Cuisinart Slow Cooker CRC 650 User Manual

Slow Cooker  
Cookbook  
traditional to gourmet recipes  
model psc-650  
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Introduction  
Get ready to slow down and enjoy meals!  
Your Cuisinart® Slow Cooker is designed to have  
your favorite one-pot recipes ready and waiting for you.  
Slow cooking is a traditional method that tenderizes meats  
and melds flavors to produce delicious family dinners  
and easy, relaxing suppers with friends.  
You can even prepare desserts in your Slow Cooker.  
Easy to operate, easy to serve from,  
and easy to clean...  
enjoy!  
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Contents  
Tips & Hints  
2 - 4  
Important Guidelines  
5
Suggested Foods  
6
List of Recipes  
7 - 8  
Starters/Beverages/Miscellaneous  
9 - 15  
Soups & Stocks  
16 - 25  
Stews & Chilis  
26 - 32  
Entrées & Sauces  
33 - 51  
Side Dishes  
52 - 66  
Desserts  
67 - 83  
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Tips & Hints  
Before food is added, the ceramic pot may be lightly coated with cooking spray so  
cooked foods release more easily.  
Root vegetables such as carrots and potatoes will take longer to cook. Either cut the  
pieces smaller or place on bottom of Slow Cooker. Baby carrots, for example, may  
take longer than other vegetables.  
Ground meats and uncooked sausages should always be browned and drained be-  
fore adding to Slow Cooker. Smoked sausage such as kielbasa does not need to be  
browned (though it may add flavor and visual appeal). If browning the night before,  
make certain the meat is cooked completely through and properly refrigerated.  
Combine with other ingredients just before slow cooking.  
Browning meats (roasts, chops, cubes for stews) and poultry adds flavor and eye ap-  
peal to the finished dishes. It also helps cook out some of the fat.  
In general, cooking for 1 hour on High is the equivalent of cooking for  
2 hours on Low.  
If you are not ready to serve food immediately, switch to the Warm mode to hold  
foods until ready to serve.  
Tender vegetables, or those that you wish to be crisp-tender, should be added  
during the last 30 minutes of cooking time to prevent overcooking.  
Each time you remove the lid, you will lose heat and will need to add 15 to 20  
minutes to your cooking time. If you do need to stir (or peek), lift the lid just  
slightly so that you can get the spoon or spatula in.  
A fat mop can be used to remove separated fat from slow cooked food by brushing  
it over the top. Alternatively, the food may be refrigerated, and the congealed fat  
can then be lifted off and discarded before reheating and serving.  
Many slow-cooked foods such as stews benefit from cooling and refrigerating, then  
reheating – as the saying goes, stew or chili is always better the second day.  
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If using frozen foods, thaw completely before adding to Slow Cooker.  
To cut the fat from recipes, remove as much of the visible fat as possible from  
meats and poultry. Cook and drain all ground meats. Remove skin from poultry.  
Dried beans should be soaked overnight, then rinsed, drained and rinsed again be-  
fore cooking. Do not add salt or any acid to beans when cooking, as it will prevent  
them from softening completely. Dried beans can be cooked ahead, drained and  
frozen. Thaw before adding to your favorite recipes.  
The Slow Cooker is perfect for foods that require long, slow simmering, such as  
soups, stocks, stews, and dried beans.  
The Slow Cooker is the perfect way to cook items that require a bain marie,  
or water bath. We recommend starting out with hot water and cooking on High  
for most of these recipes.  
Cooking ground meats in the Slow Cooker without browning them first is not  
recommended, as ground meat has a high incidence of bacterial contamination.  
Ground meats used in the Slow Cooker should be browned first. We strongly  
advise against cooking a meatloaf in the Slow Cooker. (The Country Paté in our  
recipe book is an exception. The meat is ground fresh in the Cuisinart® Food  
Processor and is cooked in a simmering water bath on the High Setting. When we  
tested with a probe thermometer, the Paté had reached safe food cooking  
temperature well within suggested U.S.D.A. recommendations.)  
Most of the recipes in this book are cooked on Low using the timer function, to  
allow you maximum freedom to go on to do other tasks. Most meats are better  
when cooked on Low (slower) than on High, and the recipes are written as such.  
If you prefer to slow cook on High, cut the cooking time in half.  
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To adapt your own recipes to the Slow Cooker:  
For most recipes, reduce the cooking liquid by at least 50% (soups are the  
exception). Liquids do not evaporate as they do in traditional cooking, and you  
often will end up with more liquid than when you began.  
In most cases, all ingredients can go in the Slow Cooker at once and can cook all  
day on Low setting. While it is not necessary to brown or sauté vegetables (onions,  
carrots, celery, peppers, etc.), it may add to the flavor. Browning meats adds to their  
taste and visual appeal, and helps to remove fat.  
Certain cuts of meat are more appropriate for Slow Cooker cooking: brisket, tip  
roast, chuck or rump roast, beef bottom round, pork shoulder or Boston butt,  
lamb shoulder, venison, chicken legs and thighs. Particularly lean cuts such as bone-  
less, skinless chicken breast or “new generation” pork loin or tenderloin may seem  
dry when prepared in a Slow Cooker. See list of meats that are best in Slow Cooker  
(page 6).  
Dairy products (milk, sour cream, some cheeses) will break down and curdle  
during slow cooking. Substitute canned evaporated milk or nonfat dry milk, or add  
dairy products during the last 30 minutes of cooking.  
When making soups, add solid ingredients to Slow Cooker and then liquid to  
cover. If a thinner soup is desired, add more liquid to taste.  
If your recipe calls for precooked pasta – UNDERCOOK it.  
Add cooked rice to recipes during last hour of cooking.  
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Important Guidelines  
The Slow Cooker should always be at least half full for best cooking results; how-  
ever, the Slow Cooker should never be more than three-quarters full (about 1 inch  
from the top rim).  
Because the Slow Cooker heats and cooks at low temperatures, food should be  
at room temperature before it goes into the cooker. If the food is refrigerator  
temperature, heat it on the high setting for about 2 hours to heat the contents to  
140°F before changing to the low setting.  
If foods are to be cooked the next day in the ceramic pot, do not store in the  
refrigerator overnight.  
Any leftover food should be removed from the ceramic pot and stored in plastic  
containers up to 2 days, or frozen for future use.  
NEVER use the Slow Cooker to reheat food, as potentially harmful bacteria could  
develop during the slow cooking process. Remove food from the ceramic pot and  
reheat in a heat-safe container on a stovetop, or in an oven or microwave. Return  
food to the ceramic pot and keep warm in an oven, covering with foil, if desired.  
DO NOT use the glass lid in an oven. DO NOT place the ceramic pot on a  
stovetop or in a microwave.  
Do not place the ceramic pot directly on a table or countertop.  
Do not add frozen food such as meat or vegetables to Slow Cooker dishes. Heat to  
room temperature before adding.  
For food safety reasons, whole chickens should not be cooked in a Slow Cooker.  
They may not reach safe temperature in the proper amount of time.  
When cooking meat, the USDA recommends setting the unit to High for one hour  
and then reducing the heat to Low.  
Avoid sudden temperature changes. Really cold food or water can crack a hot  
ceramic pot.  
Never heat the ceramic pot when it is empty.  
Do not touch sides of Slow Cooker ceramic pot or Slow Cooker base while food is  
cooking.  
Always use potholders or oven mitts when removing the lid or ceramic pot from  
the base after cooking.  
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Suggested Foods  
Meats  
Beef / Veal: Choose cuts that are full of flavor and benefit from braising.  
› Arm pot roast  
› Beef brisket or corned beef brisket  
› Beef short ribs  
› Bottom round roast  
› Chuck or rump roast  
› Chuck shoulder steak  
› Veal shanks  
Pork: Less tender cuts work best – the lean “new generation pork” may become dry  
when cooked in Slow Cooker.  
› Boston butt roast  
› Pork shoulder pieces  
› Sausages  
› Country-style pork ribs (bone-in)  
› Pork shoulder or blade roast  
Lamb: Choose flavorful cuts that benefit from braising to tenderize.  
› Lamb shoulder  
› Lamb stew meat  
› Lamb shanks  
Poultry: Best choice: dark meat – bone-in and skinless. Breast meat can become  
dry in texture if cooked too long.  
› Chicken or turkey legs and thighs (remove skin to reduce fat)  
Game: Game generally tends to be less tender so it is perfect for the  
Slow Cooker.  
› Venison roasts or stew meat  
› Pheasant, duck thighs and legs  
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Recipes  
Starters/Beverages/Miscellaneous  
› Country Pâté with Cranberries and Pistachios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
› Chili Spiced Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
› Spinach, Gruyère & Artichoke Dip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
› Mulled Cider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
› Irish Oatmeal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
› Apricot Pecan Brown Bread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Soups & Stocks  
› Spanish Bean Soup with Chorizo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
› Cuban Black Bean Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
› Caramelized Onion Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
› Sausage & Lentil Soup with Tortellini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
› Curried Yellow Pea Soup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
› Classic Split Pea Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
› Tomato Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
› Brown Beef Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
› Chicken Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
› Roasted Vegetable Stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Stew & Chilis  
› White Chili with Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
› Beef Chili for a Crowd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
› Heart Smart Turkey Chili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
› Corn and Green Chili Chowder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
› Veal Stew with Mushrooms & Artichokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
› Mediterranean Seafood Stew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
› Seafood Chili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Entrees & Sauces  
› Chicken Cacciatore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
› Lemon Chicken with Rosemary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
› Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
› Barbecue Beef Brisket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
› Barbecue Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
› Dilled Pot Roast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
› New England Short Ribs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
› Corned Beef with Vegetables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
› Pulled Pork Barbecue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
(continued)  
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Entrees & Sauces  
› Braised Veal Shanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
› Slow Cooked Lamb Shanks with White Beans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
› Penne Lasagna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
› Red Beans & Sausage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
› Macaroni with Four Cheeses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
› Tomato Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
Side Dishes  
› New Potatoes with Rosemary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
› "Almost" Baked Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
› Warm Baked Potato Salad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
› Mashed Potato Pie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
› Party Potatoes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
› Butternut Squash & Mushroom Scallop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
› Corn Pudding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
› Ratatouille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
› Roasted Beet Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
› Spinach Timbale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
› Stewed Green Beans and Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
› Succotash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
› Sweet Potatoes & Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
› Vegetable Tian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
› Wild Mushroom Ragout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Desserts  
› Ginger Poached Pears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
› Honey Yogurt Cream. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
› Chocolate Glaze. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
› Stewed Rhubarb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
› Baked Apples. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
› Raspberry Swirl Cheesecake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
› Apple Streusel Cheesecake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
› Chocolate Ricotta Cheesecake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
› Lemon Cheesecake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
› Chocolate Terrine with Chocolate Cookie Crust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
› Applesauce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
› Apricot Almond Bread Pudding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78  
› Chocolate Pudding Cake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
› French Vanilla Rice Pudding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
› Peach Cobbler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81  
› Steamed Chocolate Cherry Pudding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
› Winter Fruit Crisp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
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Country Pâté with  
Cranberries and Pistachios  
Makes 12 slices  
tablespoon unsalted butter  
²∕  
cup dried cranberries  
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
teaspoon herbes de Provence  
teaspoon sage  
³
ounces shallots, peeled and  
chopped  
¼
pound lean pork (trimmed  
shoulder), cut into ꢀ-inch cubes  
½
½
pound veal, cut into ꢀ-inch cubes  
teaspoon allspice  
pound chicken thighs, skinless,  
boneless, cut into ꢀ-inch cubes  
¹∕teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg  
¹∕teaspoon cayenne pepper  
¹∕teaspoon cumin  
large egg, lightly beaten  
cup half-and-half  
¹∕  
³
cooking spray  
¹∕  
³
cup white vermouth or dry white  
wine  
¹∕  
pound prosciutto, thinly sliced  
quart boiling water  
³
²∕  
³
cup shelled white pistachios  
Heat butter in a ꢀ0-inch Cuisinart® nonstick skillet over medium heat. Cook shal-  
lots, stirring occasionally, until soft, about ꢄ minutes. Let cool; reserve.  
Insert the metal blade in a Cuisinart® Food Processor. Place pork cubes in the work  
bowl and pulse ꢀ0 to ꢀꢄ times until finely chopped. Do not overprocess. Remove;  
place in a large bowl. Place veal cubes in work bowl and pulse to chop; transfer to  
bowl with pork. Repeat with chicken.  
Add cooled shallots, egg, half-and-half, wine, pistachios, cranberries, salt, pep-  
per, herbes de Provence, sage, allspice, nutmeg, cayenne, and cumin to the mixing  
bowl. Stir to combine thoroughly.  
Taste for seasoning by flattening ꢀ tablespoon of pâté mixture into a patty shape  
and cooking in a skillet until brown. Adjust seasonings if needed.  
Lightly coat an ꢇ½ x ꢃ½ x ꢁ½-inch loaf pan with cooking spray. Line pan with  
slices of prosciutto, letting ends hang over the edges. Spoon in meat mixture, press-  
ing down to even. Cover with a slice of prosciutto and fold over the ends to cover  
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the meat mixture. Cut a ꢁ0-inch length of aluminum foil, fold to double and coat  
one side with cooking spray. Cover pan with foil, sprayed side down. Secure with  
kitchen twine.  
Place rack in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add boiling water. Care-  
fully place filled and covered loaf pan on rack. Cover and press the on/off button to  
turn the unit on. Set the time to ꢂ hours and press High; slow cooker will auto-  
matically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. The internal temperature  
of pâté should be ꢀꢅ0°F. Let the pâté stand in the slow cooker until cool enough  
to handle. Place the covered loaf pan in a shallow baking dish. Cover with another  
baking dish. Place ꢂ or ꢃ one-pound cans on top to weigh down. Refrigerate until  
completely cool – at least ꢇ hours or overnight.  
Remove foil and loosen pâté with a sharp knife run around the edges. Invert onto a  
plate. Scrape off and discard congealed juices. Cut into slices and serve with sliced  
crusty bread, mustard and cornichons.  
Nutritional information per slice:  
Calories 155 (47% from fat) • carb. 7g • pro. 13g • fat 7g  
• sat. fat 3g • chol. 52mg • sod. 293mg • calc. 26mg • fiber 1g  
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Chili Spiced Nuts  
Makes 9 cups  
tablespoon chili powder (mild,  
medium or hot – to taste)  
ꢀ½ cups unsalted shelled cashews  
ꢀ½ cups unsalted shelled macadamia  
nuts  
ꢀ½ teaspoons ground cumin  
ꢀ½ teaspoons kosher salt  
ꢀ½ cups unsalted shelled pecan halves  
ꢀ½ cups unsalted shelled pistachios  
ꢀ½ cups pepitas  
teaspoon oregano  
½
teaspoon granulated or powdered  
garlic  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil  
¼
teaspoon cayenne pepper  
ꢀ½ cups unsalted shelled whole  
almonds  
Place the chili powder, cumin, salt, oregano, garlic powder, and cayenne in a small  
bowl. Stir to combine; reserve.  
Place the nuts in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add spice mixture;  
stir. Drizzle with olive oil and stir to coat. Cover and press the on/off button to turn  
the unit on. Set time to ꢂ0 minutes and press High. When unit switches to warm,  
remove cover, reset time for ꢁ hours and press Low. Stir mixture occasionally, about  
every ꢀꢄ minutes. Transfer nuts to a baking sheet lined with paper towels to cool  
before serving or storing. Store in an airtight container for up to ꢁ weeks.  
Nutritional information per serving (2 tablespoons):  
Calories 114 (77% from fat) • carb. 4g • pro. 4g • fat 10g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 31mg • calc. 18mg • fiber 1g  
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Spinach, Gruyère  
& Artichoke Dip  
The slow cooker is the perfect vessel to bake our version of this old snack favorite to  
feed a crowd, especially when your oven is busy with the rest of the meal.  
