Crock Pot Cooking Times: Low Vs. High

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Crock-Pot Meal

Cooking with a Crock-Pot is fast and convenient. Combine your ingredients, set the temperature and enjoy a fabulous meal when you return home after a busy day. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Crock-Pot Cooking

    • Cooking in a Crock-Pot requires about half the liquid of regular stovetop cooking. Knowing this, you can adapt most of your favorite recipes for the crock pot.

    High Setting

    • The high setting of the Crock-Pot is about 300 degrees Fahrenheit and cooking time is roughly half that of low-temperature cooking.

    Low Setting

    • The low setting on your pot is about 200 degrees Fahrenheit. A recipe that requires two hours of cooking on high takes four hours on low.

    Considerations

    • Sear meat before adding to other Crock-Pot ingredients. This locks in juices and makes the meat more flavorful. Put ingredients that take longer to cook--meat, dense vegetables, beans--at the bottom of the pot where they are immersed in liquid and cook faster.

    Warnings

    • Temperature and cooking times vary depending upon your pot's make, model and size. You should have some idea of your pot's variability after using it a couple of times.

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