low and slow

adv

Definitions

  1. At a low temperature for a relatively long period of time.

    • In fact, in restaurants, the term “confit” now refers to most anything cooked low and slow in fat, which gives the food a velvety, unctuous texture and concentrates its flavor. We found that baby artichokes are well suited […]
    • Slow Cooker Jambalaya with andouille sausage, chicken and shrimp cooked low and slow with bold spices and vegetables with just 10 minutes of prep.
  2. Adapted to be palatable to an ordinary person

    Adapted to be palatable to an ordinary person; relaxed and undemanding.

    • Now who can tell what a good word may do this high-spirited boy, who thinks true religion a low and slow affair? I tell you, my dear boy, a real Christian has an elevated, though an humble mind.
    • Thus the "Evangelical," called also "the Low Church party," became, in the opinion of its adversaries, the low and slow church.

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