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Tasty Low-carb Crockpot Recipes: 47 Irresistible Low Carb Slow Cooker Recipes For Healthy Living
Tasty Low-carb Crockpot Recipes: 47 Irresistible Low Carb Slow Cooker Recipes For Healthy Living
Tasty Low-carb Crockpot Recipes: 47 Irresistible Low Carb Slow Cooker Recipes For Healthy Living
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Tasty Low-carb Crockpot Recipes: 47 Irresistible Low Carb Slow Cooker Recipes For Healthy Living

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Enjoy tasty and healthy meals prepared in the most convenient way.

With your crockpot, the mouthwatering low carb recipes provided in this book as well as the wealth of information contained in it, you can have the best of meals, lose weight, optimize your health and lower your risk of diseases.

So why should you keep searching for hearty low carb recipes designed for your crockpot when you can have it all in this book?

Here you will find nourishing seafood, fish, chicken, beef, pork, soup and stew recipes that you and your family will love again and again.
And that’s not all! Also included are vital tips and guidelines on going low carb as well as preparation and precautionary tips about crockpot cooking.

It gets no better than this. So pick your copy now and start to ‘set it, leave it’ and of course enjoy it!


















LanguageEnglish
PublisherMayorline
Release dateAug 28, 2014
Tasty Low-carb Crockpot Recipes: 47 Irresistible Low Carb Slow Cooker Recipes For Healthy Living

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    Tasty Low-carb Crockpot Recipes - Maggie Piper

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    INTRODUCTION

    The Wonders Of Crockpot Cooking

    For the average American who works more than 40 hours a week, crockpot slow- cooking is a welcome development. It meals are versatile and budget-friendly. However, its ease of use is its main attraction. Simply put your ingredients in it, leave home and return to a tasty meal.

    Crockpot was introduced for slow cooking in 1971. Over the years its use has continued to expand, with many manufacturers introducing stylish designs and recent innovations to make slow cooking an easier and more convenient task. These include multiple settings, digital displays as well as dual dials to set both heat level and cooking time.

    Others are programmable timers to lower heat to warm once the cooking time is over; divided crocks for preparing more than one kind of food at a time and cookers with multiple crock sizes to enhance versatility and save storage space.

    Benefits Of Crockpot Cooking

    • All-in-one-pot convenience

    • Meets multiple cooking needs - stewing, poaching, braising, roasting and baking

    • Hands-free all-day cooking

    • Saves cooking time and energy

    • Safe to leave plugged in all day

    • Easy cleanup

    • Versatile for various kinds of foods

    • Warm setting-helps keep food ready for sudden extended dinner times

    Tips for General Use

    Do not stir ingredients while cooking. The heat loss from this action leads to an increase in cooking time.

    When cooking soups and stews, crockpot must be at least half full to cook well. If it is less than half full, cooking time will also be less, so you may have to check for doneness sooner.

    Never fill a crockpot to the top; let there be at least a 2-inch space between the top of the crock and the lid so they will be enough space for simmering.

    Thaw frozen meats before cooking in crockpot. To avoid overcooking, thawed, frozen vegetables should be added at the last 15-20 minutes of cooking time.

    Use foil handles to remove whole roast and chicken from crockpot.

    To thicken juices when it is too watery after the recipe is done, simply turn the crockpot to high, cover and cook for 10 minutes. Add 2 tablespoons flour or 1 tablespoon cornstarch with ¼ cup cold water per 1 cup of juice. Stir for 2 or 3 minutes or until thickened. Alternatively, uncover pot and cook on high for 20-30 minutes or to desired consistency.

    Low Carb All The Way!

    An increasing large number of people now opt for a low carbohydrate way of

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