Once again, actually make that twice again, Greenling has saved dinner this week and kept me from hauling the kids through the drive through. Oodles of work obligations in addition to all of our sports and extra-curricular schedules have kept us busier than a cat in a bag with two dogs. Or, as a friend likes to put it, keeping up with the Fishers is like trying to take only a sip of water out of a fire hose. I guess we’re an all-over-the-place, in-your-face, deluge of doers, but I’ll take this super-charged, super-eventful season of my life over being bored any day.
But all this activity makes getting dinner prepared more difficult. It requires advance planning and stopping by the store, which sometimes – to be honest – is not how I want to spend my few free minutes of the day. Enter Greenling.com, an organic and locally-sourced produce and grocery service that offers free delivery right to your doorstep (in coolers so you don’t even have to be home). I love the idea of feeding my family foods grown by mom and pop farms right here in the Central Texas area – and saving the time, hassle and gas money of going to the market.
I’ve ordered their local box of organic produce and it was fabulous – delivered right to my door step and with a card of recipe ideas (thank goodness, because I had no idea what to do with turnips). Knowing how busy we were this week, I picked a family-sized meal from their wide selection of recipe kits. They have a nice assortment of healthy, family-friendly options including Beef Tacos, Slow Cooker Lasagna and Sesame Chicken. While Asian Lettuce Wraps and the Kale Portobello Stuffed Mushrooms have been tried-and-true winners, I decided to go for something new and settled on Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore featuring cremini mushrooms, squash, tomato and peppers and fresh, locally-made linguine pasta.
Literally, it took five minutes for me to take the lids off these pre-prepped vegetables, spices and sauce and get it going in the crock pot. Soon after, I left for a trip to the gym, school pick-ups, dentist appointments and football practice. The kids were starving by the time we walked in the door, we could smell the yumminess and all I had left to do was boil the fresh pasta noodles that were included with the recipe kit.
I would have paired the Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore with the large grab-and-go Kale Waldorf Salad I ordered, but oops – we ate that two nights ago when we unexpectedly scored tickets to a college football game and had to come up with dinner in a snap. Instead of serving the salad as a side dish, I added some feta cheese crumbles, a little more lettuce to stretch it, and some pre-grilled chicken I had in the freezer. Literally, it was a meal made in 3 minutes!
Are you ready to fire up your slow cooker and make meals while you’re out doing things that are much more fun – like running, CrossFitting and watching your kids play football or toot a trombone? Check out Greenling.com and order a recipe kit – they have locations in all the big Texas cities. If you’re not from ’round these parts, so sorry. But, I’ve rattled off my interpretation of the recipe below – it’s still easy to make, there’s just a lot more chopping!
Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore Recipe
- 1 large yellow onion, coarsely chopped
- 1 lb organic chicken breast
- 4 cups squash (zucchini, summer or a mix), cut in ½” chunks
- 2 cups cremini mushrooms, sliced
- 2 small cans tomato paste
- 12 ounces chicken stock
- 1 bell pepper, coarsely chopped
- 1 tablespoon garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
- 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper (or more if you like spicy)
- 12 oz fresh pasta of choice
Place onion in the bottom of a large (6 quart) slow cooker; lay chicken on top of onion and then toss in squash and mushrooms.
In a mixing bowl, add chicken stock. Add in tomato paste, bell pepper, garlic, Italian seasoning, crushed red pepper and stir until blended. Pour tomato mixture over chicken and vegetables in slow cooker.
Set the slow cooker to high and cook 3-4 hours until chicken pulls apart easily with a fork.
Before serving, bring 2 quarts of water to a boil in a medium pot over high heat. Add pasta and cook to manufacturer’s directions.
Drain pasta and serve chicken cacciatore over pasta.
Serves 6.
you do a great job of meal planning! this looks awesome. Well fed family and all. I’ll bring my plate over tonight, k?
It’s easy to meal plan when all you have to do is click, order and dump in a crockpot 😉
Um, healthy dinner in 5 min.? Yes, right now… in this house. 🙂
I’m officially inviting you over for dinner 🙂
ahhhh Ive been dragging my feet about buying a new slow cooker too.
TARGET TIME.
I swore I’d never get one after my mom overdosed my on crockpot meals in the 70s. Now I have 3! small, medium and large — you can through a big ole brisket in the large one!
LOVE crockpot meals!!
I know, right?! So easy!
I’m definitely going to try out this recipe!
T.
Sounds so good.. adding this to my meal plan!
Thanks, hope you like it. It made a lot of sauce, I actually might add one more chicken breast to the recipe to stretch it.
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Checking out your Chicken Cacciatore recipe after seeing the link on Mommy Run Fast. It looks great! Have you ever tried boneless skinless chicken thighs in the slow cooker? I work full time so the 3-4hr cooking times (which is plenty for chicken breasts!) don’t work very well for me, but chicken thighs hold up great for a full 8-9 hours in the slow cooker.
I think a substitution of chicken thighs is a great idea!