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dansup

My partner is an okay cook, but ever since we got a slow cooker/crock pot...

Our relationship has never been the same

He never wanted to get one and prides his Pasta Queen and other famous chef recipes

But none of them ever came close, this chilli in a breadbowl was ICONIC

I feel like I'm cheating on him with a damn crock pot haha, but damn, don't hate until you try it #slowCookerLife

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Stefan Ritter :verified:

@dansup Don't you think it's overkill to develop an app just to share food photos of yourself?

dansup

And to be clear, he's on okay cook when it comes to TikTok recipes, but when he uses the crock pot and makes homemade chilli in a breadbowl, its like love

he still sneaks red wine and sausage into some recipes, and I'll eat it unless i know, but like miss me with that fancy shit

Nothing beats Hamburger Helper or a good glizzy

Brian Hawthorne

@dansup I use the original slow cooker, a cast iron Dutch oven, but the theory is the same. You get so much more flavor development with long, slow cooking. Surprisingly, McGee’s classic On Food and Cooking: the Science and Lore of the Kitchen, has very little on slow cooking, although the section on browning reactions is helpful. I always brown (meat, onions, etc.) at a higher temperature to get those yummy flavors from the Maillard reaction, and then turn the temperature down for long slow cooking to develop the umami flavor.

@dansupI use the original slow cooker, a cast iron Dutch oven, but the theory is the same. You get so much more flavor development with long, slow cooking. Surprisingly, McGee’s classic On Food and Cooking: the Science and Lore of the Kitchen, has very little on slow cooking, although the section on browning reactions is helpful. I always brown (meat, onions, etc.) at a higher temperature to get those yummy flavors from the Maillard reaction, and then turn the temperature down for long slow cooking...

dansup

@bhawthorne Oh cool, my partner is obsessed with Le Cruset' and just got a new cast iron dutch oven today

Dutch ovens do it better, but it's harder to master

Brian Hawthorne

@dansup I am looking forward to getting an induction cooktop, which is supposed to be ideal for slow-cooking with cast iron. My spouse has a set of old inherited Le Creuset, and I have a set of new and old cast iron I’ve slowly collected, so we have an excess of cast iron, one might say.

By the way, if you or your partner bake bread in loaf pans, the Lodge cast iron bread pans are life-changing! And the large cast iron pizza pan too.

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