Store Cupboard Staples for Your Crockpot
The best thing about slow cooking is the way that you can throw a delicious meal together with just a few ingredients from the store cupboard.
Your slow cooker will pay for itself very quickly. The hours you save when you are cooking your meal makes it priceless. But, if you want to make slow cooking part of your regular diet, then it pays to have a some staples to keep in your store cupboard to make meal planning simple.
Beans – Beans are a very economical source of protein that cook very well in slow cookers . Each bean has its own flavor which can be enhanced by the spices or herbs you use to cook them. Beans can make a meal base when you cook them with meat or be the main ingredient if you are a vegetarian looking to create a quick and simple dish. Whether haricot, lentil, borlotti, or black-eyed, beans can create some fantastic slow cooker meals.
Fibrous Vegetables – For starters, these means good old spuds and the average kitchen has at least a few potatoes lurking around in the vegetable rack.They are a really easy to use food. Mash them, stew them, fry them, or chuck them in the slow cooker.
Potatoes add thickening to stews, soups, and meat-free meals. Potatoes and other fibrous vegetables like carrots, swede and turnips, take a while to cook, so they can be thrown in the slow cooker with meat and can cook all day.
Fresh Herbs – Using herbs can dramatically change the flavour of almost any meal you make. You can use dried herbs, but they release a much richer flavor if they are added fresh.
You can even grow your own fresh herbs in the house in small pots on your kitchen window sill. All you need is a nice sunny spot, some compost, and remember to water them regularly. Home grown herbs can even be dried to make them last even longer, making them easy to keep around without worrying too much about wasting them.
Don’t forget to add your herbs near the end of the crockpot cooking cycle so their flavor fills the cooked meal and isn’t lost during the cooking time.
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