Makes about 2 quarts  
ꢀꢅ ounces frozen spinach (one bag),  
thawed  
½
ounces Gruyère, shredded  
garlic clove, finely chopped  
ounce shallot, finely chopped  
ounces Parmesan, grated  
teaspoon Tabasco® or other hot  
sauce (use more or less to taste)  
cans (ꢀꢄ ounces each) quartered  
artichoke hearts, drained  
ꢀꢅ ounces reduced fat cream  
cheese, cut into ꢀ-inch pieces  
¼
cup evaporated fat-free milk, not  
reconstituted  
Brush a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish lightly with olive oil or coat with cooking spray. Place  
the spinach in a clean, dark kitchen towel and squeeze until all liquid is removed;  
reserve. Place the artichoke quarters in a towel and squeeze gently to remove excess  
liquid (do not squeeze too hard); reserve.  
Place the cream cheese and evaporated milk in a large bowl. Using a hand-held  
mixer on medium speed, beat until creamy and smooth. Add the Gruyère, garlic,  
shallot, and two-thirds of the Parmesan; stir on low speed. Add the reserved arti-  
choke hearts and hot sauce; stir on low speed to blend.  
Transfer the mixture to the prepared dish; sprinkle with remaining Parmesan. Place  
the rack in the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Place the filled soufflé dish on the rack.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours and  
press High; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed.  
Dip should be puffed and bubbly when done. Serve hot with crackers or sliced  
French bread.  
Nutritional information per serving (2 tablespoons):  
Calories 61 (59% from fat) • carb. 3g • pro. 4g • fat 4g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 9mg • sod. 192mg • calc. 95mg • fiber 1g  
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Mulled Cider  
Makes 4 quarts  
quarts fresh unpasteurized  
apple cider  
whole orange, unpeeled, sliced  
cup brown sugar  
¼
slices peeled, fresh ginger, each  
about the size of a quarter  
ꢀ½ teaspoons whole cloves  
teaspoon whole allspice berries  
whole cinnamon sticks  
Place all ingredients in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Stir to mix.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours and  
press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm after cooking time has  
elapsed. Strain out orange slices and spices if desired. Ladle into mugs to serve.  
Nutritional information per serving (½ cup):  
Calories 67 (0% from fat) • carb. 17g • pro. 0g • fat 0g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 5mg • calc. 14mg • fiber 0g  
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Makes 8 servings  
cooking spray  
cups steel-cut Irish Oatmeal  
quarts water  
teaspoon kosher salt  
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with  
cooking spray. Place oatmeal, water and salt in the pot; stir. Cover and press the  
on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours and press Low; slow cooker  
will automatically switch to Warm after cooking time has elapsed.  
Notes:  
For a fruity oatmeal add chopped dried fruits such as apples, pears, plums, apri-  
cots, peaches, cherries or cranberries; about ꢀ to ꢁ tablespoons per serving. For  
Cinnamon Irish Oatmeal, add ꢀ to ꢁ teaspoons dried cinnamon before cooking  
Nutritional information per serving (about 7/8 cup):  
Calories 152 (16% from fat) • carb. 27g • pro. 5g • fat 2g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 172mg • calc. 5mg • fiber 4g  
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Apricot Pecan Brown Bread  
Makes 8 slices  
tablespoon unsalted butter, melted  
cup cornmeal  
½
teaspoon salt  
½
½
½
¹∕  
³
cup honey  
cup rye flour  
cup buttermilk  
cup whole-wheat flour  
teaspoon baking soda  
¹∕  
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¹∕  
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cup chopped dried apricots  
cup toasted and chopped pecans  
Cut a sheet of aluminum foil ꢁ0 inches long. Fold to double (or use a single sheet  
of heavy duty foil, ꢀ0 inches in length. Brush the bottom and sides of an  
ꢇ½ x ꢃ x ꢁ-inch/ꢄ Cup loaf pan with butter. Brush an area in the center of the  
doubled foil the size of the top of the loaf pan with butter. Reserve.  
Place the cornmeal, rye flour, whole-wheat flour, baking soda and salt in a medium  
bowl; stir with a whisk. Add the honey and buttermilk. Stir until blended and  
smooth. Fold in the apricots and pecans. Turn into the prepared pan. Cover with  
the foil, buttered side down. Press the foil to the sides of the pan. Use kitchen twine  
to tie the foil tightly around the sides of the pan.  
Place the rack in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart™ Slow Cooker. Place the covered  
loaf pan on the rack. Add hot water to come halfway up the pan. Cover and press  
the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours and press High. Once  
cooking time elapses, remove loaf pan from the slow cooker using potholders.  
Place on a cooking rack. Loosen string, lift off foil covering from back to front. Turn  
bread onto cutting board and slice.  
Nutritional information per serving (one slice):  
Calories 163 (12% from fat) • carb. 34g • pro. 4g • fat 2g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 5mg • sod. 327mg • calc. 162mg • fiber 3g  
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Spanish Bean Soup  
with Chorizo  
Makes 12 cups  
½
pound dried chickpeas (garbanzo  
beans)  
½
teaspoon saffron threads  
garlic cloves, peeled and chopped  
cups water  
ham hock (ꢀꢁ ounces) or leftover  
ham bone  
ꢀꢁ ounces chicken or turkey chorizo,  
chopped (hot sausage, crumbled  
or kielbasa, chopped)  
ꢀꢁ ounces new potatoes (ꢀ to ꢀ½-  
inch  
size), halved or quartered  
teaspoons olive oil, divided  
ounces onions, chopped  
Soak chickpeas overnight in water to cover by ꢂ inches. Drain and rinse. Place in  
ceramic pot of Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with ham hock or ham bone and potatoes.  
Heat ꢁ teaspoons oil in ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® skillet over medium heat. Add onions;  
cook ꢁ to ꢂ minutes to soften. Stir in saffron and garlic. Cook ꢁ to ꢂ minutes lon-  
ger. Add onion mixture to slow cooker with ꢇ cups water.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢁ hours and press  
High. Once time elapses set timer again for ꢅ hours and press Simmer; slow cooker  
will automatically switch to Warm after cooking time has elapsed.  
Heat remaining ꢀ teaspoon oil in same skillet over medium-high heat. Brown cho-  
rizo, drain; stir into soup. Slow cook on Low for ꢃꢄ minutes. If the soup seems too  
thick, add some more water.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 103 (18% from fat) • carb. 17g • pro. 4g • fat 2g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 12mg • calc. 40mg • fiber 6g  
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Cuban Black Bean Soup  
Makes 10 cups  
ꢀ½ pounds dried black beans  
½
tablespoon oregano  
teaspoon cayenne pepper  
bay leaf  
ham hocks  
cups chicken stock  
cups chopped onion  
cup chopped red pepper  
garlic cloves, peeled and chopped  
teaspoon kosher salt  
tablespoon red wine vinegar  
cup dry sherry  
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Sort beans and pick out any stones or bits of dirt. Soak beans overnight (ꢇ hours  
or more) in water to cover by ꢂ inches. Drain and rinse. Place beans in ceramic pot  
of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with ham hocks, chicken stock, chopped onion, red  
pepper, garlic, oregano, cayenne and bay leaf.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢁ hours and press  
High. Once time elapses set timer again for ꢅ hours and press Simmer; slow cooker  
will automatically switch to Warm again when cooking time has elapsed.  
Remove and discard bay leaf. Remove ham hocks, let cool. When cool enough to  
handle, remove meat, chop and reserve. Stir in salt.  
Use a potato masher or Cuisinart® Hand Blender on Low speed with a gentle up  
and down motion to mash/purée beans.  
You may partially or totally purée the soup. Stir in reserved ham, vinegar and  
sherry.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 243 (5% from fat) • carb. 38g • pro. 17g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 5mg • sod. 685mg • calc. 56mg • fiber 13g  
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Caramelized Onion Soup  
Makes 8 servings  
tablespoons unbleached  
all-purpose flour  
pounds onions, peeled and sliced  
tablespoons unsalted butter,  
melted  
tablespoon brown sugar  
cups meat stock (half chicken and  
half beef is fine), hot  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil  
ꢀ½ teaspoons kosher salt  
tablespoons Port  
Combine onions, butter, olive oil and salt in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow  
Cooker. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time for one  
hour and press High. Once time elapses, reset time for ꢄ hours and press Low to  
cook until nicely browned. Stir every hour so the onions color evenly.  
When onions are done, sprinkle in flour and sugar. Cook on Low for ꢂ0 minutes,  
stirring occasionally. Add hot stock and cook on High for one hour. Reduce to Low  
for ꢁ hours longer. Stir in Port.  
Serve soup with slices of toasted French bread, topped with melted Parmesan  
cheese.  
Nutritional information per serving (¾ cup without cheese):  
Calories 190 (31% from fat) • carb. 27g • pro. 6g • fat 7g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 8mg • sod. 636mg. • calc. 53mg • fiber 3g  
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Sausage & Lentil  
Soup with Tortellini  
Makes 12 cups  
garlic cloves, peeled and chopped  
tablespoon basil  
tablespoon extra virgin olive oil  
pounds turkey or chicken Italian  
sausage links  
teaspoons thyme  
ꢀꢁ ounces mushrooms, cleaned and  
quartered  
ounce sun-dried tomatoes (not in  
oil), slivered  
ꢀ½ cups dried brown lentils, rinsed  
and drained  
cups low-sodium chicken stock or  
broth  
ꢀꢁ ounces yellow onions, peeled and  
chopped  
ounces cheese filled tortellini  
(refrigerated)  
ꢀꢁ ounces carrots, peeled, thickly  
sliced  
Heat the olive oil in a Cuisinart® ꢀꢁ-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.  
When hot, add the sausage in a single layer and brown evenly on all sides, about  
ꢀ0 minutes. Remove and let cool. Add the mushrooms to the same pan and cook to  
brown, about ꢂ to ꢃ minutes. When the sausage is cool enough to handle, cut into  
½-inch slices.  
Place the lentils in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add the chopped  
onions, carrots, garlic, browned mushrooms, basil, and thyme; stir to combine.  
Sprinkle the mixture with the sun-dried tomatoes and top with the sausage and any  
accumulated juices. Add the chicken stock.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢁ hours and press  
High. Once time elapses, reset time to ꢄ hours and press Simmer; slow cooker will  
automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Forty-five minutes before serving, reset the temperature to High – if soup is very  
thick, add up to ꢁ cups water. After ꢀꢄ minutes, add the tortellini. Cover and cook  
for an additional ꢂ0 minutes, until the tortellini are cooked and tender.  
Serve with freshly grated Parmesan cheese.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup, without cheese):  
Calories 312 (31% from fat) • carb. 30g • pro. 24g • fat 11g • sat. fat 3g  
• chol. 51mg • sod. 1015mg • calc. 96mg • fiber 6g  
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Curried Yellow Pea Soup  
Makes 12 cups  
tablespoon unsalted butter  
ounces mushrooms, halved  
ounces baby carrots  
ounces onion, peeled  
and chopped  
ounces parsnips, peeled and  
cut into ꢀ-inch slices  
garlic cloves, peeled and chopped  
piece ginger (ꢀ-inch) peeled,  
thinly sliced  
ounces cauliflower, separated into  
ꢀ½-inch florets  
tablespoons jalapeño pepper,  
cored, seeded and chopped  
¹⁄cup brown rice  
cups vegetable stock or Roasted  
tablespoon curry powder  
teaspoon cumin seed  
Vegetable Stock (page ꢁꢄ)  
½
cups water  
pound yellow split peas, rinsed  
ounces red potatoes, skin on,  
quartered  
Melt butter over medium-high heat in a ꢀ0-inch Cuisinart® nonstick skillet. Cook  
onion until soft, about ꢂ to ꢄ minutes. Add garlic; stir for ꢀ minute. Add ginger,  
jalapeño, curry and cumin. Cook until fragrant, ꢀ to ꢁ minutes. Transfer to ceramic  
pot of Cuisinart® Slow Cooker.  
Add split peas, potatoes, mushrooms, carrots, parsnips, cauliflower and rice to slow  
cooker; stir. Add stock and water. Cover and press on/off button to turn the unit  
on. Set time to ꢆ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to  
Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 170 (15% from fat) • carb. 32g • pro. 6g • fat 3g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 3mg • sod. 73mg • calc. 51mg • fiber 8g  
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Classic Split Pea Soup  
Makes 8 servings  
cups chicken stock (page ꢁꢃ)  
garlic cloves, peeled  
ꢀꢁ-ounce ham hock  
(or roasted turkey leg)  
ounces onion, peeled and chopped  
celery stalk, chopped, top off  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
tablespoon thyme  
ꢀꢁ ounces waxy potatoes,  
cut into ½- inch cubes  
¼
cup dry sherry  
ꢀꢁ ounces carrots, peeled and thinly  
sliced  
pound green split peas, rinsed  
Place all ingredients but the sherry into the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow  
Cooker. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time for ꢀ hour  
and press High. Once time elapses reset time for ꢆ to ꢇ hours and press Low; slow  
cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
To reserve, remove ham hock and discard bone; chop meat, and return it to soup.  
Stir in sherry.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 135 (4% from fat) • carb. 23g • pro. 8g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 3mg • sod. 378mg • calc. 34mg • fiber 6g  
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Tomato Soup  
Makes 8 servings  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) diced  
cups chicken or vegetable stock  
tomatoes, juices drained  
bay leaf  
garlic cloves peeled, and chopped  
large onion, peeled, and chopped  
medium carrots, chopped  
teaspoon dried basil  
teaspoon thyme  
½
medium celery stalks,  
tops removed, chopped  
Place tomatoes, garlic, onion, carrots and celery in the ceramic pot of the Cuisin-  
art® Slow Cooker. Add the stock, bay leaf, basil, and thyme. Cover and press the  
on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time for ꢅ hours and press Simmer, until  
vegetables are tender. Slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cook-  
ing time has elapsed.  
Serve as is for a rustic soup, or purée with a Cuisinart® Hand Blender or blender for  
a more refined one.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 58 (2% from fat) • carb. 12g • pro. 3g • fat 0g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 437mg • calc. 51mg • fiber 4g  
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Brown Beef Stock  
Makes 8 cups  
ꢁ½ pounds beef and/or veal bones  
quartered  
pound beef chuck or other stew  
beef, in ꢀ-inch cubes  
tablespoons olive or vegetable oil  
chives  
large carrots, peeled, cut into  
ꢂ-inch lengths  
sprigs parsley  
sprigs thyme  
celery stalks, cut into ꢂ-inch  
lengths  
garlic cloves  
ꢀꢁ  
peppercorns  
large onions, peeled and  
Preheat oven to ꢃꢁꢄ° F. Arrange bones, beef cubes, and vegetables in a shallow  
roasting pan. Drizzle with oil and toss to coat. Roast for ꢁꢄ minutes, then turn and  
roast for an additional ꢁꢄ minutes. Tie chives, parsley and thyme into a bundle us-  
ing butchers twine.  
Transfer browned bones, meat, and vegetables to the ceramic pot of the Cuisin-  
art® Slow Cooker. Add bundle of herbs, garlic cloves and peppercorns. Cover  
with ꢇ cups cold water. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on.  
Set time to ꢁ hours and press High. Once time elapses, reset time to ꢄ hours and  
press Simmer; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time  
has elapsed. Strain, reserving stock; discard solids. Cover and refrigerate. Fat will  
solidify and come to the top. Remove and discard fat. Keep stock refrigerated until  
ready to use, up to ꢄ days, or freeze.  
Hint: Freeze in ꢀ-cup amounts to have ready to thaw and use.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 17 (1% from fat) • carb. 18g • pro. 38g • fat 2g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 20mg • calc. 14mg • fiber 0g  
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Chicken Stock  
Makes 8 cups  
pounds chicken wings  
and/or backs  
parsnips, peeled, cut into  
ꢁ-inch lengths  
medium onions, peeled and  
quartered  
bay leaves  
ꢀꢁ black peppercorns  
celery stalks, cut into ꢁ-inch  
lengths  
sprigs parsley  
sprigs thyme  
carrots, peeled, cut into ꢁ-inch  
lengths  
ꢀ0 cups water  
leeks, trimmed, halved lengthwise,  
cleaned  
Rinse chicken and drain. Place in ceramic pot of Cuisinart® Slow Cooker along  
with the onion, celery, carrots, leeks, parsnips, bay leaves, peppercorns, parsley,  
and thyme. Add water. Cover and press on/off button to turn unit on. Set timer to  
ꢂ hours and press High. Once time elapses reset time to ꢃ hours and press Sim-  
mer; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm again when cooking time has  
elapsed. Strain, discarding the chicken bones, meat, skin, vegetables, and herbs.  
