Yes
You can go to food . com to look for easy crockpot recipes. It's easy to cook crockpot so don't give up, give it a try and you will like to cook it more times.
Wash and rinse your potatoes, but do not dry them - this will be the moisture you need for the crockpot.Place potatoes (and any additional toppings you desire) into crockpot and cook on LOW for 6-7 hours (or on HIGH for 3.5-4 hours). Potatoes are done when you can easily insert a fork into the center.
Ingredients1 1/2 pound sausage, smoked, sliced thickly2 pound hash brown potatoes, not thawed5 each onions, green, sliced1 pepper, to taste1 garlic powder, to taste1 each cheddar cheese soup, can10 oz milkCombine sausage, hash browns, green onions, pepper and garlic powder in well-buttered crockpot. Stir gently to mix. Whisk together soup and milk. Pour over ingredients in crockpot. Cook on low for about 6 to 8 hours.
If you're bored with turkey, try switching to chicken. Cook it low and slow in a crockpot and you can make pulled chicken sandwiches. Add some mashed sweet potatoes on the side (the season is just perfect for fresh sweet potatoes) and you have a feast fit for a pilgrim!
Anything can be cooked in a crockpot
We cook potatoes as if they are eaten raw they can cause severe stomach upset and cramps.
yes,you may
Not unless you want your food to be uneatable. The bowl inside makes it so you can cook the food right. I mean, you CAN cookin a crockpot without the bowl inside, but the food wouldn't be very good.
Yes, meat will cook in Pepsi. It can also cook in Coke (which is used in a recipie). You can make crockpot chicken in you crockpot with chicken, ketchup, and coke/pepsi. It sounds gross, but it is delicious!
Yes you can my cousin makes old world potato salad and uses a crockpot best potato salad ever.if its going to be in there all day you might want to start off with chunkier potatoes and don't cook them well done before you add them to crockpot.
Easy crockpot recipes can be found at All Recipes, Southern Food, Crock Pot Recipes, Food, Chef in Training, Crockpot 365, My Recipes, Food Network and Busy Mom.