Lakeland 16050 User Manual - page 3
USING YOUR SLOW COOKER
The beauty of slow cooking is that you can add the ingredients, turn on the slow cooker and enjoy a tender, moist
and flavourful meal hours later, with next to no effort. Cooks can make the most of cheaper cuts of meat and root
vegetables, with little or no pre-cooking required. Slow cooking is also extremely thrifty on electricity, costing not
much more than a light bulb to run. With a little adjustment here and there, you’ll find that many of your favourite
stovetop or oven-cooked recipes can be adapted to slow cooking.
1.
Prepare your ingredients and place them inside the crock. You may like to brown the meat and soften the
vegetables in a pan first.
2.
Put on the lid. Being transparent you can view the food as it cooks without needing to lift the lid, so
preventing any heat and moisture from escaping.
3.
Plug the slow cooker into the mains socket. Select the desired temperature. See COOKING GUIDE
below. The power light will show the slow cooker is turned on and heating.
4.
When your meal is ready, turn the dial to OFF and unplug the slow cooker. The crock can be lifted out and
taken to the table, but please wear oven gloves as it will be extremely hot.
COOKING GUIDE
The slow cooker has three temperature settings so that cooking times can be easily adapted. Meals can be
slowly simmered all day long, or can be ready in just a few hours. Over time you will develop a feel for how long
your favourite recipes take, and this cooking guide offers a helpful starting point.
AUTO WARM: the standard setting, with an average cooking time of 6-8 hours. Food is cooked on HIGH until
the correct temperature is reached then kept warm until you are ready to serve.
LOW: if you wish to extend the cooking time
HIGH: if you wish to shorten the cooking time.
Please note: all cooking times are approximate, and will vary according to your recipe and choice of ingredients.
HELPFUL HINTS
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If you don’t have time to get your ingredients ready in the morning, they can be prepared the night before
and stored in the fridge. In the morning, transfer the food to the crock. Add enough boiling liquid e.g. stock,
to cover the ingredients, before switching on the slow cooker.
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Frozen meat and poultry should always be thawed before slow cooking.
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Root vegetables can take longer to cook than meat. They are best cut into small, even pieces.
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As a general guide, most meat-and-vegetable recipes require 5-7 hours on auto warm, 4-5 hours on high
and 7-9 hours on low.
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Slow cooking requires very little in the way of stirring, but you may like to give your food an occasional stir
if cooking on HIGH
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When lifting the lid, tilt so it opens away from you to avoid being burnt by steam.
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PLEASE NOTE: the crock is microwave safe and ovenproof up to 150oC, but must never be placed on a
stovetop or heated when empty. Please do not place the lid in your oven or microwave.
CARE AND CLEANING
1.
Turn off and unplug the slow cooker. Lift out the crock and let everything cool before cleaning.
2.
Wash the crock and lid in hot, soapy water or place in your dishwasher. Thoroughly dry. Please handle the
crock and lid with care and do not use if chipped or cracked. CAUTION: avoid extreme temperature
changes. Never put a hot crock or lid into cold water or onto a wet surface.
3.
Wipe the base with a damp cloth, then dry. Please do not use abrasive cleaners or metal scourers. To avoid
electrical shock, the base must not be immersed in water.
RECYCLING YOUR ELECTRICALS
Along with many other high street retailers, Lakeland has joined a scheme whereby customers can take their
unwanted electricals to recycling points set up around the country. Visit www.recycle-more.co.uk to find your
nearest recycling point.
Cook on auto warm
Cook on low
Cook on high
4-6 hours
6-8 hours
3-4 hours
6-8 hours
8-10 hours
5-6 hours
8-10 hours
10-12 hours
7-8 hours
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