Pass through a fine mesh strainer to remove small bits. Cover and refrigerate. When  
chilled and congealed, remove chicken fat and discard or reserve for another use.  
Chicken stock will keep for ꢂ days in the refrigerator, or can be frozen for up to ꢅ  
months.  
Hint: Freeze chicken stock in ꢀ-cup containers to use as needed.  
For Brown Chicken Stock: Brown stock requires the step of roasting, but adds  
depth of flavor to the stock. Use this method (using turkey wings) to make Brown  
Turkey Stock ahead for holiday meals.  
Preheat oven to ꢃ00°F. Place wings in a Cuisinart® Roasting Pan. Roast in preheated  
oven for about ꢂ0 minutes, until nicely browned. Add vegetables, stir and roast for  
an additional ꢀ0 to ꢀꢄ minutes, until vegetables are browned. Proceed with recipe.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 15 (0% from fat) • carb. 1g. • pro. 1g • fat 0g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 80mg • calc. 0mg • fiber 0mg  
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Roasted Vegetable Stock  
Makes 7 cups  
large carrots, peeled, cut into  
ꢂ-inch lengths  
large red or yellow bell peppers,  
cored, seeded and quartered  
celery stalks, cleaned, cut into  
ꢂ-inch lengths  
ounces portobello mushrooms,  
cleaned, sliced  
leeks, roots removed, trimmed to  
include ꢁ inches of green, cut in  
half lengthwise and cleaned  
garlic cloves  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil  
sprigs fresh thyme  
fresh chives  
large onions (ꢅ ounces each),  
peeled, quartered  
ꢀꢁ peppercorns  
parsnips, peeled, cut into  
ꢂ-inch lengths  
Preheat oven to ꢃꢄ0°F. Arrange vegetables and garlic on large baking sheet with  
sides or in shallow roasting pan. Drizzle with olive oil and toss to coat completely.  
Place pan in oven and roast for ꢁꢄ minutes. Turn vegetables and roast an additional  
fifteen minutes. Tie thyme and chives together into a bundle using butchers twine.  
Transfer the roasted vegetables and accumulated juices, scraping up and including  
the flavorful browned bits from the pan, to the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add the  
bundle of herbs, peppercorns, and ꢇ cups water. Cover and press the on/off button  
to turn the unit on. Set the time to ꢅ hours and press Low; slow cooker will auto-  
matically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Strain vegetables from stock and discard. Cover and refrigerate stock until ready to  
use.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 15 (0 from fat) • carb. 3g • pro. 0g • fat 0g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0g • sod. 530mg • calc. 2mg • fiber 1g  
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White Chili with Chicken  
Makes 13 cups  
pound white beans  
ꢀ½ teaspoons oregano  
cooking spray  
teaspoon coriander  
teaspoon kosher salt  
tablespoon good quality olive oil  
cups chopped onions  
teaspoon freshly ground  
white pepper  
tablespoon chopped garlic  
cups low-sodium chicken stock  
jalapeño peppers, cored, seeded  
and minced (optional)  
ꢀ½ pounds chicken breast meat,  
cut into ꢀ-inch cubes  
cup cut white or yellow corn,  
(thawed if frozen)  
¾
cup prepared salsa verde  
(from a jar)  
lime wedges  
teaspoons ground cumin  
Pick over beans and discard any stones or bits of dirt. Soak beans overnight  
(ꢇ hours) in water to cover by ꢂ inches. Drain and rinse. Lightly coat the interior  
of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with cooking spray. Heat oil in  
a Cuisinart® ꢀ0-inch skillet over medium heat. Add onions and garlic. Cook until  
onions are soft, about ꢄ minutes; transfer to pot. Place stock, beans and chicken  
in slow cooker. Add salsa, cumin, oregano, coriander, salt, pepper and jalapeños.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours and press  
High. Once time elapses, reset time to ꢃ hours and press Simmer; slow cooker will  
automatically switch to Warm again when cooking time has elapsed. One half hour  
before serving, turn heat to High; stir in corn. Serve with wedge of lime.  
Hint: Sliced or diced avocado makes a good garnish for White Chicken Chili.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 390 (13% from fat) • carb. 45g • pro. 40g • fat 5g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 65mg • sod. 570 mg • calc. 145mg • fiber 15g  
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Beef Chili for a Crowd  
Makes 16 servings  
cooking spray  
green pepper, cored,  
seeded, chopped  
teaspoons good quality olive oil  
yellow pepper, cored, seeded,  
chopped  
ꢀ½ pounds onions, peeled and  
finely chopped  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) diced  
tomatoes, juices drained, separated  
garlic cloves, peeled and minced  
teaspoons kosher salt  
cans (ꢂ ounces each) tomato paste,  
salt-free  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
pounds lean ground beef  
cup chili powder  
tablespoons red wine vinegar  
½
cans (ꢀꢄ–ꢀꢅ ounces each) beans,  
drained, rinsed and drained again  
(i.e., black beans, pinto beans  
and/or red kidney beans)  
ꢀ½ tablespoons oregano  
ꢀ½ tablespoons cumin  
tablespoon paprika  
red pepper, cored, seeded,  
chopped  
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with  
cooking spray. Heat a Cuisinart® ꢀꢁ-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat  
and add ꢀ teaspoon olive oil; sauté onions and garlic until soft. Season with ½ tea-  
spoon salt and ¼ teaspoon pepper. Place in ceramic pot.  
In the same skillet, heat another teaspoon of oil; cook ground beef until brown,  
breaking up clumps with the back of a spoon. Stir in remaining salt and pepper,  
chili powder, oregano, cumin and paprika; cook over low heat until spices are fra-  
grant. Transfer meat mixture to slow cooker. Add sliced red, green, and yellow pep-  
pers. Stir in diced tomatoes, tomato paste and red wine vinegar. Cover and press  
the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢀ0 hours and press Low; slow  
cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. One  
hour before serving, turn heat to High. Stir in beans and slow cook until heated  
through.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 267 (20% from fat) • carb. 28g • pro. 26g • fat 6g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 49mg • sod. 330mg • calc. 90mg • fiber 7g  
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Makes about 16 cups  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, ꢀ½ teaspoons oregano  
divided  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each)  
diced tomatoes  
pounds lean ground turkey  
(ꢆ% fat)  
red bell pepper, cut into  
ꢀ½ x ¼-inch strips  
garlic cloves, peeled and finely  
chopped  
yellow bell pepper, cut into  
ꢀ½ x ¼-inch strips  
ꢀ½ pounds Spanish onions, peeled  
and chopped  
cup low-sodium chicken stock  
tablespoons wine vinegar  
bay leaf  
¹∕  
cup chili powder  
³
tablespoon ground cumin  
ꢀ½ teaspoons ground allspice  
ꢀ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon  
ꢀ½ teaspoons ground coriander  
teaspoon kosher salt  
Heat one teaspoon olive oil in a Cuisinart® ꢀꢁ-inch skillet over medium-high heat.  
Add ¹∕ of the turkey to the pan and cook until brown, breaking up clumps with  
³
the back of a spoon, about ꢆ minutes. Transfer to the ceramic pot of the Cuisin-  
art® Slow Cooker. Brown the remaining meat in two more batches each with one  
teaspoon of oil. Heat the remaining one tablespoon of oil over medium heat in the  
same pan; add the garlic and onion and cook until translucent and softened, about  
ꢄ minutes. Add chili powder, cumin, allspice, cinnamon, coriander, and oregano;  
cook over low heat until fragrant, about ꢄ minutes.  
Transfer onion mixture to the slow cooker. Stir in diced tomatoes, peppers, chicken  
stock, wine vinegar, bay leaf and kosher salt. Cover and press the on/off button to  
turn the unit on. Set time to ꢅ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automati-  
cally switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. Serve with chili condiments  
– shredded lowfat Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese, diced avocado, chopped  
tomato, chopped onions, chopped peppers and warm cornbread.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 323 (51% from fat) • carb. 10g • pro. 30g • fat 18g • sat. fat 5g  
• chol. 78mg • sod. 301mg • calc. 68 mg • fiber 3g  
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Corn and Green Chile Chowder  
Makes 8 servings  
slices bacon, cut into small dice  
tablespoons unbleached,  
all-purpose flour  
medium onion, cut into small dice  
(approximately ꢀ½ to ꢁ cups dice)  
½
cup beer  
medium red pepper, cut into small  
dice (approximately ꢀ½ to ꢁ cups  
dice)  
cans (ꢃ½ ounces each) chopped  
green chiles  
ꢀꢁ ounces red potatoes, washed and  
cut into ꢀ-inch dice  
celery stalk, finely chopped  
jalapeño pepper, seeds removed,  
finely chopped  
cups corn kernels (cut from about  
ꢃ ears of corn)  
garlic cloves, finely chopped  
cup low sodium chicken broth  
cup heavy cream  
ꢀ½ teaspoons kosher salt, divided  
½
¾
teaspoon freshly ground pepper,  
divided  
Place bacon in a ꢀꢁ-inch skillet over medium heat. Once bacon is completely  
cooked remove and reserve. Add the chopped onion, red pepper, celery, and jala-  
peño to the skillet. Sauté vegetables until tender, about ꢄ minutes. Add the garlic  
and ½ teaspoon of both salt and pepper to the skillet and continue to cook for an  
additional ꢂ to ꢄ minutes.  
Stir the flour into the skillet and cook for ꢁ to ꢂ minutes. Add the beer, scraping up  
any brown bits that have accumulated on the bottom of the skillet. Add vegetable  
mixture to the slow cooker pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. To the vegetables,  
add the green chiles, potatoes, corn, ½ teaspoon salt, remaining pepper and  
chicken broth.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set the time to ꢁ hours and  
press High. Once time elapses, reset time to ꢅ hours. To serve, stir in reserved  
bacon. Taste and adjust seasoning accordingly. Set the time again for ꢅ hours and  
press Simmer. When slow cooker switches to Warm, stir in heavy cream and re-  
maining salt. Set time to ꢀ hour on Low. Taste and adjust seasoning accordingly.  
Optional: Purée ꢀ cup of the soup separately with a blender and stir back into the  
remaining chowder for an extra-creamy texture.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 194 (30% from fat) • carb. 30g • pro. 6g • fat 7g • sat. fat 4g  
• chol. 22mg • sod. 520mg • calc. 40mg • fiber 4g  
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Veal Stew with Mushrooms  
& Artichokes  
Makes about 10 cups  
½
cup unbleached, all-purpose flour  
teaspoon kosher salt  
can (ꢀꢃ ounces) diced tomatoes,  
drained  
cup chicken stock  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
shallots, peeled and minced  
garlic cloves, peeled and minced  
teaspoon ground coriander  
pounds veal stew meat,  
cut into ꢀ-inch cubes  
teaspoons good quality olive oil,  
divided  
ꢀ0 whole sprigs of parsley with stems  
¾
cup dry sherry  
bay leaf  
pound button mushrooms, sliced  
packages frozen artichokes,  
thawed  
ꢀ½ cups onion, peeled and chopped  
(about ꢀ large)  
¼
cup chopped fresh parsley  
celery stalk, trimmed, cut into  
½-inch pieces  
Mix the flour, salt and pepper in a pie plate or other flat bowl. Lightly dust veal  
cubes with seasoned flour, shaking off excess. Heat ꢁ teaspoons of oil in a Cuisin-  
art® ꢀꢁ-inch skillet over medium-high heat. In ꢂ batches, brown veal on all sides.  
Transfer browned veal to the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. After  
each batch, deglaze pan by adding ¼ cup sherry to the hot skillet, scraping up any  
brown bits; add to the ceramic pot.  
When all meat is browned, add ꢀ teaspoon oil; brown mushrooms in ꢁ batches and  
add to pot. Place onion, celery, tomatoes, chicken stock, shallots, garlic, and corian-  
der in the slow cooker with veal and mushrooms; stir. Place the parsley sprigs on  
top of the veal mixture. Tuck the bay leaf into the center. Cover and press the on/off  
button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and press Low; the slow cooker will  
automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. At this point, the  
stew can wait on Warm until you are ready to finish cooking.  
One hour before serving, remove parsley sprigs and bay leaf; discard. Stir in  
artichokes; cover and slow cook on Low for ꢀ hour. Garnish with chopped fresh  
parsley to serve.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 285 (31% from fat) • carb. 18g • pro. 28g • fat 10g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 85mg • sod. 421mg • calc. 71mg • fiber 6g  
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Mediterranean Seafood Stew  
Makes 6 servings  
½
pound small new potatoes, skin  
on, whole  
½
¼
teaspoon fennel seeds  
teaspoon peppercorns  
garlic cloves, peeled and minced  
whole sprigs of fresh parsley  
(stems and leaves)  
large onions, peeled, cut into quar-  
ters, with root ends intact (to hold  
them together)  
small fennel bulb (ꢇ ounces), top  
off, cut into ½-inch slices  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil  
ꢀꢇ mussels, scrubbed and debearded  
if necessary  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) diced  
tomatoes, juices drained  
ꢀꢁ jumbo shrimp, peeled, deveined,  
left whole with tail on  
can (ꢅ ounces) salt-free tomato  
paste  
ꢀꢁ sea scallops, cut in half horizon-  
tally  
cup clam juice or fish stock  
cup dry white wine or vermouth  
teaspoon saffron  
¾
pound white fish, such as scrod,  
cut into ꢁ-inch pieces  
½
cup chopped parsley leaves  
grated zest of one orange  
teaspoon dried basil  
bay leaf  
Place potatoes, garlic, onion and olive oil in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow  
Cooker; stir gently to combine. Add tomatoes, tomato paste, clam juice, wine, saf-  
fron and dried basil. Place bay leaf, fennel seeds, peppercorns and parsley sprigs  
in a ꢄ x ꢄ-inch square of cheesecloth (or coffee filter) and tie securely with kitchen  
twine. Add to pot. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time  
for ꢁ hours and press High. Once slow cooker switches to Warm set time for ꢂ  
hours and press Simmer. Once time elapses, reset time for ꢂ hours and press Sim-  
mer; the slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. At this point the sauce can rest on Warm until one hour before serving.  
Raise heat to High, then add fennel slices; cook another ꢂ0 to ꢃ0 minutes. Add  
mussels, shrimp, scallops and fish. Continue to cook about ꢀ0 to ꢀꢄ minutes, or  
until mussels are open, shrimp are pink, scallops and fish are opaque. Garnish with  
chopped parsley and orange zest.  
Ladle stew directly from the pot into warm soup bowls. Serve with crusty bread on  
the side.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 407 (16% from fat) • carb. 32g • pro. 48g • fat 7g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 187mg • sod. 582mg • calc. 155mg • fiber 5g  
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Seafood Chili  
Makes 8 servings  
cups chopped onion  
cans (ꢅ ounces each) chopped  
clams, drained, ½ cup juice  
reserved  
garlic cloves, peeled and chopped  
jalapeño peppers, seeded and  
chopped  
tablespoons cornmeal  
pound large shrimp, peeled and  
deveined  
red pepper, seeded and chopped  
green pepper, seeded and chopped  
tablespoons chili powder  
pound large sea scallops, tough  
muscle removed  
tablespoon oregano  
¾
pound halibut (or other firm white  
fish), cut into ꢀ-inch pieces  
teaspoons ground cumin  
pound mussels, rinsed and de-  
bearded  
teaspoon ground coriander  
tablespoon extra virgin olive oil  
½
cup chopped fresh cilantro  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) diced  
tomatoes with juice  
Combine onions, garlic, jalapeño peppers, red pepper, green pepper, chili powder,  
oregano, cumin, and coriander with the olive oil in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart®  
Slow Cooker. Stir in diced tomatoes and ½ cup clam juice. Cover and press the  
on/off button to turn the unit on. Set timer to ꢃ hours and press Low; the slow  
cooker will automatically switch to Warm until you are ready to finish cooking.  
