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New York Times bestselling author Stephanie O’Dea has a new book, More Make it Fast, Cook it Slow, where she breaks down slow-cooker meals into three categories of frugal meals: $7, $10 and $15 meals, and these meals aren’t your standard slow-cooker fare with options ranging from mint chocolate fondue to leg of lamb with rosemary and lemon.
I’ve always been a fan of using my slow-cooker, but I’ve rarely ventured beyond the tried and true recipes that my mom passed on to me when I got married. I love that Stephanie’s book encourages getting outside of your comfort zone with the crock pot. I would have never considered making lasagna in my slow-cooker otherwise!

I bought four cans of John McCann’s Steel Cut Irish Oats off of Amazon a few months ago… and then I, ahem, forgot to cancel my Subscribe & Save order, so I ended up with eight cans of oatmeal and not a clue how to cook it easily. So I was really excited to try Stephanie’s ingenious method for making them in the crock pot.
I threw all of the ingredients together last night and simply let it cook while we were fast asleep. Yes, apparently I slept right through a possible tornado touching down nearby! Anyhow, it was nice to wake up to a hearty breakfast that simply needed served with a little fruit and milk on top.
I’ll probably do a little tweaking to the recipe because I’ve always preferred my oatmeal made with milk, so I missed that bit of richness that milk adds. I’m guessing that Stephanie used more water to keep the price of the recipe under $7, and it’s perfectly delicious as is — that’s just my preference.
I’m totally looking forward to trying more recipes from More Make it Fast, Cook it Slow! Be sure to check out Stephanie’s blog, A Year of SlowCooking, as well.
Ten lucky Deal Seeking Mom readers will each win a copy of the More Make it Fast, Cook it Slow cookbook by Stephanie O’Dea.
To enter, tell me what your favorite thing to cook in your slow-cooker is.
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Prize:
(10) More Make it Fast, Cook it Slow cookbooks
This giveaway ends at 9 p.m. EDT on 4/21 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use And the Winner Is to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
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April
I already ‘like’ you on Facebook. :)
winona
I’m a facebook fan :)
winona
And I get your emails!
sabrina clayton
I also already like you on facebook
winona
Plus I slowcook a great chicken recipe – some 3-4 chicken breasts, a 16oz jar of salsa (I like the pineapple salsa from Target) mixed with 1 tbsp of brown sugar and 1 or so tbsp. of mustard, just all slowcooked all together then served over rice.
Amber Justice
I’m not really a good cook, my husband actually prefers to do most of the cooking (lucky me), but your chicken recipe sounds delicious. We always eat rice and are looking for new recipes. I’ll have to show this one to the hubby.
Rachel Farrell
fav crock pot recipe is salsa chicken – so many uses for it!
Amber Justice
I “like” you on facebook.
Amber Justice
I just subscribed to your newletter by email.
Ashley
I have her first cookbook and I love her cheeseburger soup recipe!
Ashley
I am a member of your Facebook page!
Ashley
I subscribe to your RSS feed too!
Jennifer P
I love a good pot roast!!
Christine
I love to make BBQ beef in the crockpot!
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Kathy Linklater
I make apple crisp in my crock pot.
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Melissa
I don’t, so I’d love to learn!
Melissa
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Cherise
I LOVE my crockpot…but, now that I think about it I usually only use it for chili & soups…I guess I am desperate need of new ideas!! :)
Natalie C
I follow on Facebook!
Kathy Linklater
I subscribe by email.
Natalie C
I love being able to cook dried beans in my crockpot! Kind of boring, but it beats buying all those cans and is a fraction of the price!
Abbi
I just liked you on Facebook :)
Tawna
I love to cook roasts with veggies or soup in my crockpot.
Lara
I like cooking in my crock pot because there are so many wonderful crock pot recipes that require very few ingredients and very little prep time, but result in meals that make it seem like I’ve spent hours laboring in the kitchen.. : )
Tawna
I am an email subscriber
Tawna
I just liked you on facebook.
Lisa
I love to cook a pot roast in my crock pot :)
Rebekah Jones
I just tried cooking oatmeal on the slow cooker a couple of weeks ago because I wanted an easier way to do it and I have to say, I love the results!
Rebekah Jones
I am a FB follower!