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Well, I have bought myself a slow cooker, because I thought it would be a good thing to have.Trouble is, I haven't a clue how to use it. Do you just put all ingredients for a stew/casserole in together and turn on and hope for the best. And how much liquid do I put in. Shouldn't have bought it should I ?????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.just make gravy and chuck it all in together. I dont pre-cook any of it. Normal amount you'd make for a stew.
a joint of beef is lovely in there too. Slow cook in about a inch of water and then finish off for half hour in the oven to brown it. You'll have nice stock for your gravy left over in the slow cooker too.
a joint of beef is lovely in there too. Slow cook in about a inch of water and then finish off for half hour in the oven to brown it. You'll have nice stock for your gravy left over in the slow cooker too.
The first thing you need to do is establish which size you have. Most instructions that come with the slow cooker have two types of instructions. Usually 2.5 litres or 4.5 lites. Most people have the 2.5 ltr cooker. Your cooker will probably come with a basic recipe book as well. That is a good place to start. It will tell you how to start off a recipe (browning the meat etc). After that, you can`t go wrong. There are many slow cooker recipes on the internet.
i just put everything in to make a casserole stew I heat nothing. All veg and meat in at once leave all day lovely every time. You should never lift lid whilst cooking. Same as for a curry all goes in at once. Good also for all chicken dishes and whole chickens also joints of meat. Love mine would not be without it.
Wow, thanks to you all for all your wonderful tips. I shall indeed go to The Works bookshop tomorrow and get a recipe book. Didn't think about doing that. And thanks marval for that link, I have bookmarked that for easy reference. Tells me lots, thanks. I shall certainly give it a go, and see how things turn out.
I bought the slow cooker from Tesco, its a 3.3 litre, ( but am beginning to think that it will be something that will end up in the back of a cupboard).
I bought the slow cooker from Tesco, its a 3.3 litre, ( but am beginning to think that it will be something that will end up in the back of a cupboard).