MEAT, FISH AND POULTRY

Prime cuts of meat for roasting are better not slow cooked as flavours are retained to their fullest when roasting.

Do not Slowcook joints of meat over 6lb (2.7kg) in weight.

Only Slowcook joints of pork if you can make sure by using a meat thermometer that the temperature inside the joint is at least 88°C.

Do not Slowcook poultry over 4lb 8oz (2kg) in weight.

Cook stuffing separately.

Do not Slowcook more than one 2lb (1kg) meat stew in the oven at the same time when slow cooking. Thicken after cooking with a little cornflour and water if desired.

All frozen meat/poultry should be thoroughly thawed before preparing for slow cooking.

Cooking times

 

Small items e.g. chops

3 - 4 hours

Small joints, stews

6 - 8 hours

Large joints

7 - 9 hours

Fish

2 - 3 hours

VEGETABLES

Cut vegetables into thin slices or small cubes as they can take a long time to cook.

To prevent potatoes discolouring, cook immediately after preparation and add a few drops of lemon juice.

When cooking vegetables in a casserole, place them under the meat to keep them immersed in the gravy/sauce.

Cook for up to 6 hours.

MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS

Cream may curdle and separate during a long cook time. Add cream at the end e.g. to a soup, just before serving.

Place a baked custard in a bain-marie or water bath and cover the tin with foil.

Cook for 2 - 4 hours

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Electrolux EDB 872 manual MEAT, Fish and Poultry, Vegetables, Milk and Milk Products