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Do You Own a Slow Cooker?

Mon, 08/04/2008 - 9:15am by YumSugar
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I often forget that I own a slow cooker, but whenever I remember to use it, I'm in love with it. All I have to do is dump a bunch of stuff in the pot before I leave for work, turn it on, and I come home to a delicious aroma and a dinner that's ready to be eaten. The only catch for me is that I've got to be home at a certain time, otherwise my meat will get overcooked and tough.

For those of you who own a slow cooker, do you feel the same way?

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  • supercoolnat's picture
    supercoolnat
    3

    Yes, my mom bought one for my husband and I last Christmas. She had previously given us a slow cooker cookbook thinking we already had a slow cooker, and I kept making fun of her for doing that. So she finally bought us one, so we could finally make use of that cookbook.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • FinnLover's picture
    FinnLover
    4

    I don't own one, but I'd like to get one. I don't know if they sell them here though.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • bluebellknoll's picture
    bluebellknoll
    5

    I got one for Xmas and I love it. I made Kalua pork for a party and it was one of the few things that was completely devoured. Smiling

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Lawrah's picture
    Lawrah
    6

    I love my slow cooker but I tend to make too much food. It's just me and my husband and I find we're always stuck with enough leftovers to feed an army. Anyone have recommendations for slow cooking for two? I've tried halving recipes only to find they come out too watery from all the condensation.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • shoneyjoe's picture
    shoneyjoe
    7

    I live on my own, so I'm not sure I need anything like this. A friend of mine has one and he uses it for soups and as a chafing dish when he entertains, but I'm not certain it's anything my dutch oven can't handle when I cook for guests.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • mondaymoos's picture
    mondaymoos
    8

    I LOVE slow cookers. I can dump a bunch of ingrediants in it, go to work and come home and dinner's ready! And it makes the house smell soooooo good.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • limelindsey's picture
    limelindsey
    9

    They had slow cooker recipes this week on America's Test Kitchen, and it made me totally want one!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • suziryder's picture
    suziryder
    10

    I'd love to get more use out of my slow cooker, but I've been afraid of it ever since I made a big deal out of making a slow-cooked beef something or other for a Mexican dinner night, only to come home with my fiance to discover the meat had been burned and dried up to shoe leather - even though I followed a Family Circle recipe to the T! It was a disaster and I burst into tears when I discovered it.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • nevadamtnbear's picture
    nevadamtnbear
    11

    Love love love our slow cooker! We don't use it much in the summer, but it's a staple in the winter. Especially on Wednesday's when we have bible study. We can prepare dinner in the a.m. or the night before, and when we get home we have enough time to scarf down a quick wholesome meal before heading out. Much more healthy than grabbing fast food and more cost effective too.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • flyingroo's picture
    flyingroo
    12

    Lawrah, we are only two as well, but I welcome the leftovers. I freeze them and use them when I don't have the time to cook.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • SweetnLow's picture
    SweetnLow
    13

    YES and I LOVE IT!! I use it every weekend. Smiling I toss everything in in the mornings, and forget about it till the evening. Plus- it always leaves enough for leftovers to take to work during the week.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • flyingroo's picture
    flyingroo
    14

    Oh, and there are some smaller ones, around 3 qt. that would allow to cook even for one.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • flyingroo's picture
    flyingroo
    16

    Proctor Silex on Amazon is only 1.5 qt and very well rated, small enough for one or two people.

    One more thing about slow cooking. One recent study says it's healtier because preparing foods at high temperatures increases the levels a potentially toxic compounds, called advanced glycation end products or AGEs. They are associated with disease when found in the body and Diabetics are particularly sensitive to vessel damage by AGEs.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • LaDolceVita's picture
    LaDolceVita
    18

    Yes, I have one, but I can't think of that many recipes, I hope that means that Yumsugar will be giving us some!!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Lawrah's picture
    Lawrah
    21

    flyingroo - We freeze leftovers too but who wants to eat a month's worth of chili? I once made the mistake of cooking a slow cooker pot of chili while my husband was out of town. I didn't want to be wasteful so for a whole week I ate chili. Needless to say I was tired of it. I wish I knew a better way to cut down the recipes to only have 4 servings, not 12. Like I said before my food tends to get overly watery even with cutting back on the liquids.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • fcseamstress's picture
    fcseamstress
    22

    I love my slow cookers! Yes, I have 2... A large one and a small one. The small one is awesome for dips and stuff for parties, or when my FH is out of town to cook a small roast. My poor sweetie gets so sick of slow cooker food from Jan - April... I work at an accounting firm and that's pretty much all I cook during tax season! I've gotten some great recipes off of www.allrecipes.com

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • flyingroo's picture
    flyingroo
    24

    Lawrah, are you using adapted recipes or recipes for slow cooking? If you are using the adapted ones please keep in mind to reduce amount of liquid in your recipe by one-half. 1 cup of liquid is enough for most recipes. Also, to thicken juices for gravies and sauces after cooking, mix 2 to 4 tablespoons cornstarch or flour and 1/4 cup cold water, pour mixture into dish, bring to a boil at High.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • itsme3683's picture
    itsme3683
    25

