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Posts tagged ‘slow cooker’

Slow-cooked changes (and carnitas)

Cooking in a slow cooker is a little like slowly opening a present – unfurling ribbon curl by curl, feeling the weight and sensing the general shape of the package, and gingerly lifting paper away until you get to enjoy whatever it is inside.  Or perhaps like waiting for the vegetables in your garden to ripen – watching color creep across the surface and feeling the flesh soften.

Because an hour or two into the slow cooking process you begin to sense the flavors coming together by the scents that seep out. These scents grow and begin to piece together what is to come, but it isn’t until you lift the lid at the end that you get the full picture, bombarded by a cloud of intense flavor and the scent of food that has slowly come together all day.

Tomatoes

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Chicken with tomatillos, potatoes, jalapeños (with veggie option)

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There’s nothing quite so comforting as knowing that when you get home there will be dinner waiting for you, simmering away on the counter in a slow cooker. Something that has simmered all day, and is now ready to fall apart with tenderness as you scoop it into your bowl. Also as knowing you have a football game to watch, one in a dwindling reserve of games left before The Great Drought. Preferably the two together, especially after the first day back at work after the holidays. Read more