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HINTS AND TIPS 

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HINTS AND TIPS 

•  Ground and/or dried herbs and spices work well in slow cooking 

and may be added at the beginning. 

•  The flavor power of all herbs and spices can vary greatly depending 

on their particular strength and shelf life. Use herbs sparingly, taste 

at end of cook cycle and adjust seasonings just before serving.

MILK
•  Milk, cream, and sour cream break down during extended cooking. 

When possible, add during the last 15 to 30 minutes of cooking.

•  Condensed soups may be substituted for milk and can cook for 

extended times.

SOUPS
•  Some soup recipes call for large amounts of water. Add other soup 

ingredients to the slow cooker first then add water only to cover. If 

thinner soup is desired, add more liquid at serving time.

MEATS
•  Trim fat, rinse well, and pat meat dry with paper towels. 
•  Browning meat in a separate skillet or broiler allows fat to be drained 

off before slow cooking and also adds greater depth of flavor.

•  Meat should be positioned so that it rests in the stoneware without 

touching the lid.

•  For smaller or larger cuts of meat, alter the amount of vegetables or 

potatoes so that the stoneware is always 

1

2

 to 

3

4

 full. 

•  The size of the meat and the recommended cook times are just 

estimates and can vary depending upon the specific cut, type, and 

bone structure. Lean meats such as chicken or pork tenderloin tend 

to cook faster than meats with more connective tissue and fat such 

as beef chuck or pork shoulder. Cooking meat on the bone versus 

boneless will increase required cook times.

PASTA AND RICE
•  For best rice results, use long grain converted rice or a specialty rice 

as the recipe suggests. If the rice is not cooked completely after the 

suggested time, add an extra 1 to 1

1

2

 cups of liquid per cup of 

cooked rice and continue cooking for 20 to 30 minutes. 

•  For best pasta results, first partially cook the pasta in a pot of boiling 

water until just tender. Add the pasta to the Crock-Pot

®

 slow cooker 

during the last 30 minutes of cook time.

BEANS
•  Beans must be softened completely before combining with sugar 

and/or acidic foods. Sugar and acid have a hardening effect on 

beans and will prevent softening.

•  Dried beans, especially red kidney beans, should be boiled before 

adding to a recipe. 

•  Fully cooked canned beans may be used as a substitute for dried beans.
VEGETABLES
•  Many vegetables benefit from slow cooking and are able to develop 

their full flavor. They tend not to overcook in your slow cooker as 

they might in your oven or on your stovetop.

•  When cooking recipes with rooted vegetables and meat, place 

vegetables in slow cooker before meat. Vegetables usually cook 

slower than meat in the slow cooker.

•  Place rooted vegetables near the sides or bottom of the stoneware to 

facilitate cooking. 

HERBS AND SPICES
•  Fresh herbs add flavor and color, but should be added at the end of the 

cooking cycle as the flavor will dissipate over long cook times.

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Summary of Contents for Cook & Carry SCCPVL605 Series

Page 1: ...Owner s Guide Read and Keep These Instructions www crock pot ca Cook Carry For use with 4 7 quart programmable Smart PotTM slow cookers ...

Page 2: ...turer see warranty for examination repair or adjustment 7 Do not use outdoors 8 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch heated surfaces 9 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 10 Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids Always use oven mitts when moving your heated slow cooker 11 Do not use ...

Page 3: ...HOULD BE AT LEAST AS GREAT AS THE ELECTRICAL RATING OF THE SLOW COOKER The extension cord should not be allowed to drape over the counter or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally IMPORTANT NOTE Some countertop and table surfaces are not designed to withstand the prolonged heat generated by certain appliances Do not set the heated unit on a finished wood tab...

Page 4: ...ettings 4 or 6 hours on HIGH 8 or 10 hours on LOW POWER indicator Shifts to Warm Automatically Removable Secure Fit Lid Stoneware Heating Base Control Panel Locking Latches Gasket Handles YOUR CROCK POT SLOW COOKER COMPONENTS Latch Wire Clip Clip Hook ...

