| Good tip on the onions. Seems like almost all recipes we've tried calls for onions which lose all their flavor but then add a weird taste to the meat and broth. Our one success was ribs that didn't call for onions. Maybe that's the trick. |
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Which one do you use, OP?
I got this one (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004SKTTHI/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_9?ie=UTF8&psc=1), and it considered to be a multi-cooker in Europe, not just rice-cooker. I cook chicken and beef there every week on slow cook option (2,5 hours for beef, 1,5 hours - for chicken). LOVE it!!! |
| I've never had this happen. Our insert is ceramic -- what is yours? |
I totally agree |
everything you put in a slow cooker loses its original taste and not for the better. Vegetables taste different and meat although tender tastes foul. perhaps its because all the blood and juices are retained and cannot run out. Roast chicken tastes alot better than slo cooker chicken and in fact none of the meat tastes like meat. so dont know how people use it. |
+1 I almost always brown the meat first. OP, what were you trying to make? Maybe we can find a better recipe. |
| Slow cooker food is nasty. You are just tasting nasty American style food. |
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i have no idea what the OP is talking about. I used to use my slow cooker often. I only used fresh vegetables and meat though.
That said, not everything should be cooked on a slow cooker. Things that cook well are tough cuts of meat and brisket. |
Why bother using the slower cooker, then? |
Not everything -- but I agree most things. You can make a good pulled pork, a good chili (although I do brown the meat and par cook the veggies and garlic) and even a good beef stew (again with the browning of meat.) Other than that, I think slow cookers are kind of terrible. |
It's a cooking technique - low temps over a long period of time - not just a lazy mom gimmick. If you put crappy ingredients in there you will get a crappy meal. If you use it correctly you will end up with some delicious meals. |
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Pork shoulder is a great meat for slow cookers.
Carnitas are fairly easy: http://www.myrecipes.com/m/recipe/pork-carnitas-1 |
This. I just made an amazing beef vegetable barley soup in my crock pot. It is possible to make great food using a crock pot, but you have to know what you're doing. The dump-everything-in-and-cook-for-12-hours method will more often than not result in bland, nasty food. Using a lot of canned and processed ingredients can result in that off taste as well. |
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Pulled pork good:
http://www.chowhound.com/recipes/easy-slow-cooker-pulled-pork-30356 |
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Great basic stock:
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2013/11/perfect-uncluttered-chicken-stock/ |