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French Secrets to Slow Cooking: How to master the art of cooking slow this winter

Magimix Australia 4 mins read

A pot of food on a tableAI-generated content may be incorrect.As we settle into the winter season, more Australians are embracing the pleasures of slow cooking: creating hearty, nourishing meals that warm the home and bring people together. But in France, this tradition never went out of style. French cooks have long known that good things take time, and that some of the most memorable meals are the ones that simmer for a few hours.

 

Slow cooking is more than a technique in the French kitchen. It’s a philosophy: about patience, respect for ingredients, and creating food that feeds both body and soul. From a rustic daube Provençale to a velvety pot of leek and potato soup, these are dishes designed to be cooked and savoured slowly.

 

So, what can Australian home cooks learn from the French approach this winter? Here are a few timeless (and a few surprising) secrets to bring a little je ne sais quoi to your next slow-cooked meal:

 

1. Start with a proper mirepoix

At the heart of many French slow-cooked dishes is the humble mirepoix, a finely diced mix of onions, carrots, and celery. This aromatic base is gently sautéed in butter or olive oil until soft and slightly sweet, creating a foundation of flavour that permeates the entire dish. The key? Low heat, patience, and stirring often. The Magimix Cook Expert makes it effortless with precise temperature control and automatic stirring.

 

2. Use wine wisely

In France, wine is more than a drink, it’s an ingredient. A splash of good-quality wine (white or red, depending on the dish) deglazes the pan and adds acidity, depth, and complexity to the sauce. Cook with wine you’d enjoy drinking and allow time for the alcohol to evaporate. What’s left behind is pure flavour you can’t replicate with any other ingredient.

 

3. Balance with acidity

One of the secrets to a great slow-cooked dish is balance. Long cooking mellows flavours, and sometimes too much. A touch of acidity (wine, a squeeze of lemon, a splash of vinegar) brightens the dish and prevents it from tasting flat. Many French recipes finish with just such a lift.

 

4. Choose the right vessel

A proper cocotte is the heart of the French slow-cooking tradition, holding heat evenly and cooking gently. For today’s cooks, the Magimix Cocotte Slow Cooking Accessory brings this timeless method into the modern kitchen – pairing the control and convenience of the Cook Expert with the beauty and function of traditional French cookware.

 

5. Let it rest

Many French cooks will tell you that a stew or braise tastes even better the next day. Why? Time allows flavours to meld and deepen. If you can, cook your dish a day ahead and let it rest in the fridge overnight. It’s a simple trick that elevates a good meal to something truly special.

 

6. Add fresh contrast

A final French tip: think about contrast. Rich, slow-cooked dishes benefit from fresh garnishes: chopped parsley, a spoonful of crème fraîche, crisp radish, or a squeeze of lemon just before serving. These small touches lift the dish and add brightness and texture.

 

7. Savour the ritual

Above all, slow cooking in the French tradition is about more than the food, rather, it’s about the experience. The aromas that fill the kitchen, the anticipation of gathering around the table, and the joy of taking time to cook with intention. In an age of shortcuts and speed, it’s an invitation to slow down and savour the season.

 

The Magimix Cook Expert is available at Myer, David Jones, Kitchen Warehouse, Appliances Online selected high end kitchen shops and online through www.magimix.com.au. Magimix is a beloved French brand with a rich history in culinary innovation. As the original inventor of the food processor, Magimix has been a trusted name in kitchens around the world for over 50 years.

 

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Key Facts:
  • French slow cooking is more than a technique, it’s a philosophy centred on patience, seasonal ingredients, and creating food that brings people together.

  • Timeless tips include building flavour with a proper mirepoix, using wine and acidity for balance, and resting dishes overnight to deepen flavour.

  • Modern tools like the Magimix Cook Expert and Cocotte accessory bring traditional French slow cooking into today’s kitchens with ease and precision.


About us:

Born out of Burgundy, an internationally renowned region for gastronomy, Magimix has been designing and making high-quality premium kitchen appliances for 50 years. With our roots in professional products designed for commercial use, creating great quality food is at the heart of everything we do - providing a helping hand to ensure all kitchen needs are met - be it slicing, grating, chopping, whisking, juicing, blending or kneading. As the inventors of the World's first Food Processor, we continue to focus on combining the best cooking traditions with today’s technology across our entire product range. To many, the enduring appeal of Magimix is that its products are built better to last longer – a statement strengthened by the longest guarantees and best after-sale service. Magimix has been an eco-friendly company since the very beginning, respecting its basic aim of designing and making simple, efficient, lasting products. The world’s top restaurants use the professional versions of our products and true to our origins, are always at the forefront of innovation. Designed and made in France, Magimix is the perfect aid for all your food preparations.


Contact details:

For more information, photos or to arrange a product review, please contact: 

Meg Reyes 

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