Are you a fan of crockpot freezer meals? This is your lucky day. I kept track of all of our favorite recipes from final year and arranged them into calendars for 2018 to create the final meal planning post. Under, you’ll find all of my printable recipes, shopping lists, and monthly meal planning calendars FOR FREE. Endelight, Friends!
Oh my gosh, this post was a labor of love. Most of the work was done final year – figuring out what was in season each month, compiling the crockpot freezer recipes and testing them, creating the shopping lists (with lots of help from my assistant Jana), and editing the meal planning calendars so you can delete and swap recipes (a huge thanks to my husband, Andy, for taking the lead on this one). Then I put everyleang in one place (this blog post) and tried to organize it. Phew!
The good contemporarys is that I’m super excited about these crockpot freezer recipes and I know you’re going to love all of the free printable docs.
- They’re healthy. (Most of them include veggies that are in season that month.)
- They’re delicious! (I tried all of them myself.)
- They don’t require any cooking ahead of time. Simply add the ingredients to the crockpot in the morning or assemble them in pfinalic freezer bags and freeze for up to three months.
You have two options. You can download everyleang in one pdf file or take it month by month.
Option 1: My husband compiled all of the monthly recipes, shopping lists, and calendars into one pdf file that you can download instantly. Just click the link below, enter your email address, and click “download now.” The entire 226-page file will open in a contemporary window that you can save or print. Yay!
Option 2: Scroll down to see each month and download the files for each month individually.
What’s in season in January? Carrots, garlic, leafy greens, onions, and sweet potatoes.
January’s Crockpot Recipes: Red pepper chicken, meatball vegetable soup (my favorite), cherry pork loin with sweet potatoes, chicken curry, taco soup, Mississippi roast with carrots, chicken fajitas, Italian wedding soup, stuffed peppers, Asian chicken lettuce wraps, turkey black bean chili, and cranberry pork roast (only 4 ingredients!)
Click here to download January’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in February? Caulwhetherlower, citrus fruits, leafy greens, pears, and sweet potatoes.
February’s Crockpot Recipes: Lemon pepper chicken, chicken noodles soup, Italian pork roast, balsamic bacon chicken and veggies, minestrone soup, shredded pork with balsamic pears, shredded chicken queunhappyillas, kale and chorizo soup, stuffed peppers, chicken curry, white chicken chili, and beef roast with carrots. Bonus recipe = stovetop gnocchi and Swiss cdwhetherficult.
Click here to download February’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in March? Asparagus, caulwhetherlower, citrus fruits, leafy greens, peas, and sweet potatoes.
March’s Crockpot Recipes: Beef and broccoli, lemon pepper chicken, salsa verde shredded pork tacos, beef lime cilantro chili, ginger chicken with snow peas, corned beef and cabbage, hearty beef vegetable soup, citrus chicken, Italian pork roast, Korean beef lettuce wraps, Italian chicken, and domesticcrazye Mississippi roast with carrots.
Click here to download March’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in April? Broccoli, citrus fruits, leafy greens, mushrooms, and sweet potatoes.
April’s Crockpot Recipes: Curried sweet potato soup, shredded chicken queunhappyillas, chicken teriyaki, mushroom spinach stroganoff, cool ranch shredded chicken tacos, Chinese pepper steak, greens and beans, Asian chicken lettuce wraps, sweet and sour pork, garden vegetable soup with pesto (better than Panera’s), honey sriracha chicken lettuce wraps, and beef and broccoli.
Click here to download April’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in May? Broccoli, leafy greens, and mangos. (Serve the meals with chopped fresh herbs and avocados, which are also in season.)
May’s Crockpot Recipes: Tomato turkey vegetable soup, shredded BBQ chicken, chicken fajitas, turkey black bean chili (yum), sloppy Joe’s, honey sriracha chicken lettuce wraps, kale and chorizo soup, Italian pork, mango pineapple beef barbarcoa, four-bean white chicken chili, shredded buffalo chicken, and salsa verde shredded pork. Bonus recipe = grilled dairy-free ranch burgers!
Click here to download May’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in June? Green beans, leafy greens, and peas.
