Its almost crockpot season -How to weigh?
fitoverfortymom
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Dear MFP,
Its almost Crock Pot season!
My crockpot insert is too heavy for my food scale. Normally with recipe builder, I weigh everything raw, enter the recipe, cook the recipe, weigh everything cooked, then take those total grams so that 1g = 1 serving and then just weigh myself the portion I want.
How do I do that when doing slow cooker recipes? I can't imagine emptying the contents into a lighter vessel and then weighing, but maybe that's the only way?
Any other brilliant MFP minds figure this out?
Sincerely,
Souping in Colorado
Its almost Crock Pot season!
My crockpot insert is too heavy for my food scale. Normally with recipe builder, I weigh everything raw, enter the recipe, cook the recipe, weigh everything cooked, then take those total grams so that 1g = 1 serving and then just weigh myself the portion I want.
How do I do that when doing slow cooker recipes? I can't imagine emptying the contents into a lighter vessel and then weighing, but maybe that's the only way?
Any other brilliant MFP minds figure this out?
Sincerely,
Souping in Colorado
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I just weigh the raw ingredients and use them in the recipe builder, I split the portions into however many I need after I've cooked them and amend the portion number if it changes, I do it as evenly as possible but if one is more than another it's not going to make much difference in the long haul whether I have one that is say 210g one day and one that is 190g another day if they are meant to be approximately 200g.6
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tinkerbellang83 wrote: »I just weigh the raw ingredients and use them in the recipe builder, I split the portions into however many I need after I've cooked them and amend the portion number if it changes, I do it as evenly as possible but if one is more than another it's not going to make much difference in the long haul whether I have one that is say 210g one day and one that is 190g another day if they are meant to be approximately 200g.
Same here on when it is cooked.
To prepare I weigh all the ingredients in a different dish before I transfer it into the crockpot And reuse the weighing dish every time before transfer - that way I minimise the loss in transfer. Never been an issue doing it that way2 -
I just weigh each portion as I put it away.0
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I don't want to mess up a thread, but
there is a crockpot season?2 -
I had a dry run at this a week or so ago- didn't go well. I plan on buying a new scale with an extra large base and higher capacity.0
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I used to transfer it into a different dish, which was definitely a pain. And I often had to do it in batches.
If it's cooked for a while, then some liquid has likely evaporated out, so pre-weighing the ingredients might not be exact. Probably close enough, but if I'm going to weigh, I'd like to be exact.
This is why I bought a 22-lb scale when my old one died.1 -
I put the empty crockpot on the body scales to get its weight and once cooked hop on the scale, then hop on the scale with the pot. It is the closest I can get to being accurate.0
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Nothing to add, but I read the subject as "crackpot season" and thought you were talking about the "energy doesn't make you fat" guy who reappeared today.5
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Recipe builder my friend - everything that goes into the crockpot goes into the recipe builder, I decide how many portions it will make, once it's cooked I weigh the whole thing, and split it by number of portions, and then pack them up like that. It's brilliant! (I cook with the crockpot once a week because it's easier than cooking 6-8 times a week haha)2
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I just use large plastic storage containers - I found some good Tupperware 12-cup and 16-cup containers at goodwill thrift store. I weighed the empty containers and marked the weight on them with a Sharpie.
I just ladle a round number (1000g, 2000g, etc.) into one. Tip: place a squat bowl on the scale to raise the container so you can see the scale display. Then weigh any remaining into the last one and add up the amounts. I have a 11lb./5kg max scale and do not find this process too cumbersome.1 -
They have these awesome crockpot liners. I would think it would work awesome. The off the crockpot liner and weigh the stew (or whatever) that way.0
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Recipe builder my friend - everything that goes into the crockpot goes into the recipe builder, I decide how many portions it will make, once it's cooked I weigh the whole thing, and split it by number of portions, and then pack them up like that. It's brilliant! (I cook with the crockpot once a week because it's easier than cooking 6-8 times a week haha)
Agreed.2 -
TheWJordinWJordin wrote: »I don't want to mess up a thread, but
there is a crockpot season?
I also find it funny that cooking with crockpots is a fall/winter thing.
Here in Texas, it's really nice to use them in the summertime, and not have to hest up your whole house turning on the oven. In all fairness, though, I guess they mostly are used for soups & "comfort foods".2 -
fitoverfortymom wrote: »Dear MFP,
Its almost Crock Pot season!
My crockpot insert is too heavy for my food scale. Normally with recipe builder, I weigh everything raw, enter the recipe, cook the recipe, weigh everything cooked, then take those total grams so that 1g = 1 serving and then just weigh myself the portion I want.
How do I do that when doing slow cooker recipes? I can't imagine emptying the contents into a lighter vessel and then weighing, but maybe that's the only way?
Any other brilliant MFP minds figure this out?
Sincerely,
Souping in Colorado
Honestly.. that's what I do. I doubt it's the only way, but it's generally quicker/easier for me.0 -
TheWJordinWJordin wrote: »I don't want to mess up a thread, but
there is a crockpot season?
My mom will do a roast in there year round, but it gets used more in colder weather for chili, bean soup, potato soup, etc.
Okay, yes, topic. I weigh it as I'm serving as I'm in the same boat with my scale.0
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