Cook slowly about 20 minutes, until the fruit looks clear and syrup is thick as honey.
Place in a stew-pan on range, cook slowly with a couple tablespoons of sugar and a very small amount of water.
Cover one quart of dried pears with cold water and cook slowly about 20 minutes until they have cooked tender, but not soft (the night before the day on which the bread is to be baked).
Cook slowly half an hour, turn into individual moulds, and serve cold with sugar and cream.
Cook slowly in a thin syrup flavored with lemon-peel and a bit of ginger-root.
Cook slowly, take up the veal, remove the larger bones, and strain the cooking liquid.
Soak the barley in lukewarm water, after washing it well, and when it has lain in the tepid bath for two hours, put it in the same over the fire to cook slowly, keeping it covered fully by adding hot water from the kettle.
Cook slowly, until these are soft enough to pulp through a colander.
Cook slowly, taking care it does not burn, until the peas are very soft.
Pick over and wash a cup of dried Scotch peas, and put to cook in a quart of cold water, cook slowly in a double boiler or in a kettle placed on the range where they will just simmer, until but a cupful of liquid remains.
Turn in the mixture, spread evenly, turn down the fire and allow the omelet to cook slowly.
Cook slowly, turning frequently until the onions are tender, adding more shortening if necessary to prevent the mixture from sticking to the pan.
Then when well blended, pour in hot frying pan containing three tablespoons of shortening; cook slowly, shaking frequently until mixture is dry on top.
Place an asbestos mat under the kettle and cook slowly.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cook slowly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.