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Just saw the Cuisinart Multi-Cooker on sale and was thinking about finally taking the plunge. I love things like stews, braises, etc but have been reluctant to buy one because most i've seen don't have the insert to use over the cooktop-- those that do are CRAZY expensive.
Does anyone have a slow cooker that they also use to sear (either in the cooker itself or via the stovetop?) |
| I just do the searing on the stove and then transfer to the crockpot. I wasn't aware there were slow cookers that can also sear. |
| No, but it sounds great! |
| Yes. Got the Williams Sonoma one as a gift, in large part for the ability to sear directly in the insert. Am definitely a fan of that option, though I admit to not using it as often as I mean to, |
| 16:47. Mine is a few years old - so now I'm totally jealous of the one you posted. |
| OP here... 16:47 have you been happy with the searing option? I'm a pretty die hard cook and admittedly a food snob, so have been hesitant to go the way of the slow cooker in the past because once I've seared on the stove top I figure why not either simmer or braise in the over. If you really can do it all with this device I'm willing to take the plunge. |
| I am a professional cook and have the All-Clad slow cooker for home use. It has the removable insert that allows you to sear on the stove or brown in the oven. I like it and use it a lot. I wouldn't use the cooker nearly as much if it didn't have that ability. |