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food:cooking:crockpot [2022/05/14 15:21]
frater_secessus [using the crockpot]
food:cooking:crockpot [2022/10/25 17:05] (current)
frater_secessus [wattage rating]
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 [[https://amzn.to/2Q6iKl2|{{ https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81WYEl4XjSL._AC_UY218_.jpg?125}}]] [[https://amzn.to/2Q6iKl2|{{ https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81WYEl4XjSL._AC_UY218_.jpg?125}}]]
-[[https://amzn.to/2Q6iKl2|Crockpots]] can be sourced inexpensively ($5-$10) at thrift stores and can use relatively small amounts of current.((overall Wh might be the same as an instant pot or similar, but the crock can be run on smaller [[electrical:solar:gentle_intro|solar]], [[electrical:inverter|inverter]], and [[electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery|battery]] systems))  In addition to the normal uses (stews, chilis, roasts, etc) a crock can be used to bake [[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/bread_recipe.htm|bread]][[https://boondockplan.wordpress.com/?s=cornbread|cornbread]][[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/pizza_cp_01.htm|pizza]]heat waterwarm leftovers[[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/potatoes_baked_01.htm|bake potatoes]], etc+[[https://amzn.to/2Q6iKl2|Crockpots]] can be sourced inexpensively ($5-$10) at thrift stores and can use relatively small amounts of current.((overall Wh might be the same as an instant pot or similar, but the crock can be run on smaller [[electrical:solar:gentle_intro|solar]], [[electrical:inverter|inverter]], and [[electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery|battery]] systems))  In addition to the normal uses (stews, chilis, roasts, etc) a crock can be used to  
 + 
 +  * [[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/bread_recipe.htm|make bread]] 
 +  * [[https://boondockplan.wordpress.com/?s=cornbread|make cornbread]] 
 +  * [[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/pizza_cp_01.htm|bake pizza]] 
 +  * make [[https://mouse.mousetrap.net/cooking/recipes/recipesCrockpot.html#lasagna|lasanga]] and [[https://mouse.mousetrap.net/cooking/recipes/recipesCrockpot.html#meat-loaf|meatloaf]] from scratch 
 +  * cook [[https://mouse.mousetrap.net/cooking/recipes/recipesCrockpot.html#pot-pies|pot pies]] and other frozen dinners from the supermarket 
 +  * heat up water 
 +  * warm up leftovers  
 +  * [[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/potatoes_baked_01.htm|bake potatoes]] 
 +  * bake [[https://mouse.mousetrap.net/cooking/recipes/recipesCrockpot.html#shortbread|shortbread cookies]] 
 +  * etc!
  
  
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   * mini crocks may have one setting (ON) which will likely be 60-75w.   * mini crocks may have one setting (ON) which will likely be 60-75w.
 +  * Small round crockpots (~2qt) will have HI settings around 95w.
   * Standard round crockpots (~3qt) will have a HI settings around 150w.    * Standard round crockpots (~3qt) will have a HI settings around 150w. 
   * Medium oval crockpots (~4qt) have HI settings around 200w.    * Medium oval crockpots (~4qt) have HI settings around 200w. 
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-Very small crocks, such as those for nacho cheese dip, may be 25w-45w and may not practical for actual cooking.((although see [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0lTwp_rRt0|this counterpoint]] on youtube))+Because the crock power and size are related, a crock on HI (or LO) might cook similarly, regardless of size.  The larger one would just cook more food if you needed that.  Having said that, very small crocks, such as those for nacho cheese dip, may have a single, underpowered((25w-45w)) setting and so may not practical for actual cooking.((although see [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0lTwp_rRt0|this counterpoint]] on youtube))
  
 === tested devices === === tested devices ===
  
  
-    * [[https://amzn.to/3l8OsdZ|2qt Crock-Pot]] 100w-rated with HI/LO measured at 95w/67w +    * [[https://amzn.to/3maiuhO|1.5qt Crock-Pot]] 80w-rated (plug-in only, no selector) measured at 71w (53w/qt) 
-    * 3qt Crock-Pot round 150w-rated 3120 with HI/LO measured at 140w/69w +    * [[https://amzn.to/3l8OsdZ|2qt Crock-Pot]] 100w-rated with HI/LO measured at 95w/67w (50w/qt) 
-    * 4qt Crock-Pot oval 190w-rated with HI/LO/WARM measured at 190w/130w/45w+    * 3qt Crock-Pot round 150w-rated 3120 with HI/LO measured at 140w/69w (47w/qt) 
 +    * 4qt Crock-Pot oval 190w-rated with HI/LO/WARM measured at 190w/130w/45w (48w/qt)
  
-Note that while you can turn //down// power on a higher-powered crock there is no way to turn //up// the power on a lower-powered crock.  +Also note HI/LOW on different size crocks tends to cook similarly as the wattage is designed by the engineers to match the size.  In the examples above HI power is rated ~50w/qt.  
  
  
 +==== temperature ====
 +
 +Crock-pot / Rival has said in Amazon responses that 
 +
 +>>  All of our current slow cookers do cook at higher temperature settings than our old ones. The Keep Warm setting is approximately 165 to 170 degrees F. Both the Low & High settings cook at 215 degrees F., but they cycle differently. Therefore, the High setting will still cook the food in a shorter period of time than the Low setting will.
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 +In 2015 they were stating 209F, which lines up with the statement above.  
  
 ==== analog vs digital ==== ==== analog vs digital ====
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   * [[https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=slow+cooker+recipes|slow cooker]]   * [[https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=slow+cooker+recipes|slow cooker]]
   * [[https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=one+pot+recipes|one pot]]   * [[https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=one+pot+recipes|one pot]]
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 +also see the //further reading// section at the bottom of the page.
  
  
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 People who charge with an [[electrical:12v:alternator|isolator]] will have excess power while driving.  For decades RV people have put a crockpot in the kitchen sink and cooked with it while motoring down the road.   People who charge with an [[electrical:12v:alternator|isolator]] will have excess power while driving.  For decades RV people have put a crockpot in the kitchen sink and cooked with it while motoring down the road.  
  
-Using alternator ower means the crock's wattage is not particularly important. +Using alternator power means the crock's wattage is not particularly important.
  
  
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 === on solar after batteries are charged === === on solar after batteries are charged ===
  
-Crockpots can also be used with solar power.  With lithium batteries this cooking can happen at any time.  With lead-chemistry batteries cooking needs to be done after the bank is mostly charged and there is [[electrical:solar:nonessential|excess solar power]]. +Crockpots are a good fit for solar power.  With lithium batteries this cooking can happen at any time.  With lead-chemistry batteries cooking needs to be done after the bank is mostly charged and there is [[electrical:solar:nonessential|excess solar power]]. This is usually around noon when most crockpot dinner recipes will be started anyhow.  It does mean that the crock may be less useful for breakfast and lunch cooking.   
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 on cold days you can run your crock a few minutes then proof your yeast-risen doughs in it.  Perhaps put it on the dash in the sunlight with the clear light on to keep it warm without overheating.  on cold days you can run your crock a few minutes then proof your yeast-risen doughs in it.  Perhaps put it on the dash in the sunlight with the clear light on to keep it warm without overheating. 
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 +==== reheating ====
 +
 +Some leftovers reheat very well and evenly.  They can be dumped into the crock, or placed in a foil packet.  You may want to preheat on HI for a while then set it to LO a couple hours before you want to eat. 
  
 ===== gotchas ===== ===== gotchas =====
food/cooking/crockpot.1652556099.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/05/14 15:21 by frater_secessus