Waring WSC650 User manual

WSC650
Professional
6.5 quart slow cooker
For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product,
always read the instruction book carefully before using.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should
always be followed including the following:
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces; use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not immerse
the slow cooker housing in water or any liquid. If housing
falls into liquid, unplug the cord from outlet immediately. DO
NOT reach into liquid.
4. To avoid possible accidental injury, close supervision is
necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
5. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts.
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or
plug or after the appliance has malfunctioned or has been
dropped or damaged in any way or is not operating properly.
Return the appliance to the nearest Customer Service (see
Warranty for details) for examination, repair, or mechanical
or electric adjustment.
7. The use of attachments not recommended by Waring may
cause re, electrical shock, or risk of injury.
8. Do not use outdoors or anywhere the cord or unit housing
might come into contact with water while in use.
9. Do not use the slow cooker for anything other than its
intended use.
10. To avoid the possibility of the slow cooker being accidentally
pulled off work area, which could result in damage to the
slow cooker or personal injury, do not let cord hang over
edge of table or counter.
11. To avoid damage to cord and possible re or electrocution
hazard, do not let cord come into contact with hot surfaces,
including stove.
12. Extreme caution must be used when moving a slow cooker
containing hot oil or other hot liquids.

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13. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a
heated oven.
14. Do not operate slow cooker in water or under running water.
15. Avoid sudden temperature changes, such as adding
refrigerated foods to a heated pot.
16. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, COOK ONLY IN THE CERAMIC POT PROVIDED.
DO NOT USE METAL CONTAINERS.
17. CAUTION: A heated ceramic pot may damage countertops
or tables. When removing the hot ceramic pot from the
slow cooker, DO NOT place it directly on any unprotected
surface. Always set the pot on a trivet or a rack.
18. To disconnect, turn the power selector to the off position
and then remove the plug from the wall outlet.
19. Caution: Do not place or cook with ceramic pot directly on
burner.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
SPECIAL CORD SET INSTRUCTIONS
A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks
resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer
cord. Longer extension cords may be used if care is exercised. If
a long extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating of the
extension cord must be at least as great as the electrical rating
of the appliance and the longer cord should be arranged so that
it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop, where it can be
pulled on by children or tripped over.

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NOTICE
This appliance has a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the
other). As a safety feature, this plug will t in a polarized outlet
only one way. If the plug does not t fully in the outlet, reverse the
plug. If it still does not t, contact a qualied electrician. Do not
attempt to defeat this safety feature.
CONTENTS
Important Safeguards ...........................................................................................2
Special Cord Set Instructions ..............................................................................3
Parts ......................................................................................................................5
Assembly Instructions...........................................................................................6
Operation ..............................................................................................................6
Cooking Guidelines...............................................................................................7
Cooking WITHOUT the Timer ...............................................................................8
Cooking WITH the Timer.......................................................................................8
Cleaning and Maintenance ...................................................................................9
Tips & Hints ...........................................................................................................9
Important Guidelines...........................................................................................11
Suggested Foods................................................................................................12
Recipes ...............................................................................................................13

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PARTS
1. Glass lid with stainless steel rim and black matte cool-touch
insulated handle
2. 6.5-quart oval ceramic pot
3. Stainless steel housing
4. Timer control: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 hours
5. Power selector
6. Cook indicator will light for low and high settings (red)
7. Warm indicator light (blue)
8. Black matte cool-touch insulated handles
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
To use your slow cooker:
1. Carefully unpack the slow cooker.
2. Rinse the ceramic pot and glass lid in warm, soapy water.
Rinse well and dry thoroughly.
3. Wipe all interior surfaces of the slow cooker base with a
soft, damp cloth.
4. Position ceramic pot in the base of the unit.
5. Place the lid on top of the ceramic pot.
6. Plug in power cord. Your slow cooker is now ready for use.
7. To turn the unit off manually, turn the power selector to off.
8. Lift ceramic pot carefully, using potholders.
OPERATION
Your slow cooker cooks food automatically once you set the time
and the desired cooking mode. The 2 to 12 hour timer allows
you to set the cooking time. The marks in between the times
on the timer control indicate odd hours. When time expires, the
unit automatically switches to the warm setting and the warm
indicator light illuminates. Once it switches to warm the slow
cooker will run until it is manually shut off.
Setting Cooking Modes
Two cooking modes, low and high, give you the opportunity to
prepare a wide variety of dishes. You can adapt many recipes to
slow down the cooking time or speed it up, to coordinate meals
to your schedule. You will usually want to use the low setting for
recipes that cook longer. If you’re starting a dish later in the day,
select the high setting to ensure that your food is cooked, warm
and ready when you’d like to eat.

