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Discover heart-healthy, delicious and easy slow cooker recipes on the American Heart Association's Slow Cooker Collection. Start your healthy lifestyle today.
Find recipes that are not only delicious and easy to make but also heart healthy. All of our recipes are lower in sodium, lower in fat, lower in sugar and adhere to the AHAs nutrition criteria.
This Simple Cooking with Heart recipe is a Southern-American, heart-healthy and delicious way to get your family more vegetables! It'll quickly become a cold-weather classic!
Check out this great Simple Cooking with Heart, Southwestern slow cooker recipe that your family is sure to love!
Put the chicken in a large slow cooker. Top with the carrots, celery, zucchini, broth, water, bay leaves, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, pepper and salt. Cook, covered, on low for 8 hours or on high for 4 hours.
Any leftover vegetables can be added into the slow cooker to enhance this minestrone soup—think parsnips, cabbage, potatoes, turnips, kale, and more.
Slow Cooker Vegetable Turkey Soup. Garden vegetables and beans add color and flavor to this hearty comfort food. Prepare the ingredients in the morning or the night before, let them slow cook all day, and at dinnertime all that's left to do is ladle the soup into bowls.
Let the slow cooker do all the heavy work for you. Just toss all the ingredients into the crock and come home to a piping hot stew, perfect for a cold winter's day.
You'll love this savory stroganoff served over heart-healthy whole-grain pasta. For information on women and heart disease, visit Go Red for Women.
Slow Cooker Cranberry Turkey Tenderloin with Sweet Potatoes. It's Thanksgiving in a slow cooker, for when you feel like holiday eats outside of the actual event. Note that 1 package of turkey tenderloin should contain 2 (1-pound) tenderloins.