Crock Pot Classic SCR200-W 2qt Mini Slow Cooker White w Recipes Savings
Crock Pot Classic SCR200-W 2qt Mini Slow Cooker White w Recipes
- Two Heat Settings
- Dishwasher Safe Stoneware and Lid
- Recipes Included
- Uses Less Energy Than Conventional Oven
- Removeable Stoneware
A Crock-Pot slow cooker combines old time principles to produce exceptional flavor, nutrition and economy cooking. It all started in August of 1970 with a simple bean-cooker: a glazed brown crock liner, white steel housing and aluminum lid. This slow electric stoneware cooker introduced a new category of appliances to the trade in January 1971 and revolutionized the way Americans cooked for their families. The Crock-Pot SCR200-W 2 quart mini slow cooker perfect for a meal to feed 2+ people or to cook a 2lb roast to perfection.
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Review by Joanna Daneman for Crock Pot Classic SCR200-W 2qt Mini Slow Cooker White w Recipes
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What’s the point of a 2 quart cooker? (8 cups?) Most stews and soups or roasts need a bigger cooker, but if you like to entertain, a small crock pot with removable liner is great for appetizers like chile con queso, (or my fave, camarones con queso, shrimp and cheese dip.) You can keep hot dips like spinach dip, seven layer dip or melted cheese hot. Also good for hot dessert sauces. If you like to entertain buffet-style, a small crock pot is endlessly useful. You can even use it for fondue, either cheese/bread or chocolate/cake/fruit for dessert. This one is plain and simple, has low and high settings and does the job.
Theoretically, you could use this if you want to slow cook and you are the only diner at home. I think the limitations on the size of foods you can put in it make that a poorer choice than a standard size crock, but if you hate leftovers, it might work for you.