I've never done that but I have heard of people who do it often. Also they use a double boiler and just keep the top part over the hot water with the fire off. And I've heard of people using warming plates too. Sounds like you're cooking up something special. :)
Yes, candle wax can be melted in a crock-pot. It's a convenient method as the slow, even heat prevents the wax from overheating or burning. Just be sure to monitor the temperature and avoid adding any other materials that could alter the melting process. Always use a dedicated crock-pot for candle making to avoid contamination with food.
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The term for a slow cooker is spelled "crock pot" but may appear as crockpot depending on brand. The spelling Crock-Pot is a trademark name.
The recommended warm temperature setting for a crock pot to keep food safe and ready to serve is around 140-165F.
Yes you can spare ribs in the crock pot
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Yes you can cook just about anything in a crock pot
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Yes, you can brown meat in a crock pot by first searing it in a separate pan on the stove before adding it to the crock pot for slow cooking.
Crock - pot recipes can be found at all recipes.com for some great ideas for slow cookers . Crock pot .com also offers a good ranges of recipes or 5000 crock pot recipes can be found at cdkitchen.com
Yes, you can cook ground beef in a crock pot by browning it first in a skillet, then transferring it to the crock pot to finish cooking with other ingredients.
Yes, you can cook ground turkey in a crock pot by browning it first on the stove, then adding it to the crock pot with other ingredients to cook slowly.