I asked this question myself and every answer I find on the internet is mistaken. So many morons think you are asking if you put water in with the food and start spouting out recipes. in reality we are asking if you put it under the cooking container like in a steam table there is water underneath all of the pans that hold the food.
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You can replace the crock pot beef stew by remaking the dish. The Crock Pot website has replacement parts for their crock pots. Go to the site put in the serial number and find the product you need and place an order.
go to http://www.food.com/recipes/chicken-breasts-crock-pot this website contains a variety of chicken crock pot recipes all which can be made with easy to find ingredients.
If you go to allrecipes.com, you can search for "crock pot" on their site. This will bring up a large list of recipes to choose from, which can be cooked in crock pot. The recipes are also rated, so this can help you determine how good they are.
The dish on the inside of the crock pot is normally oven safe when it is removed from the electrical part of the crock pot. Obviously the electrical unit itself is not. If the dish is not removable then the answer is no.
For jewelry pickling, a crock pot that can maintain a consistent temperature of around 150°F to 200°F is ideal. The Rival Crock-Pot and the Hamilton Beach Stay or Go models are popular choices due to their reliability and temperature control. It's important to ensure the crock pot is made of non-reactive materials, as you will be working with acidic solutions. Additionally, a removable stoneware insert is beneficial for easy cleaning.
There are a number of fantastic options if one is wanting to find easy and healthy crock pot recipes. A variety of recipes can be found on sites such as Eating Well, Fitness Magazine or Greatist.
I would not advise it. This is where you need a thermometer. The temperature of the roast should not go below 135°F - unless it is being served or heading to the fridge. 'Warm' on a crock pot might go below that which could permit pathogens to grow. The thermostat on crock pots is uncertain. I have one pot that boils on 'warm' and another that doesn't. I have had a crock pot cooking overnight, but never on 'warm'.
No longer than 2 hours...after 2 hours bacteria can set in.
When the eggs are cooking the eggs will heat up and go to the top of the pot then they will cool down and fall to the bottom of the pot then it will heat up again and go to the top and will keep going When the eggs are cooking the eggs will heat up and go to the top of the pot then they will cool down and fall to the bottom of the pot then it will heat up again and go to the top and will keep going
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well from my experience .. put whatever yer gonna cook in the pot and fill with water and go get pounded somewhere.. make a good day and evening of it- pass out if you want.... when you wake up its usually very done. Yer dog will help chomp it down. enjoy