Rival Slow Cooker Slow Cookers User Guide

The Original and America’s #1 Brand of Slow Cookers  
S t o n e w a r e S l o w C o o k e r  
For use with 1, 112, 2, 212, 3, and 31⁄  
quart  
2
round and oval Crock-Pot® Slow Cookers  
Owner’s Guide  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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stoneware when cooking.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always  
be followed, including the following:  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS (CONT.)  
13. Avoid sudden temperature changes, such as adding refrigerated  
foods into a heated pot.  
1. Read all instructions before using. Clean all components before use.  
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. CAUTION: Outside  
14. To disconnect, turn CONTROL to OFF, then remove plug from wall  
of unit is hot during use.  
outlet.  
The lid handle may get hot while cooking, use of an oven mitt while  
handling is advised.  
15. Place padding under stoneware before setting on counter or table.  
3. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plug, or  
cooking unit in water or other liquid. CAUTION: Never submerge  
the heating unit in water or other liquid. Never place food or liquid  
directly into heating unit.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance is for HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. No user-serviceable parts  
inside. Power Unit never needs lubrication. Do not attempt to service  
this product. Do not immerse base in water or other liquid. A short  
power-supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting from  
entanglement or tripping over a longer cord. AN EXTENSION CORD  
MAY BE USED WITH CARE; HOWEVER, THE MARKED ELECTRICAL  
RATING SHOULD BE AT LEAST AS GREAT AS THE ELECTRICAL  
RATING OF THE SLOW COOKER. The extension cord should not be  
allowed to drape over the counter or tabletop where it can be pulled on  
by children or tripped over.  
4. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near  
children.  
5. Turn control to OFF, before unplugging from wall outlet. Unplug from  
outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before  
putting on or taking off parts.  
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after  
the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner.  
Return appliance to the manufacturer (see warranty) for examination,  
repair, or adjustment.  
NOTE: During initial use of this appliance, some slight smoke and/or  
odor may be detected. This is normal with many heating appliances and  
will not recur after a few uses.  
7. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the  
manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury.  
8. Do not use outdoors.  
POLARIZED PLUG  
9. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch heated  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than  
he other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is  
intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If  
the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the  
surfaces.  
10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated  
oven.  
11. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing  
hot oil or other hot liquids. Always use hot pads when moving your  
heated slow cooker.  
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician.  
Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way. If the plug fits loosely into  
the AC outlet or if the AC outlet feels warm do not use that outlet.  
12. Do not use appliance for other than intended use. Always use the  
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HOW TO USE YOUR SLOW COOKER  
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR SLOW COOKER (CONT.)  
CARE OF STONEWARE  
1. There are two temperature settings. LOW is recommended for slow  
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”all-day” cooking. 1 hour on HIGH equals about 2 to 2 ⁄  
2
hours  
As with any fine ceramic, the stoneware bowl will not withstand the  
on LOW.  
shock of sudden temperature changes.  
2. Frozen foods such as vegetables and shrimp may be used as part of a  
recipe. However, do not cook frozen meats (such as roasts or  
chickens) unless you first add at least 1 cup of warm liquid. The liquid  
will act as a “cushion” to prevent sudden changes in temperature.  
Cook recipes containing frozen meats an additional 4 to 6 hours on  
LOW, or 2 hours on HIGH.  
• If the stoneware has been preheated or is hot to the touch, do not  
put in cold foods. Do not preheat slow cooker before using unless  
specified in the recipe. The stoneware should be at room temperature  
before adding hot foods.  
• To wash your stoneware right after cooking, use hot water. Do not  
pour in cold water if the stoneware is hot.  
3. Always cook with the lid on.  
4. Follow recommended cooking times.  
5. Do not use slow cooker stoneware for storage of food.  
6. Do not reheat foods in your slow cooker.  
7. Unplug unit when cooking is done and before cleaning.  
8. Removable stoneware is ovenproof and microwave safe. Do not use  
plastic lids in microwave or conventional oven. Do not use removable  
stoneware on gas or electric burners or under broiler.  
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR SLOW COOKER  
Unplug unit. CAUTION: Never submerge heating unit in water or other  
liquid.  
1. Fill stoneware with hot or warm soapy water to loosen food remains.  
Do not use abrasive compounds — a cloth, sponge or rubber spatula  
will usually remove the residue. If necessary, a plastic cleaning pad  
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may be used. Use a non-abrasive cleaner (such as Bon-Ami Polishing  
Cleanser) or vinegar to remove water spots or other stains.  
