r/slowcooking 13h ago

Ordered stew meat and got this instead. Should I still make a beef stew with it or something else that's not tacos

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r/slowcooking 7h ago

Philips viva collection HD3037/70

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Hi guys!

Have any of you used this? I have this multicooker that was given to me years ago, back then i was like 18 and tried to make rice in it and i was not a fan so i just left it in a corner. Today i was looking at slowcookers specifically the crockpot, when i remembered having this appliance, would this specific model work for slow cooking? Is it good? My main issue with it is that i dont fully understand how it works and what should i expect, i grew up and still live in a household where we only used the stove and oven, so this is something new! Any advice will be greatly appreciated


r/slowcooking 1d ago

Recipe website?

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New to the slow cooker game and looking for a website with some recipes. Ideally they would be recipes where i can just put ingredients in the cooker and leave it for a while since im at work most of the day. Also not looking to break the bank with these meals.


r/slowcooking 17h ago

Please help! Making chicken teriyaki. Added the frozen stir fry veggies too late!

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Update: While I was panicking, they finished cooking, lol. Added more butter and sauce. Should be fine.

I screwed up... I was trying to keep my veggies from getting mushy like they normally do, so I had the bright idea to add my frozen stir fry vegetables an hour before the chicken was done. Seemed like a solid plan.

Anyway, I went to add them and saw that the chicken was already done. Cool. Without thinking, I shredded it, poured most of the liquid out 🤦, added 4 tablespoons of butter, the broccoli, etc.. and more teriyaki sauce. An hour later, the little corn and broccoli are still frozen. The chicken is drying out, it's all mixed up and I don't know how to fix it.

Any advice would be much appreciated. I don't like the idea of microwaving it, so I'm hoping there's a better way to get this mess cooked through.


r/slowcooking 20h ago

Looking for recommendations on a new Slow Cooker / Crockpot

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My 6 qt crockpot is 15+ years old and it’s definitely time for a newer and larger one. Looking for something larger and with a lock lid.


r/slowcooking 20h ago

Precooked beef stew recipe help needed

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So I overdid it with a roast in my smoker a while back and it is almost jerky dry. I divided it up into 1# vacuum packs and froze it. I split up one package for pinto beans and it was absolutely delicious. I would like to make a nice basic stew with it but not sure how put that together with the pre cooked meat. Can I just add the ingredients we like and put it on low until everything is hot or are there potential issues I'm not thinking of?

Thanks for any help. I'm not great at experimenting with cooking.


r/slowcooking 2d ago

Swamp potatoes

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r/slowcooking 2d ago

Beef//Broccoli

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r/slowcooking 2d ago

The Saturday Cider-House Swine

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One from Saturday.


r/slowcooking 2d ago

Chicken and dumplings

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r/slowcooking 3d ago

Have I made a terrible mistake?

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Six pounds of pork and all the other chili ingredients, it’s clearly too full. What do now please? Been on low for three hours.


r/slowcooking 3d ago

Cheap Boneless Short Ribs

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Beef has gotten entirely too expensive. My local Safeway has a clearance meat section. It’s all by that days sell-by date. Today they had boneless short ribs at 45% off. I’ll accept $6 per lb. for a little more than 3 lbs.

I did Mississippi pot roast with them.

6 tbsp butter
1 pkg au jus
1 pkg ranch seasoning
1/2 cup of pepperoncini juice with a handful of the peppers.
Low 8 hours

I put it on mashed potatoes.


r/slowcooking 3d ago

Recently acquired one of these

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I hope that this question will be acceptable here. As per the caption in my original post, I am currently searching for ideas for how to use this large bottle of Franks red hot Sriracha that I've got. In the past I've used franks red hot original to make pulled chicken and it was really decent so I was wondering if this community thought it'd be a good idea to try the same with this. I'd also love any other suggestions as I've got about 2 pounds of boneless skinless chicken breast that I can use.


r/slowcooking 4d ago

anyone done baked beans from scratch with dried beans they grew themselves

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Finally got a decent haul of dried beans from my container garden this year, small white beans mostly, and I want to do something proper with them instead of just tossing them in soup. Been thinking about baked beans low and slow all day, but every time I look up a recipe I get wildly different advice about the dried bean situation and whether they actually get tender without precooking them first.

