Casserole Slow Cooker 101

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Do you have a Casserole Slow Cooker or want one of aย fun new Casserole Crock Pot but you aren’t sure what to do with it? Readers ask us all the time what to with it, so we decided to pull together a Casserole Slow Cooker 101 post full of tips and recipes for all you new (or future) proud owners.

Do you have a Casserole Slow Cooker or want one of a fun new Casserole Crock Pot but you aren't sure what to do with it? Readers ask us all the time what to with it, so we decided to pull together a Casserole Slow Cooker 101 post full of tips and recipes for all you new (or future) proud owners. Pin to save as a resource.pinterest_pin-it_icon 50

Cris here. ย I get questions all the time about all kinds of slow cookers, but the “pot that is hot” these days is definitely the new 9 x13ย Casserole Crock Potย and let’s get one thing straight…

Casserole Crock

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I absolutely love this casserole slow cooker style. No, they aren’t paying me to say so… and yes, I have bought both of mine with my own money ;).

Casserole Slow Cooker Models

To date, there are currently two different main models of Crock Pot’s Casserole Crock Slow Cooker. I have both. They are pretty much identical except one has a manual setting (pictured above) and one (be still my heart) is programmable. Both have the following features that I love:

  • 9 x13 rectangle shaped crock that feels more casseroley ๐Ÿ˜‰ and is great for even cooking of layered dishes.
  • Removable- dishwasher and OVEN safe stoneware. ย (That oven feature is important for casserole toppings that need browned or to crisp things up after crockin’)
  • Latchable lid for secure travel, hello potlucks!
  • Smaller cooking vessel (3.5 qt) lends itself to a fuller crock which means it will oftentimes cook food slower and not “too hot” as many complain other styles of slow cookers do.

 

Can I Convert Oven Recipes to the Casserole Slow Cooker?

Yes. I do it all the time.

But.

I follow a VERY strict rule that I do not leave a recipe unattended on it’s first time in the slow cooker. Regular readers know that is pretty much my rule for ANY recipe in ANY crock pot until I know how it cooks in the slow cooker I am using because like I always say, cooking times will always vary based on shape, size, age and the exact positioning of the moon ;).

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When I first got my Casserole Slow Cooker I was converting recipes like a mad woman. I grabbed my favorite casserole cookbookย of all time from Gooseberry Patch and went to town. ย It is such a good book that the recently re-released it with full color photos! So, when I decided to write this post, I called them up and asked if they would be willing to give one of you a copy and they said sure! (scroll to the bottom to enter to win a copy) Love my pals at the goose!

Do you have a Casserole Slow Cooker or want one of a fun new Casserole Crock Pot but you aren't sure what to do with it? Readers ask us questions all the time about it, so we decided to pull together a Casserole Slow Cooker 101 post full of tips and recipes for all you new (or future) proud owners. Pin to save as a resource.pinterest_pin-it_icon 50

Note- this cookbook is for OVEN casseroles. However, with a few basic rules of thumb, I easily converted many, many of my favorites.

Tips for Converting Oven Casseroles to Casserole Crock Pot Recipes

  • Always do your first trial run when you can watch it closely.
  • A general loose starting “guideline” for time to cook the recipe is about double oven time on high or triple+ the time on low. But, again, watch it closely the first time to get it right.
  • “Baked” goods typically bake up better if you cook them on high. (If condensation on the lid is a concern, place a paper towel under the lid to keep it off the food.)
  • If there is a lot of liquid in your recipe, your end result from your casserole slow cooker will likely be a bit “wetter” than a casserole from the oven. You can reduce your liquid in some recipes to help with this, but this is dependent on the recipe and a lot of trial and error. (You can also sometimes cook with the lid off for the last 30 minutes to help the liquid cook off.)
  • If a crunchy topping is a part of your recipe, wait until the end of your slow cooking and finish in the oven to keep things crisp.
  • Give cheese a golden finish by popping under the broiler for a minute or two after slow cooking.

