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Post by buzzard on Sept 11, 2011 11:30:25 GMT -6
saw this onna recipe site I subscribe to. Thought someone might like to try it.
Cooking Time: 11 hr
Ingredients 6 large potatoes, cubed 6 large carrots, chopped 3 pounds deer, cut into 1.5" cubes 1/3 cup soy sauce 2 beef bouillon cubes 1 teaspoon paprika 1/3 teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons flour 1 (12-ounce) package onions, chopped 1 cup beef broth, condensed 1 can (8-ounce) tomato sauce Instructions 1.Layer potatoes and then carrots on bottom of liner. 2.Lay meat on top of vegetables. 3.Sprinkle meat with soy sauce, crushed bouillon cube, pepper and flour. 4.Spread with chopped onions. 5.Combine beef broth and tomato sauce and pour over all. Place liner in base. 6.Cover and cook on auto for 7 hours, or low 9-11 hours or high 5 hours.
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Post by gonecatfishing on Sept 12, 2011 13:23:12 GMT -6
Is that for a crockpot or oven? Sounds very tasty.
My BAAAAD!! After rereading I see that it is for a crockpot.. Question tho....Where do you get liners for the crockpot. Haven't heard of them, but would be nice to use.
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Post by buzzard on Sept 12, 2011 15:50:14 GMT -6
They're talking about the inner pot of the crockpot setup. Most of the crockpots made now you can lift the crock out for easier cleaning and not hafta worry bout getting water in the electrical parts. But they do make plastic liners to put in those crockpots to make em easier to clean.
I get them at the grocery store, in the section where the plastic wrap and aluminum foil is (and the danged things are usually on the top shelf, hard for me to reach). I've been using them for the last 3-4 years. It's just like a plastic bag kinda. Makes it real easy as generally you only hafta wipe the crock pot out with a damp rag after you lift the bag out. Whole lot better than risk banging the crock around in the sink and it getting chipped or breaking. And makes cleanup so much easier, no scrubbing.
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Post by gonecatfishing on Sept 12, 2011 18:41:35 GMT -6
Thanks, I'll look for some.. My crockpot has the removable liner in it. Almost too large for my sink...Am thinking on getting a smaller crockpot for me to use. I use it a couple of times every month or so.
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Post by buzzard on Sept 13, 2011 18:39:16 GMT -6
The liners fit my 6 qt crock pot and smaller. I only use the big one when I make a big batch of stew and stuff like that to freeze part of it or when I'm having people over for dinner. Last year I bought a small, I think it's 2 qt. crockpot, when I'm cooking for just me.
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Post by gonecatfishing on Sept 14, 2011 17:26:22 GMT -6
That size will work for me. Am going to look for one tonight on the way to work..Your's have the removable liner?
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Post by buzzard on Sept 14, 2011 21:59:26 GMT -6
Yep, I paid about $16 for it at the local grocery store a couple years back. It's a Rival brand.
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