becker1123
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I just got a new stainless steel Rival Crock Pot. It's very sharp looking and comes with high, low and warm settings. Now, I've been a crock potter for years with my 12 year old peach crock pot that was a wedding gift and have always had my food turn out right, even if I cooked it all day long. My mom has been known to cook food in her old crock pot overnight and all day (corned beef, in case you're wondering).
I have made at least 5 dishes with my new crock pot and each time they have been WAY overcooked, even though I cooked them on low. Tonight I had a pot roast that cooked on low for not quite 3 hours when I checked on it and it was nearly burned! My friend has mentioned that her new crock pot seems to cook very hot, too. So, my question is does anyone else have trouble with a new crock pot cooking too hot, or is it just a fluke with mine and my friend's?
My old, trusty crock cooks great, but just isn't as flashy as the new model. (Is there a lesson here, maybe
?
I have made at least 5 dishes with my new crock pot and each time they have been WAY overcooked, even though I cooked them on low. Tonight I had a pot roast that cooked on low for not quite 3 hours when I checked on it and it was nearly burned! My friend has mentioned that her new crock pot seems to cook very hot, too. So, my question is does anyone else have trouble with a new crock pot cooking too hot, or is it just a fluke with mine and my friend's?
My old, trusty crock cooks great, but just isn't as flashy as the new model. (Is there a lesson here, maybe
?