Do you have a Casserole Slow Cooker or want one of a fun new Casserole Crock Pot but you aren't sure what to do with it? Readers ask us questions all the time about it, so we decided to pull together a Casserole Slow Cooker 101 post full of tips and recipes for all you new (or future) proud owners. Pin to save as a resource.pinterest_pin-it_icon 50

 

Finding Recipes for the Casserole Slow Cooker

People often ask me what they can cook in their casserole crock pot. The answer is anything you can cook in a regular crock pot. You may just have to adjust your time a little but that is true of any two different crock pots. If you are looking for some tried and true recipes, you can always keep up with our latest Casserole Crock Pot Recipes by visiting our “Uses Casserole Crock” page. These are our recipes that have specifically been tested in our casserole crocks.

Great Casserole Crock Pot Recipes using the 9 x13 crock pot.

 

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We also put together a list of a lot of great recipes from our site and other great bloggers that used the casserole crock pot a while back. You canย check out the list here and pin it here. You can also follow our pinterest board for Casserole Slow Cooker Recipes too.

Enter to Win a Casserole Slow Cooker and Best Casseroles Cookbook {CLOSED}

So now that you are all ready to cRock the Pot with the new Casserole Slow Cooker, I wanted to give one lucky ready one of these fun babies! (Note: Model and Color are not guaranteed.) When I told my friends at Gooseberry Patch what I wanted to do, they also threw in one of their new Best Casseroles Cookbooks!

 

Enter by commenting and telling me what casserole YOU want to try in the Casserole Crock Pot if you win!

BONUS ENTRY: Share this post with a friend or on social media and comment below that you shared it.

Daily entries (and bonus entries)ย are allowed and all entries are on the honor system.

Contest ends at midnight on 8/31/2015. ย Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hours to respond. Winning book and crock pot will be shipped to continental U. S. addresses only. Must be 18 to enter. GOODe Luck!

And the winner is…

Casserole Winner

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1,859 Comments

  1. I have a South of the Border casserole that I would love to try first.

  2. Soooo hard to decide what to try first !

  3. I would love to try your crockpot Lasagna. YumYum

  4. Dale Smith says:

    Chicken enchiladas with cream, tomatillo salsa, Mexican cheese

  5. I would love to try and Chicken and Stuffing casserole. With broccoli would be a bonus!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. I would so love to do scalloped potatoes with ham chunks and thin sliced of bold white onions and a smooth cream sauce…yummmmmm

  7. Pat Price says:

    I’ll try my summer squash recipe.

  8. robert morrissette says:

    My frist will be a chicken and dumplings

  9. Darla Prater says:

    Green Bean Casserole

  10. robert morrissette says:

    My frist will be a chicken dunplings

  11. Jean Shirley says:

    I want to try the sweet and saucy ribs!! Those look yummy!!

  12. Saundra Myers says:

    I would try my Mexican chicken casserole

  13. Jan Molter says:

    I would love to be entered in the drawing to win a programmable casserole crockpot and cookbook.

    Thanks

  14. Kris Henderson says:

    I would love to try a pierogi casserole! I never even thought of putting pierogies in a crock pot.

  15. They all look so good! I think I’d try the Broccoli and Cauliflower casserole first. I’m always looking for ways to spice up the veggies for my kids!

  16. Jenifer Giger says:

    Hot Fudge Brownies, of course!

  17. Nancy Davis says:

    The first casserole I would try is a breakfast casserole. I started making this casserole for holiday breakfasts when my boys were small. Now that they are grown and own their own, we make this our special meal when we get together. And the idea of putting it in a crock pot sounds fantastic!!!

  18. Connie Lee says:

    I would try a meatloaf with veggies.

  19. Debbie Blanton says:

    i would try a chicken, broccoli, stuffing & cheese casserole. Yum!!!!!

  20. I would make the ham and cheesy potatoes. Thanks

  21. Definitely any of my meat/pasta casseroles would be first, then my breakfast (ham , sausage, bacon, eggs, potatoes, eggs) casseroles would surely rank up there too! Oh, too many things I could go on and on.

  22. I would have to try the Garlic Bacon Chicken recipe…just looks so yummy plus..no one can go wrong with Bacon!

  23. The recipes all look very good. I probably will try them all. The first three I would like to try are the chicken and rice recipe the lemon bars recipe, and the mixed berry dump cake recipe.

  24. I like to try Mexican Lasagna Recipe

  25. I have a warm tarragon chicken salad recipe that I would love to try in the new casserole crock!

    1. Charlotte Thompson says:

      I would love to try my chicken casserole in this soon!!!

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