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COOKING GUIDELINES
Setting Guidelines Recipes Program Temp. Timer
High This is the setting
to use when you
don’t have time
for a long, slow
cook. It’s also the
setting to select
when “baking” in
your slow cooker.
Casseroles,
puddings,
cheesecakes,
rolls
212˚ F (100˚ C) You can
program the
high or low
cook time from
2 to 12 hours.
Low Low is the
standard
slow cooker
temperature, and
is ideal for foods
that you start
in the morning
before work, and
enjoy at the end
of your day.
Braises, roasts,
stews, ribs,
casseroles,
shanks, chops,
less tender
cuts of meat,
soups, stews,
stocks
212˚ F (100˚ C) You can
program the
low setting
cook time
from 2 to
12 hours.
Warm Do not use this
setting to cook
food or as a
cooking function.
This setting is
intended only
to keep cooked
food warm once
cooking time has
been completed.
165˚ F (74˚ C) After cooking
time is
completed,
from 2 to 12
hours, your
cooker will
automatically
switch to the
warm setting.
Or if you just
want to use the
warm setting,
turn to warm
(with timer off).
Note: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends
that when cooking anything containing meat in a slow cooker, the
meat should reach 140°F within 2 hours. This ensures that the
meat will reach food-safe temperatures in the proper amount of
time.

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Cooking WITHOUT the Timer
1. Place the unit on a clean, dry counter.
2. Remove glass lid.
3. Fill ceramic pot with ingredients.
4. Replace lid.
5. Plug in unit. There will be no power to the slow cooker until it
is turned on.
6. If not using the timer, place the timer control in off position
before selecting your desired power level.
7. To turn unit on, switch the power selector from off to low or
high.
8. When the high or low setting is selected the red cook
indicator will illuminate. When the warm setting is activated
the blue warm power indicator light will illuminate.
9. To turn the unit off manually, turn the power selector to off.
10. Lift ceramic pot carefully, using potholders.
Cooking WITH the Timer
1. Place unit on a clean, dry counter.
2. Remove glass lid.
3. Fill ceramic pot with ingredients.
4. Replace lid.
5. Plug in unit. There will be no power to the slow cooker until it
is turned on.
6. If using the timer, place the timer control on desired cooking
time of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 hours.
7. To turn unit on, switch the power selector from off to low or
high.
8. When the high or low setting is selected the red cook
indicator will illuminate. When the warm setting is activated
the blue warm power indicator will illuminate.
9. Once cooking time has expired, the unit will automatically
switch to the warm setting. The blue indicator light will light
and the slow cooker will remain on warm until it is manually
turned off. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE PLEASE MAKE

