(Note: the terms “slow cooker” and “crock-pot” are interchangeable and here mean the same thing. Crock-Pot is the original trademarked name for slow cookers)
My kitchen would not be complete without my Crock-Pot. Growing up my mom often utilized her slow cooker to get dinner on the table and I was trained early on how to cook in the crock pot. I remember making beef stew in the crock pot for a Girl Scout badge task when I was in about fifth grade.
It should come as no surprise that as I grew up and had my own home, a crock-pot became a necessary appliance. When we moved into our apartment in Pasadena seven years ago, a six quart slow cooker arrived at my door, a housewarming gift from my mom-in-law. This beauty still works just as good as the day I opened it and I have give it quite the workout.
I started with meats, soups, stews, sauces and beans. Then when I found Stephanie at A Year of Slow Cooking I got a little more creative and tried her Crème Brule recipe (yeah, it was pretty good!) and yogurt (ok, but I’ve gotten my method perfected now). On occasion I still look for creative recipes but most of the time my slow cooker is just my workhorse for batch cooking items destined for the freezer. It cooks while I go about my day. No minding things on the stove. It’s great!
So, if you’ve not tried a slow cooker, you should! If you’ve wanted to start batch cooking, the crock-pot is a great place to start. Fill it up, let it cook, eat some and freeze the rest. It doesn’t get any easier than that! If you enjoy slow-cooking, what is your favorite thing to cook in the crock-pot?
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