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 Slow Cooker

Operating Instructions

1. 

Place food into the Ceramic Pot 

4

 and 

add water as required (do not fill the 
Ceramic Pot 

4

 to more than 80% of 

its capacity, which is 2cm from the top 
edge). Place the Ceramic Pot 

4

 into 

the Aluminium Liner 

1

 and place the 

Lid 

2

 on top of the Ceramic Pot 

4

.

2. 

To operate the cooker, turn the Control 
Switch 

6

 to the desired setting.

The 

LOW

 

8

 setting is suitable for food 

that takes longer to cook (e.g. joints 
of meat) and will give a fuller/tastier 
flavour. It will take approx. 4½ hours to 
get to 80°C.
The 

HIGH

 

9

 setting offers the 

shortest cooking time -  cooking takes 
approximately 4 hours. This can be 
reduced by adding more liquid when 
assembling the ingredients in the 
Ceramic Pot 

4

. It will take approx. 2 

hours to get to 80°C.
The 

KEEP WARM

 

10

 setting allows 

the food to be kept warm (at approx. 
60°C) once it is fully cooked and is not 
suitable for cooking food. Ensure that 
the food is fully cooked first.

3. 

When cooking or keeping warm is 
completed, turn the Control Switch 

6

 

to the OFF 

7

 position, switch off at 

the socket and unplug from the mains 
supply point.

4. 

The Ceramic Pot 

4

 can be lifted out of 

the Cooker Body 

5

 and placed on the 

table. You should wear oven gloves and 
use a protective mat as the ceramic pot 
will still be hot.

Typical Slow Cooker Recipes

Please read these instructions in 

conjunction with the “Operating 
Instructions”.  For example, you may need 
to add water to some dishes. Ingredient 
volumes may vary, never overfill the 
casserole.

Curried Squash Soup

Serves 2

• 

1 small (600g) butternut squash, peeled 
and cut into pieces 

• 

1 small clove of garlic, chopped

• 

1 teaspoon of curry powder

• 

400ml (13.5fl oz) milk

• 

300ml (10fl oz) chicken stock

• 

Salt and pepper to taste

• 

125ml (4fl oz) cream (optional)

Place all ingredients, except the cream, 
into the slow cooker.

Put the Lid 

2

 on and cook on LOW 

8

 for 

8-10 hours or on HIGH 

9

 for 4-5 hours.

Allow to cool, then puree in a blender, food 
processor or with a hand-held mixer.

Return the soup to the slow cooker and 
reheat on HIGH 

9

.

Stir though the cream just prior to serving.

Summary of Contents for JEA34R

Page 1: ...ker Model No JEA34R UNPACK YOUR SLOW COOKER CAREFULLY AND REMOVE PACKING PIECES LABELS AND STICKERS BEFORE USE Please read this instruction manual carefully before use and save for later reference Ver...

Page 2: ...g 8 Low Setting 9 High Setting 10 Keep Warm Setting 11 Mains Lead and Plug Features Congratulations on choosing the Judge Slow Cooker which offers convenient and economical cooking solutions to people...

Page 3: ...y cooked first 3 When cooking or keeping warm is completed turn the Control Switch 6 to the OFF 7 position switch off at the socket and unplug from the mains supply point 4 The Ceramic Pot 4 can be li...

Page 4: ...h the cream just prior to serving Beef and Red Wine Casserole Serves 2 tablespoon of butter or margarine 1 tablespoons of oil 1 small onions quartered 1 cloves of garlic crushed 2 rashers of bacon cho...

Page 5: ...8 for 2 2 hours per 500g HIGH 9 for 1 1 hours per 500g Corned Beef Serves 2 750g corned silverside 1 small onion finely chopped 5 peppercorns 1 bay leaf 1 tablespoon brown sugar Place silverside into...

Page 6: ...ss will result in too much Cooking Tips Continued liquid in the form of fat Remove any visible fat before cooking and remove chicken skin As cooking takes place over a long period of time less tender...

Page 7: ...n the slow cooker is in use it is normal for the cooker body to become very hot Ensure that the cooker is positioned to be out of children s reach Never cover the cooker while in use Do not let the sl...

Page 8: ...WOOD SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING COLOUR FADING SCRATCHES OR ACCUMULATED DIRT WITHOUT FOLLOWING THE USE CARE SAFETY INST...

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