Fryer User Manual
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COOKING GUIDELINES 
SLOW COOKING
Slow cooking is perfect for foods that require long, slow simmering, such as soups, 
stocks, stews, and dried beans. Slow cooking is also ideal for tougher and less 
expensive cuts of meat like shoulder and pot roast.
The Simmer and Low settings are usually used for recipes that cook longer. When 
starting a dish later in the day, select the High setting to ensure that food is cooked, 
warm, and ready when you’d like to eat.
To reheat foods, use Brown/Sauté at 350°F and stir until all ingredients are warmed 
through. Then switch to Warm on the Slow Cook function until ready to serve.
BEEF/VEAL PORK LAMB POULTRY GAME
Choose cuts that 
are full of flavor 
and benefit from 
braising to 
tenderize.
Less tender cuts 
work best.
Tenderloin will 
become tough if 
slow cooked.
Choose flavorful 
cuts that benefit 
from braising to 
tenderize.
Best choice – dark 
meat – bone-in. 
Breast meat can 
become dry when 
slow cooked.
Game generally 
tends to be less 
tender; therefore 
it is perfect for 
slow cooking.
Arm pot roast, 
brisket, short 
ribs, bottom 
round, chuck or 
rump roast, 
chuck shoulder 
steak, veal 
shanks
Boston butt 
roast; pork 
shoulder pieces; 
sausages; 
country style 
pork ribs (bone-
in); pork shoulder 
or blade roast
Lamb shoulder; 
lamb stew meat; 
lamb shanks
Chicken or turkey 
legs and thighs
Venison roasts or 
stew meat, 
pheasant, duck 
thighs and legs
Suggested Cuts of Meat for Slow Cooking
SETTING GUIDELINES RECIPES
TEMP
TIMER
High
Use this setting when 
you don’t have time for 
a long, slow cook* and 
when “baking” on 
Slow Cook.
Soups, 
casseroles, 
puddings,
stewed fruits
212˚F 
(100˚C)
Programmable 
up to 24 hours,
then 8 hours (Warm)
Low
This standard slow 
cooker temperature is 
ideal for recipes you 
start in the morning and 
enjoy at the end of the 
day.
Braised foods, 
roasts, stews, 
ribs, shanks, 
chops, less 
tender cuts of 
meat, soups
200˚F 
(93˚C)
Programmable 
up to 24 hours,
then 8 hours (Warm)
Simmer
The longer the cooking 
time, the more the 
flavors blend together 
and intensify. 
Soups, stews, 
stocks
185˚F 
(85˚C)
Programmable 
up to 24 hours,
then 8 hours (Warm)
Warm
Do not use this setting to 
cook food. It is intended 
only for keeping cooked 
food warm.
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165˚F 
(74˚C)
Default is 8 hours. 
or Programmable 
up to 24 hours
NOTE: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that when cooking in a slow cooker, food 
should reach 140°F within 3 hours.
*Results may vary