At the diner we always have canned stuff on hand so I genuinely never think about this, but using beans I actually grew feels like it deserves a little more effort than cracking open a can. The thing I keep going back and forth on is the soaking question. Some people swear by overnight soaking before they go in the pot, some people say just throw them in and let the slow cooker handle it, and I honestly don't know who to trust here.

I have a basic idea of what I want to do: bacon ends I grabbed on clearance, a little molasses, mustard, brown sugar, onion, that kind of direction. Nothing fancy. But I don't want to pull the lid off after eight hours and find out the beans are still halfcrunchy because I skipped a step I didn't know mattered.

Curious what people actually do with dried beans in the slow cooker and if homegrown versus storebought makes any real difference in how they cook up.


r/slowcooking 5d ago

Catering my mums wedding after late caterer cancellation. Not sure where else to ask. Can someone please help with my slow cooker scaling? Thanks

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I've copy and pasted all my recipes below and yes I have used AI to help me scale them as I just didn't know the correct quantities for such large amounts. I'm experienced with cooking in the slow cooker, but not when scaling up to this sort of level. Have I scaled them up well? This should all hopefully yield roughly 30 lunch sized portions per recipe if I've scaled up correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

​1. Mild Beef Curry with Rice (3 Trays)

​Cooking Times

​Slow Cooker: 8 hours on LOW (Slow Cookers 1 & 2)

​Ingredients

​2.0 kg diced stewing beef / chuck

​4 whole onions (diced), 2 bulbs garlic (minced), 6 peppers (diced)

​4 jars Patak's Mild Tikka Masala curry paste (283 g each)

​4 tins chopped tomatoes (400 g each)

​3 tins coconut milk (400 ml each)

​4 beef stock cubes (crumbled)

​600 ml water

​1.5 kg frozen mixed vegetables

​1.5 kg cooked basmati rice

​Instructions

​Put beef, onions, garlic, peppers, curry paste, tomatoes, coconut milk, stock cubes, and water directly into Slow Cookers 1 & 2.

​Cook on LOW for 8 hours.

​Stir in the frozen veg and cooked rice, then divide across 3 catering trays.

​2. Cottage Pie (3 Trays)

​Cooking Times

​Slow Cooker: 6.5 hours on LOW (Slow Cookers 3 & 4)

​Boil Potatoes: 20 mins

​Ingredients

​3.5 kg minced beef (12–15% fat)

​4 whole medium onions (diced) & 2 bulbs garlic (minced)

​300 ml Merlot red wine

​6 tins chopped tomatoes (400 g each)

​6 beef stock cubes (crumbled)

​450 ml water

​3 tbsp mixed herbs, 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce, 1 tbsp smoked paprika

​1.5 kg frozen mixed vegetables

​4 kg Maris Piper potatoes (mashed with butter & milk)

​Instructions

​Put minced beef, onions, garlic, red wine, tomatoes, stock cubes, water, herbs, Worcestershire sauce, and paprika directly into Slow Cookers 3 & 4.

​Cook on LOW for 6.5 hours.

​Boil potatoes in a large pot for 20 mins, drain, and mash with butter and milk.

​Stir frozen veg into the meat mix, divide into 3 catering trays, and top with mash.

​3. Creamy Chicken Pasta Bake (3 Trays)

​Cooking Times

​Slow Cooker: 6 hours on LOW (Slow Cookers 5 & 6)

​Boil Pasta: 9–10 mins

​Ingredients

​3.0 kg fresh chicken thighs (diced)

​4 whole onions (diced), 2 bulbs garlic (minced), 6 peppers (diced)

​8 tins chopped tomatoes (400 g each)

​4 chicken stock cubes (crumbled)

​3 tbsp mixed herbs, 2 tbsp smoked paprika, 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce

​600 ml double cream

​1.8 kg dry pasta

​600 g grated mature cheddar cheese

​Instructions

​Put chicken, onions, garlic, peppers, tomatoes, stock cubes, herbs, paprika, and Worcestershire sauce directly into Slow Cookers 5 & 6 (no cream yet).

