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food:cooking:crockpot [2022/05/14 15:34]
frater_secessus [off-grid crockpot cooking]
food:cooking:crockpot [2022/10/25 17:05] (current)
frater_secessus [wattage rating]
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   * [[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/pizza_cp_01.htm|bake pizza]]   * [[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   * 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]]+  * cook [[https://mouse.mousetrap.net/cooking/recipes/recipesCrockpot.html#pot-pies|pot pies]] and other frozen dinners from the supermarket
   * heat up water   * heat up water
-  * warm leftovers+  * warm up leftovers 
   * [[http://pitafree.com/users/kaylee/food/crockpot/potatoes_baked_01.htm|bake potatoes]]   * [[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]]   * bake [[https://mouse.mousetrap.net/cooking/recipes/recipesCrockpot.html#shortbread|shortbread cookies]]
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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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-    * [[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.
 +
 +In 2015 they were stating 209F, which lines up with the statement above.  
  
 ==== analog vs digital ==== ==== analog vs digital ====
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