Turn heat to High and stir in cornmeal; cover and cook ꢀꢄ minutes. Add chopped  
clams, shrimp, scallops, and halibut; stir gently. Place mussels on top. Cook on  
High for ꢀ minute or until shrimp are pink and mussels have opened. Garnish with  
fresh chopped cilantro.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 358 (16% from fat) • carb. 16g • pro. 58g • fat 6g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 213mg • sod. 440mg • calc. 161mg • fiber 3g  
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Chicken Cacciatore  
Makes 6 to 8 servings  
ꢀꢁ ounces yellow onion, peeled and  
cut vertically into ½-inch thick  
slices  
¼
¼
cup tomato paste  
cup white vermouth or other dry  
white wine  
green bell pepper, cored, seeded,  
cut lengthwise into ½-inch-thick  
slices  
ꢀ½ teaspoons oregano  
teaspoon basil  
teaspoon kosher salt  
red bell pepper, cored, seeded,  
cut lengthwise into ½-inch-thick  
slices  
½
teaspoon freshly ground black  
pepper  
pounds bone-in, skinless chicken  
thighs  
yellow bell pepper, cored,  
seeded, cut in ½-inch-thick  
slices lengthwise  
½
cup unbleached, all-purpose flour  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil  
garlic cloves, peeled  
cans (ꢀꢄ ounces each) diced  
tomatoes, drained, juices  
discarded  
ounces portobello mushrooms,  
cut into ½-inch-thick slices  
bay leaf  
Place the onions, peppers, garlic, drained tomatoes, tomato paste, vermouth,  
oregano, basil, salt and pepper in a large bowl. Toss gently to combine. Trim  
chicken thighs of visible fat. Toss in flour to coat lightly – discard excess flour. Heat  
one tablespoon olive oil in a ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® nonstick skillet over medium-high  
heat. Add half the chicken and cook over medium-high heat for ꢂ minutes on each  
side until brown. Transfer to a plate and repeat with the remaining chicken. Add  
the remaining tablespoon olive oil and cook the portobello mushrooms in a single  
layer until golden brown on each side, about ꢂ minutes per side. Add the browned  
portobello mushrooms to the vegetable mixture.  
Arrange half the chicken thighs in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker.  
Top with half the vegetable mixture. Repeat layers. Tuck bay leaf into the center of  
the mixture. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢇ  
hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cook-  
ing time has elapsed. Remove and discard bay leaf before serving.  
Nutritional information per serving ( based on 6 servings):  
Calories 599 • (37% from fat) • carb. 25g • pro. 61g • fat 23g  
• sat. fat 6g • chol. 204mg • sod. 571mg • calc. 93mg • fiber 5g  
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Lemon Chicken  
with Rosemary  
Makes 8 servings  
pounds bone-in, skinless chicken  
garlic cloves, peeled, roughly  
thighs, trimmed of excess visible  
fat  
chopped  
¹∕  
rosemary sprigs  
¾
½
teaspoon kosher salt  
cup fresh lemon juice  
cup chicken broth  
teaspoons lemon zest  
lemon, thinly sliced  
chopped rosemary for garnish  
³
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
teaspoon olive oil  
½
½
cup unbleached, all-purpose flour  
large onions, peeled, halved and  
sliced  
Heat a ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® skillet over medium heat.  
Season the chicken thighs on both sides with ½ teaspoon of salt and ½ teaspoon of  
black pepper. Once skillet is hot add the olive oil so that it shimmers across the pan  
but does not smoke. Dredge half of the chicken thighs in flour to coat lightly. Place  
chicken in hot skillet skin side down. Brown on both sides about ꢄ to ꢆ minutes.  
It is important not to move the chicken when it is first placed in pan; chicken will  
come loose once it is browned. Dredge remaining chicken and repeat. Reserve.  
Pour all but ꢀ tablespoon of oil out of the skillet. Sauté onions and garlic for ꢁ to  
ꢂ minutes until softened. Stir in the rosemary sprigs and remaining ¼ teaspoon of  
salt. Add the lemon juice to the skillet, scraping up any brown bits that remain on  
the bottom with a wooden spoon. Let juice come to a boil and reduce by half. Add  
the chicken broth and let come to a boil.  
Add onion mixture to the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker, and stir in  
the lemon zest. Nestle the browned chicken thighs in the onion mixture. Place  
lemon slices on top of the chicken.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢅ hours and  
press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. Taste and adjust seasoning accordingly.  
Serve in shallow bowls with rice or mashed potatoes.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 437 (49% from fat) • carb. 10g • pro. 44g • fat 24g • sat. fat 6g  
• chol. 145mg • sod. 656mg • calc. 42mg • fiber 1g  
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Chicken with  
40 Cloves of Garlic  
Makes 8 servings  
pounds chicken thighs  
cooking spray  
(about ꢀꢅ), skinless, bone-in  
teaspoons herbes de Provence  
teaspoon red pepper flakes  
teaspoon kosher salt  
ꢃ0 cloves garlic, peeled  
½
celery stalk, sliced  
¼
cup sliced onion and/or shallots  
½
cup white vermouth or dry  
white wine  
½
teaspoon freshly ground  
black pepper  
¼
tablespoons low-sodium  
chicken stock  
tablespoon fresh lemon juice  
tablespoon extra virgin olive oil  
freshly chopped parsley  
In a large bowl, combine the chicken thighs, herbes de Provence, red pepper flakes,  
salt, pepper, lemon juice and olive oil. Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot  
of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with cooking spray. Layer seasoned chicken, garlic,  
celery and onions in pot. Pour in wine and chicken stock. Cover and press the on/  
off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢇ hours and press Low; slow cooker will  
automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Serve with chopped parsley for garnish.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 399 (43% from fat) • carb. 9g • pro. 44g • fat 19g • sat. fat 5g  
• chol. 153mg • sod. 311 • calc. 66mg • fiber 1g  
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Barbecue Beef Brisket  
This is a multi-step process, but well worth the effort. Because brisket is chilled after  
cooking, it allows you to remove excess fat, and makes slicing easier.  
Makes 12 servings  
beef brisket, approximately  
ꢃ-ꢃ½ pounds  
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon dry mustard  
teaspoon liquid smoke  
tablespoons light or dark packed  
brown sugar  
medium onions, peeled,  
cut into ½-inch slices  
teaspoons Worcestershire sauce  
teaspoons freshly ground  
black pepper  
½
cup lager or ale  
cups (more to taste) Barbecue  
Sauce, page ꢂꢆ, or purchased  
BBQ sauce  
teaspoon garlic powder  
Trim fat cap on top of brisket to ¹∕-inch thickness. Do not remove it all – it helps to  
keep the brisket tender and moist. Combine the brown sugar, Worcestershire, pep-  
per, garlic powder, salt, dry mustard, and liquid smoke. Rub all over the brisket. If  
time allows, cover and refrigerate overnight to marinate. Make a single layer of the  
sliced onions in the bottom of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add  
the lager. Place the coated brisket on top. Cover and press the on/off button to turn  
the unit on. Set time to ꢀ0 to ꢀꢁ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automati-  
cally switch to Warm setting. Remove the brisket, onions and cooking juices from  
the Slow Cooker and place in a shallow pan. Cover and refrigerate. One hour  
before serving, remove brisket from refrigerator. Preheat oven to ꢂꢆꢄ°F. Remove  
hardened fat and discard. Remove brisket from cooking liquid. Strain liquid from  
onions and reserve for another use (you will have about ꢁ cups. This may be frozen  
– it is very good to use in soups); discard onions. Slice meat thinly (¹∕-inch thick  
slices) while cold.*  
Reassemble and place in roasting pan/baking dish. Spread ꢁ cups Barbecue Sauce  
evenly over the reassembled roast. Cover pan with lid or foil and place in preheated  
oven for ꢂ0 to ꢃ0 minutes, until heated through. Serve hot.  
Alternatively the meat can be sliced thickly, then shredded using fingers or two  
forks. Stir in sauce and reheat until it just bubbles. After reheating, the Barbecue  
Beef may be placed in the Slow Cooker on Low for ꢀ hour, then turned to Warm  
when cooking time has elapsed.  
*Thin slices will be easy to achieve using a Cuisinart® Electric Knife.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 12 servings):  
Calories 229 (31% from fat) • carb. 14g • pro. 25g • fat 8g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 72mg • sod. 496mg • calc. 38mg • fiber 1g  
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Barbecue Sauce  
Makes 4 cups  
teaspoons unsalted butter  
tablespoons Worcestershire sauce  
cup finely chopped onion  
tablespoons soy sauce, low-  
sodium  
garlic clove, peeled,  
finely chopped  
tablespoon prepared horseradish  
cups tomato ketchup  
cup water  
tablespoon chili powder  
(heat level to taste)  
teaspoons instant espresso powder  
¼
¼
cup tomato paste (salt-free)  
cup cider vinegar  
cup molasses  
ꢀ½ teaspoons dry mustard  
ꢀ-ꢁ teaspoons liquid smoke (to taste)  
¹∕  
³
³
½-ꢀ teaspoon hot sauce such  
as Tabasco®  
¹∕  
cup honey  
Melt the butter in a Cuisinart® ꢂ¾-quart saucepan over medium heat. Add onion  
and garlic; cook over medium heat until softened and opaque, about ꢂ to ꢃ min-  
utes – do not brown. Add ketchup, water, tomato paste, vinegar, molasses, honey,  
Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, horseradish, chili powder, instant espresso, and  
dry mustard. Stir to blend. Bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer,  
uncovered over low heat, about ꢄ0 to ꢅ0 minutes. Stir in liquid smoke and hot  
sauce to taste.  
Cool and refrigerate in a covered container until ready to use. May also be frozen.  
Nutritional information per serving (¼ cup):  
Calories 127 (7% from fat) • carb. 29g • pro. 2g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 1g • sod. 988mg • calc. 79mg • fiber 1g  
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Dilled Pot Roast  
Makes 8 servings  
¹∕  
cup unbleached, all-purpose ꢀ½ teaspoons dill seed  
³
flour  
teaspoon peppercorns  
½
¼
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
¼
cup beef stock, low-sodium  
tablespoon red wine vinegar  
pounds beef roast, rump,  
chuck or arm cut  
Sauce  
cooking juices from beef  
teaspoons vegetable oil  
tablespoons unbleached,  
all-purpose flour  
tablespoons Dijon-style mustard  
onions, peeled and cut into  
eighths  
teaspoon Dijon-style mustard  
teaspoon dill weed  
carrots, peeled and sliced into  
ꢀ-inch pieces  
½
cup lowfat sour cream  
celery stalks, with tops,  
cut into ꢀ-inch pieces  
garlic cloves, peeled  
Combine flour with salt and pepper. Coat beef with flour mixture, shaking off ex-  
cess. Heat oil in a Cuisinart® ꢀꢁ-inch skillet over medium-high heat; brown beef on  
all sides. Transfer to platter or cutting board; cool for a few moments. Rub mustard  
evenly over all sides of the beef.  
Place onions, carrots, celery, garlic, dill seed and peppercorns in the ceramic pot of  
the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Top with the mustard-coated beef. Pour in stock and  
vinegar. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢀ0 to ꢀꢁ  
hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cook-  
ing time has elapsed.  
Remove beef, transfer to storage container, strain and discard vegetables. Pour  
cooking juices over beef; cover and refrigerate overnight. One hour before serving,  
remove beef (reserve juices), and cut off visible fat. Place in a small roasting pan  
and reheat at ꢂꢁꢄ°F for ꢂ0 to ꢃꢄ minutes. Strain cooking juices into a Cuisinart®  
ꢁ¾-quart saucepan; discard fat. Add flour, mustard and dill; stir over medium heat  
until sauce comes to a boil and thickens. Remove from heat, cool briefly and stir in  
sour cream. Taste for seasoning and add ¼ teaspoon salt if desired. Cut meat into  
thin slices; pour some sauce over the top and pass the rest in a sauceboat.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 226 (23% from fat) • carb. 16g .• pro. 9g • fat 3g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 6mg • sod. 420mg • calc. 53mg • fiber 2g  
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New England Short Ribs  
Makes 8 servings  
½
cup unbleached, all-purpose  
pound new red potatoes, skin  
flour  
on, cut into ꢀ to ꢀ½-inch cubes  
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
½
pound turnips, peeled and cut  
into ½-inch dice  
½
½
cup prepared horseradish  
cup beef stock  
ꢃ-ꢃ½ pounds short ribs  
tablespoon vegetable oil  
pound onions, peeled and cut  
into ½-inch dice  
pound carrots, peeled and  
halved lengthwise  
Combine flour, salt and pepper. Coat short ribs with this mixture. Heat oil in a  
Cuisinart® ꢀꢁ-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Brown ribs and transfer them  
to a plate to cool a bit. Pour off fat, add onions and cook ꢀ minute; stir and scrape  
up all brown bits. Combine with carrots, potatoes and turnips. Coat short ribs with  
horseradish. Place in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Cover with  
onions, carrots, potatoes and turnips. Pour in stock. Cover and press the on/off  
button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢅ hours and press Low; slow cooker will  
automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. Strain pan juices or  
use a fat mop to remove fat.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 771 (58% from fat) • carb. 26 • pro. 56 • fat 50g • sat. fat 20g  
• chol. 106mg • sod. 588mg • calc. 87mg • fiber 6g  
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Corned Beef with Vegetables  
Makes 8 servings  
First Cooking  
cooking spray  
pounds corned beef, first cut (flat) ¹∕  
To Finish  
Sauce  
cup orange marmalade  
cup Dijon-style mustard  
³
³
onions, peeled and cut into  
ꢁ-inch pieces  
¹∕  
tablespoons real maple syrup  
(not pancake syrup) or honey  
carrots, peeled and cut into  
ꢁ-inch pieces  
Vegetables  
celery stalks with tops,  
cut into ꢁ-inch pieces  
pound onions, peeled, cut in half  
through root end  
whole parsley sprigs  
bay leaf  
carrots, peeled, cut into large  
serving pieces  
teaspoon peppercorns  
cups water  
celery stalks, cut into serving  
pieces  
pounds new potatoes, skins on,  
cut into serving pieces  
ꢀ½ pounds cabbage cut lengthwise  
through the root end into ꢇ pieces  
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with  
cooking spray. Rinse the corned beef with fresh water. Place it in the pot with the  
onions, carrots, celery, parsley, bay leaf and peppercorns. Pour in water to cover.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢇ hours and  
press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. When meat is done, transfer to a resealable container with the vegetables  
and cooking liquid. Cover and refrigerate overnight. The meat can stay like this for  
up to two days.  
When you are ready to finish the corned beef, preheat oven to ꢂꢆꢄ°F. Remove meat  
from cooking liquid; cut off and discard any visible fat. Strain liquid to degrease  
juices. Discard vegetables; reserve liquid. Combine marmalade, mustard and maple  
syrup in a small bowl; spread or brush over the top and sides of meat. Set meat in  
small roasting pan; heat about ꢂ0 to ꢃꢄ minutes, brushing meat with glaze once or  
twice.  
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Pour cooking liquid into a Cuisinart® ꢅ-quart saucepan. Add onions, carrots, celery  
and new potatoes. Top with the cabbage. (You will not have enough liquid to cover  
– the cabbage steams on top.) Cover and simmer until vegetables are tender, ꢂ0 to  
ꢃꢄ minutes. To serve, cut meat into thin slices and surround with vegetables. Serve  
the flavorful broth on the side.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 669 (42% from fat) • carb. 62g • pro. 37g • fat 32g • sat. fat 10g  
• chol. 157mg • sod. 2545mg • calc. 188mg • fiber 14g  
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Pulled Pork Barbecue  
Makes 10 cups  
pounds bone-in country-style  
spare ribs  
ꢀ½ teaspoons kosher salt  
pound onions, peeled and  
thickly sliced  
cups water  
teaspoon freshly ground  
black pepper  
ꢁ-ꢂ cups Barbecue Sauce, page ꢂꢆ  
(or purchased)  
teaspoon paprika  
Trim ribs of excess fat. Season with salt, pepper and paprika. Layer seasoned  
pork and onions in ceramic pot of Cuisinart® Slow Cooker, ending with a layer of  
onions. Add water. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time  
to ꢀ0 to ꢀꢁ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm  
when cooking time has elapsed. Pork should be tender and falling off the bone.  
