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Anyone done nigella's coke ham in the slow cooker?

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JackBauer · 28/08/2009 21:28

I don't like leaving it on the hob for hours as my hobs don't go low very well, so it always boils and I have to check it so I was wondering if I could dump it in the slow cooker before I go to bed and then have it all ready for tomorrow?

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EleanoraBuntingCupcake · 28/08/2009 21:28

boak

JackBauer · 28/08/2009 21:34

at the general idea of it or the slow cooker?!

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CarGirl · 28/08/2009 21:35

now that does sound good, try it & let us know?

Slubberdegullion · 28/08/2009 21:36

This isn't for christmas is it? It will be terribly dry by then if you start cooking it now.

AvadaKedavra · 28/08/2009 21:37

It wouldn't evaporate though so not sure it'd work as well.

EleanoraBuntingCupcake · 28/08/2009 21:37

both i'am afraid.

ilove · 28/08/2009 21:38

Yes and it was lush! You only need a can of coke though, no more.

CarGirl · 28/08/2009 21:48

Someone post the recipe for me because I need new ideas for my slow cooker!

JackBauer · 28/08/2009 21:48

at slubber
It never evaporates when do it on the hob, you just end up with the 'black cooking liquid of death' (as DH calls it)

thanks ilove, am very tempted.

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JackBauer · 28/08/2009 21:50

cargirl.
gammon/ham
Coke
bung in pan. Simmer 2 or 3 hours.
eat

or you can do her 'cover fat in cloves, treacel and mustard powder and bake in overn for half an hourish, but mine never lasts long enough when it is on the side cooling from teh coke.

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JackBauer · 28/08/2009 21:51

Here
but i have never added onion as DH hates it.

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CarGirl · 28/08/2009 21:53

Is it salty or does the slow cooking in coke make it less so?

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