Hi back at you Brennen, from Ron Kolesar.
It sounds like we both like the same kinds of meats.
I only would add to ask if anyone could help us to cook beef liver Rabbit and squirrel meats, a good steak and fixing a roast with carrots and little potatoes as well while using the Talking toaster oven.
I love the French bread pizzas in the talking toaster oven.
I also love doing hot dogs and the thick pork chops from Sam's club and or the 32 ounce burgers and or the chicken thighs.
I think you're going to enjoy this list.
I've learned quite a bit of tips and tricks since subscribing to this list myself.
I too like yourself am totally blind from R.P.
So enjoy the list.
Ron Ham Radio Station and emergency communications station KR3DOG

-----Original Message----- From: Brennen Kinch via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2020 14:19
To: [email protected]
Cc: Brennen Kinch
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking tips / try a crock pot

OK that’s good to know I think that is definitely more for like cooking stews and soups and things like that and more of the things that I like to cook our steaks and pork chops and ribs and chicken and things like that the crock pot chicken is pretty good but I’ve had pork chops in the crockpot and I’ve discovered that they’re really not that good Sam thinking of more tips that will help with the toaster oven or A regular convection type oven And don’t get me wrong I’m not turning down your guises tips at all and in fact I appreciate them very much and I might do the crockpot for some things I’m not saying that I won’t necessarily I guess just the whole idea of slow cooking things kind of worries me a little bit just because I would worry about it catching on fire or something while I was gone even though I know that that doesn’t usually happen to anybody that’s just something that I worry about

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On Feb 16, 2020, at 2:13 PM, Marie Rudys via Cookinginthedark <[email protected]> wrote:

Slow cookers is one thing you don't have to add water to a dish unless it calls for it, because when you cook meat
in it, fat cook out of it and adds more liquid to it on its own.
It is not such a good idea to overflow a slow cooker or crockpot.
And the lid has to be kept on so the liquid won't boil away
From a dish that should be cooked for some time.
Never fill one more than two-thirds full. If you don't care for this type of cooking,
you don't have to.  But, I am just saying,
for some things I like it because you don't have to watch it closely, and
soups and stews are my favorite things to cook in it, and of course,
corned beef, which I have once a year.

Marie


-----Original Message-----
From: Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brennen Kinch via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2020 10:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Brennen Kinch
Subject: Re: [CnD] cooking tips / try a crock pot

Yeah I have an Amazon smart oven which is like a little bit bigger than a microwave and then I have a magic chef talking toaster oven and I’d rather use those over the regular oven because I feel like they’re safer I’ve only used the crockpot once and I feel like I didn’t have very good luck with it it kept sounded like it was sizzling so i kept adding water to it and I added so much water that when I was cooking so it just eventually rose to the top of the crockpot LOL so it was a struggle to say the least

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On Feb 16, 2020, at 1:43 PM, Richard Kuzma via Cookinginthedark <[email protected]> wrote:

You might want to pick up a crock pot.

They are very accessible once you know the knob settings.

I have two different sizes ones that I use all the time.

One is smaller, like two and a half quarts and one is like about six quarts.

Had them for years and have served me well.

Hope that helps.

I also have a Hamilton beach toaster oven that I just love.

It is called easy reach because it is designed ike an old school roll top
desk where the door lifts up over it.

I use it more than my large regular oven.

Hope this helps out.

Rich



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