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Topic: Cuts of meat for the crockpot? Posted: 26 June 2010 at 4:59pm |
So i love my crockpot but seem to only do the same cuts of meat in it. What cuts of meats do you use and what do you make with them?
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Posted: 26 June 2010 at 7:36pm |
I am always using our slowcooker.
I do sausages. Anything really devilled, curry, or sometimes i just add anything in with them.
I pretty much do all the maggi meals in the slow cooker. I just chuck in everything raw & cook all day.
I buy cheap cuts of beef and make stews etc.
An easy one i normally do is, cut beef, onions, carrots, 1 tin of mushroom soup, tin of chopped tomatoes, herbs, 1 oxo cube disolved in water. I cook it all day and have with mashed potato & veges, or also bread rolls is nice.
I always do chicken pieces in there aswel.
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.Mel
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Posted: 26 June 2010 at 7:52pm |
I use Steak Mince for Chilli and Spag Bol.
I use Chuck, and Blade Steak for stews.
Shoulder Chops for Irish Stew.
My family don't like sausages or chicken in the CP for some reason...
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Posted: 26 June 2010 at 7:53pm |
I use a lot of the packet mixes too, either the maggi or mccormick, or my own 'creations!
If I'm using chicken, I trim the skin off and normally use drumsticks, apricot chicken is a favourite.
cheap beef for currys, packet mixes, stews etc.
Corned beef yummy cooked in a bottle of ginger ale rather than water.
Mince - a tomato based one for spag bol etc, or chilli
I also make soup, with or without 'bones'
Vege and lentil curry is DS's fav!!
We arent so keen on sausages in there as find they sometimes go kinda mushy!
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kellie
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Posted: 26 June 2010 at 9:22pm |
Chuck, blade, topside. Rump if I get it cheap and it comes out sooo yummy.
Also the meat off chicken cutlets etc, really nice in curries
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Posted: 28 June 2010 at 9:24am |
I use either chuck or blade for beef. Half a leg of lamb or a whole chicken. Sometimes a rolled rib roast.
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Posted: 28 June 2010 at 6:58pm |
I just did chicken legs with the chicken chasseur sachets and DP  'd them!! He usually hates anything with bones, so they were definitely a winner!
I usually buy cheap steak like chuck or blade, and chop that up with some carrots and potatoes, and a can of tomato soup with 2tspn of beef stock (not made up, any extra water makes the stew too runny)
Lamb knuckles are a fave here too!
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Posted: 30 June 2010 at 6:28pm |
you can put a whole chicken in on low/auto all day. and its divine. falls off the bones.
can be flavoured with a bit of marinade or soy sauce rubbed on.
and the natural juice that drains makes a yummo gravy.
we have home kill beef and venison so use the 'stew' meat which is like blade from the supie to make casseroles.
chicken legs/boneless thighs and a packet of flavour for a chicken dish.
lamb necks/nuckles/shanks are yummy.
mince to make bolognase/chilli con carne/nacho mix
sausages to make devilled/curried/tomato and herb..you know the maggi sachets
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