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June 16, 2007

Oven to Slow Cooker Conversions

Here are some tips and tricks on how to take your favorite oven recipes and make them work in a slow cooker!

I got this from a great article on about.com...

It's difficult to give exact conversion information on translating traditional oven recipes to the crockpot. Below you will find some general guidelines for converting your favorite recipes to the crockpot. Since crockpots vary, you should consult your owner's manual for instructions.

• Crockpots may vary but generally, the LOW setting is about 200 degrees F. and the HIGH setting is about 300 degrees F. One hour on HIGH is approximately equal to 2 to 2-1/2 hours on LOW. Most crockpot recipes recommend cooking 8-10 hours on LOW. Some recipes recommend the HIGH setting based on the nature and texture of the food. You will have to judge your recipe accordingly. For example, beef cuts will be better cooked on LOW for 8-10 hours to get a more tender texture, where chicken can be cooked on HIGH 2-1/2 to 3 hours.

• Reduce the amount of liquid used in most oven recipes when using the LOW setting, since the crockpot retains all moisture that usually evaporates when cooking in the oven. Add liquids for sauces about an hour before done. You will normally end up with more liquid at the end of cooking times, not less. A general rule is to reduce liquids by half, unless rice or pasta is in the dish.

• Spices may need to be reduced or increased. Whole herbs and spices increase their flavoring power in crockpot cooking while ground spices may have lost some flavor. Add ground spices during the last hour of cooking. Whole leaf and herbs will probably need to be reduced by half.

• Rice, noodles, macaroni, seafood, Chinese vegetables and milk do not hold up well when cooked 8-10 hours. Add these to sauces or liquid about 2 hours before serving when using LOW setting (or 1 hour on HIGH). If you want to use milk in an 8-10 hour recipe, use evaporated milk.

• Browning meats before cooking is a personal choice. It's not necessary but it will reduce the fat content of some meats if you brown it before cooking.

• Sautéing vegetables (like onions, etc) is not necessary, (except for eggplant which should be parboiled or sautéed prior due to its strong flavor). Just add them to the pot with everything else. You may wish to reduce quantities of stronger vegetables since they will permeate the other foods in the crockpot with their full flavor.

• Dry beans can be cooked overnight on LOW as an alternative to soaking. Cover with water and add 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Drain and combine with other ingredients. Be sure beans are softened before adding to any sugar or tomato mixture.

• For best results, use long-grain parboiled/converted raw rice in recipes, and use standard liquid amounts instead of reducing the liquid. For mixed recipes requiring pasta, it's best to cook the pasta separately to al dente texture and add just before serving.

• For soups, add water only to cover ingredients. If thinner soup is desired, more liquid can be added at the end of the cooking time.

General Oven to Crockpot Cooking Time Conversions
Oven Crockpot
15 to 30 minutes 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours on HIGH or 4 to 6 hours on LOW
35 to 45 minutes 2 to 3 hours on HIGH or 6 to 8 hours on LOW
50 minutes to 3 hours 4 to 5 hours on HIGH or 8 to 18 hours on LOW
Note: Most uncooked meat and vegetable combinations will require at least 8 hours on LOW.

The Crockpot can sing and rock?

Yes indeedy, The Crockpot is a rock band named after the comforting food appliance. See, I'm not the only one that is a fan of The Crockpot.

How does this happen? Your sitting around with your rock band buddies trying to name your band.

You look over and mom has left a crockpot full of comforting food out on the kitchen counter.

Viola!

Call your band "The Crockpot."

Unfortunately the name is already trademarked by Rival.

I wonder how long it will take them to get notified about that.

This Crockpot is homeless however. If you have a home for them please let them know.

Side comments: 16 and they are in college? And I love it that they are playing in the Smokefreerockquest in a town named Marlborough!

Here is a quote from the article:

"They have talent, instruments and original music but four Marlborough Boys' College students have nowhere adequate to practise their tunes leading up to August's Smokefreerockquest competition.

The Crockpot, featuring Casey Grieve, Joseph Scoon, Graeme Nelson and John Malkin, all 16-year-old, year 12 students, are hard at work refining two original rock tunes to perform at the competition.

It will be their first entry into the Smokefreerockquest, which will showcase Marlborough bands in Blenheim on August 18, followed by a national event in October.

"We all want to make it and it's a big dream of ours," said Casey. "In our song, Life, we are just saying follow your dreams and don't care what people say."

Read about them here: http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4095153a6008.html