When the weather outside warms up, the
kitchen can be a terrible place to be. There are many things you can do
however, when it comes to cooking a nice home made meal that doesn’t require
traditional stove top or oven cooking. Learn to utilize some of the lesser heat
producing equipment in your kitchen, such as the crock pot, in order to truly
beat the summer heat and keep your cool while preparing a nice hot meal for
friends and family.
So, how does crock pot cooking really help
beat the heat? Simply put, the crock pot in and of itself puts off far less
heat when cooking than an oven or stove top. This is the first and possibly the
best reason to utilize the crock pot in your summer meal planning. You should also
consider the fact that by not heating the house by using your stove top or oven
you are also preventing your air conditioning (or other cooling methods) from
working overtime in order to compensate for the additional heat that other
cooking methods introduce.
This makes crock pot cooking a win-win
situation as the costs involved in operating a crock pot are far less than the
costs involved in operating a stove or oven in general. Whether electric or
gas, your stove and oven are often serious energy hogs. Add to that the fact
that you are not raising the temperature in your home by traditional means of
cooking and you are using even less electricity.
Unfortunately for most, the general
consensus has been that crock pots were meant for comfort foods and hearty
winter meals. The truth is that the crock pot should be one of your best loved
and most often utilized cooking methods if you can manage it. When it comes to
cooking with a crock pot, the options are almost limitless. Almost anything
that can be baked can be made in the crock pot and many, many more wonderful
and enticing meals and treats as well.
Benefits of Crock Pot Cooking
In addition to the cost benefits mentioned
above when it comes to crock pot cooking there are many other benefits that are
well worth mentioning. First of all, the bulk of the work involved in crock pot
cooking takes place early in the day when you are refreshed rather than at the
end of a hectic work or play day. This means that you are less likely to forget
an ingredient or make other mistakes that often occur as we hurriedly prepare a
dinner when we are exhausted from the activities of our day.
Second, many great crock pot recipes
include the vegetables that insure we are getting the nutrients we need. So
often, when preparing a meal at the last minute, vegetables and other side
dishes are left out in favor of expedience. Crock pot cooking in many instances
is a meal in one dish.
Another great reason to use a crock pot for
your summertime cooking is the ease of clean up. Unlike pots and pans, most
crock pot meals are made in one dish. This means that there will not be
mountains of dishes to be either hand washed or loaded into the dishwasher (or
if you are like me—both) afterwards. You can spend less time cleaning just as you
spent less time slaving over a hot stove. Oh wait! Make that no time slaving
over a hot stove. Once clean up is complete you can get back to enjoying the
sun set, chasing the lightening bugs with your little ones, or waiting for the
first star.
While there will never be a one size fits
all best cooking method, crock pot cooking comes very close. If you have a
crock pot collecting dust somewhere in the back of your pantry it is time to
get it out, dust if off, and dig up some great summertime crock pot cooking
recipes.
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