2. The outside case may be cleaned with a soft cloth and warm soapy  
water. Wipe dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners.  
3. The lid may be washed in the top rack of the dishwasher.  
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HINTS  
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  
Trim fats and wipe meats well to remove residue. (If meats contain  
fats, brown in a separate skillet or broiler and drain well before adding  
to cooker.) Season with salt and pepper. Place meat in cooker on top  
of vegetables.  
Q
A
Wha t if the food isnt done a fter 8 hours…when the recipe  
sa ys 8 to 10 hours?”  
This is due to voltage variations which are commonplace  
everywhere; altitude;  
or even extreme humidity. The slight fluctuations in power do not  
have a noticeable effect on most appliances; however, it can  
slightly alter the cooking times. Allow plenty of time, and  
remember, it is practically impossible to overcook. You will learn  
through experience whether to decrease or increase cooking times.  
• For roasts and stews, pour liquid over meat. Use no more liquid than  
specified in the recipe. More juices in meats and vegetables are  
retained in slow cooking than in conventional cooking.  
• Most vegetables should be thinly sliced or placed near the sides or  
bottom of the stoneware. Meats generally cook faster than most  
vegetables in a slow cooker.  
Q
A
“Must the slow cooker be covered? Is it necessa ry to stir?”  
• Use whole leaf herbs and spices for the best and truest flavor for  
all-day cooking. If ground herbs and spices are used, they should be  
stirred in during the last hour of cooking.  
Cook with the cover on. The slow cooker will not recover heat  
losses quickly when cooking on LOW setting. Significant amounts  
of heat escape whenever the lid is removed; therefore the cooking  
time must be extended. Avoid frequent removal of the cover for  
checking cooking progress or stirring. Never remove cover during  
the first 2 hours when baking breads or cakes.  
It is not necessary to stir while cooking on LOW heat. While using  
HIGH heat for short periods, occasional stirring improves the  
distribution of flavors.  
• Because there is no direct heat at the bottom, always fill the  
stoneware at least half full to conform to recommended times. Small  
quantities may be prepared, but cooking time will be affected.  
• A specific liquid called for in a recipe may be varied if an equal  
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quantity is substituted. (Such as substituting a 10 4 ounce can of soup  
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plus 4 ounces of water for a 14 ⁄2 ounce can of tomatoes OR 2 cup  
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beef or chicken broth for 2 cup of wine, etc.)  
Q
A
“How a bout thickening the juices or ma king gra vy?”  
• Beans must be softened completely before combining with sugar  
and/or acid foods (NOTE: Sugar and acid have a hardening effect on  
beans and will prevent softening). Dried beans, especially red kidney  
beans, should be boiled before adding to a recipe. Cover the beans  
with 3 times their volume of unsalted water and bring to a boil. Boil  
Add some quick-cooking tapioca to any recipe when you want to  
make a thick gravy. Add the tapioca at the beginning and it will  
thicken as it cooks! Or you may remove the solid foods, leaving the  
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juices. Prepare a smooth paste of approximately ⁄  
2
cup flour or  
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1
cornstarch to 2 cup water or 4 tablespoons melted butter. Pour  
mixture into liquid in the stoneware and stir well. Turn to HIGH  
and when it comes to a boil (about 15 minutes) it’s ready.  
10 minutes, reduce heat, cover and allow to simmer 1 /2 hours or  
until beans are tender. Soaking in water, if desired, should be  
completed before boiling. Discard water after soaking or boiling.  
• The lid handle may get hot while cooking, use of an oven mitt while  
handling is advised.  
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  
GUIDE TO ADAPTING YOUR OWN RECIPES (CONT.)  
TIME GUIDE  
Q
A
“Ca n I cook a roa st without a dding wa ter?”  
Yes – if cooked on LOW. We recommend a small amount because  
the gravies are especially tasty. The more fat or “marbling” the  
meat has, the less liquid you need. The liquid is needed to properly  
soften and cook vegetables.  
