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Morphy Richards Slow Cooker GIVEAWAY (ended) & Quorn Cheesy Ravioli

Today I have a brand new Morphy Richard’s slow cooker to giveaway to one of my readers!

It is an oval shaped slow cooker, with a 3.5 litre removable ceramic pot, and a toughened glass lid.

I don’t know how I would survive without my slow cooker! It is not like I use it every day, but it is very useful when I have a busy day a head of me. Which usually happens at least once a week.

There are so many things you can make in a slow cooker! Soups and stews are a given, but you can also make curries and puddings and gammon and pulled pork and so much more!

My girl’s favorite slow cooked meal is this Cheesy Ravioli! I make it with Quorn, a meat alternative, but please feel free to use beef or lamb mince with whatever choice of sausages you prefer. Just cut the casings off before chopping them up.

The thing is with this time of recipe you can easily make it your own. I generally use cheddar cheese, but mozzarella works just as well!


Cheesy Ravioli:

200g Quorn mince
250g Quorn sausages, sliced
1 jar, tomato sauce
1 can, chopped tomatoes
dried basil, to taste
salt & pepper
1 package, cheese ravioli
shredded cheese

Brown off the mince and sausages for a few minutes in a little bit of oil before placing in the bottom of the slow cooker top with the jar of tomato sauce and chopped tomatoes. Season according to taste I sometimes add a little bit of garlic salt instead of regular salt gives it something different. If not using garlic salt add a pinch of salt and pepper. Leave to cook on low for 4-6 hours. This will depend on the slow cooker. It can be left for longer if need be. Before serving stir in some grated cheese, but leave a little to top it off with!


The possibilities are endless when it comes to what you can make in the slow cooker! If you'd like a shiny new slow cooker of your own follow the instructions below for your chance to win this Murphy Richard's slow cooker!

UPDATE: Giveaway has ended a winner has been chosen!

Press File Print Murphy Richards Slow Cooker

The giveaway is in association with Press File Print. Press File Print can provide a wide range of products and services for further information please visit the website or email enquiries@pressfileprint.com 


notes: Just remember the glass lid can not go in the oven, my friend placed hers in the oven for some reason and it melted the plastic handle. T&C's are listed in the widget, but please note you must have a UK mailing address. A winner will be picked by random and will be notified by email, please take note of the ending date and check your email. If you do not respond within 7 days a new winner will be chosen.

377 comments:

  1. Bean and spinach enchiladas!

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  2. I love a joint of meat cooked in the slow cooker. The meats just falls apart it's so tender

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  3. Pork on bed of vegetables, it just falls apart. So yummy.

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  4. My own apple pie chilli is my favourite. I'm making it tomorrow!

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  5. Beef and Veggies - yum!

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  6. Beef Stew! - Elizabeth Doody

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  7. Roasting meat in the slow cooker is the best way to keep the meat moist and tasty!

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  8. Pork shoulder and chilli bean hotpot

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  9. I love my slow cooker
    It's my new favourite hobby
    What's my all time thing to cook?
    The good old British lobby!

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  10. I cook whole chicken I love it in the slow cooker so moist and falls off the bones

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  11. Has to be mutton stew

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  12. creamy chicken with Thyme and lemon

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  13. Pulled pork - wonderful and tasty

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  14. Chicken stew.

    Rachel Craig

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  15. Lamb stew with Pearl Barley (maybe a dumpling)

    KATHY D

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  16. Beef and ale stew - Stacey Le Page

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  17. Beef and root vegetable casserole

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  18. Beef stew , a family favorite x

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  19. Beef Goulash - Aimee L

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  20. Love a proper Texan chilli - slow cooked to perfection :-)

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  21. Slow cooked leg of lamb in pink wine with rosemary and garlic.

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  22. I've never had a slow cooker so I don't have a favourite slow cooked meal, but veggie ravioli sounds nice.

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  23. Portuguese pork, chorizo and bean stew (Feijoada)

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  24. A beef or lamb stew. Must have sweet carrots and be so soft that the meat just falls apart when you put it on your fork. Lovely with dumplings and reminds me of happy childhood days
    Carina Barnett


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  25. Chicken Casserole & Dumplings

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  26. rich beef stew

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  27. Pulled Pork

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  28. My favourite slow cooker dish has to be a good hearty beef stew!

