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  2. Clootie dumpling - Wikipedia

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    A clootie dumpling is a traditional Scottish pudding made with flour, breadcrumbs, dried fruit (currants, raisins, sultanas), suet, sugar and spices with some milk to bind it. . Ingredients are mixed well into a dough, then wrapped up in a floured cloth (the clootie), placed in a large pan of boiling water and simmered for a few hours before being lifted out and dried near the fire or in an oven.

  3. These Easy Potluck Recipes Can All Be Made Using a Crock-Pot

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    Slow Cooker Bolognese. Using your slow cooker to make this hearty meat sauce means it'll be easy to make ahead of time. In fact, you can whip up a big batch in advance and freeze it for up to two ...

  4. 6 Secrets to the Best Slow Cooker Supper You've Ever Made - AOL

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    Get the Recipe: Kalua Pig in a Slow Cooker 2. For Meat, Choose Cheap and Skinless. The slow cooker's long, gentle cooking method can turn even the toughest cuts of meat into tender, juicy bites.

  5. 9 Mistakes You Should Never Make With A Slow Cooker - AOL

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    "The slow cooker, a countertop electrical appliance, cooks foods slowly at a low temperature—generally between 170° and 280° F. The low heat helps less expensive, leaner cuts of meat become ...

  6. Low-temperature cooking - Wikipedia

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    Low-temperature cooking is a cooking technique that uses temperatures in the range of about 60 to 90 °C (140 to 194 °F) [1] for a prolonged time to cook food. Low-temperature cooking methods include sous vide cooking, slow cooking using a slow cooker, cooking in a normal oven which has a minimal setting of about 70 °C (158 °F), and using a combi steamer providing exact temperature control.

  7. Scottish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Scottish cuisine (Scots: Scots cookery/cuisine; Scottish Gaelic: Biadh na h-Alba) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with Scotland.It has distinctive attributes and recipes of its own, but also shares much with other British and wider European cuisine as a result of local, regional, and continental influences — both ancient and modern.

  8. Slow Cooker Chicken and Dumplings Are Ree's Weeknight Trick - AOL

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    Return the shredded chicken to the slow cooker, and add the peas. Lay the biscuits out on a clean work surface. Sprinkle with the cheddar and chives, lightly pressing the cheese and chives into ...

  9. Suet pudding - Wikipedia

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    This was prepared in a large cauldron, the ingredients being slow cooked, with dried fruits, sugar and spices added. In the 15th century, plum pottage was a mixture of meat, vegetables and fruit served at the beginning of a meal. [4] The name suet pudding refers to the fat mixed with the flour; it is the fat from around the kidneys of mammals.