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Two Ingredient Crock Pot Meal

This 2 ingredient crock pot recipe is so simple.  It’s Thursday afternoon, you’ve picked the kids up from school and they’re asking, “What’s for dinner?”  That’s when it dawns on you that you’ve forgotten to plan dinner.  Those nights are the worst!   Those are the days when I wish I would have made a crockpot meal and been done before I even came home.

DID YOU KNOW: 

  • Nearly half (49%) of moms are most likely to run out of food in their refrigerator on Thursday or earlier.
  • 66% of moms feel stressed if they have to make an extra trip to the grocery store to buy dinner ingredients they don’t have at home.
  • 95% of moms are more likely to make home cooked meals if their pantry is well-stocked 
  • 60% of moms think that coming up with dinner ideas is more difficult than getting their children to go to bed on time.  
  • 61% of moms frequently resort to takeout or go out to eat because they don’t have the ingredients on-hand to make dinner.
  • I’ve been there!

Today’s post should help with that… it’s a two-ingredient crock-pot recipe.

This is a two-ingredient pork recipe.

A top view of a shredded pork loin  cooked in french onion soup with two utensils in the bowl.

INGREDIENTS:

  • French Onion Soup (2 cans)
  • Pork loin

DIRECTIONS:

  • Add these to the crockpot and cook on low for 8 hours.
    That’s it!    Cook for 8 hours, then removed & shred.
    You can eat it as-is or make a sandwich out of it with a roll & some cheese.A silver crock pot with two cans of Campbell soup and a pork loin resting in front of it.
    When it is finished, just pair with some of your favorite vegetables.
    pork2

 

Here are the specifics that we used (dinner & then some really simple canned sides for a VERY easy meal).
We can switch up the canned vegetables and fruit to use whatever we have in the pantry.  Fresh fruits and vegetables are harvested when they are ripe (at their peak) and then they are canned within just a few hours.  That makes me feel better because it means that they have locked in nutrients.  It is just like the home canning process, where cans seal in the foods’  natural nutrition.
Split screen with cans of soup and a package of pork and then a person pouring soup into a pan with text between them.Everyone loves this dinner- it is their favorite and they ask for this at least once a week.

pork 4
This is the quickest meal.  I hope that it helps you!

When you’re done… serve up some of these 3 ingredient cookies! 

You might also like these crockpot meals: 

French Dip Recipe
Chicken Quesadilla Soup
Chicken Quesadilla Soup

 

 

Hi there!

I’m Becky, a former elementary school teacher turned certified child development therapist and blogger. I work at home with my husband and together we are raising (and partially homeschooling) our four children in the Carolinas. I love diet coke, ice cream, and spending time with my family.

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7 Comments

  1. I can attest to French onion pork chops being delicious. My wife has been making it for years. She uses only one can but we like it less soupy.

  2. Hi there,
    I have been looking for pork loin recipes and wondered if this would come out tough. I find that pork loin is so lean and doesn’t come out as tender as a pork with more fat. I only slow cooked one for 4 hours on low and it was tough and dry even then. Would cooking it on low for 8 hours somehow come out more tender?

    1. Hi Sarah
      I have to use a temperature probe while cooking. My crockpot cooks WAY too fast.
      You want to pull your tenderloins and loins when the center reaches 145 degrees. It may be a little pink but it is cooked through. Take it out and let it rest at least 10 minutes.
      We prefer to slice ours and serve with rice.
      I use 1 can beef consomme, 1 can french onion soup, and top it with some provolone cheese.

  3. Hi! The written instructions call for two cans of French onion soup. But I see in the picture only one can along with a canna beefy mushroom soup. Could you clarify? And how many pounds of pork for the two cans? Thank you!

  4. Hi Becky
    Love your blog/website/recipes over here in Australia! Quick question… Do I need to cover the pot? And if I need it ready in 6hours …will that be ok?

    1. Hey Kat, I think you should be able to turn your crock pot to high for a few hours, then decrease the temperature to low to finish. And yes, definitely cover the pot!