As we are virgin caravaners can anyone tell us if it is possible to use a slow cooker in a caravan? Sausages etc on the bbq do get a bit boring and would be lovely to make a slow cooked chilli/ bol/ curry to be ready on return from a day out??
We've taken ours with us & it's lovely to come back shattered from a day out to a good cooked meal that just needs dishing up. We use it for all sorts - full joints, casseroles, chilli etc...
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Of course ! Why not ? Lots of people use them. With an oven, hob, steamer, Cadac and a slow cooker, we cook all the stuff we normally cook at home and more ! Not boring at all. We love cooking while we are away. The only thing we do differently is to cook smelly stuff on the Cadac outside eg fry ups, roasts, paella etc. I would probably leave the slow cooker in the awning all day though - just to keep the smell away from the bedding etc. Last summer on the Isle of Wight I even saw someone with a deep fat fryer in their awning !
My friend always takes hers and she has often talked about how wonderful it is coming back to a wonderful meal - at which point I tell her to shut up cos My OH is a vegetarian and although DS is carnivore like me DD will only eat chicken and we cant live on chicken stews can we? So t'would be no use to me - I'd still have to cook stuff when we got back.
Tesco have there double points exchange on the club card vouchers on at the mo so I can see a little new purchase coming on and slow cookers are included in the offer!
If you're stuck for ideas you can buy the "Slow Cooker Cook Book" which has some lovely recipes in it. Lakeland sell it or you should be able to get it from any good book shop.
We've used our slow cooker when camping in the tent and plan to use it in the caravan too.