Ingredients are in the description
Any benefits of slow cooking it for like 8-10 hours?
For this particular recipe I would say No