
I wanted to provide a vegetarian option for your slow cooker, and this one couldn’t be easier. But check first, because the inventory always changes.Įasy Taco Soup Easy Taco Soup – Vegetarian Sour cream, salsa, tortillas chips, rice steamers, cheddar cheese, and perhaps some of the veggies are available in your resort store. Just be sure to include any extra items with your online grocery order. Add whatever condiments you like (sour cream, shredded lettuce, chopped tomatoes, extra salsa, avocado, and shredded cheese). I usually get a package of tortillas and make them into soft tacos. You can also place some tortilla chips on your plate and spoon the mixture over them, top with shredded cheese, and eat as nachos. The first option is to purchase some rice packets you can steam cook in the microwave, and pour the chicken mixture over it.

Place chicken breasts in the slow cooker.

Shredded cheddar (or whichever cheese you prefer for I love paying it forward, and I’m happy to have it benefit another DVC member, since I’ve frequently received generous donations of leftover food and water bottles through DVC freecycling.ġ can of corn, drained, or 1 cup of frozen corn (I prefer frozen, but either works.) After my vacation, I “freecycle” it by posting it on one of the many DVC freecycle groups on Facebook. If I can cook 3 or 4 meals in it when we’re there… I’ve saved money. This is simple enough if you’re driving to Disney World, but what do you do if you’re flying? For me, ordering an inexpensive slow cooker on Amazon (the Crockpot brand basic slow cooker is $17.99) and having it delivered to my resort is the best solution. Now a slow cooker is not part of the kitchen equipment provided by Disney, but it is truly a lifesaver if you’re serious about cooking in your DVC villa (no matter the villa size) and well worth bringing with you.
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How on earth can you possibly cook a full meal in such a small space with limited kitchen resources? There a few ways, but this article focuses on slow cooker meals, which will allow you to prepare a real dinner for your family while you’re enjoying a day in the parks. Studio kitchens have a mini-fridge, a toaster, a microwave, a coffee maker, a small sink, and minimal kitchen equipment, including: Kitchen Kabaret: Cooking in a DVC Villa – Part Three (Dinner)Īs you most likely know, while the DVC one and two-bedroom villas come with a full-size kitchen, the studios only have a kitchenette.Kitchen Kabaret: Cooking in a DVC Villa – Part Two (Lunch).Kitchen Kabaret: Cooking in a DVC Villa – Part One (Breakfast).
