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Tips for Cooking in Slow Cookers

This document is intended to provide general
tips and guidelines for cooking in slow cookers -
also known as crockpots. These tips are not
specific to any particular brand or model of slow
cooker.

As with many appliances, practise and a
preparedness to experiment are among your
most helpful tools!

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A SLOW COOKER

A removable liner/cooking bowl - much easier
to clean than a non-removable one.

A non-stick liner/cooking bowl means less
elbow-grease will be required when you are
cleaning up.

GENERAL TIPS

Line your cooking bowl with a cooking bag for a
super-easy clean up.

Or spray with a little

cooking oil.

One hour on HIGH is roughly equivalent to two
hours on LOW.

Ceramic slow cooker bowls can crack if exposed
to

sudden

temperature

changes.

When

removing the bowl from your slow cooker, do not
place the bowl straight on to a cold bench; place
it on a folded tea towel or cloth. If you have had
the bowl in the refrigerator, do not place it
directly into the slow cooker from the fridge.

FOOD SAFETY TIPS

It’s advised to cook on HIGH for the first hour to
ensure

that

food

reaches

minimum

temperatures to be safe.

Many recommend that you do not place frozen
foods in a slow cooker. Defrost before cooking.

If you are going to refrigerate food after cooking
in a slow cooker, you must remove it from the
liner/cooking pan and place it in a suitable food
storage

container.

Your

slow

cooker

liner/cooking bowl will not cool down quickly
enough and food will remain in the unsafe
temperature zone for too long and harmful
bacteria may grow.

Summary of Contents for FSL300

Page 1: ...Slow Cooker 6 5L Model FSL300 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ined plane Never move this Electric Slow Cooker while it is switched on This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instruction concerning the use of the Slow Cooker by a person responsible for their safety Close supervision is necessary wh...

Page 3: ...n Allow the lid to cool before immersing in water Do not immerse the Slow Cooker housing in water or any other liquid Do not leave the base unit switched ON without the ceramic bowl in place The metal inner lining of the Slow Cooker will remain hot when it is turned ON and immediately after cooking DO NOT TOUCH Ensure that the plug and electrical connections remain dry at all times NOTE Do not fil...

Page 4: ...ated milk may be added at the start of cooking FOOD REQUIRED TIME DEFAULT HEAT Roasts 8 00 hours LOW Stews Soups 6 00 hours HIGH Fish Poultry 5 00 hours HIGH Dips Desserts 2 00 hours HIGH Rice noodles and pasta are not recommended for long cooking periods Cook them separately and then add to the cooker during the last 30 minutes During cooking ensure liquid ingredients are warmed before adding If ...

Page 5: ... instructions The food must be hot enough to prevent bacterial growth before using the KEEP WARM setting Do not use the KEEP WARM setting to reheat any food especially if it has been refrigerated or frozen Using your Slow Cooker Care and cleaning Before cleaning your Slow Cooker always allow the unit to thoroughly cool down Clean the ceramic bowl in hot soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly Before ...

Page 6: ...ent to two hours on LOW Ceramic slow cooker bowls can crack if exposed to sudden temperature changes When removing the bowl from your slow cooker do not place the bowl straight on to a cold bench place it on a folded tea towel or cloth If you have had the bowl in the refrigerator do not place it directly into the slow cooker from the fridge FOOD SAFETY TIPS It s advised to cook on HIGH for the fir...

Page 7: ...oked seafood has a rubbery texture Sauteing vegetables before cooking in the slow cooker also adds more flavour Soft vegetables like mushrooms courgettes tomatoes etc do not take long to cook Add them about 45 minutes before end of cooking Dairy products are best added about 15 30 minutes from end of cooking unless you are using a recipe that has other instructions Dairy products tend to break dow...

Page 8: ... available to you under law in relation to the goods or services to which this warranty relates In Australia our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the g...

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