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    Posted: 31 January 2008 at 11:00am
Hi can anyone tell me when you are doing a Crock pot meal using a Maggi cook in the pot satchet such as Chicken Chasseur how much water should be added
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i just use the usual amount of water stated on teh packet, and cook it on low...if im adding extra veges or something i just add another 1/2 cup of water


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Thanks for that Kazzle
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I reduce the amount of water usually by a little bit because the crockpot is really good at making its own juice.
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Originally posted by fairsk8 fairsk8 wrote:

I reduce the amount of water usually by a little bit because the crockpot is really good at making its own juice.

me too. otherwisw it tastes watery.
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hahahaha i suppose it depends on what you are cooking, but them im never one to follow recipes, i suppose its just a matter of trial and error


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And presumably only the same amount of cooking time as on the packet, how much water do you put in faisk8 and loads of kids
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I ususally nearly always halve the water amount. And I put my crockpot on in the morning on low and turn it off at 6pm for dinner.
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Even with a maggi cook in the pot satchet you would put it on in the morning at about what time and still turn off at 6pm
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About 8am as I was leaving. My DP would check it when he came home for lunch and if he thought it was done, would just turn it on to heat, which keeps the food hot.
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ye pexactily how i dod it all though I would prob end up putting it on at about 10am
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Thanx for your help you guys
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