We’ll show you how to convert slow cooker recipes to fit in almost any size crock.
For slow cooker recipes it can be especially frustrating.
Luckily, we did the heavy lifting for you and created this handy chart.
The corresponding cell represents the amount you should probably multiple (or divide!)
ingredients by to get the recipe to fit.
This precaution is to ensure food cooks safely and evenly.
(Here are more common slow cooker mistakes and tips to avoid them).
For convenience, we only included whole-quart slow cookers in our conversion chart.
If you have a half-quart slow cooker, we suggest rounding up to the next nearest whole size.
Youll also notice that the multiplication factors are fairly specific.
Depending on the recipe, you could eyeball the math.
A big pot of stew or soup, for example, is more forgiving than ourslow cooker cheesecake.
The following chart can help you decide:
And there you have it!
Converting recipes isnt as daunting as it seemsespecially when you have the right factor.
Now, time to get cooking!
(Need some inspiration?
Check out our 100 more shared slow cooker recipes.)
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