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I'm just excited to give it a try. Sis bought the food. She also bought some can soup, ham, bread and cheese. I'm relieved because all we had was ramen the church gave at Christmas and a very old pack of ground beef after last night chili mac meal which let me tell you does not make good leftovers. It's horrible the next day. I needed something besides another weird meal. Sent from my XT1528 |
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His favorite dish is potatoes, carrots, celery and smoked sausage in chicken broth. You just boil it until veggies are tender. He calls it "Poor Man's Stew" I prefer to use turkey smoked sausage. It cooks so fast it doesn't need a pressure cooker. 25 minutes usually on stove. Sent from my XT1528 |
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Oh and your chili mac sounded weird. Now we do a ground beef, cream style corn, chili, processed cheese dish. Sometimes we add tamales. We call it mess. Hubby took it to work and the others loved it. |
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Okay so I unpacked the Power Cooker looked at everything. Picked up manual looked at page two. "Do not use extension cord of any kind." Packed everything back up.
Unpacked slow cooker I bought off Amazon four Christmases ago. Washed everything and Beef Stew is now cooking in my Hamilton Beach Set it & Forget it Programmable Slow Cooker. By Breakfast we will have a delicious meal just in time for Church. ![]() Ah well. How much power does this thing pull? Our extension cord is industrial. It runs my microwave or 4 in 1 CuisinArt Griddler with no Problem. Found the answer 1000 Watts. I don't think it should be a problem as my Griddler is 1800 Watts. Next time then. Found other owners who use extension cords no problems. Beef Stew is at 3 hour mark. Hubby is getting impatient. Potatoes are not done. Another hour or two. I told him I could transfer it to the Power Cooker and it would be done in minutes. He said Nah. Made us ham sandwiches instead. ![]() Sent from my XT1528 Last edited by Blossom; 01-08-2017 at 04:16 AM. |
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As far as the searing of meat goes, that is a personal preference. Many people, myself included, like to quickly sear meat on a VERY hot surface. Why? Because it does caramelize the meat surface and imparts flavor. But it also seals the meat. So any meat that tends to dry out while cooking can be kept juicier by searing the meat as that will seal in the juices and impart a lot more flavor. However, if you are cooking the meat in a pot with plenty of liquids, then this is not as important as far as the dryness goes. Again, searing the meat at high heat for a few minutes is just a personal preference, not a prerequisite. |
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If you are using an industrial one that will handle the microwave and the griddler, it will handle the load. My cord is a 13 AMP or 1600 watts. If I need a heavier one I can go grab one from hubby's stuff. Oh and by the way, most small appliances say don't use an extension cord for two reasons. Power and the possibility of tripping over the extension cord. Although where my kitchen plugs are, no risk of tripping. Now enjoy your new toy. |
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Yep, and definitely avoid doing this!
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That's a myth. It's been tested and demonstrated to be false several times, on cooking shows and on food science sites.
Searing causes a greater loss of juices, but it's more than compensated for by added flavor. I hypothesize that cooks who can create a nice sear may tend to be better cooks who don:t overcook and dry out the meat, so people probably came to associate the sear with juiciness. Last edited by ApK; 01-08-2017 at 05:54 PM. |
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At ApK and jswinden, shall we settle this with a Mise en Place contest? I am thinking 3/8 inch dice with 2 tomatoes, 3 stalks celery, 1 onion and 1 bell pepper.
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![]() Besides, it wouldn't be a fair fight. He distracted me with talk of barbeque. We haven't had really good bbq brisket since the last time we visited my wife's family in Texas. (though i must say, Mighty Quinn's in NYC is pretty good.) Last edited by ApK; 01-09-2017 at 08:47 AM. |
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You do realize you could get wife's family to send you some mesquite and make your own. |
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