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My oven will be full so I'm wondering if I can bake potatoes in the crock pot? If yes, approximately how many can be done at a time and how much time will it take?
Personally I would never bake potatoes in the Crock Pot® or slow cooker. I would bake the potatoes off and add to the Crock Pot® the next day to warm them up (don’t pierce the potatoes or the fork marks will turn gray when storing in the refrigerator or the slow cooker). The Idaho russet potatoes are typically 20-21% starch and 79-80% water, so microwaving or cooking in a slow cooker, especially when wrapped with foil, does not allow the water to dissipate and so you end up with steamed potatoes, not baked. Below are a couple of links to look over for cooking suggestions. The www.allrecipes.com suggestion is to cook on high for 4 ½ hours and on low for 7 ½ - 8 hours until fork tender. The www.Food.com recipe calls for five to six on low for 8-10 hours.
allrecipes.com Slow Cooker Baked Potatoes
food.com Baked Potatoes from the Crock Pot
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