Put a pork roast, 3 medium carrots peeled and cut into chunks, 1 onion quartered, 3 celery stalks rinsed and cut into crock pot with 1 cup water, salt pepper to taste. Cook on low and slow for about 6-8 hours. If you want variations you can add 2 cans Ginger Ale and a shot or two of port wine. You can also change it up by adding canned tomatoes instead of the ginger ale and wine.
It is super easy to cook a pork or beef roast in a slow cooker. Just salt and pepper it, or add garlic other spices. Put it in the cooker, no need to add water. I set it on high for the first hour or so, then turn to low- ( especially if you are going to leave the house for work all day) cook on low about 4 hours- more is ok too. You really can't burn it. If you can use a big fork to turn it over at some point. It should be fork tender and ready to eat. Great in tacos, burritos, make some stove top dressing and potoates. Great food!
A great recipe for a pork roast to be used in a slow cooker is as follows. Put the pork loin in the pot, on a bed of onions. Put 4 cups of water along with sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, ketchup, garlic powder and hot sauce to taste. Cook for 6-8 hours. Do not let it cook dry. If required, top it up.
The best way to cook a pot roast in your crock pot cooker is to have the proper crock pot cooker. Then you must set it to the appropriate setting and allow it to cook fully through to the desired tenderness,
There are hundreds of easy crock pot recipes where you must simply add all the ingredients at once, turn the crock pot on, and let it simmer all day. One recipe you can try out is slow-cooked chili. Add vegetable oil, beef, chili powder, cumin, onion, garlic, parsley, black beans, beef broth, tomatoes, and salt into a crock pot and turn it on. Let it cook for 6 to 8 hours on a low setting.
Make sure that your roast is appropriately sized for your crock pot. Place the roast in the crock pot and surround it with vegetables of your choice. Onion, carrots, and potatoes are generally a good choice. Add broth and any seasonings you like. Cover and cook on low for six to eight hours or on high for three to four hours.
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Yes. I find the best way is in the slow cooker with a little liquid. You can use this recipe for Barbecue Pork Roast but substitute your beef roast. http://www.cherskitchen.com/recipes/pork/barbecue_pork.php
One can find a recipe for beef stew in the cookbook that one received when the slow cooker was purchased. The Martha Stewart website also has a recipe for slow cooker beef stew.
"if its whole it will take a real long time in slow cooker, id say all day and all night. Depending on your cooker. Mine would take that long on high." and I'm guessing...just assuming...you're not too good of a cook, eh?
Yes you can still use the slow cooker with the pot roast recipe. If you want it finished quickly, use the higher setting, if you want to let it stand and cook for ten hours, use the lower setting. They both will come out with the same result.... tasting so delicious!
Just about every recipe website on the web will have slow cooker recipes. Some good recipe websites to check out are allrecipes.com and cookinglight.com. You will find well over 100 slow cooker recipes between those two sites alone.
pork, yes, I wouldn't recommend shrimp
Yes.
If you can slow cook in the oven it would be better, because less moisture will escape. The direct flame underneath your pot on the stove will simmer the food and eventually all the moisture will escape. Adding more water to avoid burning will not enhance the flavour. If you have to cook on the stove then adding more water is unavoidable.
Not usually, because the slow cooker cooks for so long to begin with.
almost none. A cup at the most because the slow cooker creates steam (juice) and the more water will weaken the taste. I made a tenderloin in my crockpot last week cooked on high for about 5 hours, it was wonderful and the broth was perfect for gravy. Add you seasonings (salt, garlic, etc) at the beginning.
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Slow-Cooker-Beef-Stew-I/Detail.aspx has a detailed and well explained slow cooker beef stew recipe. It is neatly organized which makes it very easy to follow. The best part is that it gives you the calorie count, the total fat and the cholesteral of what you're eating.
You can make multiple recipes, including beef stew, chili, and pot roast using an all clad slow cooker.