Page 5: ...round to top Figure 2 and push Latch down to securely lock Figure 3 Repeat steps on other side of the lid UNLOCKING THE LID 1 Flip the latch up and around to loosen the Wire Clip Clear the Wire Clip from the Clip Hook Repeat steps on other side of the lid 2 Remove the Lid 3 Wire should remain in Latch base when unit is unlocked Figure 4 CAUTION NEVER attempt to lift or carry your slow cooker by th...

Page 6: ... to the WARM setting and the WARM light illuminates NOTE We do not recommend using the WARM setting for more than 4 hours 5 To turn the Crock Pot slow cooker off press the OFF button and unplug the unit from the outlet 6 When cooking is done unplug your slow cooker and allow it to cool before cleaning USAGE NOTES If there is a Power outage the display and lights blink when the Power is restored Al...

Page 7: ...d with a soft cloth and warm soapy water Wipe dry Do not use abrasive cleaners CAUTION Never immerse the heating base in water or other liquid No other servicing should be performed Refer to your Microwave Oven Manual for operation with ceramic stoneware Always cook with the lid on for the recommended time Do not remove the lid during the first two hours of cooking to allow the heat to build up ef...

Page 8: ...rdening effect on beans and will prevent softening Dried beans especially red kidney beans should be boiled before adding to a recipe Fully cooked canned beans may be used as a substitute for dried beans VEGETABLES Many vegetables benefit from slow cooking and are able to develop their full flavor They tend not to overcook in your slow cooker as they might in your oven or on your stovetop When coo...

Page 9: ...ter only to cover If thinner soup is desired add more liquid at serving time MEATS Trim fat rinse well and pat meat dry with paper towels Browning meat in a separate skillet or broiler allows fat to be drained off before slow cooking and also adds greater depth of flavor Meat should be positioned so that it rests in the stoneware without touching the lid For smaller or larger cuts of meat alter th...

Page 10: ... or 2 hours on HIGH is typically required For larger cuts of frozen meat it may take much longer to defrost and tenderize FISH Fish cooks quickly and should be added at the end of the cooking cycle during last fifteen minutes to hour of cooking LIQUID For best results and to prevent food from drying or burning always ensure an adequate amount of liquid is used in the recipe Ensure the stoneware is...

Page 11: ... Pot slow cooker Top with onion and barbecue sauce 2 Cover and cook on Low for 7 9 hours or on High for 4 5 hours or until meat is tender 3 Remove pork from Crock Pot slow cooker and shred with a fork Add pork back into Crock Pot slow cooker and coat with sauce 4 Serve BBQ pulled pork on hamburger buns or hard rolls 2 4 racks of baby back ribs cut into 3 4 pieces each 2 4 cups barbecue sauce 2 3 o...

Page 12: ...hicken and sprinkle with remaining seasonings Cover and cook on Low 8 10 hours or on High 4 5 hours 3 tablespoons flour Kosher salt and pepper 3 pounds beef chuck cut into 1 inch cubes 3 large carrots peeled and sliced 1 medium onion sliced 6 strips cooked bacon cut into 1 2 inch pieces 1 10 ounce can beef broth 2 cups red or Burgundy wine 1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 cloves garlic minced 3 sprigs ...

Page 13: ...ents to Crock Pot slow cooker 2 Cover and cook on Low for 8 9 hours or on High for 4 5 hours 2 3 onions thinly sliced 2 4 pounds chicken breasts or thighs skinned 1 28 ounce can plum tomatoes chopped 5 cloves garlic minced cup dry white wine or broth 2 tablespoons capers 20 pitted Kalamata olives chopped coarsely 1 bunch fresh parsley or basil stemmed and coarsely chopped Kosher salt and pepper Co...

Page 14: ... limits on JCS s Liability JCS shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any express implied or statutory warranty or condition Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law any implied warranty or condition of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of the above warranty JCS disclaims all other wa...

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