Before using the slow cooker, For the first time, Instructions for use – Morphy Richards Round slow cooker User Manual

Page 4: About slow cooking, Suitable foods for, Slow cooking

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Before using the slow cooker

for the first time

1 Remove all labels and tags from the product.

2 Wash the crock pot and lid in hot soapy

water, with a sponge or a dish cloth, rinse
thoroughly and dry.

IMPORTANT

DO NOT IMMERSE THE SLOW COOKER BASE IN

WATER.

Please note

During initial use you may notice a slight odour due

to the burning off of manufacturing residues. This is
completely normal and will disappear after a few uses.

Instructions for use

1 Place the base

on a dry, level, heat resistant

surface, away from the edge of the work surface.
Do not use on the floor.

2 Place ingredients into the ceramic crock pot

, and

place the pot into the base. Cover with the lid. If you
need to pre-cook or brown foods prior to slow
cooking, this must be done in a pan. Do
not try to brown or pre-cook food in the slow cooker.

3 With the control knob

set to the OFFposition, plug

the unit into the mains socket.

4 Set the heat control to low, high or medium and

cook for the recommended time given in the recipes
or use the cooking guide in page 6.

5 Switch off and unplug the slow cooker after cooking

and remove the crock pot using oven gloves.

CAUTION
BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH THE BASE UNIT AFTER
COOKING AS IT REMAINS HOT.

About slow cooking

Slow cooking has always been the best way to
prepare a nutritious hot meal with minimum
preparation and maximum free time away from the
kitchen. Morphy Richards has brought this style of
cooking right up to date with this modern, cooking
system.

Traditionally slow cooking has centred on soups
and casseroles but with this round ceramic crock
pot you can also produce most modern family
meals and dinner party dishes. This pot is
convenient as well as looking good enough to take
straight to the table for serving. (Always place the
crock pot on a heat proof mat or surface).

• This method of cooking is ideal for preparing

tougher cuts of meat, giving them the long, gentle
simmering that ensures that they become tender
and full of flavour.

IMPORTANT

The slow cooker works by building up heat and

maintaining an even temperature. To get the best
cooking results, do not remove the lid during cooking,
since this will lose heat and therefore slow down the
cooking time.

Suitable foods for

slow cooking

• Most foods are suited to slow cooking methods,

however there are a few guidelines that need to be
followed.

• Make sure all frozen ingredients are well thawed out.

• Cut root vegetables into small, even pieces, as they

take longer to cook than meat. They should be gently
sauted for 2-3 minutes before slow cooking. Ensure
that root vegetables are always placed at the bottom
of the pot and all ingredients are immersed in the
cooking liquid. It is inevitable that some vegetables
and meat on the surface may not be completely
covered with the cooking liquid, this is acceptable as
they will reduce and fall into the stock.

• Trim all excess fat from meat before cooking, since

the slow cooking method does not allow fat to
evaporate.

• If adapting an existing recipe from conventional

cooking, you may need to cut down on the amount of
liquid used. Liquid will not evaporate from the slow
cooker to the same extent as with conventional
cooking.

• Never leave uncooked food at room temperature in

the slow cooker.

• Do not use the slow cooker to reheat food.

• Uncooked red beans must be soaked and boiled for

at least 10 minutes to remove toxins before use in a
slow cooker.

• Insert a meat thermometer into joints of roasts,

hams, or whole chickens to ensure they are cooked
to the correct temperature. These temperatures are
indicated on the meat thermometer.

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