IF RECIPE  
FOR OVEN SAYS:  
COOK ON LOW  
IN SLOW COOKER:  
OR COOK ON HIGH  
IN SLOW COOKER:  
1
15 to 30 minutes  
35 to 45 minutes  
4 to 6 hours  
6 to 10 hours  
8 to 18 hours  
1 2  
to 2 hours  
3 to 4 hours  
4 to 6 hours  
50 minutes to 3 hours  
GUIDE TO ADAPTING YOUR OWN RECIPES  
This guide is designed to help you adapt recipes to the slow cooker —  
your own favorites and prized recipes collected from friends, food  
companies, newspapers and magazines. Our aim is to save preparation  
time with fewer steps and dishes…and to keep cooking simple. In most  
cases, all ingredients can go into your slow cooker in the beginning and  
can cook all day. Many preparatory steps are unnecessary when using the  
slow cooker. A few hints:  
Most uncooked meat and vegetable combinations will require at least 8  
hours on LOW.  
PASTA AND RICE  
If recipe calls for cooking noodles, macaroni, etc., cook on rangetop  
before adding to slow cooker. Don’t overcook — just until slightly tender.  
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4
If cooked rice is called for, stir in with other ingredients; add ⁄ cup extra  
• Allow sufficient cooking time.  
1
4
liquid per ⁄ cup of raw rice. Use long grain converted rice for best results  
• Cook with cover on.  
in all-day cooking.  
• Do not add as much water as some recipes indicate.  
• Remember — liquids don’t “boil away” as in conventional cooking.  
Usually you’ll have more liquid at the end of cooking instead of less.  
LIQUIDS  
Use less in slow cooking — usually about half the recommended amount.  
One cup of liquid is enough for any recipe unless it contains rice or pasta.  
• It’s “one-step” cooking: many steps in recipes may be deleted. Add  
ingredients to stoneware at one time and cook 8 to 12 hours (add any  
liquid last).  
• Vegetables do not overcook as they do when boiled in your oven or  
on your range. Therefore, everything can go into the slow cooker at  
one time. EXCEPTION: milk, sour cream or cream should be added  
during last hour.  
SAUTEING VEGETABLES  
Generally not necessary! Stir in chopped or sliced vegetables with other  
ingredients. ONLY EXCEPTION: eggplant should be parboiled or  
sauteed, due to strong flavor. Since vegetables develop their full flavor  
potential with slow cooking, expect delicious results even when you  
reduce quantities. Because vegetables take longer to cook than meat,  
slice or chop them when possible.  
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GUIDE TO ADAPTING YOUR OWN RECIPES (CONT.)  
RECIPES  
HERBS AND SPICES  
Leaf or whole herbs and spices are preferred, but their flavor power may  
increase — use half the recommended amount. If you use ground herbs  
and spices, add during last hour of cooking.  
NOTE: The recipes in this manual may be used, as printed, in the  
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1
1
®
1
2, 2, 2  
2, 3, 3  
2  
Quart Crock-Pot Slow Cookers. If you are using a  
1
slow cooker that is less than 3  
2  
quarts, decrease recipe by half.  
MILK  
Milk, cream and sour cream tend to break down during extended  
cooking. When possible add during last hour of cooking. Condensed  
soups may be substituted for milk, etc., and can cook for extended times.  
POT ROAST OF BEEF  
2 potatoes, sliced  
Salt and pepper to taste  
2 carrots, sliced  
2 pound beef roast  
1
1 onions, sliced  
2
cup beef broth  
SOUPS  
Put vegetables in bottom of stoneware. Salt and pepper meat to taste, put in pot. Add  
liquid. Cover; cook on LOW 10 to 12 hours. (HIGH: 5 to 6 hours.) Remove meat and  
vegetables with spatula and thicken for gravy if desired (see “QUESTIONS &  
ANSWERS” page 7). Without Vegetables: Season roast with salt and pepper and any  
other favorite seasonings. Add no liquid. Cook as directed.  
Some soup recipes call for 2 to 3 quarts of water. Add other soup  
ingredients to slow cooker; then add water only to cover. If thinner soup  
is desired, add more liquid at serving time. If milk-based recipes have no  
other liquid for initial cooking, add 1 or 2 cups water. Then during last  
hour of cooking, stir in milk or cream as called for.  
HEARTY BEEF STEW  
1
1 ⁄  
2
pounds stew beef,  
1 can (28-oz.) tomatoes  
2 stalks celery, sliced  
cut in 1-inch cubes  
4 carrots, sliced  
2 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca  
1 whole clove (optional)  
2 bay leaves  
1 small onion, diced  
Salt and pepper to taste  
Trim all fat from meat. Put all ingredients in stoneware and mix. Cover and cook on  
LOW 8 to 10 hours. (HIGH: 4 to 5 hours).  