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NOTE OF THE START TIME OF YOUR COOKING PROCESS
AS THE TIMER KNOB WILL NOT COUNT DOWN.
10. To turn the unit off manually, turn the power selector to off.
11. Lift ceramic pot carefully, using potholders.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug your Waring Slow Cooker and allow it to cool before
cleaning. Wash ceramic pot and lid in the dishwasher or wash
with warm, soapy water. If food sticks to the surface, ll ceramic
pot with warm, soapy water and allow to soak before cleaning.
If scouring is necessary, use nonabrasive cleanser or liquid
detergent with a nylon pad or brush. Any other services should
be performed by an authorized service representative.
TIPS & HINTS
• Beforefoodisadded,theceramicpotmaybelightlycoated
with cooking spray to prevent cooked foods from sticking.
• Rootvegetablessuchascarrotsandpotatoeswilltakelonger
to cook. Either cut the pieces smaller or place on bottom of
slow cooker. Baby carrots, for example, may take longer than
other vegetables.
• Groundmeatsanduncookedsausagesshouldalwaysbe
browned and drained before adding to slow cooker. Smoked
sausage such as kielbasa does not need to be browned
(though it may add avor and visual appeal). If browning the
night before, make certain the meat is cooked completely
through and properly refrigerated. Combine with other
ingredients just before slow cooking.
• Browningmeats(roasts,chops,cubesforstews)andpoultry
adds avor and color to the nished dishes. It also helps cook
out some of the fat.
• Ingeneral,cookingfor1houronhighistheequivalentof
cooking for 2 hours on low.
• Ifyouarenotreadytoservefoodimmediatelyaftercooking
time is up, the slow cooker will automatically switch to warm to
hold foods until ready to serve.
• Tendervegetables,orthosethatyouwishtobecrisp-tender,

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should be added during the last 30 minutes of cooking time to
prevent overcooking.
• Eachtimeyouremovethelid,youwillloseheatandwillneed
to add 15 to 20 minutes to your cooking time. If you do need
to stir (or peek), lift the lid just slightly so that you can get the
spoon or spatula in.
• Ifusingfrozenfoods,thawthemcompletelybeforeaddingto
slow cooker.
• Driedbeansshouldbesoakedovernight,thenrinsed,drained
and rinsed again before cooking. Do not add salt or any acid
to beans when cooking, as it will prevent them from softening
completely. Dried beans can be cooked ahead, drained and
frozen. Thaw before adding to your favorite recipes.
• Cookinggroundmeatsintheslowcookerwithoutbrowning
them rst is not recommended, as ground meat has a high
incidence of bacterial contamination. Ground meats used in
the slow cooker should be browned rst. We strongly advise
against cooking meatloaf in the slow cooker.
• Mostoftherecipesinthisbookarecookedonlowusingthe
timer function, to allow you maximum freedom to go on to
do other tasks. Most meats are better when cooked on low
(slower) than on high, and the recipes are written with this in
mind. If you prefer to slow cook on high, cut the cooking time
in half.
To adapt your own recipes to the Slow Cooker:
• Formostrecipes,reducethecookingliquidbyatleast50%
(soups are the exception). Liquids do not evaporate as they
do in traditional cooking, and you often will end up with more
liquid than when you began.
• Inmostcases,allingredientscangointheslowcookerat
once and can cook all day on low setting. While it is not
necessary to brown or sauté vegetables (onions, carrots,
celery, peppers, etc.), it may add to the avor. Browning meats
adds to their taste and visual appeal, and helps to remove fat.
• Certaincutsofmeataremoreappropriateforslowcooker
cooking: brisket, tip roast, chuck or rump roast, beef bottom
round, pork shoulder or Boston butt, lamb shoulder, venison,
chicken legs and thighs. Particularly lean cuts such as
boneless, skinless chicken breast or “new generation” pork
loin or tenderloin may seem dry when prepared in a slow

