Rival 3745 manual Your Oval CROCK-POTSLOW Cooker

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Most uncooked meat and vegetable combinations will require at least 8 hours on LOW.

PASTA AND RICE

If recipe calls for cooking noodles, macaroni, etc., cook on rangetop before adding to slow cooker. Don’t overcook — just until slightly tender. If cooked rice is called for, stir in with other ingredients; add 14 cup extra liquid per 14 cup of raw rice. Use long grain converted rice for best results in all-day cooking.

LIQUIDS

Use less in slow cooking — usually about half the recommended amount. One cup of liquid is enough for any recipe unless it contains rice or pasta.

SAUTEING VEGETABLES

Generally not necessary! Stir in chopped or sliced vegetables with other ingredients. ONLY EXCEPTION: eggplant should be parboiled or sauteed, due to strong flavor. Since vegetables develop their full flavor potential with slow cooking, expect delicious results even when you reduce quantities. Because vegetables take longer to cook than meat, slice or chop them when possible.

HERBS AND SPICES

Leaf or whole herbs and spices are preferred, but their flavor power may increase — use half the recommended amount. If you use ground herbs and spices, add during last hour of cooking.

MILK

Milk, cream and sour cream tend to break down during extended cooking. When possible add during last hour of cooking. Condensed soups may be substituted for milk, etc., and can cook for extended times.

SOUPS

Some soup recipes call for 2 to 3 quarts of water. Add other soup ingredients to Crock-Pot®; then add water only to cover. If thinner soup is desired, add more liquid at serving time. If milk-based recipes have no other liquid for initial cooking, add 1 or 2 cups water. Then during last hour of cooking, stir in milk or cream as called for.

YOUR OVAL CROCK-POT®SLOW COOKER

The oval Crock-Pot®slow cooker is perfect for so many of your favorite foods. Use the recipes in this book as a guide, then adapt your favorite recipes or select a variety of new cuts or dishes to try.

FOR EXAMPLE

Larger roasts, chickens and hams are perfect. Select boneless roasts or hams ranging from 3 to 8 pounds. Whole chickens or hens, up to about 5 pounds fit perfectly.

Bone-in cuts like ribs, loin cuts, or turkey pieces fit easily. Spare ribs or country-style ribs, up to 2 (3 to 4 pounds each) slabs easily fit. Bone-in, 3 to 5 pound pork loin roasts or hams may now be slow-cooked to perfection. Cook turkey legs, thighs and breasts, up to approximately 6 pounds.

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