The people at Crock-Pot have thought of everything with this new system.
This is the Holy Grail, Mack-Daddy of Crock-Pots!
The Crock-Pot® Hook Up™ Connectable Entertaining System provides the flexibility to entertain your way.
Crock-Pot® Hook Up™units plug into each other to create the perfect table setting for any size party.
You can hook up to 6 units using one outlet or just use a single unit alone – whatever is convenient for you and your entertaining needs.
The Crock-Pot® Hook Up™ Connectable Entertaining System can be fully customized so you can build a setup that works for your party or event.
Guests are going to be so impressed by an elegant-looking buffet, or an Italian station with pasta, meatballs, chicken parmigiana and sausage and peppers.
Maybe an Asian station with a stir fry, rice, or wanton soup. Or create a taco bar complete with meats, rice, beans and toppings.
You can get as creative as you wish, knowing your food is going to stay at the perfect temperature.
Available configurations include a round 2-Qt cooker
And an oval 2 x 1-Qt double cooker
Each unit has individual low, high, and warm manual settings for added convenience.
All are removable stoneware with lids, and are dishwasher safe.
With football season upon us and fall in the air, it’s time to fire up your Crock-Pot and make something warm and comforting that’ll make you feel cozy inside.
A few of my favorite recipes to make in my Crock-Pot (or are easily adapted to be made in one) include:
Bourbon Maple Slow Cooker Baked Beans (vegan, GF) – The best baked bean recipe I’ve ever tried
Double Melted Cheese and Red Pepper Dip (GF)
Cheesy Taco Casserole (gluten-free, vegetarian/vegan)
Loaded Baked Tater Tot Dip (GF)
Chips and Cheese Chili Casserole (vegetarian/vegan, GF)
Are you ready to Connect, Customize, and Entertain?
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With the cooler weather that has been creeping in the last few days, I have chili on the brain :)
Fondue party!!!
I agree, the other tasks did not pop up but I left a message on the crock-pot site
I have 2 crockpots: 1 small and another large and they make my life so easy. Having this 6-pot system will surely make me the envy of the party scene.
sorry to leave another note, but i never received the other tasks, so am trying again. can’t wait to try the bourbon beans too, they look awesome, and i know they would love some mac and cheese too!
I love to make pot roast or tex-mex dinners in the crock pot but also am REALLY wanting to try all of the wonderful recipes you posted HERE today AND have a party so we can find out which one is the favorite. LOVE that you included some GF recipes, thank you so much for that!
Carne asada, refried beans and spanish rice would be my first meal with this knock-out appliance. What a fantastic idea
Meatballs, or dessert!
Oops> We have a typo. It would be Indian cuisine (one of the “i’s” didn’t make it.
I’d make pulled pork if I won the crock pot.
WOW! I have never seen such a set-up. So cool and so attractive. My mind is spinning with ideas of what to make and how easy it would be to keep everything at the correct temperature. I think I have settled on Indian cusine :-)
Yes, I see the i did not print in cuisine
I use a crockpot all the time, but we particularly love various types of meatballs done that way. There are so many countries that count meatballs as one of their signature dishes. We’re kind of “going around the world” trying each one! :)
Vegan chili is what I make the most, but I could really put this system to test on Thanksgiving!
My favorite thing to make in my crock pot is beef vegetable soup, I use stew meat, corn, greenbeans, potatoes, carrots and celery. Get a packet of crockpot stew seasoning, follow directions on that and pour it over the meat and veggies. cook on low for 12 hours. It is so good!!
Definitely pulled pork, made with root beer…awesome easy recipe!
That loaded baked tater tot recipe looks like a winner! I don’t know ANYONE who hates tater tots!