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cooker. See list of meats that are best in slow cooker (page 12).
• Dairyproducts(milk,sourcream,somecheeses)willbreak
down and curdle during slow cooking. Substitute canned
evaporated milk or nonfat dry milk, or add dairy products
during the last 30 minutes of cooking.
• Whenmakingsoups,addsolidingredientstoSlowCooker
and then liquid to cover. If a thinner soup is desired, add more
liquid to taste.
• Ifyourrecipecallsforprecookedpasta–UNDERCOOKit.
• Addcookedricetorecipesduringlasthourofcooking.
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES
• Theslowcookershouldalwaysbeatleasthalf-fullforbest
cooking results; however, the slow cooker should never be
more than three-quarters full (about 1½ inches from the top
rim).
• Becausetheslowcookerheatsandcooksatlow
temperatures, food should be at room temperature before it
goes into the cooker. If the food is refrigerator temperature,
add 30 minutes to your projected cooking time.
• Anyleftoverfoodshouldberemovedfromtheceramicpotand
stored in plastic containers for up to 2 days, or frozen for future
use.
• NEVERusetheslowcookertoreheatfood,aspotentially
harmful bacteria could develop during the slow cooking
process. Remove food from the ceramic pot and reheat in a
heat-safe container on a stovetop, or in an oven or microwave.
• Donotputthehotceramicpotdirectlyonatableor
countertop.
• Donotaddfrozenfoodsuchasmeatorvegetablestoslow
cooker dishes. Heat to room temperature before adding.
• Forfoodsafetyreasons,wholechickensshouldnotbecooked
in a slow cooker. They may not reach safe temperature in the
proper amount of time.
• Donottouchsidesofslowcookerceramicpotorslowcooker
base while food is cooking.
• Alwaysusepotholdersorovenmittswhenremovingthelidor
ceramic pot from the base after cooking.

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SUGGESTED FOODS
Meats
Beef/Veal: Choose cuts that are full of avor and benet
from braising.
•Potroast
•Beefbrisketorcornedbeefbrisket
•Beefshortribs
•Bottomroundroast
•Chuckorrumproast
•Chuckshouldersteak
•Vealshanks
Pork:Lesstendercutsworkbest–thelean“newgeneration
pork” may become dry when cooked in slow cooker.
•Bostonbuttroast
•Porkshoulderpieces
•Sausages
•Country-styleporkribs(bone-in)
•Porkshoulderorbladeroast
Lamb: Choose avorful cuts that benet from braising to
tenderize.
•Lambshoulder
•Lambstewmeat
•Lambshanks
Poultry:Bestchoice:darkmeat–bone-inandskinless.Breast
meat can become dry in texture if cooked too long.
•Chickenorturkeylegsandthighs(removeskintoreducefat)
Game: Game generally tends to be less tender so it is perfect for
the Slow Cooker.
•Venisonroastsorstewmeat
•Pheasant,duckthighsandlegs

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Chicken Stock
Makes 6 servings
3 pounds chicken wings and/or backs
1 medium onion, peeled and quartered
1 celery rib, cut into 2-inch lengths
1 carrot, peeled, cut into 2-inch lengths
1 leek, trimmed, halved lengthwise, cleaned
1 parsnip, peeled, cut into 2-inch lengths
1 bay leaf
6 black peppercorns
3 parsley sprigs
3 thyme sprigs
6 cups water
Rinse chicken and drain. Place in ceramic pot of Waring™Slow
Cooker along with the onion, celery, carrot, leek, parsnip, bay leaf,
peppercorns, parsley, and thyme. Add water. Turn power selector to
high. Set timer to 3 hours; once slow cooker switches to warm set time
for 4 hours on low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to warm when
cooking time has elapsed. Strain, discarding the chicken bones, meat,
skin, vegetables, and herbs. Pass stock through a ne mesh strainer to
remove small bits. Cover and refrigerate. When chilled and congealed,
remove chicken fat and discard or reserve for another use.
Chicken stock will keep for 3 days in the refrigerator, or can be frozen
for up to 6 months.
Hint: Freeze chicken stock in 1-cup containers to use as needed.
For Brown Chicken Stock: Brown stock requires the additional step
of roasting, which adds depth of avor to the stock. Use the following
method (using turkey wings) to make Brown Turkey Stock ahead for
holiday meals.
Preheat oven to 400°F. Place wings in a roasting pan. Roast in
preheated oven for about 30 minutes, until nicely browned. Add
vegetables, stir and roast for an additional 10 to 15 minutes, until
vegetables are browned.
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):
Calories 15 (0% from fat) • carb. 1g • pro. 1g • fat 0g • sat. fat 0g
• chol. 0mg • sod. 80mg • calc. 0mg • ber 0g

