I own a Ninja brand "Foodi" Pressure Cooker / Slow Cooker. I also similarly don't trust non-stick pots, but you can get a stainless steel pot on Amazon for less than 20$ to replace the nonstick pot it comes with. I have never been happier with a kitchen device before. The slow cooker functionality works great, no complaints. The pressure cooker functionality was a surprise to me, as no one my age seems to know what a pressure cooker is, but I can make a whole pulled pork shoulder in about an hour which is fantastic. The sear function makes it easy to make beef stews as I can just brown the meat in the same pot it slow cooks in. The air fryer part works great too. It has basically replaced all kitchen appliances for me which is fantastic as I live in a dump where the kitchen is just a counter and a sink.
@Otterly since you are in the UK this is a link to the UK version.
https://ninjakitchen.co.uk/product/ninja-foodi-11-in-1-smartlid-multi-cooker-6l-ol550uk-zidOL550UK
It seems you English get the non-cucked version which is an upgrade over the US version (We have two lids we have to swap between for pressure cooking vs. non-pressure cooking "for safety"). If you end up going with this I can share a link to the Amazon posting for the stainless steel pot, but I don't know how useful that would be since I am in the US. I will warn you though that if you use the pressure cooker functionality do not let people unsupervised mess with it, it seriously builds up some pressure/steam behind it.
It may be overkill compared to just a slow cooker that is a fifth of the price, so this may not fit the bill for what people are looking for in a slow cooker. If you just want a slow cooker I can highly recommend the "Crockpot" brand. Hopefully its the same quality as it is in the US. Here you can get a quality ceramic pot slow cooker from them for about $40 to $60 USD. It looks like they go for about the same cost in English money, so I bet its the same models we get here across the Atlantic.
Maybe this can be the generic slow cooker recipe thread??
I originally came to this thread hoping that is what I would find, so I hope others share their recipes too. I guess I'll start with one of mine:
General Zigger's Broke Student Chili:
Makes about a weeks worth of chili for about $20-$40 depending on beef prices.
Ingredients:
- 2.5 to 3 Pounds of 80% lean beef chuck (Or substitute with ground turkey, or get higher lean % beef if you are feeling fancy).
- 2 15 Ounce cans of diced tomatoes, do not drain liquid.
- 1 15 Ounce can of tomato sauce.
- 1 cup of beef broth, or substitute with 1 can of lager, or substitute with water if you are truly beyond financially ruined.
- 2 15 Ounce cans of beans. I swap between black beans, kidney beans, or a mix of the two. Make sure to wash your beans, we don't want the canned bean juice.
- I don't bother with the "For chili" beans because they seem to add very little but cost significantly more than just plain beans.
- 3 Cloves of garlic - minced.
- 1 white onion - diced.
- 1 packet of chili seasoning.
- Or if you have a real spice rack: 2 Tbsp Chili Powder, 1 Tbsp Cumin powder, 1 tsp paprika, 1/4 tsp cayenne powder, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper
Directions:
- Brown meat, diced onion, and garlic with some oil or butter or whatever you want.
- Put browned meat and onions in slow cooker pot, add all canned ingredients, stir in seasoning.
- Put on low for 8 hours for high for four hours.
Additions (Things to add to make it different, or add calories without breaking the bank):
- Jalapeno peppers
- 1 can of pumpkin (unsweetened don't make my mistake, the only ingredient should be pumpkin puree)
- Diced bell pepper
I like making mine with cottage cheese to add after its done cooking.
I have many other slow cooker recipes I can share as well, but I'll stop here because this post is already long.