crockpots
Crockpots are electric countertop cooking appliances that use a ceramic or stoneware inner pot placed in a heated base. Food is simmered at a relatively low, steady temperature for several hours, allowing complex flavors to develop with minimal hands-on cooking. They are commonly used for stews, soups, braises, pot roasts, and desserts.
The term crockpot originated as a brand name introduced by Naxon Electronics in the 1940s–1950s and later
Most models feature at least two temperature settings, low and high, with a keep-warm option. Low typically
During cooking, ingredients are placed in the inner pot with enough liquid to cover. Poultry should reach
Crockpots are valued for energy efficiency and convenience, especially for hands-off meals. They have faced criticism