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Tip # 2 - It is best not use the slow cooker for large
pieces like a roast or whole chicken because the food will cook so slowly it
could remain in the bacterial "danger zone" too long.
Tip # 3 - Always defrost meat or poultry before putting
it into a slow cooker.
Tip # 4 - Meats generally cook faster than most
vegetables in a slow cooker.
Tip # 5 - Trim all fat from meat and poultry. Fat can
increase the temperature of the liquid in the slow cooker and decrease the
cooking time. This will cause the food t be overcooked. Fats will also melt
with long cooking times, and will add an unpleasant texture to the finished
dish.
Tip # 6 - Cooking at higher temperatures will generally
give you a tougher piece of meat. for all day cooking or for less-tender
cuts of meat, you may want to use the low setting.
Tip # 7 - The slow cooker recipes are best used with the
tougher cuts of meats.
Tip # 8 - For the best color and texture, ground beef is
best browned before using, except in meatloaf or other similar dishes.
Tip # 9 - It is not necessary to brown meat before slow
cooking, but it gives more depth of flavor in the food and removes some of
the fat, especially in pork, lamb and sausages. If the meat is lean, well
trimmed and not highly marbled, it doesn't need to be browned.
Tip # 10 - For roasts and stews, pour liquid over meat.
Use no more liquid than specified in the slow cooker recipes. More juices in
meats and vegetables are retained in slow cooking than in conventional
cooking.
Tip # 11 - Dark meat takes longer to cook, so if a whole
cut up chicken is used, put the thighs and legs on the bottom.
Tip # 12 - The slightly coarser texture of corn-fed,
organic or free-range poultry is ideal for slow cooker recipes.
Tip # 13 - Most meats require 8 hours of cooking on LOW.
Use cheaper cuts of meat - not only do you save money, but these meats work
better for slow cooker recipes. Cheaper cuts of meat have less fat, which
makes them more suited to crockpot cooking. Moist, long cooking times result
in very tender meats.
Tip # 14 - Farberware FSC600 6-quart Oval Slow Cooker
oval design accommodates oversize roasts, whole chickens, hams, and/or ribs.
It features a large, 6-quart capacity stoneware liner, which nests inside a
chrome slow cooker base and the auto setting switches to a lower 'keep warm'
setting after cooking food.
For those who are not concerned about cooking in aluminum
the West Bend Versatility 6-quart Oval Slow Cooker will work well to cook
meats. It has a removable aluminum insert that can be used on the stovetop
to brown meats and caramelize onions before slow cooking. The bottom unit
can also be used on its own as a small griddle. Its dishwasher-safe insert
has a nonstick interior and an included roasting rack.
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