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Cuban Black Bean Soup
Makes 8 servings
1 pound dried black beans
1 ham hock
5 cups chicken stock
1½ cups chopped onion
¾ cup chopped red pepper
3 garlic cloves, peeled and chopped
1½ tablespoons oregano
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 bay leaf
½ teaspoon kosher salt
½ tablespoon red wine vinegar
3 tablespoons dry sherry
Sort beans and pick out any stones or bits of dirt. Soak beans overnight
(8 hours or more) in water to cover by 3 inches. Drain and rinse. Place
beans in ceramic pot of the Waring™ Slow Cooker with ham hock,
chicken stock, chopped onion, red pepper, garlic, oregano, cayenne
and bay leaf. Cover and turn power selector to high. Set time to 3
hours; once slow cooker switches to warm, set timer for 6 hours on
low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to warm when cooking time
has elapsed. Remove and discard bay leaf. Remove ham hock; let cool.
When cool enough to handle, remove meat, chop and reserve. Stir in
salt. Use a potato masher or hand blender on low speed with a gentle
up-and-down motion to mash/purée beans.* Stir in reserved ham,
vinegar and sherry.
* You may partially or totally purée the soup. (You may also transfer the
beans to a blender to purée.)
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):
Calories 243 (5% from fat) • carb. 38g • pro. 17g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g
• chol. 5mg • sod. 685mg • calc. 56mg • ber 13g

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Classic Split Pea Soup
Makes 8 servings
2 garlic cloves, peeled
6 ounces onion, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
1 celery rib, top off, cut into 1-inch pieces
8 ounces all-purpose potatoes, peeled and cut
into 3-inch lengths
8 ounces carrots, peeled and cut into 3-inch pieces
1 pound green split peas, rinsed
6 cups Chicken Stock (page 13)
1 12-ounce ham hock
(or roasted turkey leg)
1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1 tablespoon thyme
¼ cup dry sherry
Fit the metal chopping blade into a Waring™ Food Processor. With
motor running, drop garlic through feed tube and nely chop. Add onion
and celery; pulse 7 to 8 times to chop. Transfer to ceramic pot of the
Waring™ Slow Cooker.
Fit food processor with 4-mm slicing disc. Insert potatoes into large
feed tube and slice. Repeat with carrots. Add to slow cooker. Add peas,
stock, ham hock, pepper and thyme. Cover and turn Power Selector to
high. Set time for 2 hours; when slow cooker switches to warm, set time
for 6 to 7 hours and turn to low; slow cooker will automatically switch to
Warm when cooking time has elapsed.
To serve, remove ham hock and discard bone; chop meat, and return it
to soup.
Stir in sherry.
Note: If you do not have a food processor, you may chop and slice the
vegetables by hand.
Nutritional information per serving (1cup):
Calories 135 (4% from fat) • carb. 23g • pro. 8g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g
• chol. 3mg • sod. 378mg • calc. 34mg • ber 6g

