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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Slow Cookers
- By melster122 Date 18.01.08 15:01 UTC
Does anyone have some really easy slow cookers meal?  I have just taken mine out of the cupboard and as I don't really like cooking but love eating I am looking for something really simple. :)
- By georgepig [gb] Date 18.01.08 15:47 UTC
Chilli is good in a slow cooker - it goes really thick and rich - but I don't have the recipe to hand (at work sshhh!)
- By Paula20380 [gb] Date 18.01.08 16:15 UTC
I was thinking about this the other day. I am planning on buying a slow cooker and presume there are cook books out there with recipes specifically for slow cookers? Can anyone recommend one?
- By melster122 Date 18.01.08 16:55 UTC
Most of the recipe books I have seen are all American which is great but some of the ingredients are unavailable here.  The oxtail I have put in the slow cooker this morning for dinner smell absolutely wonderful yummy :)
- By Freds Mum [gb] Date 18.01.08 17:55 UTC
Casseroles, stew and kind of "winter warmer" is tasty, good for you and easy. Never done it but apparently meat for a roast etc is lovely if slow cooked. Goes really tender and yummy.
- By abbymum [gb] Date 18.01.08 21:19 UTC
Asda are selling the good housekeeping cook books for £3 each and have one called all in one pot that might be useful.
Mary
- By spiritulist [in] Date 18.01.08 23:17 UTC
Raw chicken in dry hot cooker. Stuff it with 2 wax free lemons with skins, squeeze over some lemon juice,a lttle salt and pepper and add wedges around the bird too. You've guessed it. Lemon chicken!
- By Ailsa [gb] Date 19.01.08 16:35 UTC
I too am considering a slow cooker. From my research so far there appears to be at least a couple of sizes. The smaller one for 2 people and the larger ones (circa 4 litres) for families. I too was wondering about a cook book and a wee catalogue fell out of my daily newspaper today for Lakeland Plastics and they sell a cook book. Can't really recommend it as I haven't actually bought it yet but I will the next time I am in town.

When I was married to my first hubby we had a slow cooker (reasonably small as far as I can recall) and the only thing I made in was bread and butter pudding - which was delicious. But would want to get a bit more use out of one this time if I buy one.

There was an article in one of the Sunday papers last week and some of the slow cookers come with their own recipe book. There was also a family size slow cooker in Tesco for £20.

Ailsa
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 19.01.08 17:45 UTC
Ido allsorts in mine but beware of a full chicken it makes it that soft it all falls of the chicken, potato ash, curry, casseroles, spaghetti bolognese, I does say bown your meat first to seal it but I never have don and have had one since we got married 15 ears ago and it is brilliant with a family and you work full time.  My family love a joint done in it as no matter how long you leave it in the meat is so soft thst it melts in your mouth.
- By Debs2004 Date 19.01.08 18:06 UTC
Yep we use one too!  If I'm really organised I throw a load of stuff in before work and leave it to do its thing!

Nothing beats the smell when you walk back in the door....!

Jack loves it too as there is always loads as OH bought a family-sized cooker for 2 of us!
- By St.Domingo Date 19.01.08 20:41 UTC
I just use casserole packets such as the Colmans ones .
A work colleague said to stick a chicken in with a big glug of wine- then drink the rest of the bottle !!!

If you plan on putting whole chickens and joints in i would definately go for the biggest capacity you can get- i wish i had .
- By Freewayz [gb] Date 19.01.08 21:01 UTC
If you go to ....

www.allrecipes.com         they have a slow cooker section....it is american but the recipes are great and they are all rated by people who tried the recipe. In the reviews it give tips on what people did to make them better.
- By Baz Date 19.01.08 22:48 UTC
Freewayz  Thank's for that site looks really good will try some of those ( i put slow cooker in search )

Margaret  :-)
- By wendy taylor [gb] Date 22.01.08 08:20 UTC
oooo I always use mine on dog show days,for curries,chillies etc,nothing beats coming home to hot meal after long day at a cold show,also RICE PUDDING,is the best done in slow cooker,
Wendy
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 22.01.08 14:51 UTC
never tried that one
- By wendy taylor [gb] Date 22.01.08 17:28 UTC
ahyem,just saw your diet total,DON'T DO RICE PUDDDDDIIIINNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG, hahahha,
Wendy
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 22.01.08 23:15 UTC
no better not
- By wendy taylor [gb] Date 23.01.08 08:56 UTC
I am trying to lose weight too,and am now trying the Paul McKenna I can Make you Thin book and cd,well great nothing quite like being nagged by hubby then posh Paul,hahahahha,but my rice puds are banned for now,sob
Wendy
Topic Other Boards / Foo / Slow Cookers

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