i approve of the slow-cooker. a man can't make proper red sauce without one.
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Doug RR wrote:
as a foodie, I support this thread....I just bought a new one about 2 weeks ago..got a bigger one than I had before..Big Stainless beast..anyway, if you like beef stew, do it in these..I will pass along a secret about making the stew....Throw whatever you want in the crock as far as incredients are concerned...The trick, however, instead of using water or basic stock to cook it in, use a pot of brewed coffee to cook everything in ....coffee in a natural tenderizer and does wonders in cooking soups.....
ps....for you coffee haters, you can not taste any coffee after hours of cooking...so just do it
circa 2005
god, I've been here a long time and cook the same stuff
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Doug RR wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
as a foodie, I support this thread....I just bought a new one about 2 weeks ago..got a bigger one than I had before..Big Stainless beast..anyway, if you like beef stew, do it in these..I will pass along a secret about making the stew....Throw whatever you want in the crock as far as incredients are concerned...The trick, however, instead of using water or basic stock to cook it in, use a pot of brewed coffee to cook everything in ....coffee in a natural tenderizer and does wonders in cooking soups.....
ps....for you coffee haters, you can not taste any coffee after hours of cooking...so just do it
circa 2005
god, I've been here a long time and cook the same stuff
you called yourself a "foodie"
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Mecca wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
as a foodie, I support this thread....I just bought a new one about 2 weeks ago..got a bigger one than I had before..Big Stainless beast..anyway, if you like beef stew, do it in these..I will pass along a secret about making the stew....Throw whatever you want in the crock as far as incredients are concerned...The trick, however, instead of using water or basic stock to cook it in, use a pot of brewed coffee to cook everything in ....coffee in a natural tenderizer and does wonders in cooking soups.....
ps....for you coffee haters, you can not taste any coffee after hours of cooking...so just do it
circa 2005
god, I've been here a long time and cook the same stuff
you called yourself a "foodie"
I know, I feel horrible...these days I like to be called Vicky
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Doug RR wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
as a foodie, I support this thread....I just bought a new one about 2 weeks ago..got a bigger one than I had before..Big Stainless beast..anyway, if you like beef stew, do it in these..I will pass along a secret about making the stew....Throw whatever you want in the crock as far as incredients are concerned...The trick, however, instead of using water or basic stock to cook it in, use a pot of brewed coffee to cook everything in ....coffee in a natural tenderizer and does wonders in cooking soups.....
ps....for you coffee haters, you can not taste any coffee after hours of cooking...so just do it
circa 2005
god, I've been here a long time and cook the same stuff
you called yourself a "foodie"
I know, I feel horrible...these days I like to be called Vicky
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I lost my crock pot in the divorce. I got the rotisserie though. I used to make a nice stew w a whole chuck roast. I'd use red wine and the juices from the pan I deglaze w beef stock after browning the roast. I miss that thing.
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I like using it for dips too.
you can make an easy sausage cheese dip.
Just cook up a little package of bob evans zesty hot sausage in the pan and dump it in the crock pot with a pound of velvita processed cheese and a little 10oz can of Rotel tomatoes
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Doug RR wrote:
Mecca wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
as a foodie, I support this thread....I just bought a new one about 2 weeks ago..got a bigger one than I had before..Big Stainless beast..anyway, if you like beef stew, do it in these..I will pass along a secret about making the stew....Throw whatever you want in the crock as far as incredients are concerned...The trick, however, instead of using water or basic stock to cook it in, use a pot of brewed coffee to cook everything in ....coffee in a natural tenderizer and does wonders in cooking soups.....
ps....for you coffee haters, you can not taste any coffee after hours of cooking...so just do it
circa 2005
god, I've been here a long time and cook the same stuff
you called yourself a "foodie"
I know, I feel horrible...these days I like to be called Vicky
Vicky, if you don't mind, post or pm me your recipe for beef stew. I have a crock pot, but am short of ideas for dinners for me and my three year old (my wife is a veggie).
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