25 Bariatric Friendly Crockpot Recipes | Bariatric Food Coach (2024)

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High protein, low carb meals ready to eat when you are or batch cook and freeze

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This is a recipe roundup that features 25 awesome recipes after bariatric surgery. There are even more recipes in our library of over 600!

While Fall is my favorite time for my crockpot, I really use it year round. Even in the Summer when I don’t feel like heating up my kitchen or standing in front of a hot grill! I have been known to come home from the pool to a meatloaf in my crockpot. 🤓

These meals are perfect for post Gastric Sleeve, Bypass and Band patients because they are focusing primarily on protein. Veggies are used for great flavor, fiber and texture to add to the recipe.

These recipes make a good amount of food which means you can have leftovers for lunches or dinner the next evening. If you’re cooking for the family – involve them in the meal planning process and don’t make two meals! Make something that can make them happy but keep you focused on protein.

I really love my vacuum sealer for freezing leftovers!

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5. Everything but the Sink Chili

6. Easy BBQ Pulled Pork

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12. Goat Cheese & Red Pepper Stuffed Chicken Breasts(Premier Access Recipe)

13. Pork and Tomatillo Chili(Premier Access Recipe)

15. Barbecue Turkey Chili

16. Cheeseburger Chili(Premier Access Recipe)

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20. Pork Tenderloin with Banana Peppers

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23. Honey Mustard Pork

24. Italian Chicken Thighs with Carrots

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  1. I need help knowing how to do this new lifestyle as a hairdresser. In my job, it’s often difficult to eat at set times, as the daily schedule can make it hard to plan for the day. Any tips or suggestions?

  2. I would eat a protein based meal before work, pack a protein bar for work and another protein based meal after work. I would make drinking water while working as much of a priority as possible, in between clients for sure. Eat your first meal within 60-90 minutes of waking and try not to go more than 5 hours without eating – even if that’s different each day. Don’t drink with your meal and for 60 minutes after and then get going again on fluids to help control your hunger. That’s my best suggestion for now without knowing you better! Good luck!

  3. All I see are pictures,where are the actual recipes

  4. Hi Debra! The recipes are linked to name of the recipe. Click on the underlined named of the recipe and it will take you to the recipe you are looking for. You can also click the photos!

  5. Wish I could access ALL recipes without being charged

  6. I understand Uggie! Although having a membership service it what allows me to work from home and create recipes for this website. I certainly wish I could do it all for free! I do not have any ads on my site (you may have noticed not annoying pop up banners!) Membership is free for the first two weeks so you could certainly sign up, take all the recipes you wanted and then cancel. I would hope you enjoyed it enough to stay around but you can cancel no questions asked! Wishing you all my best, Steph :)

  7. Love the no pop up no ads. Loads so fast.
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25 Bariatric Friendly Crockpot Recipes | Bariatric Food Coach (2024)

FAQs

Are Crockpot meals good? ›

A slow cooker can help create layers of flavor in any weeknight dinner, from hearty stews to satisfying chicken dishes. It can take your comfort food to the next level, like a fall-off-the-bone pulled pork sandwich, cozy chicken noodle soup, or sweet and sour brisket.

Which is better a crockpot or slow cooker? ›

If you're planning to cook your meals mostly when you're not home or overnight, then sticking to a Crockpot might be a better choice, since the heat distribution is more even and there is no need to stir at all.

What is the best meat to cook in a slow cooker? ›

Choose the right cut: Chuck roasts, short ribs, pork shoulders and lamb shanks (think fatty and tougher meats) become meltingly tender with the moist, low heat of a slow cooker. Leaner cuts like pork tenderloin tend to dry out. Likewise, dark meat chicken — thighs, drumsticks, etc.

Can you put raw meat in a slow cooker? ›

Yes, you can add raw steak to a slow cooker to cook it to your desired doneness level.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a crockpot? ›

While there are some disadvantages to using a slow cooker, such as the risk of overcooking food or forgetting to turn it off, these generally pale in comparison to the benefits. For busy families or those who enjoy coming home to a hot meal, a slow cooker can be a great addition to any kitchen.

Do chefs like crock pots? ›

Do professional chefs favor crock pots for cooking. Crock pots offer certain advantages that can appeal to professional chefs. They excel at slow cooking, allowing flavors to meld and develop, making them ideal for dishes like stews, soups, and braised meats.

Are crockpot foods healthy? ›

Speaking of nutrients, meals prepared in your slow cooker are likely a healthier alternative to many convenience foods and take-out meals. These homemade slow cooked meals are great ways to combine veggies, whole grains, low-fat dairy and lean proteins.

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