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The thread centers around various dinner preparations, with participants sharing their cooking experiences and meal choices. Many discuss using slow cookers and other cooking methods, while others mention specific recipes and ingredients they are using or considering.
Views differ on specific recipes and cooking methods, with no clear consensus emerging on the best approaches or outcomes for slow cooker meals.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, highlighting a variety of meal preparations and the use of different cooking techniques.
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Cindycooks said:leftover spaghetti from Saturday night. I'm at my daughters today keeping Taylor and I am making them a Shepherds Pie - Im just in a cooking mood!
Becky - that sounds wonderful - I am about to wear my grill basket out!!!
Okay, I want that recipe. My dh likes lasagna and I love the crockpot. I need a recipe for Thursday that can stay in there for about 12 hours. Is there such a thing?kkimpinski said:We are having lasagna which I made in the slow cooker.
vwpamperedchef said:Well, its my birthday and a bunch of family and friends are going to The Melting Pot, Fondue, Fine Wines, Cheese Fondue, Chocolate Fondue, Fondue Parties, Girls Night Out, Dip, Chocolate, Cheese for cheese and chocolate! I cannot wait!! Poor DH is working (and he works 3 hours away, so he isnt coming home) but he did send beautiful flowers.
Can't wait for dinner though!
JAE said:Okay, I want that recipe. My dh likes lasagna and I love the crockpot. I need a recipe for Thursday that can stay in there for about 12 hours. Is there such a thing?
Tonight we are having pizza from the freezer.
Some easy long-cooking crockpot recipes include beef stew, chicken and dumplings, pulled pork, chili, and vegetable soup. These recipes typically require minimal prep time and can be left to cook for several hours, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully.
A roast typically takes about 8 to 10 hours on low or 4 to 6 hours on high in the crockpot. The exact time can vary based on the size of the roast and the specific recipe, so it's always good to check for tenderness.
Yes, you can cook pasta in the crockpot, but it's best to add it during the last 30 minutes of cooking to prevent it from becoming mushy. Alternatively, you can cook the pasta separately and add it to the crockpot just before serving.
Some great vegetarian long-cooking crockpot recipes include lentil soup, vegetable curry, ratatouille, and stuffed bell peppers. These dishes are hearty and flavorful, making them perfect for a satisfying dinner.
Yes, you can leave your crockpot on overnight, but it's important to ensure that the recipe is suitable for long cooking times. Most recipes that require 8 hours or more on low are safe to cook overnight, but always follow safety guidelines and check the manufacturer's instructions for your specific crockpot model.