Transfer pork to a shallow food storage container. Strain liquid and discard onions.  
Pour liquid over pork. Cover and refrigerate. When chilled, the fat will solidify  
and rise to the top. Lift off and discard. Remove pork from liquid (which will have  
gelled); reserve liquid for another use (it is particularly good to use in the Spanish  
Bean with Chorizo page ꢀꢅ. Cuban Black Bean page ꢀꢆ; or Classic Split Pea, page  
ꢁꢀ) Soups – it may be strained and frozen, or discarded. Pull pork from bones;  
discard bones. Trim off and discard fat. Shred pork and place in ceramic pot of  
Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add ꢁ to ꢂ cups Barbecue Sauce; stir. Cook for ꢂ hours on  
Low or ꢁ hours on High. Serve on Warm.  
Nutritional information per serving (½ cup):  
Calories 326 (49% from fat) • carb. 11g • pro. 31g • fat 18g • sat. fat 7g  
• chol. 107mg • sod. 411mg • calc. 28mg • fiber 1g  
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Braised Veal Shanks  
Makes 4 servings  
sprigs parsley  
ounces shallots, peeled and  
chopped  
veal shanks (about ꢂ-ꢂ½  
pounds total), about ꢀ¼ inches  
thick, ꢂ-ꢂ½ inches in diameter,  
tied  
ounces celery, peeled  
and chopped  
garlic cloves, peeled  
and chopped  
¾
¼
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon freshly ground  
black pepper  
teaspoons herbes de Provence,  
divided  
½
cup unbleached, all-purpose flour  
teaspoons extra virgin olive oil  
tablespoon unsalted butter  
can (ꢀꢄ ounces) diced tomatoes,  
drained  
¼
¼
cup dry white vermouth  
¾
¾
cup nonfat, low-sodium  
chicken stock  
pound onions, peeled  
and chopped  
bay leaf  
ounces carrots, peeled  
and chopped  
strip lemon zest  
Remove leaves from the parsley, reserving stems. Chop leaves; reserve. Season  
veal with salt and pepper; dust lightly with flour, shaking off excess. Heat olive oil  
and butter in a ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® skillet over medium-high heat. When hot, add  
the veal shanks and cook for ꢃ to ꢄ minutes on each side, until nicely browned.  
Remove and reserve. Add the chopped onions, carrots, shallots, celery, garlic, and  
herbes de Provence to the skillet. Cook over medium-low heat until onions and  
shallots are translucent and vegetables are slightly softened, about ꢄ minutes.  
Place cooked vegetables in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker along  
with the drained diced tomatoes, vermouth, chicken stock, bay leaf, lemon zest,  
and reserved parsley leaves and stems. Stir to combine. Top vegetable mixture with  
the browned veal shanks in a single layer. Cover and press the on/off button to turn  
the unit on. Set time to ꢅ to ꢇ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically  
switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Degrease the cooking liquid with a fat mop, or pour the liquid into a fat separa-  
tor and allow the fat to rise to the top. Then pour the defatted liquid back into the  
cooked vegetables. Serve with pasta, rice, or polenta.  
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Tip: Make your chopping task easy by using a Cuisinart® Food Processor fitted  
with the metal blade to chop the vegetables. First chop the parsley leaves and  
remove. Then with the machine running, drop garlic through the feed tube and  
process ꢄ seconds to chop. Add onion (cut into ꢀ-inch pieces) and pulse to chop;  
remove. Pulse to chop shallots (cut into ꢀ-inch pieces) remove. Pulse to chop  
carrots (cut into ꢀ-inch pieces) and remove. Pulse to chop celery (cut into ꢀ-inch  
pieces). The chopping is done in just a few moments.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 607 (20% from fat) • carb. 20g • pro. 100g • fat 13g • sat. fat 4g  
• chol. 381mg • sod. 686mg • calc. 179mg • fiber 4g  
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Slow Cooked Lamb Shanks  
with White Beans  
Makes 4 to 6 servings  
½
pound dried white beans  
(cannellini or navy)  
medium carrot, peeled and  
chopped  
lamb shanks (about ¾ to ꢀ pound  
each)  
celery stalk, chopped  
garlic cloves, chopped  
teaspoon herbes de Provence  
cup dry red wine  
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon freshly ground black  
pepper  
¹∕  
³
can (ꢁꢇ ounces) plum tomatoes,  
drained well and roughly chopped  
tablespoon olive oil  
tablespoon unsalted butter  
tablespoons tomato paste  
bay leaf  
medium onion, peeled and  
chopped  
Soak beans overnight or at least ꢇ hours in water to cover by ꢂ inches. Drain and  
pick over beans and rinse. Place the beans in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart®  
Slow Cooker.  
Trim the lamb shanks of as much visible fat and silver skin as possible. Season  
them with ½ teaspoon of the salt and ½ teaspoon of the pepper. Heat olive oil and  
butter in a ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® sauté pan over medium-high heat. When hot add the  
seasoned lamb shanks and brown well on all sides. Remove and reserve. Reduce  
heat to low and add chopped onion, carrot, and celery; cook over low heat until  
vegetables are softened, about ꢂ to ꢃ minutes. Add the chopped garlic, remaining  
salt and pepper and the herbes de Provence and sauté for an additional ꢁ minutes.  
Stir in the red wine, scraping any brown bits that may have accumulated on the  
bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Finally, stir in the chopped tomatoes and  
the tomato paste – stir the vegetable/tomato mixture together with the beans. Tuck  
the bay leaf and the browned lamb shanks into the mixture. Transfer to  
slow cooker.  
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Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢇ hours and  
press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. Remove lamb shanks and degrease as necessary. Taste and adjust season-  
ings accordingly. Serve one lamb shank per person, or remove the meat from the  
bones and serve up to ꢅ diners.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 6 servings):  
Calories 781 (22% from fat) • carb. 56g • pro. 89g • fat 19g • sat. fat 6g  
• chol. 240mg • sod. 585mg • calc. 209mg • fiber 12g  
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Penne Lasagna  
Makes 12 cups  
cup freshly grated Parmesan  
large onion, peeled and finely  
chopped  
ꢀꢄ ounces part-skim ricotta  
garlic cloves, peeled and minced  
pound ground turkey  
pound part-skim mozzarella,  
shredded, ½ cup reserved  
for topping  
½
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) diced  
teaspoons extra virgin olive oil,  
divided  
tomatoes, juices drained, divided  
can (ꢀꢄ ounces) tomato sauce  
teaspoons dried basil  
teaspoon oregano  
ounces white mushrooms, sliced  
ꢀ½ teaspoons kosher salt, divided  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper,  
divided  
ꢀꢁ ounces mini penne (or other  
small tubular pasta) par-cooked  
ꢄ minutes (until barely cooked),  
drained and cooled  
pound frozen chopped spinach,  
thawed and drained until very  
dry*  
cooking spray  
Combine Parmesan, ricotta and all but one cup of the mozzarella. Reserve. Heat a  
Cuisinart® ꢀꢁ-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat; add ꢀ teaspoon oil and  
sauté mushrooms until golden brown. Season with ½ teaspoon salt and ¼ teaspoon  
pepper. Mix with drained spinach. Reserve.  
Heat ꢀ teaspoon oil; sauté onions and garlic until soft, about five minutes. Set aside.  
In the same skillet, heat ꢀ teaspoon oil and brown the ground turkey; transfer to  
bowl with onions. Stir in ꢀ cup diced tomatoes, and the remaining salt and pepper.  
Reserve. Combine tomato sauce, remaining diced tomatoes, basil and oregano; stir  
into pasta.  
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with  
cooking spray. Using ¹∕ of the pasta mixture, make a layer on the bottom of the  
³
ceramic pot. Spread meat mixture evenly over pasta. Cover with ½ the cheese mix-  
ture. Make a second layer of pasta; top with spinach and mushroom mixture. Cover  
with remaining ricotta cheese mixture. Make a final layer of pasta and top with  
reserved mozzarella. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time  
to ꢅ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when  
cooking time has elapsed.  
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your hands. Lay the spinach on a clean towel, roll up, and wring out the rest. You  
will end up with about ½ cup dry spinach that can then be mixed with the mush-  
rooms.  
Nutritional information per serving (½ cup):  
Calories 394 (35% from fat) • carb. 39g • pro. 24g • fat 15g • sat. fat 8g  
• chol. 45mg • sod. 930mg • calc. 574mg • fiber 6g  
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Red Beans & Sausage  
Makes 8 servings  
pound dried red beans  
tablespoon dry coriander  
cooking spray  
tablespoon dried basil  
ham hock (ꢀꢁ ounces)  
cup chopped onion  
cups low-sodium chicken broth  
tablespoon extra virgin olive oil  
ꢀ½ cups chopped green pepper  
pounds turkey kielbasa,  
cut into ꢇ portions  
teaspoon Tabasco®, or to taste  
½
bay leaf  
tablespoon chili powder  
cloves garlic, peeled and chopped  
tablespoon oregano  
tablespoon thyme  
½
teaspoon kosher salt  
Soak beans in water to cover by ꢂ inches overnight (at least ꢇ hours). Drain, pick  
over beans and rinse. Lightly coat the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker  
with cooking spray. Combine the drained beans, ham hock, onion, green pepper,  
bay leaf, chili powder, garlic, oregano, thyme, coriander, basil, and chicken broth in  
the pot. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set timer to ꢅ hours  
and press Low; the slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking  
time has elapsed.  
Heat oil in a ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® skillet over medium heat. Brown the turkey  
kielbasa on all sides, about ꢄ minutes, and add to slow cooker. Cook for another  
ꢁ hours. Remove ham hock and cut meat from the bone. Return the meat to slow  
cooker and discard the bone. Add Tabasco® to taste. Add salt if desired. Serve with  
cooked white rice.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 420 (28% from fat) • carb. 45g • pro. 33g • fat 14g • sat. fat 6g  
• chol. 65mg • sod. 1777mg • calc. 95mg • fiber 10g  
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Macaroni with Four Cheeses  
Makes 12 cups  
pound elbow macaroni  
ounces Gruyère (not processed),  
shredded  
tablespoons unsalted butter  
cooking spray  
tablespoons unbleached,  
all-purpose flour  
can diced tomatoes (ꢀꢃ ounces),  
drained (about ꢀ½ cups)  
cups fat-free evaporated milk,  
not reconstituted  
ounces part-skim mozzarella,  
shredded  
tablespoon Worcestershire sauce  
teaspoon dry mustard  
cup fresh breadcrumbs  
ounce freshly grated Parmesan,  
about ¼ cup  
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
ꢀꢁ ounces reduced-fat sharp Cheddar,  
shredded  
Parboil elbow macaroni about ꢄ minutes, until very al dente but cooked through.  
Rinse under cool water in a colander, drain thoroughly and set aside in a large  
bowl.  
Melt butter in a Cuisinart® ꢂ¾-quart saucepan; stir in flour. Cook, stirring con-  
stantly for ꢂ minutes. Add milk; stir until it boils. Stir in Worcestershire sauce, dry  
mustard, salt and pepper. Turn off heat; stir in Cheddar and Gruyère until blended.  
Add to pasta and stir to combine.  
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with  
cooking spray. Add half the macaroni mixture. Spread the drained tomatoes in  
a layer; top with the mozzarella, then the remaining macaroni. Combine bread-  
crumbs and Parmesan; sprinkle over top. Cover and press the on/off button to  
turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically  
switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Nutritional information per serving (¾ cup):  
Calories 371 (36% from fat) • carb. 34g • pro. 25g • fat 15g • sat. fat 9g  
• chol. 46mg • sod. 507mg • calc. 649mg • fiber 1g  
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Tomato Sauce  
Makes about 10 cups  
tablespoon extra virgin olive oil  
½
tablespoon dried oregano  
pound onions, peeled,  
finely chopped  
cans (ꢂꢄ ounces each) plum  
(Italian) tomatoes  
ꢀꢁ ounces carrots, peeled, chopped  
can (ꢁꢇ ounces) tomato purée,  
salt-free if available  
celery stalks, peeled, finely  
chopped  
tablespoons salt-free tomato paste  
cup dry white wine or vermouth  
teaspoon kosher salt  
garlic cloves, peeled,  
finely chopped  
½
tablespoon dried basil  
½
tablespoon dried marjoram  
Heat the olive oil in a Cuisinart® ꢀꢁ-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the  
chopped onions, carrots, celery, and garlic; cook until the vegetables are softened,  
but not browned, about ꢄ minutes. Add the basil, marjoram, and oregano; cook  
until the herbs are aromatic, ꢁ to ꢂ minutes longer.  
Place the cooked vegetables in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add  
the tomatoes, tomato purée, tomato paste, wine and salt to the slow cooker and stir  
to blend. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢇ hours  
and press Simmer; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking  
time has elapsed. For a smoother sauce, use a Cuisinart® Hand Blender or regular  
blender to purée the sauce to desired consistency.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 133 (11% from fat) • carb. 25g • pro. 5g • fat 2g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 639mg • calc. 98mg • fiber 6g  
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New Potatoes with Rosemary  
Makes 6 servings  
pounds new potatoes, washed  
but left whole  
garlic cloves, peeled and minced  
teaspoon kosher salt  
tablespoon extra virgin olive oil  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
tablespoons finely chopped fresh  
rosemary  
Combine all ingredients in ceramic pot of Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Cover and press  
the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢃ hours and press Low; slow  
cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 154 (14% from fat) • carb. 31g • pro. 3g • fat 2g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0 • sod. 118mg • calc. 15mg • fiber 3g  
“Almost” Baked Potatoes  
Makes 4 servings  
russet baking potatoes  
(about ꢀ0 ounces each),  
scrubbed and dried  
teaspoon good quality olive oil  
Prick each potato several times with the tines of a fork; rub each with ¹∕ of the  
³
olive oil. Place rack in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Arrange po-  
tatoes on rack, evenly spaced.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢆ hours and  
press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 319 (4% from fat) • carb. 72g • pro. 7g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0  
• chol. 0 • sod. 23mg • calc. 28mg • fiber 7g  
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Warm Baked Potato Salad  
This salad may be assembled and served while potatoes are warm,  
or chilled to serve later.  
Makes 7 cups  
²∕  
cup fat-free plain yogurt, strained  
to yield ¹∕ cup*  
³
teaspoon kosher salt  
³
½
teaspoon freshly ground  
black pepper  
½
cup lowfat mayonnaise  
tablespoons fresh lemon juice or  
white balsamic vinegar  
“Almost” Baked Potatoes,  
still warm (page ꢄꢁ)  
½
½
tablespoon Dijon-style mustard  
celery stalks, thinly sliced  
tablespoon dill weed (dry, double  
if using fresh)  
½
cup finely chopped red onion  
Place the strained yogurt, mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard, dill, salt, and pep-  
per in the work bowl of the Cuisinart® Food Processor fitted with metal chopping  
blade. Process until blended and smooth, ꢁ0 seconds. Cut the potatoes into bite-  
sized pieces, including the skins. Place in a large bowl with celery and onions. Toss  
to combine. Add yogurt/mayonnaise mixture. Stir to coat potatoes. Serve warm, or  
cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.  
*To strain yogurt, place in yogurt strainer or fine sieve lined with a paper coffee  
filter. Place over bowl and allow the whey to drain out; the yogurt will thicken and  
may be used as a spread or in dressings without being watery.  
Nutritional information per serving (½ cup):  
Calories 178 (22% from fat) • carb. 32g • pro. 4g • fat 4g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 5mg • sod. 266mg • calc. 42mg • fiber 3g  
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Mashed Potato Pie  
Makes 8 servings  
tablespoon unsalted butter,  
softened  
cups lowfat sour cream  
cup lowfat ricotta  
¼
cup fresh breadcrumbs  
large eggs, lightly beaten  
cup freshly grated Parmesan,  
divided  
green onions, cut into ¼-inch  
slices  
cups cooked potato pulp,  
or leftover mashed potatoes  
quart very hot water  
Generously butter the bottom and sides of a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish. Combine bread-  
crumbs and ꢁ tablespoons Parmesan. Sprinkle mixture on bottom and sides of pre-  
pared dish. Reserve excess crumbs. Cut a piece of aluminum foil about ꢁꢃ inches  
long. Fold in half lengthwise, then fold in half again two more times to create a  
strip about ꢁꢃ inches in length and ꢁ inches wide to make a “cradle”; reserve.  
