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26 Slow Cooker Recipes You Should Make This Summer

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This summer, don't sweat over dinner β€” if you can’t stand the heat just plug in the crock pot. From tender, slow-cooked pork tacos and healthy buffalo chicken lettuce wraps to a true Southern-style peach cobbler, here are 26 reasons you need to hang the "Do No Disturb" sign on your oven and let the slow cooker work its magic.

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Slow Cooker Shredded Beef Burritos

Slow Cooker Shredded Beef BurritosWho can resist a pile of moist, rich beef wrapped in tortillas? Top this simple crock pot dish with all the fresh burrito fixings and you’re good to go.

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Buffalo Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Buffalo Chicken Lettuce WrapsGet your chicken wing fix with this crock pot recipe that let’s you cut calories while keeping your fingers clean. Chicken breasts are tossed with veggies, chicken stock and a glug of hot sauce, and served on a wee bed of Bibb lettuce topped with shredded carrots, celery and some blue cheese in this clever spin on a pub favourite.

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Easy Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

Easy Slow Cooker Pulled PorkA generous portion of pork shoulder gets the culinary equivalent of a spa treatment thanks to a dark brown sugar, chili powder, cumin and cinnamon rub down. Set it on a bed of onions, cover with chicken broth and let it get mouth-wateringly soft for 6-10 hours, shred that pork and pile high in a bun or with nachos.

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Slow-Cooker Baked Apples

Slow-Cooker Baked ApplesThese soft, juicy slow-cooked apples create a mouth-watering aroma, enough to make you want try this recipe. Whether you choose to eat them with a side of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of yogurt is up to you.

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Bonnie Mo is a Toronto-based editor and the face behind Food Network Canada's 1 Dish, 2 Ways column. She's also a contributing editor over at slice.ca. For more recipe ideas, visit bonniemo.ca, or catch her on Instagram @bonniemo.

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