Top 10 slow cooker questions, answered (2024)

Slow cookers are a staple small kitchen appliance, and while they seem straightforward, they can stir up quite a few questions. Since a lot of the design, engineering and testing of our slow cookers is done right here at Hamilton Beach headquarters, we got together with our experts in the Test Kitchen and engineering labs to get the best answers to your toughest questions. If you’ve ever asked “How does a slow cooker work?” or “Is it safe to leave a slow cooker on?”, we’ve got you covered.

1. How does a slow cooker work?

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The three main pieces – the base, crock and lid – work together to create an even heat. The heat starts in the base, where the coils are located, and rises up to the crock. Because most slow cooker crocks are made of heavy stoneware, glazed ceramic, or even nonstick aluminum they absorb heat all over. Finally, the lid keeps heat and steam trapped inside, which helps the slow cooker reach and maintain cooking temperature. The lid continually captures steam and returns the moisture to the food, almost like a built-in baster. Still curious? Read our in-depth article on how slow cookers work.

2. What are the benefits of a programmable slow cooker?

Programmable settings give you more control over slow cooking and add a lot of other convenient benefits. Not only will your slow cooker do all the cooking for you, you can also set it to cook for a specific amount of time or, if using a probe, until it reaches a certain temperature, making it easier for you to leave the house while it’s cooking and come back to a delicious dinner. The way it works is simple – select the heat setting (low or high) and the number of hours or internal temperature goal. Once the cooking time is up or the selected temperature is reached, the slow cooker automatically stops cooking and shifts to warm, which keeps your food the right temperature until you’re ready to serve.

3. Is it safe to leave a slow cooker on when you’re not home?

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A slow cooker was designed to be left on and unattended, so it is safe to use when you are not at home or overnight. Because the slow cooker uses such a low level of power—about the same amount of wattage as one and a half 100 watt light bulbs—it can be left on for long periods of time without using much energy. You should always take care by reading the instruction manual and following all safety steps. For more information, read our article on .

4. Can you wash the base of a slow cooker?

If you are wondering how to clean the base of your slow cooker—it’s easy! First, you’ll want to make sure your slow cooker is turned off, unplugged and completely cool before cleaning it. Wipe the base, inside and out, with a warm, soapy washcloth and then let it air dry. Make sure to adhere to safety precautions—like never submerge the entire base in water; it could ruin the electric wiring. If you have any additional questions about your particular slow cooker model, consult the Use and Care manual that came with it. If you’ve lost it, no worries. You can download a copy of Use and Care manuals right here on HamiltonBeach.com.

5. What’s the difference between round crocks and oval-shaped crocks?

The biggest difference in the shape of your slow cooker, whether round or oval-shaped, depends on what you plan cooking in it. Oval is better for larger, more horizontally-shaped meats like chickens, chuck roasts or pot roasts. The taller, rounder slow cookers can be better for soups or stews. You’ll also want to consider the number of people you are cooking for and the amount of storage space in your kitchen when deciding which shape works best for you.

6. Can you make rice in a slow cooker?

Our Test Kitchen experts agree that rice is best cooked in a slow cooker only when a recipe calls for it, or it’s part of a dish like chicken and wild rice soup. Otherwise, rice really needs to simmer for a specific amount of time and requires a high amount of heat—not the low and slow design of many slow cookers. If you are looking for an easier way to make rice, try a rice cooker, which is specifically designed to excel at cooking rice, quinoa and other grains. To learn more, read this helpful article about the differences between rice cookers and slow cookers.

7. What size slow cooker is right for me?

This is a tricky question because it really depends on a few factors. How much food are you cooking? And for how many people?

Smaller slow cooker sizes, about 3 quarts, are better for 1-2 serving size meals or to serve warm dips and spreads at a party. Medium size slow cookers, about 4-6 quarts, are great for families or when you want to cook something like a whole chicken for weekly meal prep. The largest slow cookers, up to 10 quarts, are great for feeding a crowd or batch-cooking. You may find you need multiple sized slow cookers – a small one for appetizers, a medium cooker for weeknight dinners, and a large-sized cooker for parties and potlucks. Some slow cookers, like our 6 Quart Slow Cooker, are specially designed to cook varying amounts of food in a single crock. Look for those sorts of features in your slow cooker if you know you’ll be making a variety of sized meals.

8. What are the actual slow cooker temperatures, in degrees, by settings?

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Our engineers weighed in on this question because they know the inner workings of a slow cooker better than anyone. Typical slow cookers do not have thermostats, so they do not maintain any specific temperature. At any given time, the temperature inside the crock is a function of how full it is and the water content of your recipe. Slow cookers are designed to reach a food safe temperature in the low or high settings regardless of the contents of the crock.

Because we know that sometimes you want to get an exact temperature reading of the food in your slow cooker, some Hamilton Beach slow cooker models, like the , come with an internal temperature probe so you can set the temperature you’d like your food to cook to.

9. Why is there a hole on my slow cooker lid?

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This hole is to let steam escape and prevent pressure from building inside the crock. Your slow cooker traps in steam during the cooking process (one of the reasons your food is so juicy), but letting off a little steam keeps the internal pressure stabilized. If you don’t see a small vent on the lid of your slow cooker – don’t worry. Some models are designed to have a very small gap between the lid and the stoneware so steam can escape that way.

