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Slow cookers are a lifesaver for busy cooks, offering convenience and hands-off cooking that results in tender, flavorful meals. However, not all ingredients are suited for the low, steady heat of a crockpot. Some foods can turn out ruined, unappetizing, or even dangerous when cooked this way. Here’s a guide to 11 foods you should avoid putting in your slow cooker, along with tips on how to adapt recipes to make them slow-cooker-friendly.
1. Dairy Products
Dairy products like milk, cream, and cheese are notorious for curdling under prolonged heat. Imagine expecting a creamy soup but ending up with watery, separated liquid instead. This happens because proteins in dairy break down over time in the slow cooker.
What Happens: Shrimp shrivels up, fish flakes apart excessively, and scallops lose their tender bite.
Solution: Add seafood only during the final hour of cooking. For dishes like chowders or stews, wait until the very end to incorporate these ingredients.
3. Fresh Herbs
Fresh herbs like parsley, basil, and cilantro are vibrant additions to any dish, but they don’t fare well in a slow cooker. Their delicate flavors dissipate or turn bitter after hours of exposure to low heat.
What Happens: Herbs lose their bright, fresh taste and develop a harsh, off-putting bitterness.
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