Slow Cooking Tips
Over the past few decades, as schedules have become more hectic and lifestyles more
This KitchenAid® Slow Cooker offers refinements in control that help the cooker be a more useful tool and power to add responsiveness and peace of mind.
Sure and Steady Cooking
A Slow Cooker is designed for you to put food into it, walk away from it without a worry, and return to a
Except where a Slow Cooker recipe specifically directs you to remove the lid, do not remove or lift the lid until the minimum suggested
Start With Food at the Right
Temperature
Common sense is a good guide to knowing the right temperature for food when you start cooking in a Slow Cooker. Foods typically stored in the refrigerator should be added at their refrigerated temperature. Frozen food, on the other hand, should be thawed. And if you need to sear meat or poultry, do that just before adding it to the Slow Cooker – do not partially cook meat or poultry and then refrigerate before using.
Avoid adding liquids colder than normal refrigerated temperatures. Adding near- freezing liquids to a warm or hot pot may cause the pot to crack.
A Slow Cooker is a Moist Environment
Slow Cookers use a food’s own moisture to cook the food. With the lid kept on while cooking, very little moisture evaporates and natural juices from the food accumulates. For that reason, use less liquid when using your favorite traditional recipes for slow cooking.
Enhancing Texture and Flavor
The amount of seasonings, types of ingredients, and when you add ingredients can improve the texture and flavor of your
As a general rule for using your favorite recipes in the slow cooker, increase the amounts of herbs and seasonings to offset the effect of longer cooking times.
Add garnishes, fresh herbs, and quick- cooking vegetables toward the end of the cooking cycle. For example, you can add peas, corn and freshly sliced squash in the last 10 to 20 minutes.
Also consider the differences between related ingredients when cooking for extended times. Dark meat poultry will retain moisture better than white meat in recipes cooked more than 7 to 9 hours.
When cooking soups and stews, leave a
Do not use frozen, uncooked meat in the slow cooker. Always thaw meats prior to slow cooking.
Some foods are not suited for extended cooking. Pasta, seafood, milk, cream or sour cream should be added 2 hours before serving.
If cooking a
Cut Food to Proper Size
The size you cut food into can affect its taste and texture. To assure uniformity of cooking, cut vegetables of similar density, such as potatoes, carrots, and parsnips into
Cutting meats into large pieces allows longer cooking times and avoids overcooking.
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