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- verb to
cook slowly - verb to
cook in aslow cooker
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Examples
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Mr. Mina likes dishes he can slow-cook the day before and simply reheat and assemble.
Throwing a Large Dinner Party Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan 2012
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During all this experimentation, it never occurred to me that you would caramelize the onions first, then slow-cook the potatoes in a covered pot, or that the onions would melt into the potatoes in this lyrical way.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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I've also got a whole series of posts brewing in the slow-cook pot about songs that really 'make the game', which could be a while off yet, but be sure it's coming.
Three Month Giant Gonzo S/Mashup Ben Abraham 2009
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I've also got a whole series of posts brewing in the slow-cook pot about songs that really 'make the game', which could be a while off yet, but be sure it's coming.
Archive 2009-04-01 Ben Abraham 2009
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The dishes were done and she was putting the roast in the oven to slow-cook it to a tender doneness when the telephone rang.
Western Man Janet Dailey 2011
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During all this experimentation, it never occurred to me that you would caramelize the onions first, then slow-cook the potatoes in a covered pot, or that the onions would melt into the potatoes in this lyrical way.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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The dishes were done and she was putting the roast in the oven to slow-cook it to a tender doneness when the telephone rang.
Western Man Janet Dailey 2011
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Curious about general pork-butt guidelines, I called up my friend Robbie, who has made it a Sunday tradition to slow-cook a pork butt for 5 hours and invite 20 people over to watch football and eat it.
Indoor Pulled Pork 2010
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Curious about general pork-butt guidelines, I called up my friend Robbie, who has made it a Sunday tradition to slow-cook a pork butt for 5 hours and invite 20 people over to watch football and eat it.
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At risk of over-stretching the frying-pans analogy, the flash-fry wok may be more likely to cause a disastrous kitchen fire than the slow-cook skillet, even if they both use the same amount of heat overall.
The surprisingly complex truth about planes and climate change 2010
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