This Slow Cooker Picadillo from The Skinnytaste Cookbook is a wonderful family friendly meal that is full of flavor and easy on the waistline. Great weeknight meal!
Well, my slow cooker officially bit the dust this week. My mother in law gave it to me about 12 years ago when I first got married, and since I didn’t grow up with a crock pot I had absolutely no idea what to do with it (I still have the Fix It and Forget It Cookbook she gifted to me along with it too 🙂 ). I have come a long way…because I have been using the heck out of that crock pot the last few years. I’m a little sad to see it go.
Here’s a public safety announcement for you though…check the bottom of your crock pot bowls (the part that pulls out) for any cracks. I found out mine had a large crack this week when I was spooning out (with a metal spoon) some of this picadillo and I actually felt a bit of a shock. I felt it a couple of times actually, it was mild and I thought I was imagining it but once I saw that crack I realized how very real it was. So, check your bowls for cracks and don’t use metal utensils in the crock pot (is this something I should have known already??).
As sad as I was to say goodbye to my first slow cooker, I LOVE my new one and its amazing stove-top browning feature (you can purchase it on Amazon here, it’s been worth every penny to be able to brown the meat on the stove without using another pan).
Let’s talk about this Slow Cooker Picadillo from The Skinnytaste Cookbook.
This week I’ve been featuring recipes from the 4 healthy cookbooks I’m giving away (enter the giveaway here if you haven’t already). I have mentioned this before, but I love this cookbook (and blog!). The recipes are very family friendly and with simple, straight forward ingredients, and obviously healthy. I’ve made this picadillo before and it’s a family favorite of ours.
We all love it and this week I served it with brown rice and steamed spinach (full disclosure: my son will not eat olives so after a few words finally ate most of it after I made sure his plate was olive free – more for the olive lovers!). I served my picadillo with a baked sweet potato and spinach. Delicious!!
(I cook regular and sweet potatoes almost weekly using my friend Amy’s Quick Baked Potatoes method – the best!)
Such a delicious meal. I don’t cook with lean ground beef often these days so it was a nice change from ground turkey. My husband was pretty happy about that too.
Read my review of The Skinnytaste Cookbook here (along with 3 other great healthy cookbooks) and enter the giveaway that ends this weekend! If you are looking for more slow cooker recipes to try, check out my favorite healthy slow cooker meals for summer or this Slow Cooker Italian Sausage and Peppers for easy weeknight meals!
Yield: serves 10
Per serving (generous 1/2 cup): 207 calories/8.5g fat/5g carbohydrate/1g fiber/28g protein/3g sugars
Recipe from The Skinnytaste Cookbook written by Gina Homolka
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