"Dry" foods from slow cooker
I know the basic usage of slow cooker is for stews, soups, pot roasts and various other foods that have high water content - essentially, simmered in some kind of sauce, which then is part of the food. In essence, something that needs to be packed in a leak-proof box if I want to take it as my lunch to work and not have it leak all over my bag.
I'm curious if slow cooker can be employed for more "dry" food, something without sauces - possibly something like caressoles, meat pies` or such? If so, what kind of recipes could I look for, for that kind of foods?
Best Answer
Slow cookers have a heating element generally on the bottom of the unit which heats the ceramic insert, which in turn heats whatever is inside it. They are designed to heat liquids, and the foods cook because the heat is convected around by the liquid.
Slow cookers are not designed to cook without liquid, and I personally would not try cooking dry things in them for the following reasons:
- Uneven heating: the heat in a slow cooker typically is from the bottom, if you put a casserole in you'll get a very cooked bottom and a very underdone top. Not good in a pie, where the top needs heat to form a crust
- Damage of the heating element/safety concerns: liquid has a high capacity for heat and cushions the heating of the element in the slow cooker, without liquid in it the element may overheat and cause damage, or maybe even (in some older units) start a fire
- Damage to the ceramic insert: the ceramic insert in slow cookers is designed to carry liquid, if you try to cook dry foods it is liable to crack
If you want to cook a casserole or a pie use an oven as it will deliver even heat all around. Use a slow cooker as it is intended.
That doesn't mean you cannot use a slow cooker to make bag-friendly meals. Simply make dishes where you can discard the juice without losing the majority of the flavor, reduce the liquid on the stove afterwards until it is more of a gravy so it won't leak out, or add a thickener to the sauce to stabilize it at lower temperatures.
Some ideas for you:
- beef brisket with vegetables - doesn't need the liquid, the flavor is in the food. Bring some nice crusty bread with it
- stew: you can remove the solids and then gently cook down some of the liquid until it is a gravy, or add a thickening agent like corn starch (corn flour to some). Add enough so it will gel up when cold, but turn back to a liquid (albeit thick) when heated
- lamb or chicken tagine: remove the liquid and use it to make some couscous. The couscous will absorb the flavors of the sauce and make a fabulous side. Reduce the rest to make it thicker and use it to add flavor to the solid ingredients and keep them moist
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What Cannot be cooked in a slow cooker?
Slow cookers are great, but they can't cook everything. Many of us are spending less and less time cooking meals....\u200b11 things you shouldn't put in your slow cooker- Lean meats. ...
- Raw meat. ...
- Too much liquid. ...
- Delicate vegetables. ...
- Too much spice. ...
- Dairy. ...
- Too much booze. ...
- Meat that has the skin on.
What can be cooked in a slow cooker?
Tis the season for slow cooking!- 1: Creole Chicken and Sausage.
- 2: Braised Beef Ragu.
- 3: Skinny Veggie Lasagna.
- 4: Carnitas.
- 5: Whole Roasted Chicken.
- 6: Granola.
- 7: Texas Chili Con Carne.
- 8: Easiest Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
Is 4 hours on high the same as 8 hours on low?
The difference between the two settings isn't a higher temperature, it's the time it takes for the slow cooker to reach the simmer point. On high, that's around three to four hours, and on low, it's seven to eight, according to Crock-Pot. So imagine if your dinner is cooking away on high all day while you're at work.What can you do with leftover food in a slow cooker?
Store leftovers in shallow containers and refrigerate within two hours. One of the best parts of your slow cooker meal is the leftovers. But make sure you are storing them safely and eating them in a timely manner to reduce your risk of food poisoning.Mistakes Everyone Makes Using The Slow Cooker
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Answer 2
I've made "dry" dishes, such as meat loaf and shepherd's pie (and brownies, once) in my slow cooker. I've done it 2 ways.
- Straight into the ceramic insert
- Using a smaller ovensafe dish inside the ceramic insert to give it the right shape
I've never had an issue.
Answer 3
My slow cooker is at least 30 years old, and I do roast gammon with nowt but a bit of brown sugar over in it. Also brisket/topside sat on a bed of onion and carrot and nothing else. You won't hurt it trying.
It's a Russel Hobbs 4435, 3l capacity.
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