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The Benefits of Crock Pot Cooking
by Monica Resinger - Plantldy98@aol.com
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A lot of us have a very efficient and time saving appliance sitting
high on a kitchen shelf collecting dust. What is it? It's the crock-
pot! I have taken mine down from that high shelf and have actually
purchased another one because I have found them to be so helpful.
How are they helpful? Read on.
There are a lot of days that it's very hard for me to get a meal on
the table either because I lack the motivation or because we are
busy. Lacking motivation stems from being tired at dinnertime. I
have had an active day and by 5:00 p.m., I'm just plain worn out and
am not in the mood to cook. Because of this, we end up eating fast
food more often than we should or we eat a meal that tastes like
there was no effort put into it.
I have found a solution to this problem and that is the crock-pot!
In the morning when I am ambitious and creative, I prepare the basis
of our meals by adding meat, liquids, seasonings or other ingredients
to the crock-pot. Then at dinnertime, all I have to do is prepare
side dishes such as heat and serve rolls and a green salad.
Sometimes I even prepare the side dishes early too so that way I have
hardly anything to do at mealtime when I'm lacking energy. If you
have two crock-pots, use them both at the same time with the main
dish in one and a side dish in the other.
Another benefit of the crock-pot is that it doesn't heat up the
kitchen. This can be valuable in the summer but don't limit it to
summertime cooking. It's an any-season appliance. You'll be pleased
smelling the delicious aroma of your food cooking all day long in the
fall, winter and spring. You can even cook desserts in them such as
apple dumplings.
For those of you that work away from home, the crock-pot is safe
enough to leave turned on low all day. When you get home, most of
your dinner is cooked and ready to eat!
You can buy crock-pots at any retail store for around $30.00 for the
average size and more or less for a bigger or smaller one. But why
spend $30.00 when they are abundant in thrift stores and yard sales?
I purchased my second one at a thrift store for $2.99! If you decide
to purchase one at a thrift store or yard sale, be sure to plug it in
and see if it heats up.
Here is one of my favorite crock-pot meals.
Pork Ribs and Kraut
Brown desired amount of pork spareribs in a frying pan over medium
heat; season with seasoning salt and place in crock-pot. Stir
sauerkraut juice into the pan you browned the ribs in and stir with a
fork to loosen brown bits. Add this juice to the crock-pot along
with desired amount of sauerkraut. Set crock-pot to low and cook 6-8
hours.
For a side dish to this meal, I make homemade rolls using the bread
machine to make dough, or I just serve plain old bread and butter. A
crusty loaf of French bread would be good too.
Chunky Applesauce
This would make a great side dish to the meal above. Peel and cut desired amount of apples into 1/2 - 1 inch chunks.
Place the chunks in your crock-pot and add about 1/2 cup water. Set
the crock-pot to low and cook 4-6 hours or until the apple chunks are
very soft. Mash with a potato masher to desired consistency and add
sugar to taste if desired.
If you need crock-pot recipes, the Internet can be a wonderful
resource! You can do a search on a search engine for `crock-pot' and
that should give you a lot of websites to visit to look for crock-pot
recipes. Or you can sign up for a crock-pot e-mail list. This is a
list that e-mails you and everyone else on the list messages from
other members that will be recipes or information about crock-pots.
Another place to find crock-pot recipes is in books. These can be
found at thrift stores, yard sales or, brand new from bookstores.
I hope this article brings you the inspiration to dust off your crock-
pot!
Monica Resinger is editor/founder of
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