Slow cooker country captain chicken

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Crockpot Country Chicken -- One reviewer said add fresh mushrooms.  Another reviewer said add chunks of Yukon gold potatoes and omit pasta! Cream Of Celery Chicken, Crock Pot Food, Cream Of Celery, Chicken Slow Cooker, Country Chicken, Chicken Crockpot, Crockpot Dishes, Crockpot Cooking, Slow Cooker Meals

I love cooking in my crockpot. Especially during the summer when I don't want to heat up the kitchen by using the oven. I receive a book about 2 years ago called "The Slow Cooker Bible" and there are several pages that are dog eared and stained from use already. I hadn't tried this particular recipe before but, now that I have, it may be a new favorite. I love that most crockpot recipes are super simple, ie: throw everything in the pot and go watch a movie. This one is no exception. Super De…

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captains chicken recipe picture 1 Country Captain Chicken, Pasta Chili, Pepper Relish, Salt And Pepper Chicken, Chili Stew, Relish Recipes, Soup Pasta, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Stuffed Peppers

This Slow Cooker Country Captain Chicken has pretty much the vegetable ingredients as chicken cacciatore but uses much different spicing. The sauce is a little on the sweet side, has a little bit of heat incorporated into the spicing associated with chutney. If you looking for a good dish that is a little different, give ... Read more

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Country Captain for the Slow-Cooker Country Captain Chicken, Mango Chutney Recipe, Country Magazine, Mango Chutney, Chutney Recipe, Stewed Tomatoes, Chutney Recipes, Canned Chicken, Pot Meals

This is the only recipe for Country Captain I've ever been truly happy with.It's for the slow-cooker, but there is more prep time to it than usual crockpot recipes. If you wish to make this, though, please don't skip any steps, as the subtle flavors combine to be so good. I adapted this from Cook's Country Magazine, (April, 2006). The dish has it's roots in India, and was carried to the Southern U.S. by British ship captains who sailed the spice routes in the 1700's. This is the way I made…

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