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  29. Pot roasted lamb with rosemary

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  30. Spanish chicken and chorizo stew

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  31. Beef Casserole
    Joy Portas

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  32. I just love a beef joint slow cooked

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  33. I like too many to give you one favourite :p but up there would be turkey and butternut squash casserole, anything lamb... annnnd tagine :)

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  34. Love beef stew!

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  35. Gammon - always melts in your mouth when slow cooked

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  36. Chilli, one of my husband's favourites, so easy and tasty too

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  37. i make a super sponge pudding with blackcurrant jam

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  38. Spicy lam casserole

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  39. Beef stew and dumplings
    Claire D

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  40. Chicken and chorizo stew with a dash of chilli

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  41. Slow cooked lamb so it falls off the bone

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  42. Beef Casserole and herb dumplings - mmm! - Kate A

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  43. Yum - that looks delicious! I would do a slow cooked BBQ pulled pork I think, I bet the house would smell amazing! :)

    Jen xx
    www.kitsch-n-sync.com

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  44. mince beef and dumplings x

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  45. Beef casserole with dumplings xx

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  46. Lamb Stew in a Minty Gravy with chunky vegetables topped with herb Dumplings :)

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  47. Beef stew and herb dumplings

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  48. Pulled pork please!

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  49. Whole chicken on top of root veg (Potato, swede, parsnip, carrot) 1 lemon squeezed over the chicken, drizzle of honey, pinch of rosemary and thyme and leave it half a day to cook.

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  50. Hungarian Goulash

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  51. Chickpea Curry! :)

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  52. A nice beef stew with yorkshire puddings.

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  53. Beef & ale stew with dumplings.

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  54. Chilli or baked (slow cooked?) potatoes, they cook so well.

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  55. Thai Beef Curry

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  56. Pulled pork - need a slow cooker, would love to have my food waiting for me when I get home from work!

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  57. Classic Beef stew!! mmm :)

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  58. Yum yum, that makes me hungry for lunch!
    On the Gilmore Girls note, I am watching the last two episodes now and I just feel like they are going to leave so much open :( I can see how you have had issue with the last two seasons.
    Gone Girl was SO good, it was really well done and stayed close to the book.
    Missie @ A Flurry of Ponderings

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  59. Sausage casserole

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  60. Pulled pork - or I do an amazing rice pudding!

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  61. Chicken casserole

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  62. Goulash is brilliant done in a slow cooker.

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  63. Lamb pilaf with apricots and almonds

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  64. Beet stew with dumplings

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  65. Pam Francis Gregory23 November 2014 at 20:49

    Lamb Biryani

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  66. I love slow braised lamb shoulder iwth aromatic spices

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  67. Ooooh slow cooked meals are exactly what is needed at this time of year! Stew and dumplings!

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  68. I'd love to try a beef stew with one of these

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  69. Pulled pork with barbecue sauce with soft white rolls & homemade coleslaw

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  70. Liz B - my favourite is lamb shanks

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  71. Braised steak and root veg with herby dumplings

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  72. a chicken stew, just like nan used to make!

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  73. Chilli con carne

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  74. Sausage Casserole

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  75. I love slow cooked beef brisket in red wine sauce

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  76. beef stew with giant dumplings

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  77. Pulled pork definitely!

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  78. A nice Hoy-Pot served with Fresh Baked Bread and Butter.

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  79. CHICKEN STEW

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  80. Hubbys lemon meat ball with tomatoe sauce

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  81. Braised Ox Cheek in Red wine

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  82. Beef Stew with Mint sauce and Dumplings,mmmmmmm

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  83. I love making stews

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  84. Stew & Dumplings

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  85. I love lamb stew with couscous and sweet potato mash

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  86. Chuck in fridge leftovers and a tin of tomatoes and see what happens!
    Sam Stevens
    sam@tickell.plus.com

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  87. Beef Stew with Dumplings is a must in my house, :)

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  88. I love Fakeaway doner meat. Gorgeous.

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  89. Chicken Stew

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