CHICKEN CACCITORE  
1 medium onion, thinly sliced  
2-lb. chicken, cut up  
2 cloves garlic, minced  
2 teaspoon oregano leaves  
1
2 cans (6-oz. each ) tomato paste  
1 can (4-oz.) sliced mushrooms, drained  
2
teaspoon basil leaves  
teaspoon celery seed  
1
2
1 teaspoon salt  
1 bay leaf  
1
1
2
teaspoon pepper  
2
cup dry white wine  
Place sliced onion in bottom of stoneware. Add chicken pieces. In a bowl, stir together  
tomato past, mushrooms, salt, pepper, garlic, herbs and white wine. Pour over  
chicken. Cover; cook on low 8 hours (HIGH 4 hours). Serve chicken pieces over  
spaghetti or vermicelli.  
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RECIPES  
RECIPES  
CLASSIC MEAT LOAF  
BARBECUE RIBS  
1
2 pounds ground chuck  
1 egg  
2 ⁄  
2
pound spareribs  
1 onion, sliced  
Salt and pepper to taste  
1
7
2
cup chopped green pepper  
cup chopped onion  
teaspoon salt  
1 packet ( ⁄8-ounce) brown gravy mix  
1 bottle (16-oz.) of smoky barbecue sauce  
(or 2 cups homemade sauce)  
1
2
1 cup milk  
4 small potatoes, cubed  
1
2
1 cup cracker crumbs  
Sprinkle ribs with salt and pepper. Place ribs in broiler pan under broiler for 15  
minutes to brown and remove excess fat. Put sliced onion in stoneware. Slice ribs into  
serving pieces and put in slow cooker. Pour in barbecue sauce. Cover and cook on  
LOW 8 to 10 hours. (HIGH: 4 to 5 hours).  
Barbecue Meats. Place uncooked, seasoned and cut-up chicken, ham, pork chops, or  
beef in stoneware. Pour a little barbecue sauce on each piece. Add no water. Cover  
and cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours. (HIGH: 4 to 6 hours).  
NOTE: For added flavor, put cooked meat in broiler pan; pour remaining sauce and  
drippings over top. Place under broiler for 5 to 10 minutes.  
Mix all ingredients, except potatoes, in large bowl. Shape into a loaf. Place in  
stoneware. Place potatoes at the sides of loaf. (If potatoes are peeled, wrap in foil to  
keep from darkening). Cover and cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours. (HIGH: 4 to 5 hours).  
ISLANDER PORK  
1
2 ⁄  
2
pound boneless pork loin-end  
2 tablespoons orange juice  
2 tablespoons honey  
or sirloin roast, rolled and tied  
5 whole cloves garlic, peeled  
1 tablespoon soy sauce  
1
2
teaspoon nutmeg  
teaspoon paprika  
cup catsup  
2 teaspoons lemon juice  
SWEET AND SOUR SHRIMP  
1
1
4
2  
teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet® (optional)  
1 package (6 ounces) frozen  
Chinese pea pods, partially thawed  
1 can (13 ounces) juice-pack pineapple  
chunks or tidbits (drain and reserve juice)  
2 tablespoons cornstarch  
1 cup boiling water  
1
1
4
2  
cup reserved pineapple juice  
2 teaspoons soy sauce  
1
Place roast on rack and broil 15 to 30 minutes or until brown. Rub meat with cloves.  
Place roast in stoneware. Sprinkle with nutmeg and paprika. Stir together  
catsup, orange juice, honey, soy sauce, lemon juice and Kitchen Bouquet®. Pour over  
roast. Cover and cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours. (HIGH: 4 to 5 hours). Remove meat  
from stoneware. Juices may be thickened with 11⁄2 tablespoons cornstarch and 2  
tablespoons water. Cook on HIGH until thickened.  
2  
teaspoon ground ginger  
1
2 cans (4 ⁄ ounces each) shrimp,  
2
3 tablespoons sugar  
rinsed and drained  
1 chicken bouillon cube  
2 tablespoons cider vinegar  
Fluffy rice  
Place pea pods and drained pineapple in stoneware. In a small saucepan, stir together  
cornstarch and sugar. Dissolve bouillon cube in boiling water and add with juice, soy  
sauce and ginger to saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring, and cook sauce for about 1  
minute or until thickened and transparent. Gently blend sauce into pea pods and  
pineapple. Cover and cook on Low for 5 to 6 hours. Before serving, add shrimp and  
vinegar, stirring carefully to avoid breaking up shrimp. Serve over hot rice.  
