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Slow Cooker Tips


For the stressed out cook nothing is better than the flexibility and versatility of a slow cooker or crock-pot. You would be amazed at how much time you can save with a few cooking tips and a crock-pot! No pots, pans or serving dishes to deal with, just throw it all together set the cooking temperature and go about your daily life. Later when you come in the smell of dinner already steaming is enough to relieve the stress of any hard day at work.

If one doesn’t already have a slow cooker, the first consideration centers on size. Small versions are often used for appetizers, dips, and salsas. Generally these are 16 oz. or quart size and are perfect for serving during brunch or potluck dining events or cooking for one. A large family may be best served with a 5 qt. or even a 7 qt. model. The type of cooking one does is also a consideration. If the cook plans on slow cooking a full rack of fall off the bone baby back ribs in the crock pot, they are going to have to spring for the larger version.

Temperature controls are another important area to consider when purchasing a crock-pot. Some units will offer exact temperature settings like those that your oven does while others will simply have high, medium and low settings. Which one you choose depends on your specific cooking style and personal preference. Remember, if you cook on low settings, to check the crock-pot lid before leaving it to simmer your meal. A loose lid can result in extremely low cooking temperatures, which is hazardous with some foods. Last but not least, think about the heating mechanisms. Crock-pots come in all kinds of varieties with elements on the bottom, sides or both. If you choose, a model with heat along the sides be aware that you may need to add extra water to the recipe to prevent over drying.

If you are the type of person who enjoys experimenting with cooking tips and mixing, it up in the kitchen a slow cooker will be your new best friend. There are tons of recipe possibilities and you might even have a little fun in the process. Where the crock-pot/ slow cooker really excel is in cooking cheaper cuts of meat and making them nice and tender. The slow cooking process will leave nearly any cut of meat so tender you can cut it with a fork and fat dissolves or can easily be removed.

There are some do’s and don’ts in crock pot cooking. Some meals require ingredients to be added in stages. For example, a stew may require the meat to be cook for a few hours before firm vegetables are added and then softer veggies can be added as cooking is finalized. Rule of thumb, add things like spices, herbs and seasonings at the beginning of the cooking cycle and things like frozen vegetables and seafood at the end. Since ingredients are generally thoroughly cooked over a long period of time, a lot of stirring is not recommended or the food breaks apart or worse, turns to mush.

You might be surprised to find that you can make tasty homemade desserts or breads in your crock-pot as well. That being said you would have to take a few extra precautions with these types of recipes. Especially if you plan to leave, the concoction unattended whiles you run errands or work. An over whipped or beaten dessert can create quite the mess if they raise high enough to push the lid off the crock. After a long day at work, this is the last thing you want to deal with.

A crock pot can deliver menus as classic as pot roast and vegetables, as simple as a cream cheese layer dip, or as complex and spicy as paella. It can also keep your garlic mashed potatoes warm on your Thanksgiving serving table. The crock pot is a very veritable cooking tool and stress reliever for the busy cook.

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