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Browning before cooking

Pre-browning meat and poultry prior to cooking seals in the moisture intensifies the 

flavour and provides more tender results.
It also provides much richer flavours in other foods such as onions, peppers and leeks.
Pre-browning may take little extra time, and whilst not strictly necessary, the rewards 

are evident in the end result. To brown, use a non-stick pan on the stove. Use a minimal 

amount of oil. Without browning, some meat and poultry may appear bland when cooked 

in your slow cooker.

Roasting

Roasting in your slow cooker results in tender, flavoursome meats which are easy to 

slice. The long, slow covered cooking process breaks down and softens the connective 

tissues within the meats, therefore the cheaper cuts of meat provide perfect results 

cooked by this method.
The addition of liquids is not necessary for roasting. A minimal amount is required for 

pot-roasting. Raise the meat to be roasted on an inverted heatproof plate or saucer so 

the meat is kept free of any fat released throughout the cooking process. Suitable cuts for 

roasting include:

Meat

Cut

Beef

Blade, fillet, rump, sirloin, silverside, topside

Lamb

Leg, mid loin, rack, shank, shoulders, mini roast

Pork

Loin, neck, leg, racks

Suitable cuts for pot roasting include:

Meat

Cut

Beef

Blade, chuck, brisket, round, silverside, skirt, topside

Lamb

Forequarter, shank, shoulder

Pork

Loin, neck

Preparing vegetables

A characteristic of slow cooking is that vegetables generally cook much slower than most 

meat. Most vegetables should be cut into small bite sized pieces and placed near to the 

sides and as close to the bottom of the ceramic pot as possible. Meat should then be 

placed on top of the vegetables. Carrots should be peeled and placed where they will be 

completely covered by liquid. Frozen vegetables should be thawed before adding to other 

foods in your slow cooker.

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Page 2: ...sociated with the product and they receive instruction by a competent person on how to safely use the product Children must not play with the product Cleaning and user maintenance must not be done by children unless they are aged 8 or older and are supervised If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a h...

Page 3: ...cord is damaged to avoid any hazard Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped or if there are any visible signs of damage Never use this appliance for anything other than its intended use This appliance is for household use only Do not use this appliance outdoors Never immerse any part of the appliance or power cord and plug in water or any other liquid Never let the power cord hang over the...

Page 4: ...ed cooking power There are three settings LOW The low setting gently simmers the food for an extended period of time It can also be used as a keep warm function which is useful whilst waiting to serve the meal HIGH the high setting is used when baking cooking dried beans or pulses and will cook food in half the time required for the low setting AUTO the auto setting will first cook on a high tempe...

Page 5: ...5 Due to our policy of continuous improvement the actual product may differ slightly from the one illustrated in these instructions parts overview ...

Page 6: ...repared ingredients into the ceramic cooking pot Never put food or liquid into the body of your slow cooker always use the ceramic cooking pot Don t overfill the pot We recommend not to fill it more than two thirds full 3 Place the glass lid onto the ceramic cooking pot 4 Plug your slow cooker into a suitable mains supply Set the temperature control to the desired setting LOW The low setting gentl...

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Page 8: ... This will keep your meal warm until you serve the food 1 When cooking is finished set the temperature control to the OFF position 2 Unplug your slow cooker from the mains supply socket 3 Using oven gloves remove the glass lid Angle the glass lid away from you as you remove it This will allow any build up of steam to escape safely away from your hands arms and face 4 Carefully lift the ceramic coo...

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Page 10: ...e added during the last hour of cooking Cooking time guide Use the following table for suggested cooking times and settings when adjusting your favourite recipes Always check that the food is thoroughly cooked before serving Recipe time AUTO setting HIGH setting 15 to 30 mins 4 to 6 hours 1 5 to 2 hours 35 to 45 mins 6 to 10 hours 3 to 4 hours 50 mins to 3 hours 8 to 18 hours 4 to 6 hours These ti...

Page 11: ...s not necessary for roasting A minimal amount is required for pot roasting Raise the meat to be roasted on an inverted heatproof plate or saucer so the meat is kept free of any fat released throughout the cooking process Suitable cuts for roasting include Meat Cut Beef Blade fillet rump sirloin silverside topside Lamb Leg mid loin rack shank shoulders mini roast Pork Loin neck leg racks Suitable c...

Page 12: ...ry cup of rice Long grain rice gives better results Herbs and spices Leaf or whole herbs and spices are preferred As the flavour of these is stronger it is recommended to use half the suggested amount If using ground or dried herbs and spices add during the last hour of cooking Always taste and season before serving Milk and cream Milk cream and sour cream tend to break down during extended cookin...

Page 13: ...ge to the glass lid and ceramic cooking pot avoid severe temperatures changes direct heat or sudden cooling Cleaning the ceramic cooking pot and glass lid Remove the ceramic cooking pot and glass lid Wash the ceramic cooking pot and glass lid in warm soapy water Rinse and dry thoroughly The glass lid only can be washed in a dishwasher To remove stubborn stains and foodstuff from the ceramic cookin...

Page 14: ...ook for a further 30 minutes recipes Beef and vegetables in a red wine sauce serves 4 500g stewing steak 1 tbsp vegetable oil 2 medium carrots cut into 1 cm pieces 2 stalks celery cut into 1 cm pieces 120g button mushrooms quartered 1 leek washed and sliced 25g flour 400g chopped tomatoes 250ml beef stock 150ml red wine 1tsp dried mixed herbs tsp salt tsp pepper 1 bay leaf 1 In a frying pan brown ...

Page 15: ...i powder and stock to the cooker and stir well Season to taste 4 Cover and cook on high for 3 hours or auto for 8 hours Chunky vegetable chilli serves 4 This is a great recipe for using up your leftover vegetables Experiment with different varieties or simply follow our recipe 1 medium courgette cut into 1 cm pieces 1 medium green pepper coarsely chopped 1 medium onion chopped 2 celery stalks chop...

Page 16: ...ins lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE The wire which is coloured GREEN YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in your plug which is marked with an E or by the earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in your plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BL...

Page 17: ...liance to the Customer Service Department follow the steps below 1 Pack it carefully preferably in the original carton Ensure the unit is clean 2 Enclose your name and address and quote the model number on all correspondence 3 Give the reason why you are returning it 4 If within the guarantee period state when and where it was purchased and include proof of purchase e g till receipt 5 Send it to o...

Page 18: ...rough misuse Under this guarantee we undertake to repair or replace free of charge any parts found to be defective Nothing in this guarantee or the instructions relating to the product excludes restricts or otherwise affects your statutory rights In line with our policy of continuous development we reserve the right to change this product packaging and documentation without notice WEEE Waste elect...

Page 19: ... send a cheque or postal order for the correct amount made payable to Pulse Home Products Ltd with the order form printed below or a photocopy of it to our Customer Service Department Name Address Postcode Product Part number Description Quantity VTP066 VTP067 VTP072 VTP073 91275 91276 Ceramic Cooking Pot Glass Lid I enclose a cheque for in full payment replacement parts ...

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