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Cooking made slow & easy
And the quick-cooking microwave soon short-circuited the slow cooker's popularity.
But more than 30 years later, the slow cooker is alive and well; some folks never stopped using them. And, like fondue and hip-hugger jeans, they're making a comeback. So if yours has been stashed in the gadget graveyard of your basement, it's time to haul it out.
Williams has been teaching slow cooker classes at local cooking stores and in the Salt Lake County Extension office. Two Utahns, Stephanie Ashcraft of Provo and Janet Eyring of Heber, co-authored a new cookbook, "101 Things to Do With a Slow Cooker," published by Gibbs Smith of Layton. Eyring teaches a popular monthly cooking class, "Slow Cooker Sensations," at Macey's stores in Pleasant Grove, Orem and Provo. Ashcraft wrote "101 Things to Do With a Cake Mix" that sold over 130,000 copies since it was published in 2000. She also teaches cooking classes at Macey's.
"The (creamed soups) do really welI in the slow cooker, they're fast to use and most people have it in the cupboard. That's a benefit of the book is that it uses simple ingredients, and there's not much pre-preparation. If people don't like the fat content, they can use the Healthy Request soups and the recipes will turn out fine," she said.
"I was amazed at how much you can do," Ashcraft said. She especially likes the lasagna recipe, because you don't have to pre-cook the noodles. "The hardest part is browning the ground beef. I never make lasagna in my oven anymore."
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