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  2. How To Turn Your Instant Pot Into A Slow Cooker - AOL

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    One important thing to note: We’ve found that, when it comes to slow-cooking recipes on HIGH, adding 15 more minutes per hour of cook time has yielded the best results in our Instant Pot.

  3. Instant Pot vs. Crock-Pot: What’s the Difference and Which ...

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    Here are 8 Instant Pot and Crock-Pot recipes to try: Keto Instant Pot Sausage-Kale Soup. Instant Pot Keto Indian Butter Chicken. Instant Pot Spicy Thai Butternut Squash Soup.

  4. What's the Difference Between an Instant Pot and Crock-Pot? - AOL

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    Crock Pots are slow cookers, which means for most Crock-Pot recipes you can add all the ingredients in right away, set the temperature, and forget about it for anywhere from 4 to 8 hours ...

  5. Instant Pot - Wikipedia

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    Instant Pot is a brand of multicookers manufactured by Instant Pot Brands. The multicookers are electronically controlled, combined pressure cookers and slow cookers . The original cookers were marketed as 6-in-1 appliances designed to consolidate the cooking and preparing of food to one device.

  6. What's the Difference Between an Instant Pot and a Crock-Pot?

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    Instant Pot and Crock-Pot are two brands that have become so popular that their brand names are often used in place of multi-cookers and slow-cookers, respectively. They both help make cooking ...

  7. Break Out the Crock Pot: These Slow Cooker Recipes Work All ...

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    That steady workhorse, the Crock Pot, with its simple settings ("high, low, warm") and heavy ceramic interior is a valuable part of any kitchen setup all year long.

  8. Perpetual stew - Wikipedia

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    A perpetual stew, also known as forever soup, hunter's pot, [1] [2] or hunter's stew, is a pot into which foodstuffs are placed and cooked, continuously. The pot is never or rarely emptied all the way, and ingredients and liquid are replenished as necessary. [1] [3] Such foods can continue cooking for decades or longer if properly maintained.

  9. These Easy Potluck Recipes Can All Be Made Using a Crock-Pot

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    The best part is that the Crock-Pot makes it easy to keep dishes warm, like Ree Drummond's cheesy queso or her cocktail meatballs that you can serve straight out of the kitchen appliance ...