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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Genuine question, how do you do lasagne in the slow cooker?"
Just how you would normally make it but layer it in the slow cooker and out on for about 4-5 hours. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Genuine question, how do you do lasagne in the slow cooker?
Just how you would normally make it but layer it in the slow cooker and out on for about 4-5 hours."
Put on** |
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By *ack688Man
over a year ago
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I actually tried cooking a whole chicken in mine last week, just put some chopped veg in the bottom so it doesn’t stick, add a little oil and herbs/seasoning and leave for about 4 hours, it was really good |
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Beef shin. Bought initially because it was literally the only meat at the supermarket, it tasted superb, so nice that I then bought a more expensive cut and did a similar stew. Big mistake, beef shin just tasted so much better. Ok, need took a long time, bit taste is superb. |
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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago
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"I've made cheesecake and fudge in mine.
Do NOT tell me how to make these!!! "
Ok, I won't tell you how I made Nutella & Ferrero Rocher cheesecake, and Lotus Biscoff fudge in my slow cooker, but I 'could' send you pics of them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Slow cooked Bolognese is sublime. Just cook spaghetti when your ready. Theres actually a slow cooker recipe website, even the bbc goodfood site, or Tesco realfood has a section devoted to slowcookers. |
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Also, probably not environmentally friendly, but the slow cooker liners are really good. We started buying them because our pot had a crack in it and it seemed a shame to throw it away because it still worked, a liner means we can still use it and has the bonus of not having to scrub it clean after |
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By *lynJ OP Man
over a year ago
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"Also, probably not environmentally friendly, but the slow cooker liners are really good. We started buying them because our pot had a crack in it and it seemed a shame to throw it away because it still worked, a liner means we can still use it and has the bonus of not having to scrub it clean after "
The slow cooker I have has a metal pot which can be used for browning meet on the hob.
I've got some short ribs in the freezer. Perhaps I'll turn them into a stew. |
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