Crock pot season

Nov 07, 2008 09:47

After many months of me complaining about the lack of inexpensive pot roasts (or, indeed, any pot roasts at all) at my local grocery store, they finally appeared last week. So this morning, the crockpot came up from the basement, and in went the roast, some of the root veggies that Boston Organics has so kindly been sending us, a couple of bottle ( Read more... )

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eccentrific November 7 2008, 16:06:46 UTC
I've never seen a crock pot recipe that was hurt by being left on for longer.

In my experience, the times in the recipes are often low, and a few more hours are needed to get things really well cooked.

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lindalee November 7 2008, 16:14:54 UTC
Well, the bulk of my crock pot experience is really chunk-o-meat/veggies/seasonings, so I can tell you about that. For a basic pot roast (beef or pork), I've found that if I put it on high while I'm at work, even with travel time, it's fine as long as I don't get overly delayed, and I eat as soon as I get home. If I do get delayed, the meat can be a bit tough and dry. I've also found that if I put it on low, it's not quite as falling-apart-cooked as I'd like it to be. The ideal is to start it on high, and turn it down to low mid-day. Today I left a note for terse_scribe, asking him to turn it down when he gets home ( ... )

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sea_dark_wine November 7 2008, 15:54:53 UTC
What an excellent idea :-)
It's time to haul mine out and refresh my memory about what to do with it, too. The last thing I used it for was leenah's bread pudding, last winter, but no main dishes for aeons.

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lindalee November 7 2008, 16:23:38 UTC
Crock pot bread pudding? This I need to know about!

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sea_dark_wine November 7 2008, 16:53:01 UTC
She posted it at some point last fall, I think, so you may want to check her archives. Alas, possibly no more bread pudding for me, at least not the kind I've been accustomed to, because I have just started being tested for a possible wheat intolerance. :-(

But meat and veggie stew is still cool.

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drwex November 7 2008, 16:02:03 UTC
Pygment has been doing crock-pot things for several months now. It's certainly a major convenience with both of us working.

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lindalee November 7 2008, 16:18:23 UTC
Wanna share some of your recipes? Pretty please?

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drwex November 7 2008, 16:47:17 UTC
Uh, you're asking the wrong HOVIRite. Ask Pygment (at gmail). I think she mostly makes it up herself, based on what we got from the meatshare at the moment.

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nathanw November 7 2008, 18:35:41 UTC
It's definitely time to get the crock pot rolling again. New problem I haven't dealt with, though: how do the cats react to having cooking-meat smells coming from the kitchen counter all day? It seems like it could end badly in all sorts of ways.

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pumpkin_pi November 11 2008, 01:53:31 UTC
FWIW, my 2 cats seemed rather oblivious to the pot roast cooking all day. And they're actually rather food-focused. Go figure.

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sabrinamari November 7 2008, 20:41:18 UTC
love, love, love the crock pot! Yay!

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