Crock Pot Hoagies

These Crock-Pot Hoagies are so delicious you won't believe they are such a quick and easy dinner on the go. Here are two ideas for dinner Hoagies. #WomenLivingWell #CrockPotMeals #Hoagies #Easydinners

Janelle from Comfy In the Kitchen, is guest posting with us again!   I love this recipe!

Janelle writes: “Here are two delicious sandwiches that can be made in a jiffy for those busy weekday nights…or any night! Love to you, Janelle “

Crockpot Italian Sausage Hoagies
(These are also great sandwiches for company after church!)
These Crock-Pot Hoagies are so delicious you won't believe they are such a quick and easy dinner on the go. Here are two ideas for dinner Hoagies. #WomenLivingWell #CrockPotMeals #Hoagies #Easydinners
Beef broth, water and Italian sausage. You may use any kind of Italian sausage you like. I have sweet Italian sausage picture above. You may enjoy hot, mild, sweet, etc.
Simply place Italian sausage in a large crockpot, cover with beef broth and water. Turn on high for 4-6 hours. You may add onions, red and green peppers to the crock pot during this time. I choose to sauté mine-both ways work!
Here I sautéed sliced onions on med-high heat in a little cooking spray until tender.
This is after 6 hours of cooking in the crock pot- these sausages are SO tender and juicy… Mmmm!
I’ll give you 2 guesses what is in Dijon mayonnaise…
Mix together
Whala! This really makes the sandwich!
These Crock-Pot Hoagies are so delicious you won't believe they are such a quick and easy dinner on the go. Here are two ideas for dinner Hoagies. #WomenLivingWell #CrockPotMeals #Hoagies #Easydinners
Place Italian sausage in a hoagie bun top with fresh swiss cheese, onions (peppers if desired) and Dijon mayo. YUM!!!!

Crockpot Italian Sausage Hoagies
(makes 12- you may halve)

Italian sausage (12)
3 cups beef broth
water to cover
1 cup mayonnaise
1 Tbsp Dijon mustard
1 onion (peppers if desired)
cooking spray
2 cups shredded swiss cheese

Place Italian sausage, beef broth, and water in a crockpot. Cook on high for 4-6 hours. You may place onions/peppers in the crockpot all together, or you can sauté them separately. Combine Dijon and mayo in a small bowl. Place Italian sausage on hoagie bun top with cheese and onions/peppers and Dijon mayo.

Chicken Hoagies
Start by marinating bite sized raw chicken breasts in 1 cup of italian dressing and 1 cup ranch dressing. (My friend Mary taught me this-I LOVE it)
Peppers and onions
In a large pan add chicken with a fork (you will get some marinade in the pan-this is okay). Cook on med-high heat until chicken is cooked through. Add salt and pepper.
Sauté peppers and onions in cooking spray
Set aside cooked chicken.
These Crock-Pot Hoagies are so delicious you won't believe they are such a quick and easy dinner on the go. Here are two ideas for dinner Hoagies. #WomenLivingWell #CrockPotMeals #Hoagies #Easydinners
Place hoagie buns topped with cheese under the broiler for 5 mins. (you may butter the buns if you wish)
5 mins= Enough time to play airplane, lol.
These Crock-Pot Hoagies are so delicious you won't believe they are such a quick and easy dinner on the go. Here are two ideas for dinner Hoagies. #WomenLivingWell #CrockPotMeals #Hoagies #Easydinners
Add chicken, peppers and onions!
Chicken Hoagies
(makes 6)
4 chicken breasts cut up raw
1 cup Italian dressing
1 cup Ranch dressing
1 cup or 6 slices swiss cheese
1 onion
1 green pepper
1 red pepper
1 package hoagie buns
salt and pepper if desired
Cut raw chicken into bite sized pieces and marinate in Italian/Ranch dressing for at least 2 hours. Take chicken out with fork and place onto large pan. Cook on medium-high heat until chicken is done, add salt and pepper to taste. Set aside. Sauté onions and peppers in cooking spray. Broil hoagie buns with cheese under broiler for 5 mins. Add chicken, peppers and onions. Whala!
I hope these quick and easy hoagie recipes will come in handy for you Ladies! They are much tastier (and most likely healthier) than getting them at your local sub shop! Enjoy! 
~Janelle 


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*Janelle is a woman who is dependent upon Jesus, a mom, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and an advocate for meal ministry. You can find her displaying step-by-step photos of her recipes, giving devotionals, and sharing meal ministry stories on her blog. You can follow Janelle’s blog at ComfyInTheKitchen.com.

12 Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing! These look so yummy!! I will be trying them out soon. And I love the airplane picture!! Lol 🙂

  2. Thank you! Look forward to making the chicken ones this weekend.. I'd planned on having a 'sandwich meal'.

  3. Oh thanks for the great quickie recipes!! I think I am going to love this blog.. or website.. lol I found you when I was on Trailing After God.. God Bless.. & I'm sure I'll be seeing you soon! <3

  4. We made the chicken hoagies last week and they were a hit with my family. I will definitely be adding the beef broth to my sausages the next time we make them for a gathering.

    Thank you!

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