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  2. How to cook a turkey breast in a slow cooker - AOL

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    Make this Thanksgiving dinner the easiest ever by learning how to cook a turkey breast in a slow cooker.

  3. The Absolute Easiest Way to Make Your Turkey This Thanksgiving

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    Add half a cup of orange juice to the crockpot, around the turkey breast (not on top), then top the turkey with one full can of whole berry cranberry sauce. Finally, add some maple syrup to the top.

  4. How to make your entire Thanksgiving meal in a slow cooker - AOL

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    A Crock-Pot or any slow cooker can be an indispensable tool for Thanksgiving.. To make your turkey in a slow cooker, separate the breast from the dark meat so it fits. You can even slow-cook ...

  5. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    To use a slow cooker, the cook places raw food and a liquid, such as stock, water, or wine, in the slow cooker. Some recipes call for pre-heated liquid. The cook puts the lid on the slow cooker and turns it on. Some cookers automatically switch from cooking to warming (maintaining the temperature at 71–74 °C (160–165 °F)) after a fixed ...

  6. 50 Easy Slow Cooker Dinners That Truly Are 'Set It and ... - AOL

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    The slow cooker is one of the most efficient, stress-free, and eco-friendly appliances in the kitchen. ... the long cooking time ensures depth of flavor and a succulent final dish. Easy to make ...

  7. Turkey meat - Wikipedia

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    When raw, turkey breast meat is 74% water, 25% protein, 1% fat, and contains no carbohydrates (table). In a 100-gram ( 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 -ounce) reference amount, turkey breast supplies 465 kilojoules (111 kilocalories) of food energy , and contains high amounts (20% or more of the Daily Value , DV) of protein, niacin , vitamin B6 , and phosphorus ...

  8. Crock (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Derivative terms include crockery and crock-pot. Crocks, or "preserving crocks", were used in household kitchens before refrigeration to hold and preserve foods such as butter, salted meats, and pickled vegetables. Crocks are made from stoneware, which is a nonporous ceramic that is water-tight, even without glaze.

  9. 200 Best Crock Pot Recipes and Easy Slow Cooker Dinner ... - AOL

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    Set-it-and-forget-it dinners in 2024.