I finally bought a slow cooker a few months ago and am still experimenting.
slow cooker
I'm very pleased with it but have discovered just how quickly meat cooks even when on low - it has 'low' and 'high' settings - and how little liquid you need. What I've never done is to load the cooker and go out for the day - I usually faff around and adjust as the hours pass by!
So this morning I loaded it up: sliced red onion and garlic, frozen cubed leg of lamb, handful of tomatoes, canellinni beans, frozen soft pitted prunes, and seasoning (salt & pepper, cumin, few chilli flakes, cinnamon)
I'm about to go out and leave it for the next four hours (it's been there for 2 hours so far) and who knows what I will come back to - have friends coming this evening so hope it's edible and not dried out or a complete mush!
The pic is what it looked like when first assembled.
Opinions on this crossword, please
What time do you get up and go to bed?


i.e. leave it on for or 7 hours without checking on it. In fact that was the best piece of advice I was given when I first started using a slow cooker, not to lift the lid. I do adjust the heat if I'm around (turn it down fro high to low) or if I'm out, I will leave it on low for the day.
. They are also great for making and reheating Christmas puddings. No house full of steam and you can plug in the slow cooker away from the kitchen if you are short of space on Christmas Day. Win, win really 