Easier crockpot clean up
cookies999
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I can't find any of the crockpot liners where I live, so what else is there that I can do to make less mess in the crockpot?
Are the liners similar to oven bags? Is it safe to put these in the crock? Or can I use the tinfoil oven trays perhaps?
Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks.
Are the liners similar to oven bags? Is it safe to put these in the crock? Or can I use the tinfoil oven trays perhaps?
Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks.
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Just spray with cooking spray. If something still gets stuck on just soak in hot water and soap overnight, it should wipe right out. The bags just seem so wasteful to me.0
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Or believe it or not you can use an old dryer sheet to scrub it out, works really well!0
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Crock pot bags, wish I could buy them by the case full! They are amazing!0
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I use the crockpot bags when I am feeling lazy. If you can't find them where you live, I can't see why you couldn't line your crockpot with tinfoil. I line my non stick cookie sheets and baking dishes if I know there is going to be a real mess. I do spray the tin foil with cooking spray first.0
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Just spray with cooking spray. If something still gets stuck on just soak in hot water and soap overnight, it should wipe right out. The bags just seem so wasteful to me.
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This. Never heard of the bags before....0 -
I've found the best solution is just to fill it partway (usually about half to three-quarters) with soapy water and run it on low for a bit (mine takes maybe 20 minutes, but it probably depends on your model) until it's warmed up. The burnt-on stuff usually just wipes right off.0
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I've never heard of bags either, but if I have something really stuck that even overnight soaking won't fix, the dryer sheet trick works like a charm. Just clean it really well after, obviously, lol.
I always do a quick spray of pam, and almost never have an issue cleaning it though.0 -
Thanks - will try just spraying it then. Making a cheesy dish for the first time in it and a bit worried. Sauces and stews often stick in my crock pot, and it even browns sausages, so maybe its a bit hotter than a normal one - ended up getting a cheapy after my much loved expensive one died.0
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The crockpot liner bags are great! They are usually located with the foil and plastic wrap in grocery stores near me.0
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hi
I spray my crock pot that does help, If you live close to a walmart they have crock pot liners . I think they are back by the aluminum foil or freezer bags, that kind of stuff. they come in a box that has 3 in them.0 -
Order them off amazon
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002U0KKK8/ref=asc_df_B002U0KKK81977399?smid=A2BBUA7LL95L5R&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=asn&creative=395105&creativeASIN=B002U0KKK8&hvpos=1o2&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15017932131517395734&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=
would not use my crock pot without the liners.0 -
Nope - they don't ship the liners here either so will have to make do without them0
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Due to chemicals in tinfoil I would not use it in the crock pot. However parchment paper is a dream!0
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Just spray with cooking spray. If something still gets stuck on just soak in hot water and soap overnight, it should wipe right out. The bags just seem so wasteful to me.
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This. Never heard of the bags before....
This.0 -
Never heard of the liners... not sure if I'd trust something like that, actually. Whenever I make too much of a mess and soap isn't doing the trick, I let it soak in hot water and vinegar for a few hours.0
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baking soda and hot water seems to clean up ANY mess I've had in my crockpot. Really not a fan of the liners just because I don't know what's in them. Just a soak with warm water lifts most stuff from the pot..0
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Check online, I bet you could order them by the case that way.0
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I just put mine in the dishwasher and it does all the hard work for me :drinker:0
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I've found the best solution is just to fill it partway (usually about half to three-quarters) with soapy water and run it on low for a bit (mine takes maybe 20 minutes, but it probably depends on your model) until it's warmed up. The burnt-on stuff usually just wipes right off.
What a great idea!0 -
Soon as my food is done cooking, I take it out and rinse my crockpot. Wipes right up0
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Spray oil really helps - or if something sticks I just soak it for a few hours then scrub it with a scourer.
Doesn't anyone know how to wash up anymore?0 -
I have the old original model Crockpot that doesn't detach. I picked it up used and the crock doesn't come out for cleaning, so you have to hand clean it. The good news is that is cooks from the sides (unlike newer models with cook from the bottom) so it's a true Crockpot IMO.
I have looked at the crockpot bag liners and I just can't see using them. The though of cooking in plastic turns me off. I just soak the Crockpot when I am done and it works fine and is easy.0
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