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Simple Stew Without Processed Ingredients?


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irish daveyboy Community Regular

I wish I could buy a slow cooker or a crock pot in my country !!!!!

There are several types of Dutch Oven/Covered Casserole Dishes that will give the same cooking effects if placed in a low heated oven.

1. Enameled Cast Iron Pot:

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2. Covered Non-Stick Pot:

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3. Stoneware Covered Dish:

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You could use an Ovenproof Glassware Casserole Dish like 'Pyrex'

It's ok if the handles of the pot are plastic because the temperature is low and the cooking is slow.

Best Regards,

David

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There are several types of Dutch Oven/Covered Casserole Dishes that will give the same cooking effects if placed in a low heated oven.

You could use an Ovenproof Glassware Casserole Dish like 'Pyrex'

It's ok if the handles of the pot are plastic because the temperature is low and the cooking is slow.

Best Regards,

David

David, do you have any idea what the oven temp should be?

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kareng Grand Master

I had a recipe for " fix it and forget it stew". I think it was 250F for 6 hours. I looked on the Internet for that recipe and found one cooked at 275 and one at 225 for 4-6 hours. Really warms up the kitchen.

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irish daveyboy Community Regular

David, do you have any idea what the oven temp should be?

Here's lists of cooking temperatures:

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My personal choice for an oven casserole (long cooking 4+ hrs) would be 140C/275F

for longer cooking (7-8 hrs) reduce temp to 115C/240F.

Oven will vary, it's trial and error.

David

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Melstar23 Apprentice

Crock pot is the way to go... You don't need recipes, just put in whatever meat, veggies, herbs, spices you like. If you can't have stock, add 1/4 cup of water, the meat and vegie juices will flavour the sauce. If it's too watery, mix in a tablespoon of corn starch towards the end. I usually do slow cooker stews for 8 hours on low, or 4 hours on high. So easy and yummy. I freeze left over portions for easy microwave dinners.

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