If you struggle to get inspired to make a home-cooked meal at the end of a long day, a slow cooker is a great solution to create nutritious meals without a fuss. Here are a few things you should know before buying one.
December 22, 2014
If you struggle to get inspired to make a home-cooked meal at the end of a long day, a slow cooker is a great solution to create nutritious meals without a fuss. Here are a few things you should know before buying one.
Slow cookers are available in two basic designs:
Stone or ceramic slow cooker: Often referred to as crockpots, stone or ceramic slow cookers disperse heat evenly.
Stainless steel slow cooker: Stainless steel slow cookers tend to create more moisture during the cooking process.
There are a few things to consider before purchasing a slow cooker that will help you determine which model will best suit your needs.
Capacity: Choose a small slow cooker with a one-quart capacity that makes meals for one or two.
Shape: Oval-shaped slow cookers are a great choice if you plan to cook chicken, roasts or other whole cuts of meat. Round-shaped slow cookers are perfect for making soups, sauces and stews.
Settings: In addition to temperature controls, some slow cookers have timers that can be set and allow the temperature to automatically revert to a warming setting when food is ready.
Make simple, wholesome slow cooker meals without having to toil over the stove. Simply add your ingredients, set the slow cooker temperature and wait for a no-fuss, delicious dinner the whole family will love.
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