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Beef Chili for a Crowd
Makes 8 servings
cooking spray
1½ teaspoons good quality olive oil divided
¾ pound onions, peeled and finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
1 teaspoon kosher salt divided
½ teaspoon freshly ground pepper divided
1½ pounds lean ground beef
¼ cup chili powder
2 teaspoons oregano
2 teaspoons cumin
½ tablespoon paprika
½ red pepper, cored, seeded, chopped
½ green pepper, cored, seeded, chopped
½ yellow pepper, cored, seeded, chopped
1 can (14 ounces) diced tomatoes, juices drained, separated
1 can (3 ounces) tomato paste, salt-free
1½ tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 cans (15–16 ounces each) beans, drained, rinsed and
drained again (i.e., black beans, pinto beans and/or red
kidney beans)
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Waring™ Slow Cooker
with cooking spray. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and
add ½ teaspoon olive oil; sauté onions and garlic until soft. Season with
¼ teaspoon salt and ¼ teaspoon pepper. Place in ceramic pot.
In the same skillet, heat another teaspoon of oil; cook ground beef until
brown, breaking up clumps with the back of a spoon. Stir in remaining
salt and pepper, and the chili powder, oregano, cumin and paprika;
cook over low heat until spices are fragrant. Transfer meat mixture to
slow cooker. Add sliced red, green, and yellow peppers. Stir in diced
tomatoes, tomato paste and red wine vinegar. Cover and turn power
selector to high. Set time to 8 to 10 hours and turn to low; slow cooker
will automatically switch to warm when cooking time has elapsed. One
hour before serving, turn heat to high. Stir in beans and slow cook until
heated through.

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Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):
Calories 267 (20% from fat) • carb. 28g • pro. 26g • fat 6g • sat. fat 2g
• chol. 49mg • sod. 330mg • calc. 90mg • ber 7g
Veal Stew with
Mushrooms & Artichokes
Makes about 8 servings
½ cup unbleached all-purpose flour
¾ teaspoon kosher salt
¾ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
2 pounds veal stew meat, cut into 1-inch cubes
6 teaspoons good quality olive oil, divided
½ cup dry sherry
¾ pound button mushrooms, sliced
1 cup onion, peeled and chopped (about 1 large)
¾ cup sliced celery
½ can (14-ounce) diced tomatoes, drained
½ cup chicken stock
1 shallot, peeled and minced
1 garlic clove, peeled and minced
¾ teaspoon ground coriander
5 whole sprigs of parsley with stems
1 bay leaf
1 package frozen artichokes, thawed
¼ cup chopped fresh parsley
Mix the our, salt and pepper in a pie plate or other at bowl. Lightly
dust veal cubes with seasoned our, shaking off excess. Heat
2 teaspoons of oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. In
2 batches, brown veal on all sides. Transfer browned veal to the
ceramic pot of the Waring™ Slow Cooker. After each batch, deglaze
pan by adding ¼ cup sherry to the hot skillet, scraping up any brown
bits; add to the ceramic pot.
When all meat is browned, add 1 teaspoon oil; brown mushrooms
in 2 batches and add to pot. Place onion, celery, tomatoes, chicken
stock, shallot, garlic, and coriander in the slow cooker with veal and
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Tuck the bay leaf into the center. Cover and turn power selector to high.
Set time to 8 hours and press low; the slow cooker will automatically
switch to warm when cooking time has elapsed. At this point, the stew
can wait on warm until you are ready to nish cooking.
One hour before serving, remove parsley sprigs and bay leaf; discard.
Stir in artichokes, cover and slow cook on low for 1 hour. Garnish with
chopped fresh parsley to serve.
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):
Calories 285 (31% from fat) • carb. 18g • pro. 28g • fat 10g • sat. fat 2g
• chol. 85mg • sod. 421mg • calc. 71mg • ber 6g
Chicken Cacciatore
Makes 4 to 6 servings
6 ounces yellow onion, peeled and cut vertically into ½-inch
thick slices
½ red bell pepper, cored, seeded, cut lengthwise into ½-inch
thick slices
½ yellow bell pepper, cored, seeded, cut lengthwise into
½-inch-thick slices
2 garlic cloves, peeled
1 can (15 ounces) diced tomatoes, drained, juices discarded
2 tablespoons tomato paste
2 tablespoons white vermouth or other dry white wine
1½ teaspoons oregano
¾ teaspoon basil
½ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 pounds bone-in, skinless chicken thighs
½ cup unbleached all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
4 ounces portobello mushrooms, cut into ½-inch-thick slices
1 bay leaf
Place the onions, peppers, garlic, drained tomatoes, tomato paste,
vermouth, oregano, basil, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. Toss gently
to combine. Trim chicken thighs of visible fat. Toss in our to coat

