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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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May sound thick but dug out slow cooker I haven't used it before and it has no buttons or instructions how long do you think beef will take to cook ? Lol !!??
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Worlds worst cook |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love our slow-cooker.
Chuck everything in, turn on and let it do its own thing for about 6 hours.
Couldnt be easier.
Loads of recipies online.
Happy cooking.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The longer its on the better it tastes, i put mine on at 6am when i get up when I'm making a stew, and leave it on all day till the evening meal, i think it needs to be on at least 12 for the best results |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What type pieces or joint
I have browned two steak bits "
You dont need to brown the meat when i do stew chuck the veg in and raw meat beef stock cubes and cover with water leave on all day.
A joint of beef i put in then put water in to cover bottom of pot. If having for tea put on in morning if having for lunch put on before bed. Hope this helps |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you trust your appliance, put it somewhere safest in the kitchen and cook something overnight. Just make sure if you do that it has plenty liquid.
Otherwise, if you slow cook BBQ ribs, allow me to recommend a few slices of chorizo on top. The flavour and fat work wonders on the cooking process.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thanks guys I really appreciate the info !
Not feeling well so was an idea for easy cooking
If works and kids like may be my new fave"
Best thing I ever brought always using it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hi OP
yes the clue is in the name it cooks at a low temp, its ideal to put on in the morning and then things will be done when you get home from work. its lovely opening the door to the aroma of cooking.
easy things to do, chillis currys soup anything that has a lot of sauce.
Cheap tough cuts of meat are ideal as the long cooking times make everything very tender. casserole and stews are brilliant.
loads of recipes on line, also look for crock pot recipes this is the name americans call slow cookers.
Enjoy xx |
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Turn it on before you go to work and when you get home...Sorted.
Love mine hassle free and makes meat so tender. Try doing pulled pork in it...Stunning results. |
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Love ours we cook loads of meat in it from skirt beef to lamb joint get cheap cuts of meat. Like everyone has already said long and slow. If your doing something like a stew add your potatoes an hour before you want to eat it.
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