In a large bowl, using a Cuisinart® Hand Mixer on low speed, combine potatoes,  
sour cream, ricotta, eggs, remaining Parmesan and green onion. Transfer to pre-  
pared soufflé dish. Top with reserved crumb mixture. Set the dish in the center of  
the long strip of folded foil and bring up the sides to meet – twist together to form  
a handle.  
Place the rack in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. To place the covered  
soufflé dish on the rack, use the foil cradle to help lift the dish, and carefully lower  
the dish into the pot and place on the rack. Carefully pour water into the bottom  
of ceramic pot. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ  
hours and press Low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to  
serve. Potatoes will be puffed and slightly brown on the top.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 264 (38% from fat) • carb. 28g • pro. 13g • fat 11g • sat. fat 7g  
• chol. 42mg • sod. 344mg • calc. 334mg • fiber 2g  
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Party Potatoes  
Makes 12 servings  
pounds russet potatoes, peeled  
¾
cup lowfat sour cream  
and cut into ꢁ-inch pieces  
teaspoons kosher salt, divided  
tablespoons unsalted butter  
ounces lowfat cream cheese,  
cut into ꢀ-inch pieces  
garlic cloves, peeled and minced  
cooking spray  
medium onions, peeled and  
chopped  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
In a Cuisinart® ꢂ¾-quart saucepan, cover the potatoes with cold water; add ꢀ tea-  
spoon salt. Cook over medium-high heat until tender, drain well and place in large  
mixing bowl.  
While the potatoes are boiling, prepare the onions for topping. Melt butter in a  
ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® skillet. Cook onion, stirring occasionally, until reduced and  
very lightly browned. Season with remaining salt and pepper. Transfer to large mix-  
ing bowl.  
Beat potatoes with a Cuisinart® Hand Mixer, starting on low speed. Add sour  
cream, cream cheese and minced garlic. Turn mixer to medium high; beat until  
smooth and slightly fluffy. Cut a piece of aluminum foil about ꢁꢃ inches long. Fold  
in half lengthwise, then fold in half again two more times to create a strip about ꢁꢃ  
inches in length and ꢁ inches wide to make a “cradle”; reserve. Spray the bottom  
and sides of a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish with cooking spray. Fill with potato mixture. Top  
with onions. Set the dish in the center of the long strip of folded foil and bring up  
the sides to meet, twisting them together to form a handle. To place the covered  
soufflé dish on the rack, use the foil cradle to help lift the dish, and carefully lower  
the dish into the pot and place on the rack.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and  
press Low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. Potatoes will be puffed and onions browned. Remove the soufflé dish from  
the slow cooker using the foil strips to lift it.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 263 (26% from fat) • carb. 42g • pro. 7g • fat 8g • sat. fat 5g  
• chol. 20mg • sod. 527mg • calc. 91mg • fiber 3g  
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Butternut Squash  
& Mushroom Scallop  
Makes 8 servings (9 cups)  
ounce Parmesan, cut in half  
tablespoon olive oil  
ꢁ½ ounces bread, about ꢂ slices,  
crusts on, torn into quarters  
pound white mushrooms, sliced  
teaspoon kosher salt  
teaspoon thyme  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
cooking spray  
tablespoons unsalted butter,  
divided  
pounds butternut squash,  
trimmed, cut into ¹∕" slices  
garlic cloves, peeled and  
cut in half  
shallots, peeled and cut in half  
To grate the cheese, drop pieces through the small feed tube of a Cuisinart® Food  
Processor while the machine is running. Process until almost grated and drop  
the bread pieces through the tube; pulse until they become fine crumbs. Add the  
thyme and ꢀ tablespoon butter. Pulse until combined. Reserved seasoned crumbs.  
In the same work bowl, with the motor running, drop garlic and shallot through  
the small feed tube and process until they are finely chopped. In a Cuisinart®ꢀꢁ-  
inch skillet, warm ꢀ tablespoon olive oil over medium high heat. Sauté the garlic,  
shallots and mushrooms together until they are lightly browned (if mushrooms  
crowd the pan, brown in two batches). Season with salt and pepper. Lightly coat  
the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with cooking spray.  
Using ½ of the squash, make a layer on the bottom. Continue layering with ½ the  
mushroom mixture and then ½ the crumbs. Repeat. Cut remaining tablespoon of  
butter into small pieces and dot the top. Cover and press the on/off button to turn  
the unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and press Low. Slow cooker will automatically  
switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 196 (27% from fat ) • carb. 33g • pro. 6g • fat 7g • sat. fat 3g  
• chol. 11mg • sod. 831mg • calc. 156mg • fiber 8g  
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Corn Pudding  
Makes 8 servings  
cooking spray  
cups evaporated fat-free milk, not  
reconstituted  
teaspoons unsalted butter  
¼
cup yellow cornmeal  
teaspoon salt  
cup chopped onion (about one  
small onion)  
pound cut corn, fresh or frozen,  
thawed and patted dry, divided  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
to taste  
large eggs  
ꢁ-ꢃ drops hot sauce  
quart very hot water  
Lightly coat a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish with cooking spray; set aside.  
Melt butter in a Cuisinart® ꢀ0-inch skillet over medium high heat. Add onion.  
Cook, stirring about ꢄ minutes (until translucent). Reserve.  
Place ꢁ cups of corn into work bowl of a Cuisinart® Food Processor. Pulse four or  
five times, to chop corn roughly. Add eggs, evaporated milk and onion; pulse until  
mixed. Place the remaining ꢁ cups corn in a ꢀ½-quart mixing bowl; sprinkle with  
¼ cup cornmeal. Add chopped corn mixture. Stir until just mixed. Season with  
salt, pepper and hot sauce to taste. Transfer to prepared soufflé dish.  
Place small rack in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Add hot water to  
pot. Place filled soufflé dish on rack. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the  
unit on. Set time to ꢂ½ hours and press Low. Slow cooker will automatically switch  
to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. Casserole will be puffed and golden.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 174 (23% from fat) • carb. 24g • pro. 10g • fat 5g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 109mg • sod. 410mg • calc. 200mg • fiber 2g  
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Ratatouille  
Makes 12 cups  
ꢀ½ pounds eggplant,  
cut into ½-inch dice  
cup tomato purée  
(salt-free if available)  
ꢀ½ teaspoons kosher salt, divided  
cups chopped onion  
pound zucchini, cut into ½-inch  
half moons  
tablespoons chopped garlic  
½
cup sun-dried tomatoes,  
not oil-packed, cut into slivers  
pound yellow summer squash,  
cut into ½-inch dice  
¼
cup chopped fresh parsley  
teaspoons dried basil  
large red bell pepper, cored,  
seeded and cut into ½-inch dice  
teaspoons herbes de Provence  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil  
large yellow pepper, cored,  
seeded and cut into ½-inch dice  
ꢁ½ cups diced tomatoes, fresh or  
canned, juices drained  
Place eggplant in a colander over a plate or in the sink. Sprinkle with ½ teaspoon  
salt; toss to combine. Let rest at least ꢃꢄ minutes. Rinse well to remove salt; dry  
thoroughly with a towel. Combine eggplant, zucchini, yellow squash, peppers,  
tomatoes, tomato purée, onions, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, parsley, basil, herbes  
de Provence, and pepper in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Drizzle  
with olive oil. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ  
hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to  
serve.  
Nutritional information per serving (¾ cup):  
Calories 92 (24% from fat) • carb. 17g • pro. 3g • fat 3g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 287mg • calc. 50mg • fiber 5g  
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Roasted Beet Salad  
Makes 8 servings  
pounds fresh beets  
tablespoons walnut oil  
tablespoons white balsamic  
vinegar or fruit flavored vinegar  
bunches watercress, washed,  
dried, tough stems removed  
teaspoon Dijon-style mustard  
teaspoon kosher salt  
heads of endive, cut into ¼-inch  
pieces on the diagonal  
¼
½
cup shelled white pistachios,  
lightly salted  
¹∕teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
tablespoons vegetable oil  
Remove stems and leaves from beets, leaving about ꢁ inches of stem. Scrub beets  
well to remove dirt. Place beets on cooking rack in ceramic pot of Cuisinart® Slow  
Cooker. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to  
ꢁ½ hours and press High. Once beets are cooked through, remove to cool.  
Turn off slow cooker.  
Once beets are cool enough to handle, rub each with a paper towel to remove the  
skins. (Beets may be sliced or diced and served warm at this point.) Cool/chill  
whole beets while preparing salad. Place vinegar, mustard, salt, and pepper in a  
small bowl. Whisk to emulsify. Add the oils in a slow, steady stream while whisk-  
ing, and continue whisking to emulsify; reserve. (The dressing may also be pre-  
pared in a food processor or blender.) Cut cooled beets into ½-inch cubes; reserve.  
Place a wide layer of watercress on a large serving platter. Next, make a narrower  
layer of endive slices. Top with a mound of beets. Sprinkle with pistachios. Drizzle  
with vinaigrette.  
Note: Salad may also be composed on ꢇ individual plates.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 236 (52% from fat) • carb. 24g • pro. 6g • fat 15g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 575mg • calc. 122mg • fiber 8g  
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Spinach Timbale  
Makes 8 servings  
pound frozen chopped spinach,  
defrosted  
ounces shredded Gruyère,  
(about ½ cup)  
tablespoons unsalted butter,  
divided  
teaspoon kosher salt  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
(or to taste)  
ounce Parmesan, grated  
cup fresh breadcrumbs  
cup minced shallots  
½
½
½
teaspoon grated fresh nutmeg  
eggs, separated  
tablespoons unbleached,  
all-purpose flour  
quart very hot water  
ꢀ½ cups evaporated fat-free milk,  
not reconstituted  
To drain spinach thoroughly, rst squeeze out as much water as possible with  
your hands. Lay spinach on a clean kitchen towel, roll up and wring out the rest.  
One-quarter cup very dry spinach will remain. Set aside.  
Coat the inside of a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish with ꢁ teaspoons butter. Combine cheese  
and breadcrumbs. Dust prepared dish with crumb mixture; reserve remaining  
crumb mixture. Cut a piece of aluminum foil about ꢁꢃ inches long. Fold in half  
lengthwise, then fold in half again two more times to create a strip about ꢁꢃ inches  
in length and ꢁ inches wide to make a “cradle”; reserve.  
Melt remaining butter in a ꢀ¾-quart Cuisinart® saucepan over medium heat; add  
shallots and cook, stirring until softened. Add flour and stir for a minute. Pour in  
milk; stir occasionally until sauce is thickened. Remove from heat and add Gruyère.  
Season with salt, pepper and nutmeg. Place egg whites in a large mixing bowl; beat  
with a hand-held electric mixer or whisk until stiff peaks form. Set aside.  
Place egg yolks in another large mixing bowl. Beat with mixer on Low, or whisk,  
for ꢀ minute. Gradually incorporate the hot cream sauce; beat ꢀ minute. Stir in  
spinach. Scoop ¼ of whites into spinach mixture and stir to lighten mixture. Gently  
fold in remaining beaten egg whites, taking care not to deflate mixture. Pour the  
mixture into prepared soufflé dish and sprinkle top with remaining crumbs. Set  
the dish in the center of the long strip of folded foil and bring up the sides to meet,  
twisting them together to form a handle. Place the rack in the ceramic pot of the  
Cuisinart® Slow Cooker.  
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Carefully pour hot water into bottom of pot. To place filled soufflé dish on rack,  
use the foil cradle to help lift the dish, and carefully lower the dish into the pot and  
place on the rack.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours and  
press High; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. Remove the soufflé dish from the slow cooker using the foil strips to lift it.  
Serve timbale warm.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 247 (52% from fat) • carb. 15g • pro. 15g • fat 14g • sat. fat 8g  
• chol. 140mg • sod. 440mg • calc. 422mg • fiber 2g  
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Stewed Green Beans  
and Tomatoes  
Makes 8 servings  
pounds green beans  
½
teaspoon kosher salt  
ounces onion, peeled  
and chopped  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) diced  
tomatoes, drained, ¼ cup juice  
reserved  
garlic clove, peeled and chopped  
tablespoon extra virgin olive oil  
tablespoon fresh parsley,  
finely chopped  
¼-½ cup crumbled feta or chèvre  
cheese, optional  
teaspoon dried basil  
Trim stem ends from beans; cut into ꢀ¼-inch lengths. Combine onion, garlic, pars-  
ley, basil, salt, diced tomatoes and reserved juice.  
Layer ½ of the green beans in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker; top  
with ½ of the tomato mixture. Repeat. Drizzle olive oil over top.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and press  
Low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
Garnish with crumbled cheese if desired.  
Nutritional information per serving (without cheese):  
Calories 89 (19% from fat) • carb. 17g • pro. 3g • fat 2g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 131mg • calc. 81mg • fiber 6g  
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Succotash  
Makes about 10 servings  
pounds fresh or frozen (thawed)  
cut sweet corn  
ꢁ0 ounces lima beans, thawed  
cup chopped onion  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) diced  
tomatoes, drained, ¼ cup juice  
reserved  
pound zucchini, cut into  
ꢀ-inch pieces  
tablespoon instant tapioca  
teaspoon kosher salt  
red pepper (ꢇ ounces), cored,  
seeded and diced into ½-inch  
pieces  
½
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
teaspoon thyme  
Combine ingredients with reserved tomato juice in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart®  
Slow Cooker.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and press  
Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 179 (5% from fat) • carb. 39g • pro. 8g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 272mg • calc. 43mg • fiber 7g  
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Sweet Potatoes & Apples  
Makes 12 servings  
pounds sweet potatoes, peeled and  
cut into ¼-inch slices  
cooking spray  
red-skinned apples, skin on, cored  
and cut into ¼-inch slices  
tablespoons unsalted butter,  
melted  
onion, peeled, quartered and  
cut into ¼-inch slices  
teaspoon herbs de Provence,  
divided  
cup vegetable or chicken stock  
teaspoon kosher salt  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
In a large bowl, toss potatoes with melted butter; season with herbes de Provence,  
salt and pepper. Combine apple and onion in another bowl.  
Lightly coat the interior of ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with cooking  
spray. Using ¹∕ of the potatoes, make a single layer around the bottom of the slow  
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cooker. Top with ½ of the apple and onion mixture. Make a second layer with ¹∕ of  
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the potatoes; top with remaining apples and onions. Finish with remaining pota-  
toes. Pour stock over casserole.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢃ hours and press  
Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
Nutritional information per serving (¾ cup):  
Calories 305 (19% from fat) • carb. 60g • pro. 3g • fat 6g • sat. fat 4g  
• chol. 16mg • sod. 245mg • calc. 40mg • fiber 9g  
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Vegetable Tian  
Makes 8 servings  
ounces fresh breadcrumbs  
½
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
½
cup chopped parsley leaves  
garlic cloves, peeled and chopped  
ounce Parmesan cheese, grated  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil  
tablespoon unsalted butter, melted  
teaspoon dried thyme  
pound all-purpose potatoes in  
their skins, washed, cut into  
¹∕-inch slices  
½
large zucchini (ꢀ pound total),  
cut into ¹∕-inch slices  
pound Italian plum tomatoes,  
cut into ¹∕-inch slices  
teaspoon dried oregano  
cooking spray  
teaspoon kosher salt  
To make seasoned breadcrumbs, combine crumbs, parsley, garlic, Parmesan, olive  
oil and butter in a medium bowl. Stir to blend and coat crumbs with oil and butter;  
reserve. Combine thyme, oregano, salt and pepper in a small bowl; reserve. Pat dry  
excess liquid from tomatoes with paper towel.  
