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homerbart | 23:12 Wed 05th Dec 2007 | Food & Drink
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Anybody think the slow cooker turns meat into mush and out of control to cut
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Yes it does but isn't it gorgeous not having to chew your meat lol.
Put it in sliced, it does the trick
Totally agree homerbart....i've stopped using mine now especially for chicken and pork. I might do a bit of beef or lamb in there occasionally but that's it.

I suppose it would be good for stuff like mutton....particularly a mutton curry or stew done in the slow cooker.
If it is turning to mush it has probably been cooked for too long. I know that slow cookers are meant to make meat tender and soft, but not mush.
Trial and error with timings really, but starting with a cheaper/tougher cut of meat would help. I don't like it when the meat goes all sinewy and breaks up too easily, after too much cooking, so I keep slicing bits off to check how it's going. Try a brisket pot roast, you may change your mind. Also I usually cook on high for an hour or two and then low for the remainder.

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