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  2. 27 of the Best Crock Pot Chicken Recipes to Make Your ... - AOL

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    Related: 35 Low-Carb Crock Pot Chicken Recipes Turn off the stove, oven or grill and get ready for the easiest slow cooker chicken dishes that practically make themselves.

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    To make this meal, spray your Crock Pot with cooking spray and add your chicken breasts. Season the chicken with black pepper, paprika, garlic powder and onion powder.

  4. Best Bites: Crock pot Hawaiian chicken - AOL

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    The refreshing recipe only calls for 3 ingredients, ... Place chicken in crock pot. Pour in barbecue sauce. Drain pineapple. Add in pineapple. Pour in scallions. Cover. Cook low for 6-8 hours. Dig in!

  5. Low-temperature cooking - Wikipedia

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    Low-temperature cooking is a cooking technique that uses temperatures in the range of about 60 to 90 °C (140 to 194 °F) [1] for a prolonged time to cook food. Low-temperature cooking methods include sous vide cooking, slow cooking using a slow cooker, cooking in a normal oven which has a minimal setting of about 70 °C (158 °F), and using a combi steamer providing exact temperature control.

  6. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    The contents of a crock pot are effectively at atmospheric pressure, despite the water vapor generated inside the pot. A slow cooker is quite different from a pressure cooker and presents no danger of an abrupt pressure release. The "crock", or ceramic pot, itself acts as both a cooking container and a heat reservoir. Slow cookers come in ...

  7. Simmering - Wikipedia

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    Simmering is usually a rapid and efficient method of cooking. Food that has simmered in milk or cream instead of water is sometimes referred to as creamed . The appropriate simmering temperature is a topic of debate among chefs , with some contending that a simmer is as low as 82 °C or 180 °F.