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Crock-Pot

American  
[krok-pot] / ˈkrɒkˌpɒt /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of electric slow cooker.


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You might soak the groats overnight to speed cooking in the a.m., or slow-cook them in a Crock-Pot while you lie dreaming.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 12, 2022

For a Crock-Pot or other brand of slow cooker, many consider using liners that help prevent burning and the hard-to-clean messes that comes with it.

From Salon • Oct. 17, 2021

This recipe for Crock-Pot Borracho Beans by Kate Ramos, author of the cookbook "Plant-Powered Mexican," out in November, is equal parts comfort, quick and affordable.

From Fox News • Sep. 19, 2021

Does the vino lose its power in the Crock-Pot overnight?

From Washington Post • Sep. 2, 2021

The appetizer arrives—a steaming Crock-Pot of bubbling cheese fondue with three types of breads and apples with tiny dipping forks.

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