10. How can I stop my food from getting mushy in the slow cooker?

We have a few tips and tricks to stop your food from getting overly moist in your slow cooker. One of the most straightforward approaches is to periodically check on what’s cooking, either with a simple peek or a more technical temperature measurement. The internal temperature rules apply for meats in slow cookers just as they would in an oven or on a grill. Some Hamilton Beach slow cooker models include temperature probes that will display the internal food temperature inside the slow cooker. Some of these models will also allow you to cook only to the specific temperature you select.

If it’s the vegetables in your pot roast you’re worried about, try adding them later on in the cooking process to preserve texture and color.

Still curious?

While this might not have answered all of your slow cooker questions, hopefully we’ve covered some of your most pressing ones. If you’re still looking for more information, check out our slow cooker FAQs or consult the that came with your slow cooker. Slow cooking is a great way to save money and time, so if you haven’t tried it yet, plug in and get cooking.

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Top 10 slow cooker questions, answered (2024)

FAQs

Why putting a tea towel over a slow cooker? ›

Try putting a tea towel over the top of the slow cooker before replacing the lid. This absorbs the excess moisture, thickening the dish and deepening its flavours. The cloth can be replaced with a fresh one when needed, but usually one tea towel during the final couple of hours will do the trick.

Why put foil under the lid of a slow cooker? ›

The heat bounces off from the lid and allows your food to cook faster. Also, you will not lose any of the steam that usually evaporates.

Why put paper towel under crockpot lid? ›

According to slow-cooking expert Sarah DeGregorio, author of Adventures in Slow Cooking, lining the lid with a paper towel soaks up the extra steam and prevents it from dripping back onto the face of the dish.

What are some fun facts about crock pots? ›

11 Things You Didn't Know About Your Slow-Cooker Gallery
  • The 'First' Electric Slow-Cooker Was Basically Just a Pot and a Burner. ...
  • It Was Inspired by a Lithuanian Grandmother. ...
  • It Was Meant to Emulate an Old World Sabbath Technique. ...
  • The Crock-Pot Was Once Called the Naxon Beanery.
Sep 28, 2017

Why do people put plastic bags in slow cooker? ›

Slow cooker bags line the base of your slow cooker to prevent food from making the inside of the pot dirty. Once the base of the pot is lined with the slow cooker bag, you can then add food and turn on your slow cooker. Most slow cooker bags are made to fit 3-7 quart oval and round slow cookers.

What foods should not go in a slow cooker? ›

10 Foods You Should Never Make in a Slow Cooker
  1. Raw Meat.
  2. Seafood.
  3. Pasta.
  4. Rice.
  5. Delicate Vegetables.
  6. Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts.
  7. Dairy.
  8. Wine and Other Liquor.
Jan 19, 2024

What are some of the mistakes people make using a slow cooker? ›

7 common mistakes everyone makes with a slow cooker
  • Putting the wrong foods in. Frozen vegetables (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  • Using a high heat setting. ...
  • Not searing your meat first. ...
  • Overfilling the cooker. ...
  • Not layering foods properly. ...
  • Not adding the right amount of liquid. ...
  • Lifting the lid to take a peek.
Mar 30, 2024

Do you put cold or boiling water in a slow cooker? ›

Preheat the cooker and add hot liquids, if possible. Preheating the crock before adding ingredients or cooking on the highest setting for the first hour will ensure a rapid heat start and will shorten the time foods are in the temperature danger zone.

Why is my slow cooker chicken chewy? ›

In addition, chicken breast has less fat and can become dry (chewy or rubbery) if cooked for too long. Without moisture, the protein fibers in the chicken become elastic. Included with each meal is a set of instructions to help you cook the meals.

Why are my slow cooker meals watery? ›

For instance, slow cooker meals can turn out to be watery when there is too much liquid added at the beginning of the preparation or if during the cooking process, the water does not evaporate producing a runny consistency.

Why do people line their crockpots? ›

Slow cooker liners are designed for lining a slow cooker before adding ingredients. Their most significant benefit is making cleanup easy. After the food has been removed and the slow cooker has completely cooled, you can simply lift the liner out and dispose of it in the trash.

What are the disadvantages of a slow cooker? ›

What are the disadvantages of a slow cooker? Slow cookers only apply heat to the bottom of the crock, which cuts down on their ability to reduce liquids and brown foods, and develop flavor the same way a Dutch oven or pressure cooker can.

Do chefs like Crock pots? ›

Crock pots offer certain advantages that can appeal to professional chefs. They excel at slow cooking, allowing flavors to meld and develop, making them ideal for dishes like stews, soups, and braised meats.

Is it safe to leave a tea towel under a slow cooker lid? ›

It is not recommended to use the tea towel in general recipe cooking simply as a measure to reduce liquid in your every day slow cooking dish. Instead for risk minimisation with this technique, if you decide to use it, do so only for cakes, breads and baking etc recipes where water dripping onto them is a major issue.

How do you keep food from sticking to the slow cooker? ›

If you spray or grease the interior of your slow cooker with a cooking oil spray before placing the food in it, the finish will last a little longer and foods will be less likely to stick to the interior. Though this is only a temporary solution, it can help to extend the cooker's usable life.

How do I keep my slow cooker from drying out? ›

To keep a pot roast from drying out, your slow cooker needs liquid to create a moist environment, and that can include meat or vegetable stock, wine or water. This doesn't mean the meat should be submerged; a cup or two of liquid will be enough, since the cooker is covered and liquids stay trapped inside.

Should you cover a slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers are designed to do their own thing, so you don't need to keep checking the contents. Every time you take the lid off it will release some of the heat, so if you keep doing this you'll have to increase the cooking time.

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