Relatively inexpensive and easy to use, slow cookers can save you both time and money. Both a small or a large slow cooker provide virtually one-step cooking — you just combine all the ingredients, put on the lid and start cooking. The best slow cooker can roast, bake, cook and steam. It's ideal for making soups, stews, dinners of all types, dips, desserts, potatoes, and even bread.
Most slow cookers have three parts: a base containing a heating element, a cooking insert and a lid (usually transparent). Slow cookers range in size from 1 qt., perfect for appetizers or small servings, to 10 qt., suitable for feeding a crowd. They come in multiple sizes with many features: a triple slow cooker contains three individual chambers, while double slow cooker has two. Round slow cookers are great for cooking soups and stews, while oval ones can be better for cooking cuts of meat.
Many chefs seek out a programmable slow cooker so they can set a precise cooking time and avoid overcooked dinners that wind up in the trash can. You may want to seek out models that have a keep-warm setting, cool-touch exterior, hinged lid, heat-resistant handles, non-stick interior, and parts safe to clean in a dishwasher.