View Full Version : Forgot to turn slow cooker ON! Recipe says low can we cook High?
RoarsomeMum
12-06-2010, 14:15
Darn it, Ribs on the webber, sticky date in oven and scalloped potatoes in slow cooker, cept we forgot to turn it on!!!!!:thumbsdown::(
It says ot cook on low.. (I think it is to make sure soup sort of goes liquidy with the water from spuds..)
WIll we kill it to try cooking on High instead of low? (should we add more liquid just incase?)
Seems only Liquid is the condensed soup, and that is sitting in globs on top..
Darn!!!!!:crying:
I can handle eating at 6pm, but not 11pm!~
Any advice or hints more than welcome! (infact, needed!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
TIA
RoarsomeMum
12-06-2010, 14:29
Low is doing Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooothing.. :no:
Oh Dang it DH was trying so hard.. I want to turn it to high but not kill it!!!!
BazzasMum
12-06-2010, 14:31
If you want to eat it tonight, then put it on high! The worst thing that'll happen is you need to add more liquid which you'll be able to tell by half way through.
I've done that a few times, high for half the time will cook as well. I hope.
StrawberryTheMilkshake
12-06-2010, 15:46
I assume it will be ok..... I guess just keep an eye on it, make sure its not drying out and like the other poster said, just add more liquid if you need to.
Good luck, does sound really yummy!!
Yeh! High should be fine. Most recipes I have seen say 8 hours for low, 4 for high so I assume that high just cooks it's twice as fast which is perfect for you!
Enjoy your dinner! It sounds yum! :)
RoarsomeMum
12-06-2010, 15:56
Thank you everyone!!!!!!!!!
I put a splash of milk in and sort of spread the soup round, and it seems to be doing O.K on high!!
Hope it is yum! Smells Yum!!
Thanks again!:thumbsup:
OneMore4Me
12-06-2010, 16:16
i always cook dishes on high for 4 hrs or low for 8
mumofjaxs
12-06-2010, 20:06
RoarsomeMum can you please post the recipe I would love to give it a try. :chef:
Did it turn out ok on high?
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