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  2. 35 Foolproof Set-It-and-Forget-It Crock Pot Potato Recipes

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    These 35 best Crock Pot potato recipes are exactly what you need to make dinner time fuss-free. Related: 25 Crock Pot Meatball Recipes What Kind of Potatoes Can I Make in the Crock Pot?

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    Crock Pot Chicken Cacciatore. Try this slow cooker version of an Italian favorite. It's a dump-and-go recipe, making it perfect for busy weekdays! Get the recipe for Crock Pot Chicken Cacciatore ...

  4. The Best Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe Is Here - AOL

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    Place corned beef fat side up in slow cooker, then layer carrots and potatoes around. Pour in stock; add seasoning packet and dry mustard. Cook on low for 2-3 hours, then add the cut up cabbage.

  5. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    The "crock", or ceramic pot, itself acts as both a cooking container and a heat reservoir. Slow cookers come in capacities from 500 mL (17 US fl oz) to 7 L (7.4 US qt). Because the heating elements are generally located at the bottom and often also partway up the sides, most slow cookers have a minimum recommended liquid level to avoid ...

  6. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Pot – an Israeli invention for baking on top of a gas stove rather than in an oven. It consists of three parts: an aluminium pot shaped like a Bundt pan except smooth-sided rather than fluted, a hooded cover perforated with venting holes, and a thick, round, slightly domed metal disc with a center hole that is placed between the pot ...

  7. Crock (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    A crock is a pottery container sometimes used for food and water, synonymous with the word pot, and sometimes used for chemicals. 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.