Lightly coat the interior of ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with cooking  
spray. Distribute half the crumb mixture on bottom. Arrange potatoes in a circu-  
lar layer. Season with half the herb mixture. Repeat layering with zucchini, herbs,  
tomatoes and top with remaining breadcrumb mixture.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢅ hours and press  
Low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 200 (29% from fat) • carb. 31g • pro. 6g • fat 7g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 6mg • sod. 347mg • calc. 76mg • fiber 3g  
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Wild Mushroom Ragout  
Makes 8 cups (8 servings)  
cooking spray  
pound (approximately) portobello  
mushrooms, cut into ½-inch slices  
ounces dried mushrooms  
(shiitake, porcini)  
red bell pepper, cored, seeded,  
thinly sliced  
ꢀ0 ounces mixed wild mushrooms  
(shiitake, cremini, oyster,  
chanterelle)  
green onions, cut into  
¹∕-inches slices  
tablespoons unsalted butter,  
divided  
½
cup lightly packed chopped  
parsley, divided  
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil,  
divided  
½
teaspoon thyme  
teaspoon kosher salt  
ꢀ½ cups minced shallots  
teaspoon freshly ground pepper  
tablespoons salt-free tomato paste  
cup chicken or vegetable stock  
½
cup dry sherry  
pound white button mushrooms,  
quartered  
Lightly coat interior of ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with cooking  
spray.  
Place dried mushrooms in small bowl; cover with ꢁ cups boiling water. Let stand  
for ꢀ0 minutes; drain, reserving soaking liquid. Remove and discard tough stems;  
chop. Place in ceramic pot of CuisinartSlow Cooker with mixed wild mush-  
rooms.  
Heat ꢀ tablespoon each butter and olive oil in a ꢀꢁ-inch Cuisinart® nonstick skil-  
let over medium heat. Add shallots; cook until soft, about ꢄ minutes. Add sherry;  
bring to boil. Cook until reduced by half. Add to mushrooms in slow cooker.  
Heat ½ tablespoon each butter and oil in same skillet; cook white mushrooms  
until golden in two batches. Transfer to slow cooker. Brown portobellos in remain-  
ing butter/oil in ꢁ batches. Transfer to slow cooker. Add red pepper, green onions,  
parsley, thyme, salt and pepper to slow cooker. Combine tomato paste, reserved  
mushroom liquid and chicken stock; stir in. Cover and press the on/off button to  
turn the unit on. Set time to ꢃ hours and press Low; slow cooker will automatically  
switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
Serve as a side dish or as a topping for bruschetta.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 204 (42% from fat) • carb. 24 • pro. 5g • fat 10g • sat. fat 3g  
• chol. 12mg • sod. 246mg • calc. 31mg • fiber 4g  
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Ginger Poached Pears  
No time to fuss with dessert – here is one to fix and forget.  
Served chilled it is an easy, do-ahead dessert that is healthy too.  
Makes 8 servings  
juice of ꢀ lemon  
cans ginger ale  
¼
cup chopped crystallized  
ginger  
Honey Yogurt Cream  
(recipe follows)  
strips lemon peel,  
ꢁ x ½", bitter white pith removed  
Chocolate Glaze  
(recipe follows)  
ꢀꢁ slices (size of a quarter)  
fresh ginger  
medium pears (Bartlett, Anjou,  
or Bosc), slightly underripe,  
but fragrant – with stems  
Combine lemon juice and ꢃ cups water in a medium bowl. Place the ginger ale,  
lemon peel, and fresh ginger in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker;  
stir. Peel the pears, leaving the stem intact; cut a thin slice from the bottom of each  
pear so that it stands upright. As each pear is peeled, dip into the lemon water to  
prevent darkening and stand it in the ginger liquid in the slow cooker.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢃ hours and press  
Low. When pears are tender, turn slow cooker off. Allow pears to cool in poach-  
ing liquid. Chill in liquid. (If desired, before serving, liquid may be thickened to a  
syrup-like consistency by simmering until it is reduced by half.)  
To serve, arrange each pear on a deep plate (rimmed soup bowl works well). Spoon  
poaching liquid over pears. Garnish with a dollop of Honey Yogurt Cream, Choco-  
late Glaze and sprinkle with chopped crystallized ginger.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 174 (5% from fat) • carb. 44g .• pro. 1g • fat 1g  
• sat. fat 0g • chol. 0mg • sod. 14mg • calc. 43mg • fiber 5g  
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Honey Yogurt Cream  
Makes about 2 cups  
ounces fat-free vanilla yogurt  
ounces light sour cream  
ꢀ½ teaspoons vanilla extract  
teaspoon almond extract  
½
ꢁ-ꢂ tablespoons honey  
Place vanilla yogurt in a yogurt strainer or strainer lined with a coffee filter. Let  
drain for ꢁ hours to remove whey; discard whey. Place strained yogurt, sour cream,  
honey, and extracts in a medium bowl. Whisk until smooth and blended. Keep  
refrigerated until ready to use.  
Nutritional information per serving (2 tablespoons):  
Calories 73 (21% from fat) • carb. 12g • pro. 3g • fat 2g • sat. fat 1g  
• chol. 10mg • sod. 47mg • calc. 81mg • fiber 0g  
Chocolate Glaze  
Makes about 1 cup  
ounces semisweet chocolate  
cup unsalted butter  
tablespoons light corn syrup  
¼
Combine the ingredients in a ꢀ½-quart Cuisinart® saucepan. Stir over low heat  
until melted and smooth. Let cool ꢀ0 minutes before using.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 tablespoon):  
Calories 87 (64% from fat) • carb. 89g • pro. 0g • fat 7g • sat. fat 4g  
• chol. 8mg • sod. 4mg • calc. 4mg • fiber 0g  
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Stewed Rhubarb  
Makes 8 cups  
pounds fresh rhubarb stalks,  
washed and dried  
cups granulated sugar  
Slice rhubarb ¼ to ½-inch thick. Place rhubarb in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart®  
Slow Cooker and stir in the sugar. Let stand at room temperature for ꢀ to ꢁ hours,  
until the rhubarb gives up liquid. Cover and set the slow cooker to Low. Cook for  
ꢃ to ꢄ hours. Press the on/off button to the turn unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and  
press Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time is  
elapsed.  
Transfer to resealable containers and refrigerate until ready to use. Use to top oat-  
meal or as a topping for vanilla ice cream.  
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):  
Calories 120 (2% from fat) • carb. 30g • pro. 1g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0g • sod. 5mg • calc. 98mg • fiber 2g  
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Baked Apples  
Makes 6 servings  
cup packed brown sugar  
large baking apples  
(Rome, Granny Smith, Braeburn,  
or Gala)  
teaspoon cinnamon  
½
teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg  
cup dried cherries or cranberries  
cup raisins  
tablespoon unsalted butter,  
cut into ¼-inch pieces  
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½
cup apple juice or cider  
cup slivered almonds,  
lightly toasted  
Mix brown sugar with cinnamon and nutmeg in a medium bowl. Set aside ¼ cup  
sugar mix for topping. Add cherries, raisins and almonds and combine to make  
filling.  
Core apples ¾ of the way down. With a melon baller, scrape out a small cavity  
(about ¼ cup). Peel top ¹∕ of the apples. Stuff some filling in each cavity. Reserve  
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any excess filling.  
Place prepared apples in ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Sprinkle  
remaining sugar and spice mix over tops. Dot each with ½ teaspoon butter. Pour  
apple juice around edges. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on.  
Set time to ꢃ hours and press Low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm  
until ready to serve.  
To serve, place apples on dessert plates. Top with any loose nuts and fruit. Drizzle  
with pan juices.*  
*Note: You can thicken the cooking juices to make a sauce. Carefully strain liquid  
into a Cuisinart® ꢀ¾-quart saucepan; set over medium high heat and boil until  
reduced and thickened. Pour over apples or serve on the side.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 351 (17% from fat) • carb. 75g • pro. 2g • fat 7g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 7mg • sod. 16mg • calc. 71mg • fiber 6g  
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Raspberry Swirl Cheesecake  
Makes one 7-inch cheesecake  
Raspberry Sauce*  
Filling  
ꢀ½ cups frozen or fresh raspberries ꢀꢅ  
ounces cream cheese  
cup granulated sugar  
teaspoon table salt  
zest of ꢀ lemon  
¹∕  
cup granulated sugar  
cup water  
³
½
¼
fresh lemon juice (from ½  
lemon)  
large eggs  
½
teaspoon cornstarch  
large egg white  
cooking spray  
ꢀ½  
½
teaspoons pure vanilla extract  
cup sour cream  
¹∕  
cup graham cracker crumbs  
tablespoons granulated sugar  
³
ꢀ½  
tablespoon unsalted butter,  
melted  
In a medium saucepan, combine the first ꢄ ingredients. Stir to combine. Cover;  
heat on low for ꢀꢄ to ꢁ0 minutes, or until sauce has thickened. Strain into a bowl;  
place over a bowl of ice water to cool.  
While the raspberry sauce is cooking, prepare the cheesecake. Lightly coat the bot-  
tom and sides of a ꢆ-inch springform pan with nonstick cooking spray. Reserve.  
In a small bowl, mix the graham cracker crumbs, sugar and butter, with a fork until  
combined. Press the graham cracker mixture into the bottom of the prepared pan.  
Reserve.  
Place cream cheese, sugar, salt and zest in a medium bowl. Using a Cuisinart® hand  
mixer fitted with the beater attachments, beat until smooth and homogenous. Add  
eggs and egg white, one at a time, mixing well between each addition. Mix in the  
vanilla until combined. Gently fold in the sour cream. Pour mixture into the pre-  
pared pan.  
Drizzle ꢂ tablespoons of the reserved, cooled raspberry sauce on top of the  
cheesecake. Using a paring knife, swirl into batter. Reserve the remaining sauce  
for serving.  
Place the rack in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Place the spring-  
form pan on the rack. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set  
time for ꢁ hours and press High; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm  
when cooking time has elapsed. Set timer to ꢂ0 minutes.  
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Remove cheesecake from slow cooker. Cool to room temperature. When cool,  
cover with plastic wrap; refrigerate for at least ꢅ hours before serving.  
To serve, cut cake into ꢇ slices. Serve with reserved raspberry sauce.  
*An alternate to the Raspberry Sauce is the following:  
tablespoons raspberry jam  
tablespoons granulated sugar  
tablespoons water  
½
tablespoon fresh lemon juice  
Combine all the ingredients in a small saucepan. Let simmer ꢇ to ꢀ0 minutes. Cool  
to room temperature. Drizzle ꢂ tablespoons, in a spiral, over the cheesecake before  
cooking.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 500 (18% from fat) • carb. 100g • pro. 3g • fat 10g • sat. fat 6g  
• chol. 47mg • sod. 398mg • calc. 47mg • fiber 1g  
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Apple Streusel  
Cheesecake  
Makes one 7-inch cheesecake  
½
teaspoon + ꢁ tablespoons butter,  
divided  
ꢀꢅ ounces lowfat cream cheese, cut  
into ꢀ-inch pieces, at room  
temperature  
apple, peeled and cored, cut in  
quarters  
large eggs  
tablespoon lemon juice  
tablespoons half-and-half  
tablespoon cornstarch  
teaspoon vanilla  
ꢀ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon  
½
cup brown sugar + ꢀ tablespoon,  
divided  
cup vanilla wafers or gingersnap  
crumbs (about ꢁꢃ cookies),  
broken up  
Lightly coat the bottom and sides of a ꢆ-inch springform pan with ½ teaspoon  
butter.  
Insert ꢃ-mm slicing disc in Cuisinart® Food Processor; cut apple to fit large feed  
tube. Place apple halves in feed tube; use medium pressure to slice. Remove apples,  
toss with lemon juice, cinnamon and ꢀ tablespoon brown sugar; reserve. Wipe  
work bowl dry with a paper towel.  
Insert metal blade in Food Processor. Place cookies in work bowl, pulse to chop,  
then pulverize into crumbs. Add ꢁ tablespoons butter and process until blended,  
ꢂ0 seconds. Press into bottom of springform pan. Do not wash work bowl.  
Place cream cheese and remaining ½ cup sugar. Process until smooth, ꢂ0 seconds;  
scrape sides and bottom of work bowl. Process ꢂ0 seconds longer; scrape work  
bowl. Add eggs, process ꢁ0 seconds, scrape work bowl. Add half-and-half, corn-  
starch, and vanilla; process until smooth, ꢁ0 seconds. Pour ½ the cream cheese  
mixture in the prepared spring form pan. Top with ½ apple mixture. Repeat.  
Place the rack in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Place the spring-  
form pan on the rack. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set  
time to ꢁ½ hours and press High; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm  
when cooking time has elapsed.  
Turn off. Lift the cheesecake from the slow cooker using hot pads and place on  
a wire rack to cool completely. When cool, place in the refrigerator for at least ꢇ  
hours before serving.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 313 (49% from fat) • carb. 32g • pro. 9g • fat 17g • sat. fat 9g  
• chol. 89mg • sod. 378mg • calc. 118mg • fiber 1g  
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Chocolate Ricotta Cheesecake  
Makes one 7-inch cheesecake  
½
¼
teaspoon + ꢁ tablespoons butter,  
divided  
¼
cup unsweetened cocoa powder  
large eggs  
cup lightly toasted,  
finely chopped hazelnuts  
tablespoons half-and-half  
cup Frangelico  
¼
²∕  
cup chocolate cookie crumbs  
cup lowfat ricotta  
³
tablespoons cornstarch  
teaspoon pure vanilla extract  
cup mini chocolate morsels  
ꢀꢁ ounces lowfat cream cheese  
cup granulated sugar  
½
½
Lightly coat the bottom and sides of a ꢆ-inch springform pan with ½ teaspoon  
butter.  
Combine remaining butter, chopped nuts and cookie crumbs. Press crust mixture  
into bottom of springform pan.  
Place ricotta, cream cheese, sugar and cocoa in work bowl of a food processor and  
process ꢂ0 seconds; scrape sides and bottom of work bowl. Process another ꢂ0 sec-  
onds; scrape work bowl. Add eggs and process ꢁ0 seconds; scrape work bowl. Add  
half-and-half, Frangelico, cornstarch and vanilla; process ꢁ0 seconds (or mix using  
a hand-held electric mixer).  
Pour into pan, sprinkle with chocolate morsels and swirl into batter. Place the rack  
in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Place the springform pan on the  
rack. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢁ hours and  
press High; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. Set timer to ꢂ0 minutes. Turn slow cooker off and let cheesecake rest in  
slow cooker for ꢂ0 minutes. Once the cheesecake has rested for ꢂ0 minutes remove  
it from the slow cooker using hot pads, and place on a wire rack to cool completely.  
When cool, place in the refrigerator for at least ꢇ hours before serving.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 slices):  
Calories 366 (57% from fat) • carb. 27g • pro. 12g • fat 24g • sat. fat 11g  
• chol. 89mg • sod. 411mg • calc. 210mg • fiber 4g  
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Lemon Cheesecake  
Makes one 7-inch cheesecake  
teaspoon unsalted butter  
½
cup granulated sugar  
½
cup graham cracker crumbs*  
tablespoons granulated sugar  
large eggs, at room temperature  
tablespoons fresh lemon juice  
tablespoon grated lemon zest**  
teaspoon vanilla extract  
tablespoon unsalted butter,  
cut into ꢃ pieces  
½
½
ꢀꢅ ounces reduced-fat cream cheese,  
cut into ꢀ-inch pieces, at room  
temperature  
teaspoon lemon extract  
Lightly coat the bottom and sides of a ꢆ-inch springform pan with ꢀ teaspoon un-  
salted butter; reserve.  
Place the graham cracker crumbs the ꢁ tablespoons of sugar and the butter in the  
work bowl of a Cuisinart® Food Processor fitted with the metal blade. Process for  
ꢂ0 seconds. Press the graham cracker mixture into the bottom of the prepared  
ꢆ-inch springform pan.  
Place cream cheese and ½ cup of sugar in a medium bowl. Using a hand-held elec-  
tric mixer on medium speed, beat until very smooth. Add eggs, one at a time, then  
beat in lemon juice, zest, and extracts.  
