The last thing I made in mine was a veggie chili. It was pretty awesome.
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cheap oval rival crockpot here. I have no need for a 5 pound pot roast. the only thing I don't have on it that would be nice -- the ability to program it to start on high for an hour or two and then drop it to low. But if you are cooking fish or veggies -- you probably don't need to worry about that
The last thing I made in mine was a veggie chili. It was pretty awesome.
Ooooh, did you already post the recipe?
Java, here:
Sorry there are no measurements on the spices - I've been making this for almost 15 years, so everything is eyeballed.
Jess, thanks! And a bonus picture of the Flag baby, too!
We make, in our slow cooker, the following: pot roast, chicken and veggies with gravy, roaster chickens, chili, and soups.
I use mine mostly for making stock - I can get turkey "parts" (mostly necks and wings) for cheap at the farmer's market, let them simmer all day in the slow cooker with an onion and a little salt, and have turkey stock in the freezer all the time instead of buying the canned stuff. I LURVE IT.
I'm thinking I'll be able to do the same for veggie stock? Or am I outta my mind?
Yeah, I was just wondering about their definition of "modest"...
I will say that, even with my 6-quart cooker, given the amount of veggies I use when I make pot roast and the like, a 3 1/2 to 4 lb roast barely fits (especially given that the ideal amount to start is something like 2/3 full).
ETA(gree with Jessica): Homemade stock has been the true revelation.
I'm thinking I'll be able to do the same for veggie stock? Or am I outta my mind?
Not at all -- veg stock doesn't need the amount of time that meat stocks do (no bones -> no collagen to be broken down over time), so a lot of people don't bother to slow cook them, but there's no reason why you shouldn't.