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Pre-cooked meats like ham or turkey can dry out if slow-cooked for too long. They’re best added toward the end.
8. Thickening Agents (Cornstarch or Flour)
Adding cornstarch or flour at the beginning can make the dish too thick or lumpy. Use them at the end to adjust consistency.
9. Soft Cheeses
10. Certain Vegetables (like zucchini or squash)
Soft vegetables can turn mushy when cooked for hours. Chop them last to preserve texture.
11. Alcohol
Alcohol does not fully evaporate in a slow cooker, and cooking for long periods can concentrate its taste. If you use wine or spirits, add them in moderation and near the end.
Final Tip: Slow cookers are amazing for convenience, but knowing what not to put in them is just as important as knowing what works. Avoid these common mistakes to get perfectly cooked, flavorful meals every time.
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