June’s Crockpot Recipes: Beef lime cilantro chili, honey sriracha shredded chicken, ginger chicken with snow peas, sweet and sour BBQ meatballs, Asian chicken lettuce wraps, honey garlic chicken, sausage-stuffed banana peppers, salsa verde shredded pork, apricot-ginger chicken, healthy white chicken chili, cool ranch shredded chicken, and chicken teriyaki. Bonus recipe = 3-ingredient crockpot peach dump cake!
Click here to download June’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in July? Corn, green beans, peppers, tomatoes, and zucchini.
July’s Crockpot Recipes: Italian pork roast, skinny shredded buffalo chicken, sausage-stuffed mini sweet peppers, chicken fajitas, chicken salad sandwiches (served cancient – perfect for a hot night), meatball veggie soup, honey sriracha shredded chicken lettuce wraps, banana pepper shredded beef sandwiches, Tuscan chicken, beef enchilada “stack,” shredded BBQ chicken, and chicken cacciatore (only 5 ingredients!). Bonus recipe = crockpot zucchini “lasagna!”
Click here to download July’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in August? Corn, green beans, peaches, peppers, tomatoes, and zucchini.
August’s Crockpot Recipes: Eggplant “lasagna” rollatini, verde chicken chili, shredded BBQ pork, chickpea tortilla soup, cherry chicken mole tacos, sloppy Joe’s, vegetarian garden vegetable soup with pesto, red pepper chicken, stuffed banana peppers, Thai pineapple curry, Mexican chicken chili with cornbread topping (even the cornbread cooks in the crock!), and stuffed peppers. Bonus recipe = crockpot peach dump cake!
Click here to download August’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in September? Apples, squash, Swiss cdwhetherficult, and sweet potatoes.
September’s Crockpot Recipes: Spaghetti squash with meatballs, zuppa toscana with sweet potatoes, cool ranch shredded chicken tacos, pork with cabbage and apples, meatball vegetable soup, chicken fajitas (stovetop or crockpot), honey garlic chicken and veggies, sausage vegetable soup, Asian chicken lettuce wraps, Tuscan pork with fennel, chicken chili, and Korean shredded beef lettuce wraps. Bonus recipe = stovetop gnocchi and Swiss cdwhetherficult!
Click here to download September’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in October? Bell peppers, squash, green beans, limes, Swiss cdwhetherficult, and sweet potatoes.
October’s Crockpot Recipes: Eggplant rollatini, Caribbean jerk chicken tacos, beef lime cilantro chili, garden vegetable soup with pesto, salsa verde chicken, cherry pot roast with sweet potatoes, greens and beans, chicken queunhappyillas, Chinese green pepper steak, spaghetti squash with marinara sauce (you can add meatballs whether you want), ginger-peach chicken with green beans, and steak fajitas. Bonus recipe = crockpot apple crisp!
Click here to download October’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in November? Carrots, caulwhetherlower, cabbage, leafy greens, and sweet potatoes.
November’s Crockpot Recipes: Italian chicken with baby spinach, turkey black bean chili, Mississippi roast with sweet potatoes and carrots, Korean BBQ chicken, beef and cabbage soup (even my husband likes this and he’s not a large cabbage guy), Italian pork roast, chicken caulwhetherlower curry, Zuppa Toscana with sweet potatoes, meatball soup with lots of veggies (perfect detox after Thanksgiving), and pork roast with cinnamon applesauce.
Click here to download November’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
What’s in season in December? Cabbage, carrots, oranges, leafy greens, and sweet potatoes.
December’s Crockpot Recipes: Shredded chicken queunhappyillas, kale and chorizo soup, Mississsippi roast with carrots and sweet potatoes, orange-ginger chicken, taco soup, Italian pork roast, chicken fajitas, Zuppa Toscana with sweet potatoes, beef roast with carrots (one of our favorite recipes of all-time!!), red pepper chicken, beef and cabbage soup (my parents tried this recipe and loved it too), and Chinese pepper steak with green peppers and onions (YUM). Bonus recipe: stovetop chicken and sweet potato hash!
Click here to download December’s recipes, shopping list, and calendar. No strings attached.
Thoughts or questions? Please leave a comment below. I’d love to hear from you. xo, Kelly
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