Crockpot Advantages: Should You Add a Crockpot to Your Kitchen?
By Kristie Leong M.D., published Mar 28, 2008
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It's an unhappy reality that most of America doesn't have time to cook complicated meals in the kitchen. Instead, more and more people are opting for takeout and already prepared meals. Unfortunately, many of these quick meals are laden with calories and low on nutrition. One alternative for the time strapped family is to prepare an inexpensive, healthy meal in a crockpot cooker. If you haven't used a crockpot, you may not be aware of the advantages of using this handy cooking appliance. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of using this handy one pot appliance: Crockpot advantages: They're super convenient
Probably the biggest advantage of owning a crockpot is the lack of hassle. You can add your ingredients to the pot and head off to work. When you return, your evening meal will be simmering and ready to serve. This can significantly reduce the time you spend in the kitchen and allow you to have a healthy meal prepared at home without all the stress.
Crockpot advantages: Everything is cooked in one pot
With a crockpot cooker, you'll require fewer dishes to prepare your meal since most of your ingredients can be added directly to the pot. This means fewer dishes to wash and, ultimately, less time spent in the kitchen. If you hate the idea of washing skillets and saucepans, this handy appliance is for you.
Crockpot advantages: Better flavor and texture
Because the ingredients simmer so long in a crockpot cooker, the ingredients can meld and merge together creating superior flavor. There's nothing more satisfying than walking through the door after a busy day at work and smelling the aroma of fresh stew or a pot of fragrant vegetable soup cooking. When you taste the rich flavor of the food that comes out of your crockpot cooker, you'll be delighted. A crockpot also helps to soften and tenderize meats which means you can buy a less expensive grade of beef and still have a quality finished product.
Crockpot advantages: It uses less electricity

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