thread: I have bought a slow cooker, now I need advice. :)

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  1. #1
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    Jul 2009
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    I think my slow cooker is magic. I just chuck anything in there, frozen or thawed - I never bother browning the meat. I make soups, stews, casseroles - basically anything. We don't bother following recipes at our house - LOL. This week we did turkey shanks with onion and potato in the slow cooker and DH just chucked a few tsp of curry paste in there with water and hey presto - delicious dinner with rice added. Then the following night, I just shredding and remaining turkey and mashed the potatoes and made a turkey cottage pie. Yumbo!

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    Ok..Dublin Coddle is the easiest, even I can do this one I prefer to brown especially when recipes ask for it. The way I look at..it's on very early in the day and I can sit back and relax for the rest (well as much as possible anyway). You can always prepare first thing in the morning and then switch on the slow cooker later. The best thing about a slow cooker, is you could prepare the night before, get up throw it in before work and come home to a beautiful smelling house and beautiful meal

    4 slices lean bacon
    1 1/2 pounds pork sausages (6-8 sausages)
    2 yellow onions sliced
    2 Large potatoes peeled and sliced
    2 carrotts peeled and sliced
    1 cup water, hard cider, chicke stock or beer.
    1/4 cup chopped parsely for garnish
    Salt and Freshly ground pepper.

    Heat a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the bacon and fry for 7mins or until crisp. Using tongs, transfer to a paper towels to drain.
    Add sausages to pan and cook, turning frequently for 10mins or until browned. Using tongs, transfer to a plate. Drain excess fat from the pan.
    Add the onions to the pan and saute, stirring frequently for 10mins or until lightly browned.

    Spread half the onions in a layer in th bottom of slow cooker. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place half the potatoes in a layer on top of the onions, spinkle with salt and pepper.
    Lay the strips of bacon over the potatoes. Lay the sausages over the bacon. Spread the carrots over the sausages and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
    Spread the remaining onions over the carrots and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Top with the remaining potatoes and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

    Add the water or your chosed liquid. Cover and cook on low for 5-6hrs until the vegies are very tender.

    Transfer to a warmed serving dish and sprinkle with the parsely. Servie immeadiately.

    To Drink: Harp Lager or Newcastle Brown Ale, Britains most popular beer!

  3. #3
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    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
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    I'll share this one too since this was one of the main questions

    Artichoke Risotto

    3 Tblsp olive oil
    1/2 yellow onion finely chopped
    3 cloves garlic minced
    2 cups Arborio rice
    1 cup dry white wine
    6 cups chicken stock
    4 cooked small artichokes, quartered or to cooked large artichoke hearts sliced.
    1/2 cup unsalted butter
    6 Tblsp fresh grated parmesan plus more for garnish
    Salt and Freshly ground pepper

    Heat a large saute pan over medium-high heat and add the oil. Add the onion and garlic and saute stirring frequently for about 10mins until lightly browned. Add the rice and stir for 1 minute or until opaque. Add the wine and cook for about 10mins until the liquid is reduced by two-thirds.

    Transfer the rice mixture to the slow cooker and add the stock and artichokes. Cover and cook on high for about 2 hours until the rice is firm but tender. Stir in the butter, cheese. Salt and pepper to taste just before serving.
    Transfer to a warmed serving dish and garnish with cheese. Serve immeaditately

    To Drink: Apparently a very big tasting red wine

    AND....

    Simmered Veal shanks with wine and lemon (Osso Bucco).

    8 x 4cm pieces of veal shank
    Flour
    2 Tbls olive oil
    6 cloves garlic peeled
    1 cups white wine
    2 cups chicken stock
    rind 1/2 lemon cut into strips
    4 bay leaves
    1 tbls chopped thyme
    2 baby fennel bulbs halved
    cracked black pepper and mash potato to serve

    Toss veal in flour and shake away excess flour. Heat oil in a frypan over high heat. Add veal and brown well. Place veal in slow cooker. Place onions and garlic in the frypan cook until golden and add to slow cooker.
    Addd wine, stock, lemon rind, bay leaves and thyme to slow cooker and put on low a couple of hours. Add fennel and bake for a further 45mins.

    This is from a Marie Claire cook book and my DH just uses the slow cooker instead of casserol dish.

  4. #4
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    May 2005
    Canberra
    3,617

    Thanks for the recipies, especially the rissotto one. i am very keen to try a rissotto or two and see how it turns out.

    I am trying it out today - just a cassorole I would usually chuck in the oven. Will see how it turns out tonight.
    Most of my regular oven based recepies I use whould be very easily adaptable for the slow cooker, it will just be a litttle trial and error in the interim.