SWISS STEAK  
1
3
1 ⁄  
2
pounds round steak, cut 4-inch thick  
1 carrot, chopped  
1 stalk celery, chopped  
1 can (15-oz.) tomato sauce  
2 tablespoons flour  
1 medium onion, sliced  
Salt and pepper to taste  
Cut round steak into serving pieces. Season flour with salt and pepper. Dredge meat in  
seasoned flour. Place onions in bottom of stoneware; add meat. Top with carrots and  
celery and cover with tomato sauce. Cover and cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours.  
Creamy Swiss Steak: Place onions and meat in stoneware as directed. Spread one 10-  
ounce can cream of mushroom soup over meat. Cook as directed.  
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RECIPES  
RECIPES  
ITALIAN TOMATO AND MEAT SAUCE  
BAKED HAM IN FOIL  
1
1 ⁄  
2
pounds ground chuck, browned  
1 bay leaf  
1
1 cup chopped onion  
2 cloves garlic  
2 stalks celery, chopped  
1 teaspoon salt  
Pour ⁄  
2
cup water in stoneware. Wrap precooked 3 to 4 pound ham in foil; place in  
slow cooker. Cover and cook on HIGH 1 hour, then on LOW 4 to 6 hours or until ham  
is hot. If desired, sprinkle ham with liquid smoke before wrapping in foil.  
1
1 can (14 ⁄2-oz.) tomatoes  
2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves  
1
2 cans (6-oz.) tomato paste  
4
teaspoon dried thyme leaves  
FAVORITE CHILI  
1
Put all ingredients in stoneware. Stir thoroughly. Cover and cook on LOW 8 to  
10 hours.  
4
pound dry pinto or kidney beans  
1 clove garlic, minced  
(see page 6)  
2 tablespoons chili powder  
1
1
1 can (14 ⁄2-oz.) tomatoes  
1 pound coarsely ground chuck,  
browned and drained  
2
teaspoon ground cumin  
teaspoon ground black pepper  
green bell pepper, seeded and chopped  
1
BEEF BOURGUIGNON (BEEF STEW WITH WINE)  
2
1
1
6 strips bacon, cut in 2-inch pieces  
2 pound beef rump or chuck,  
1 tablespoon tomato paste  
2
2 cloves garlic, minced  
1 small onion, chopped  
Salt to taste  
1
3
cut in 1 ⁄2-inch cubes  
4
teaspoon whole thyme  
1 medium carrot, sliced  
1 small onion, sliced  
Salt and pepper to taste  
3 tablespoons flour  
1 bay leaf  
Completely soften beans as directed on page 6. Put all ingredients in stoneware.  
Stir to combine. Cover and cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours (HIGH: 3 to 4 hours).  
NOTE: One 16-ounce can of red kidney beans, drained, may be substituted for  
dry beans.  
1
2
pound tiny white onions  
to 1 pound fresh mushrooms, sliced  
1
2
2 tablespoons butter  
3
1
2
1 can (10 ⁄4-oz.) condensed beef broth  
cup red or Burgundy wine  
SMOTHERED STEAK  
1
Cook bacon in large skillet until crisp. Remove and drain. Add beef cubes and brown  
well. Place browned beef cubes in stoneware. Brown carrot and onion. Season with  
salt and pepper; stir in flour. Add broth, mix well and add to slow cooker. Add cooked  
bacon, tomato paste, garlic, thyme, bay leaf and onions. Cover and cook on LOW 8 to  
10 hours. Saute mushrooms in butter, and add with wine to stoneware about 1 hour  
before serving.  
2 medium onions, sliced  
4
teaspoon paprika  
1
1
3
1 ⁄  
2
pounds round steak, 2 to ⁄4-inch thick,  
1 can (4-oz.) sliced mushrooms, drained  
1
cut into 5 or 6 pieces  
2
cup beef broth  
1
4
cup flour  
teaspoon salt  
teaspoon pepper  
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce  
1
2
1 teaspoon Kitchen Bouquet® (optional)  
1
4
To thicken gravy: Turn slow cooker to HIGH. Combine 3 tablespoons flour with 3  
tablespoons melted butter or margarine. Stir into stew.  
