Am I the only one who gets intensely frustrated with slow cooker recipes that promise the world and deliver…meh? I swear every recipe claims “fall-apart tenderness” and “effortless weeknight dinner,” but half the time I’m left with tough meat and a watery sauce after 8 hours on low. It’s like the food bloggers are living in a different dimension where slow cookers magically defy the laws of thermodynamics.
I’ve started meticulously searing meats beforehand, reducing liquids, and even adding thickening agents at the end, just to combat the bland, watery mess. And don’t even get me started on trying to slow cook vegetables! Has anyone actually achieved perfectly cooked, non-mushy carrots and potatoes in a slow cooker? I always end up roasting them separately for the last 30 minutes just to save them.Anyone else feel like slow cooking expectations are wildly unrealistic, or am I just cursed with a perpetually disappointing Crock-Pot experience? Any tips for achieving that elusive “effortless perfection” the recipes promise?