    I have one but I don't know what to do with it!! Does anybody have any websites or recipe ideas? I would love to have dinner waiting but I'm so clueless!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • ilanac13's picture
    ilanac13
    26

    i have a crock pot, and i got it to make certain soups but after a while it didn't get used at all - and last week my fiance took it out and set it up to make himself dinner. i guess he was happy with it - cause he's been using it like every night!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • CuteShoes17's picture
    CuteShoes17
    27

    OMG, I LOVE my crockpot!! A couple of months ago I got a 5-ingredient or less slow-cooker cookbook and I've made some delicious dishes in my crockpot. Just put the ingredients in before I leave for work and by the time I get home dinner is ready!! It's awesome!!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • jopperma's picture
    jopperma
    28

    I have a couple in different sizes. I have also recently been very amused by a blog about crockpot cooking written by a woman whose New Year's Resolution was to use hers everyday! The smaller sizes are definitely more suited to cooking for two.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • milosmommy's picture
    milosmommy
    29

    We haven't used ours in a while, we need to try some recipes again. But it was nice when I was on maternity leave. I just threw ingredients in and tended to the baby the rest of the day and didn't have to worry about dinner.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • brittanyk's picture
    brittanyk
    31

    I love mine. I only have a little one because I'm just cooking for me and my fiance. I make a lot of soup, stews, and chilis in mine.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • uptown_girl's picture
    uptown_girl
    32

    Cooking Light has a slow cooker cookbook too! I have it, and have made some yummy recipes!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • True Song's picture
    True Song
    34

    Yum and Suzi, I would invest in a slow cooker with a meat thermometer. Mine has a small hole in the lid you stick the thermometer through, and you can program it to switch to warm when it reaches a certain internal temperature (or just after a certain number of hours). So nice!

    But that one is like 6 qts. More often I use my little 1.5 qt. guy that was like $10.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Lawrah's picture
    Lawrah
    35

    Wolfie - Thanks for the info on the book! I am super excited about not having a servings leftover. Are there any in the book you'd recommend? I'm going to the library to see if they have it!

    Thanks!!!!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • nelsonae's picture
    nelsonae
    36

    I love using my slow cooker and am always looking for new recipes! Please share any good ones

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • sweet feet's picture
    sweet feet
    37

    I love my crockpot! I'm in college and take more than a full load, so it saves me time on cooking and also saves me money, since the pot o food lasts me a couple of days. Coming home to a healthier meal allows me to stay away the fast food temptations that a college student usually feeds into.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • wackdoodle's picture
    wackdoodle
    38

    Yes sir-ree bob!

    I was it at least twice a month. I'd use it more but it makes so much food that it takes me a week or two to near polishing off my slow-cooked meal. I'm thinking of buying one with a timer since my friends brother showed me how to roast yes roast a turkey in the crockpot until that sucker is browned on the outside and tender on the inside and falling off the bones. Incredible.

    My mom had and frequently used a crockpot then she gave that one to my sister and mom got a new one. My sister used that crockpot until it died a lovely death while making a delicious pot of lima beans. Then my sister bought a new fangle crockpot and put it away in her cabinet and forgot about then she went and bought another one just like the one she already had then she forgot about that one and bought another. So when I moved 400 miles away to SF I liberated one of her new crockpots. Since then 11 years ago she has purchased two more crockpots and she now uses all of them. She does an entire weeks cooking in her different sized crockpots. And when my youngest nephew moves out to go to college he plans on "borrowing" the nicest crockpot and using it in the dorm room to make a wicked pot roast for noshing.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Deadly Lemur's picture
    Deadly Lemur
    40

    We use our crockpot all the time, it's wonderful. We make a lot of chili & jambalaya type dishes, and I like to cook bone-in chicken sometimes. I season the chicken, put it on a bed of onions & let it cook a few hours, then add in some veggies and let those cook a few hours.

    That night we have a sort of chicken pot roast with veggies. The next day I go through & pick out any of the bones or other nasty bits from what's leftover (usually a lot). This effectively shreds up the chicken & turns the leftovers into a stew. Then we have chicken stew!

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • mrscaru's picture
    mrscaru
    42

    Yes! I love slow cookers. Check out the book Fresh From the Vegetarian Slow Cooker by Robin Robertson. SO AWESOME.

    22 weeks 2 days ago Report Comment
  • Advah's picture
    Advah
    44

    So that thread decided me to get a slow cooker (been thinking about it for a while), but for some reason the 3.5qt ones are way cheaper than the 1.5qt.
    Does anyone know if I can get a 3.5qt and cook for just 1-2 people with it? Or do I need to completely fill it up?

    22 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment
  • Baby Girl's picture
    Baby Girl
    45

    I use it several times a year usually for chili during football season. This past year I haven't used it at all. Such a shame! I even own a slow cooker cook book. It's definitely getting some use this year. I want to try one of the cake recipes.

    22 weeks 1 day ago Report Comment