Pour the mixture into the springform pan. Set the rack in the ceramic pot of the  
Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Place the springform pan on the rack. Cover and press the  
on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢁ hours and press High; slow cooker  
will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. Set timer for ꢂ0  
minutes. Once the cheesecake has rested for ꢂ0 minutes, remove it from the slow  
cooker using hot pads, and place on a wire rack to cool completely. When cool,  
place in the refrigerator for at least ꢇ hours before serving.  
*If you want to make your own graham cracker crumbs, crumble ꢃ graham cracker  
sheets into ꢀ-inch pieces. Place in work bowl of Cuisinart® Food Processor fitted  
with the metal blade. Pulse to chop, then process continuously to pulverize into  
crumbs, about ꢂ0 to ꢃ0 seconds.  
**Remove the outer zest from a clean, dry lemon, using a vegetable peeler. Use a  
thin-bladed knife to remove the bitter white pith from the strips of lemon peel.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 slices):  
Calories 286 (44% from fat) • carb. 32g • pro. 9g • fat 14g • sat. fat 7g  
• chol. 77mg • sod. 420mg • calc. 89mg • fiber 0g  
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Chocolate Terrine with  
Chocolate Cookie Crust  
Makes 16 servings  
pound bittersweet or semisweet  
chocolate, chopped  
ꢀ½ cups half-and-half  
teaspoon table salt  
ꢁꢄ chocolate wafers, crushed  
tablespoons unsalted butter,  
melted  
large eggs, lightly beaten  
tablespoons Kahlúa®  
½
Line a loaf pan, ꢇ½ x ꢃ½ x ꢂ inches, with aluminum foil.  
Place the chocolate, half-and-half and salt in a medium saucepan over low heat.  
Cook, stirring often, until about ²∕ of the chocolate has melted, about ꢇ to ꢀ0  
³
minutes. Remove from heat; let stand about ꢄ minutes.  
While the chocolate is resting, prepare the cookie crumb crust. Place the choco-  
late wafers in the work bowl of a Cuisinart® Food Processor fitted with the chop-  
ping blade. Pulse until roughly chopped. With the motor running, add the butter  
through the feed tube in a slow and steady stream. Process until just combined.  
Reserve.  
Using a Cuisinart® Hand Mixer set on the lowest speed, add the eggs and Kahlúa®  
to the chocolate mixture. Mix until blended and smooth.  
Press the chocolate cookie crumbs into the bottom of the prepared pan. Pour the  
chocolate mixture on top.  
Place the oval rack into the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Programmable Slow  
Cooker. Add ꢃ cups warm water to the pot. Place the filled loaf pan on the rack.  
Cover and press on/off button to turn unit on. Set time for ꢁ½ hours and press  
High; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when time has elapsed.  
Remove; cool completely on a wire rack. Cover with plastic wrap; chill for at  
least ꢇ hours.  
To serve, unmold, carefully removing the foil. Cut into ꢀꢅ slices; serve with fresh  
berries if desired.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 281 (62% from fat) • carb. 24g • pro. 5g • fat 22g • sat. fat 12g  
• chol. 69mg • sod. 28mg • calc. 52mg • fiber 2g  
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Applesauce  
Makes about 7 cups  
pounds red apples*, washed  
lemons, juiced  
sugar, optional  
cinnamon, optional  
Core apples, but do not peel. Cut into ꢁ-inch chunks. Mix lemon juice with  
enough water to make ꢀ cup.  
Add the apples and water mixture to Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Cover and press the  
on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢃ hours and press Low; slow cooker  
will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed.  
Use a potato masher to smash apples for a chunky applesauce, or purée the apple  
mixture in ceramic pot using a hand blender. Use a gentle up and down motion,  
moving the hand blender throughout the ceramic pot – do not lift completely out  
of the applesauce while blending. Season with sugar and/or cinnamon if desired.  
*Some apples are more appropriate for applesauce. You may use all of one variety  
or mix to create your own blends. They may be peeled or not. For applesauce, try  
the following red varieties: McIntosh (blended with others), Elstar, Cortland, Fuji,  
Gala, Braeburn, Cameo, Criterion, Rome, Sierra Beauty, Spartan, Winesap, and  
York Imperial. Green varieties good for applesauce include Pippin and Gravenstein  
– they should be peeled first.  
Nutritional information per serving (½ cup):  
Calories 98 (5% from fat) • carb. 25g • pro. 1g • fat 1g • sat. fat 0g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 2g • calc. 10mg • fiber 4g  
Note: To make Apple Butter from Apple Sauce, stir ꢀ½ cups packed brown sugar  
into puréed Apple Sauce in slow cooker, along with ꢀ tablespoon ground cinna-  
mon, ꢀ teaspoon ground allspice, ꢀ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg, and ½ tea-  
spoon ground cloves. Cook on Low without covering for ꢀ to ꢂ hours (time will  
depend on moisture of apples), until mixture is thick. Cool and place in jars to  
store in refrigerator.  
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Apricot Almond  
Bread Pudding  
Makes 8 servings (2 quarts)  
ounces dried apricots, diced  
½
cup sliced almonds, toasted  
¼
cup Kirschwasser®,  
brandy or amaretto  
large eggs  
cup granulated sugar  
³
teaspoon unsalted butter  
can (ꢀꢁ ounces) fat-free  
evaporated milk  
tablespoons unsalted butter,  
melted, divided  
teaspoon vanilla  
cups bread, cut into ½-inch cubes  
cups very hot water  
Soak apricots in Kirsch for ½ hour; drain and reserve liquor. Cut a piece of alumi-  
num foil ꢁ0 inches long, and fold in half to a piece ꢀ0 inches long. Lightly butter  
one side with ¼ teaspoon unsalted butter; reserve. Cut another piece of alumi-  
num foil about ꢁꢃ inches long. Fold in half lengthwise, then fold in half again two  
more times to create a strip about ꢁꢃ inches in length and ꢁ inches wide to make a  
“cradle”; reserve.  
Coat the inside of a ꢀ-quart soufflé dish with remaining ¾ teaspoon unsalted  
butter. Layer ½ of the bread cubes on the bottom. Sprinkle with half the apricots  
and half the almonds. Drizzle with half the melted butter. Repeat. Pour remaining  
melted butter over top. Beat eggs and sugar until thick, using a Cuisinart® Hand  
Mixer on low speed. Add milk, vanilla and reserved Kirsch; mix thoroughly. Pour  
egg mixture over bread layers. Cover with the buttered foil. Secure tightly with  
kitchen twine. Set the dish in the center of the long strip of folded foil and bring up  
the sides to meet, twisting together to form a handle. Place the rack in the ceramic  
pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. To place the soufflé dish on the rack, use the foil  
cradle to help lift the dish, and carefully lower the dish into the pot and place on  
the rack. Carefully pour hot water in bottom of ceramic pot. Cover and press the  
on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours and press Low. Remove the  
soufflé dish from the slow cooker using the foil strips to lift it. Cool completely on  
a wire rack.  
Note: You may substitute dried cherries for the dried apricots for a Cherry Vanilla  
Bread Pudding.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 8 servings):  
Calories 415 (29% from fat) • carb. 58g • pro. 13g • fat 14g • sat. fat 5g  
• chol. 95mg • sod. 356mg • calc. 212mg • fiber 2g  
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Chocolate Pudding Cake  
Makes 8 to 12 servings  
teaspoon unsalted butter,  
room temperature  
ꢀ¼ cups granulated sugar, divided  
¹∕  
cup unsalted butter, melted  
³
ꢀ½ teaspoons vanilla extract  
½
½
cup packed light brown sugar  
cup unbleached, all-purpose flour  
cup chopped pecans,  
lightly toasted  
¼
cups + ꢂ tablespoons unsweetened  
cocoa powder, divided  
teaspoon espresso powder  
teaspoons baking powder  
teaspoon salt  
ꢀ¼ cups hot water  
¼
tablespoons Kirschwasser®  
or Kahlúa®  
¼
½
cup + ꢀ tablespoon reduced  
fat milk, hot  
vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt  
Lightly coat a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish with teaspoon butter.  
Combine ¾ cup granulated sugar in large bowl with the flour, ꢂ tablespoons cocoa,  
baking powder and salt. Add hot milk, melted butter, and vanilla. Using a Cui-  
sinart® Hand Mixer on low speed, beat until smooth. Spread into prepared soufflé  
dish.  
Stir together remaining ½ cup granulated sugar, brown sugar, remaining ¼ cup  
cocoa and toasted pecans in small bowl; sprinkle mixture evenly over batter. Com-  
bine hot water, espresso and Kirschwasser; pour over batter. Do not stir.  
Insert rack in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Place soufflé dish on  
the rack. Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢂ hours  
and press High; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time  
has elapsed. Let stand for ꢂ0 minutes before serving.  
Serve warm or chilled in dessert dishes, spooning both cake and pudding-like  
mixture on bottom into the dish. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt,  
if desired.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 12 servings):  
Calories 394 (30%) from fat • carb. 65g • pro. 4g • fat 14g • sat. fat 6g  
• chol. 23mg • sod. 147 mg • calc. 46mg • fiber 3g  
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French Vanilla Rice Pudding  
Makes 18 servings  
cooking spray  
½
cup water  
cups Arborio rice, uncooked  
²∕ cups granulated sugar  
³
cans (ꢀꢁ ounces each) fat free  
evaporated milk (not  
reconstituted)  
vanilla bean, slit in half lengthwise  
tablespoon pure vanilla extract  
cans (ꢀꢃ ounces each) lite  
coconut milk  
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with  
cooking spray. Add rice. Stir in milks and sugar. Scrape in seeds and add pod of  
vanilla bean.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn unit on. Set time for ꢃ hours and press  
Low; slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has  
elapsed. Remove and discard vanilla bean, stir in vanilla extract.  
Serve warm. Chill leftover rice pudding in a bowl, covered with a sheet of plastic  
wrap place directly on the surface, to prevent a skin from forming.  
Nutritional information per serving (²/3 cup):  
Calories 202 (11% from fat) • carb. 36 • pro. 8g • fat 3g • sat. fat 2g  
• chol. 0mg • sod. 112mg • calc. 273mg • fiber 0g  
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Peach Cobbler  
Makes 8 servings  
pounds fresh peaches, skinned,  
(or frozen and defrosted) cut into  
½-inch slices  
cups prepared granola,  
without fruit  
tablespoons melted  
unsalted butter  
¼
cup packed brown sugar  
tablespoon instant tapioca  
teaspoon ground ginger  
cooking spray  
Cut a piece of aluminum foil about ꢁꢃ inches long. Fold in half lengthwise, then  
fold in half again two more times to create a strip about ꢁꢃ inches in length and ꢁ  
inches wide to make a “cradle”; reserve.  
Place peaches in a large bowl. Combine brown sugar with tapioca and ginger.  
Toss with peaches. Mix granola with melted butter and stir ꢀ½ cups into peaches.  
Reserve ½ cup for topping. Lightly coat a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish with cooking spray.  
Transfer peach mixture to soufflé dish; top with remaining ½ cup of granola. Set  
the dish in the center of the long strip of folded foil and bring up the sides to meet,  
twisting together to form a handle.  
Place the cooking rack in the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Set soufflé  
dish on rack by using the foil cradle to help lift the dish, and carefully lower the  
dish into the pot and place on the rack.  
Cover and press the on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢄ hours and press  
Low. Slow cooker will automatically switch to Warm until ready to serve.  
Remove the soufflé dish from the slow cooker using the foil strips to lift it. Serve  
with freshly whipped cream, ice cream or vanilla yogurt.  
Nutritional information per serving:  
Calories 257 (27% from fat) carb. 46g • pro. 4g • fat 8g • sat. fat 5g  
• chol. 7mg • sod. 63mg • calc. 36mg • fiber 4g  
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Steamed Chocolate  
Cherry Pudding  
Makes 12 servings  
tablespoons Kirsch  
cup dried cherries  
¼
cups unbleached, all-purpose flour  
½
tablespoon baking powder  
teaspoon salt  
ꢃ½ tablespoons butter,  
room temperature, divided  
large eggs  
tablespoon unsweetened cocoa  
cup granulated sugar  
cup reduced-fat milk  
ounces unsweetened chocolate,  
chopped  
cup lightly toasted and chopped  
hazelnuts  
ounces semisweet chocolate,  
chopped  
quart hot water  
Cut a piece of aluminum foil ꢁ0 inches in length; double over. Lightly coat foil with  
½ teaspoon butter, reserve. Cut another piece of aluminum foil about ꢁꢃ inches  
long. Fold in half lengthwise, then fold in half again two more times to create a  
strip about ꢁꢃ inches in length and ꢁ inches wide to make a “cradle”; reserve. Cut a  
piece of kitchen twine ꢂꢅ inches in length.  
Heat Kirsch until very warm, but not boiling. Add cherries and macerate for ½ hour.  
Lightly coat the bottom and sides of a ꢁ-quart soufflé dish with ½ tablespoon butter  
and dust with cocoa. Set aside. Place unsweetened chocolate and semisweet chocolate  
with remaining butter in a Cuisinart® ꢀ¾-quart saucepan. Melt over low heat.  
Mix flour, baking powder and salt in a separate bowl. Beat eggs and sugar until  
thick, using a Cuisinart® Hand Mixer on medium high speed, about ꢄ minutes.  
Reduce speed to low and mix in ¹∕ of the flour mixture and ½ the milk, alternately,  
³
ending with the flour. Gently incorporate cherries, Kirsch and hazelnuts.  
Pour pudding into prepared soufflé dish. Cover with buttered foil. Secure with  
twine. Set the dish in the center of the long strip of folded foil and bring up the  
sides to meet, twisting them together to form a handle. Place the cooking rack in  
the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker. Pour hot water into the bottom of  
the pot. Set covered dish on rack, using the foil cradle to help lift the dish and care-  
fully lower the dish into the pot and place on the rack. Cover and press the  
on/off button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢁ½ hours and press High; slow  
cooker will automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed. Care-  
fully remove the soufflé dish from the slow cooker using the foil strips to lift it.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 12 servings):  
Calories 342 (39% from fat) • carb. 48g • pro. 6g • fat 16g • sat. fat 8g  
• chol. 49mg • sod. 278mg • calc. 51mg • fiber 3g  
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Winter Fruit Crisp  
Makes 8 to 12 servings (7 cups)  
Fruit  
½
teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg  
cooking spray  
tablespoon dark rum or brandy  
teaspoon pure vanilla extract  
ounces mixed dried fruits (apples,  
pears, apricots, dried plums)  
Crumb Topping  
large Golden Delicious  
cup unbleached, all-purpose flour  
apples, peeled, cored and cut into  
cup uncooked oats, quick  
or regular  
-inch squares  
Bosc pears, peeled, cored and  
cut into -inch squares  
¾
½
cup packed brown sugar  
teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg  
cup dried cranberries  
whole cinnamon stick  
grated zest of one orange  
cup sugar  
ꢀꢁ tablespoons unsalted butter,  
softened (ꢀ½ sticks)  
½
tablespoon chopped crystallized  
ginger or ꢀ teaspoon ground  
ginger  
Lightly coat the interior of the ceramic pot of the Cuisinart® Slow Cooker with  
cooking spray. Cut any large pieces of dried fruit into ꢀ- to ꢁ-inch pieces; place in  
prepared slow cooker. Add dried fruits, apples, pears and cranberries; stir gently.  
Add cinnamon, orange zest, sugar, ginger, nutmeg, rum and vanilla; stir gently to  
combine.  
Place the flour, oats, brown sugar, and nutmeg in a medium bowl; stir. Add the  
butter and knead, using fingers, until the mixture resembles large crumbs. Sprinkle  
this crumb topping over fruit, patting it down lightly. Cover and press the on/off  
button to turn the unit on. Set time to ꢃ hours and press Low; slow cooker will  
automatically switch to Warm when cooking time has elapsed until ready to  
serve. When done, fruits will be tender and bubbling and topping will be lightly  
browned.  
Serve warm with ice cream or frozen yogurt.  
Nutritional information per serving (based on 12 servings):  
Calories 371 (29% from fat) • carb. 64g • pro. 3g • fat 13g • sat. fat 7g  
• chol. 31mg • sod. 14mg • calc. 38mg • fiber 5g  
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