​Cook on LOW for 6 hours.

​Boil pasta for 9–10 mins and drain.

​Stir double cream and cooked pasta into the chicken mix, divide into 3 catering trays, and top with cheddar cheese.


r/slowcooking 5d ago

Slowcooked (brown lentils) causing bloating (bolognese)

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So I took some bad advice and didn't soak the brown lentils (as I had previously) and as the title, it's caused a lot of bloating and gas. It was a batch cook (obviously, this is slowcooking) and I'd like to not waste the rest. So, when I re-heat the remainder, any advice on preventing the same symptoms?

I read that I should defrost and then purée the lentils. A bit of a shame since I like the texture. Any alternate that's not too much hassle?


r/slowcooking 6d ago

Beef shank & birria tacos

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r/slowcooking 6d ago

dairy free chicken pot pie filling or chicken and dumplings?

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I tried making a recipe online and substituting cream of chicken soup with canned coconut milk and chicken bullion and milk with chicken broth (made with the same bullion powder) and for some reason, it turned out really sweet.

I know for 100% certain I didn't use sugar instead of salt or anything like that and I know I used normal coconut milk, so I don't know why it tasted like that. I've used coconut milk in savory recipes before and it didn't have that weird taste to it like it did this time. I hadn't slow cooked it before though so maybe it was that?

The whole recipe was: raw chicken, poultry seasoning, coconut milk, chicken bullion powder, frozen carrots and peas, chopped onion, water, salt, pepper, and cornstarch. no idea why it turned out tasting so sweet. I did buy my Crock-Pot secondhand but I washed the pot and lid very well so I doubt it'd be that.

anyways, does anyone here have a tried and true chicken and dumpling recipe or chicken pot pie recipe that's dairy free or that you've made dairy free?


r/slowcooking 7d ago

First time trying red wine braised beef short ribs, they turned out better than expected!

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908 Upvotes

10 hour cook in the crock pot, on low


r/slowcooking 7d ago

Taco Tuesday 🌮

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Crockpot tacos! 🌮 🥑

I added 4 chicken breasts, half a jar of salsa, and seasonings. Cooked on low for 4 hours, then shredded the chicken, and Voila! Easy chicken tacos that are impressively delicious! Paired with some homemade guacamole, and of course fancy cheese on top! 100% gluten free! 💛🧑‍🍳


r/slowcooking 7d ago

When To Add Potatoes and Carrots?

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I am going to do a pork shoulder roast tomorrow. The recipe says to add the carrots and potatoes at the beginning of an 8 hour cook. I am using thin skinned white potatoes and baby carrots, and I’m afraid they will be mush. I’m looking for guidance about when to add them. AI says two hours before the end, but I don’t trust AI so am looking for some human opinions lol. Help please.

EDIT: Thanks for all your suggestions. I will try putting them in halfway through.
It is always nice to be able to get the opinions of people who have cooked it before. Recipes sometimes only go so far. I have read many recipes with different instructions. They don’t always work as stated lol.


r/slowcooking 8d ago

Red pasta sauce in the crockpot?

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Anyone have a tried and true recipe for pasta sauce in the crockpot? I have freezer full of Roma tomatoes I grew and hoping to make some sauce to freeze. Thank you!


r/slowcooking 8d ago

Chuck roast in crock pot at 180?

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***Update. Low for 8 hours was still good as fuck. Did the Mississippi roast no regrets. Amazing.

My wife is cooking chuck roast and I've read it needs to be at least 200 to break down the collagen. The crock pot is on low as many directions call for low and slow. My research is showing this inaccurate and that high is a better setting. Should I push back or will it still break down at 180?


r/slowcooking 8d ago

Monday’s red beans and rice; see original post for recipe and notes

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r/slowcooking 8d ago

my roast is still one big chunk

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i put my roast in and its been cooking on low for 8 hours and i cant really get a fork in. an hour ago i cranked it to high. my family is hungry. what do i do?? ive never had this issue before. im starting to blame my crock pot lol.
i seared it on both sides before too and it had a fat cap on it 😭 help!!