soul2share
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Joined: 12/18/2007 From: somewhere out there..... Status: offline
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When it comes to recipes, I just mix things in the pot until it's full. I cook for one, and can usually get 2-3 extra meals when I use my smaller crock. Alot of crockpot cooking is done to taste, most of my things I do, I don't have a recipe for. I do chicken soup, doing the chicken in water until it's flaky and pulls apart w/a fork, then add one large carton of broth, Dollar Tree has the best chicken broth and it's half of the grocery store in price. I make enough noodles or rice to fill the pot, let it all simmer together for about 45 minutes before eating. Cook the noodles or rice separate, this alleviates the starch gumming up the broth. Chili is usually 1 lb ground beef, three cans of beans and one can of crushed or pureed tomatoes. Spice to taste, set on high and let it cook for an hour, then turn it off for 30 minutes and then keep it on low. I also do lasagna in my crockpot......layer the ingredients in the crock just like you would if you were baking it, I fill mine to the rim. DO NOT cook the pasta, and start on high. At 45 minutes, start sticking a long knife to the bottom of the crock to check for the noodle cooking progress. There is a fine line between done and overdone, but I've never cooked it too long. What I will do is once the noodles feel almost done, I turn the crock off....the remaining heat in the crock will finish it off. It usually takes much less time to do it in the crockpot than it does in the oven. There are lots of crockpot recipies out there, about half of them identify the size pot to use. I do have a 7 quart pot, so if I have a larger recipe, I use that. Pretty much all of my recipes are a bit of this, a bit of that, pinches and pouring by sight instead of measure. Basicall, it's a lot of experimentation. And yes, there are temperature differences in them, even if they are identical crocks. Once you start using it, you'll be able to actually gauge the heat. My smaller crock actually heats hotter one one side than the other, so I have to compensate for that. Crock pots are great, I love mine! Just play around with it. Spaghetti sauce is also good, I let it simmer o all the flavors meld together. I either refrigerate or freeze the extras for later meals.
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