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The discussion centers on the preparation of the Asian Pork (Chicken) & Noodle Skillet and its suitability for keeping warm in a Crockpot. Participants agree that while the dish can be stored in a Crockpot for serving at a party, the noodles are likely to become mushy if kept warm for an extended period. The consensus is that the dish is best enjoyed fresh, although it remains acceptable for "planned over lunches." Users emphasize the importance of timing to maintain the dish's quality.
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LeslieSGI said:Kathleen, I think the noodles would tend to get too mushy if you kept them in there for very long. We use this dish for "planned over lunches" frequently and while they are still good, they aren't as good as when freshly made if that makes sense or helps in any way.
To make the Pork Noodle Skillet in a Crockpot, you'll need pork (such as pork chops or pork shoulder), egg noodles, broth (chicken or vegetable), vegetables (like bell peppers, onions, and carrots), garlic, soy sauce, and any seasonings you prefer (such as salt, pepper, and Italian herbs).
The cooking time for the Pork Noodle Skillet in a Crockpot typically ranges from 6 to 8 hours on low heat or 3 to 4 hours on high heat. The exact time may vary depending on the size of the pork pieces and your specific Crockpot model.
It is not recommended to use frozen pork in a Crockpot recipe, as it may not reach a safe cooking temperature quickly enough. It's best to thaw the pork in the refrigerator before cooking to ensure even cooking and food safety.
If you want to substitute egg noodles, you can use other types of pasta, such as rotini or penne. Alternatively, you can use spiralized vegetables like zucchini or squash for a low-carb option.
Yes, you can definitely add other vegetables to the Pork Noodle Skillet! Consider adding peas, corn, or green beans for extra flavor and nutrition. Just make sure to adjust the cooking time accordingly, as some vegetables may cook faster than others.