Any difference between an old Crock Pot and new Slow Cooker?
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I found a difference in the old and new ones. As someone already mentioned, the newer ones do cook faster so you could end up with a chewy meat, rather than tender. I prefer the old one (the crock is removable). A quick way to cook a roast (which I am doing tomorrow) is to place the roast in the crock pot with a can of cream of mushroom soup and 1 enveolpe of dry onion soup mix. This needs to be cooked on low with the lid on.
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[quote=iluvsewing68]I bought a new crock pot a couple of years ago and finally gave it away. For a recipe that said 6 to 8 hours, it was done in 3. It actually boiled the food, even on low. I hated it and have now gone back to my 20+ year old one, and am loving it.[/quot
My old one bit the dust and like you said the slow cooker gets WAY to hot
My old one bit the dust and like you said the slow cooker gets WAY to hot
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