cover during the first 2 hours when baking breads or cakes.
It is not necessary to stir while cooking on LOW heat. While using HIGH heat for short periods, occasional stirring improves the distribution of flavors.
Q “How about thickening the juices or making gravy?”
A Add some
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“Can I cook a roast without adding water?”
Yes – if cooked on LOW. We recommend a small amount because the gravies are especially tasty. The more fat or “marbling” the meat has, the less liquid you need. The liquid is needed to properly soften and cook vegetables.
GUIDE TO ADAPTING RECIPES
This guide is designed to help you adapt recipes to the
•Allow sufficient cooking time.
•Cook with cover on.
•Do not add as much water as some recipes indicate.
•Remember — liquids don’t “boil away” as in conventional cooking. Usually you’ll have more liquid at the end of cooking instead of less.
•It’s
•Vegetables do not overcook as they do when boiled in your oven or on your range. Therefore, everything can go into the
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IF RECIPE SAYS: | COOK ON LOW: | OR COOK ON HIGH: |
15 to 30 minutes | 4 to 6 hours | 11⁄2 to 2 hours |
35 to 45 minutes | 6 to 10 hours | 3 to 4 hours |
50 minutes to 3 hours | 8 to 18 hours | 4 to 6 hours |
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