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lightly–discardexcessour.Heatonetablespoonoliveoilina12-inch
nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add half the chicken and cook
over medium-high heat for 3 minutes on each side until brown. Transfer
to a plate and repeat with the remaining chicken. Add the remaining
tablespoon olive oil and cook the portobello mushrooms in a single
layer until golden brown on each side, about 3 minutes per side. Add
the browned portobello mushrooms to the vegetable mixture.
Arrange half the chicken thighs in the ceramic pot of the Waring™ Slow
Cooker. Top with half the vegetable mixture. Repeat layers. Tuck bay
leaf into the center of the mixture. Cover and turn power selector to
high. Set time to 8 hours and turn to low; slow cooker will automatically
switch to warm when cooking time has elapsed. Remove and discard
bay leaf before serving.
Nutritional information per serving (based on 6 servings):
Calories 599 • (37% from fat) • carb. 25g • pro. 61g • fat 23g • sat. fat 6g
• chol. 204mg • sod. 571mg • calc. 93mg • ber 5g
Barbecue Beef Brisket
This is a multi-step process, but well worth the effort. Because brisket is chilled
after cooking, it allows you to remove excess fat, and makes slicing easier.
Makes 6 to 8 servings
1 beef brisket, approximately 2½ pounds
2 tablespoons light or dark brown sugar, packed
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon liquid smoke
1 medium onion, peeled, cut into ½-inch slices
½ cup lager or ale
2 cups (more to taste) purchased barbecue sauce
Trim fat cap on top of brisket to 8-inchthickness.Donotremoveitall–
it helps to keep the brisket tender and moist. Combine the brown sugar,
Worcestershire, pepper, garlic powder, salt, dry mustard, and liquid
smoke. Rub all over the brisket. If time allows, cover and refrigerate
overnight to marinate. Make a single layer of the sliced onions in the
bottom of the ceramic pot of the Waring™ Slow Cooker. Add the lager.

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Place the coated brisket on top. Cover and turn power selector to high.
Set time to 10 to 12 hours and turn to low; slow cooker will automatically
switch to warm setting. Remove the brisket, onions and cooking juices
from the slow cooker and place in a shallow pan. Cover and refrigerate.
One hour before serving, remove brisket from refrigerator. Preheat
oven to 375°F. Remove hardened fat and discard. Remove brisket from
cooking liquid. Strain liquid from onions and reserve for another use
(youwillhaveabout2cups.Thismaybefrozen–itisverygoodtouse
in soups); discard onions. Slice meat thin (8-inch thick slices) while
cold.* Reassemble and place in roasting pan/baking dish. Spread 2
cups barbecue sauce evenly over the reassembled roast. Cover pan
with lid or foil and place in preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes, until
heated through. Serve hot.
Alternatively, the meat can be sliced thick, then shredded using two
forks or ngers. Stir in sauce and reheat until it just bubbles. After
reheating, the Beef Barbecue may be placed in the slow cooker on low
for 1 hour, then turned to warm when cooking time has elapsed.
*Thin slices will be easy to achieve using an electric knife.
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):
Calories 229 (31% from fat) • carb. 14g • pro. 25g • fat 8g • sat. fat 2g
• chol. 72mg • sod. 496mg • calc. 38mg • ber 1g
Dilled Pot Roast
Makes 4 to 6 servings
¹∕³cup unbleached all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
2½ pounds beef roast, rump, chuck or arm cut
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons Dijon-style mustard
2 onions, peeled and cut into eighths
2 carrots, peeled and sliced into 1-inch pieces
1 celery rib, with top, cut into 1-inch pieces
2 garlic cloves, peeled
1 teaspoon dill seed
½ teaspoon peppercorns
¼ cup nonfat, low-sodium beef stock
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
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