All Day Long Slow Cooker Recipes
CrockPot
Slow Cookers were a standard staple in suburban kitchens in the 70s and 80s.
In
the 90s and 2000s, they dipped out of style for a while and then came back,
full-force, to kitchens all over the world due to the economic downturn.
The
original slogan from the 70s that Crock-Pot used in commercials was:
“cooks all day while the chef is away.”
And
this worked REALLY well with the old-school pots that were on the market. These
pots usually were cylindrical in shape and heated only from the bottom of the
pot.
Most
of these pots also did not have a removeable inserted pot – instead the ceramic
cooking pot and the metal cooking base were fused.
This
made clean-up difficult and the heat-only-from-the-bottom way of cooking wasn’t
ideal when it came to getting food heated through quick enough to ward off
bacteria.
SO.
During
the “down turn” of slow cooking (90s thru early 2000s, as described earlier)—
Manufacturers
decided to Improve the pots and make them safer and more user friendly.
Inserts
were redesigned and could now be removed from the cooking base which helped
with clean up.
You could now put the cook pot into the dishwasher!
You could now put the cook pot into the dishwasher!
The
heating element was also redesigned to heat food from the bottom AND the sides
of the pot.
This
kept the FDA and scientist-type people happy and kept food borne illness away.
BUT.
There was a side effect from this reconfiguration.
There was a side effect from this reconfiguration.
And
that continues to be a problem for many many people. I know, because they write
to me!
I’ve
pointed out that all the newer pots on the market (the ones over $40… don’t get
mad, that’s just what the technology costs!)
have
timers in them which mean that if your recipe calls for only a 6 hour cook time
but you are out of the house for 12 hours, it’s okay because your pot will
automatically flip to a “warm” setting until you arrive home.
(If
you are in the market for a new cooker, these are the ones that I
personally recommend and use on a daily basis.)
BUT.
Maybe
you don’t want to buy a new pot.
And
maybe you don’t want to figure out how your own pot happens to cook –
And
you just want food that will cook ALL DAY LONG.
Alright.
Here
you go.
Enjoy!
Main Dishes.
BBQ Beef Ribs (in a published cookbook)
Shredded Korean
Beef Tacos (in a published cookbook)
Smoked Sausage and
Beans (in a published cookbook)
Smoky Pulled
Chicken Sandwiches (in a published cookbook)
Vegetarian Curry (in a published cookbook)
Soups.
Italian-Style Calico Bean Soup (in a published cookbook)
Pesto Minestrone Soup (in a published cookbook)
Slow Cooker Hearty
Lima Bean Soup (in a published cookbook)
Smokey Turkey and
Black Bean Soup (in a published cookbook)
It is for sale in the ebook shop for $5.
Thank you for your support and for being here! Have a wonderful day, and happy slow cooking!!
steph
Yes, this is a problem. The new ones cook so much hotter. Sometimes you really are gone all day, so it is nice to have these options!
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