Place layer of onions in bottom of stoneware. Mix flour, salt, pepper and paprika  
together and dredge steak pieces until lightly coated with flour mixture. Place ⁄ of  
meat pieces on onions; add another layer of onions and drained mushrooms. Add  
remaining meat and onions. Mix beef broth, Worcestershire and Kitchen Bouquet®  
and pour over entire meat mixture. Cover; cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours.  
For gravy: Combine 2 tablespoons flour with 3 tablespoons water. Stir into drippings  
and cook until thickened. Pour over steak and serve.  
1
2
SPANISH RICE  
1
1 ⁄  
2
pounds ground chuck or beef  
1 cup water  
1
1 medium onion, chopped  
1 green pepper, chopped  
1 can (28-oz.) tomatoes  
1 can (8-oz.) tomato sauce  
2 ⁄  
2
teaspoons chili powder  
1
2
teaspoon salt  
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce  
3
4
cup uncooked rice (converted)  
Brown beef in skillet and drain off fat. Put all ingredients in stoneware. Stir thoroughly.  
Cover and cook on LOW 7 to 9 hours. (HIGH: 3 hours).  
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RECIPES  
CHICKEN IN A POT  
1 carrot, sliced  
1 teaspoon salt  
1
1 onion, sliced  
2
teaspoon coarse black pepper  
cup water, chicken broth or white wine  
to 1 teaspoon basil  
1
1 celery stalk, sliced  
2 pound whole broiler/fryer chicken  
4
1
2
Put vegetables in bottom of stoneware. Add whole chicken. Top with salt, pepper,  
1
liquid. Sprinkle basil over top. Cover and cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours. (HIGH: 3 ⁄ to 5  
2
hours, using 1 cup water). Remove chicken and vegetables with spatula.  
NEW ENGLAND STYLE BAKED BEANS  
1
1 pound dry navy beans  
2
cup packed brown sugar  
cup maple syrup  
1
1 pound smoked ham or ham hocks  
2
1
or ⁄2-pound cubed salt pork  
1 teaspoon salt  
1
2
NOTES  
RECIPES  
BAKED MACARONI ’N CHEESE  
1
1 package (8-oz.) macaroni,  
cooked and drained (6 cups cooked)  
2 tablespoons oil  
2
teaspoon salt  
3 cups shredded sharp processed cheese  
1
4
cup melted butter  
1 can (13-oz.) evaporated milk  
2 tablespoons minced onion  
1
1 ⁄  
2
cups milk  
Toss cooked macaroni in 2 tablespoons oil. Add all remaining ingredients. Pour  
into lightly greased stoneware. Stir well. Cover and cook on LOW 3 to 4 hours.  
Stir occasionally.  
OLD FASHIONED RICE PUDDING  
1
2 ⁄  
2
cups cooked rice  
2 teaspoons vanilla  
1
1
1 ⁄2cup evaporated milk  
2  
teaspoon nutmeg  
2
3  
cup sugar  
4 eggs  
1
3 tablespoons soft butter  
2
cup raisins (optional)  
Thoroughly combine rice with all ingredients. Pour into lightly greased stoneware.  
Cover and cook on HIGH 2 hours. Stir after first hour.  
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LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
Rival® warrants this product to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one (1) year from date  
of original purchase. If you have a claim under this warranty please follow these procedures:  
1) Within the first 45 days from date of original purchase, defective product should be returned to original  
place of purchase for replacement (with proof-of-purchase).  
2) Within the first 12 months from date of purchase Rival will repair or replace (at no charge) the defective  
product if it is delivered freight prepaid during that period to an authorized service station. To obtain warranty  
service visit:  
Or, you may write to Rival c/o The Holmes Group, attention: Consumer Returns, 32B Spur Drive, El Paso, TX  
79906. Proof of purchase is required when requesting warranty service - SAVE YOUR SALES RECEIPT. This  
warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and does not apply to commercial use, unreasonable use,  
or to damage to the product (not resulting from defect or malfunction) while in the possession of the  
consumer. Rival disclaims all responsibility for consequential, incidental, or commercial losses caused  
by the use of this product. Some states do not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential losses, so the foregoing disclaimer may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state.  
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A Division of The Holmes Group  
Crock-Pot® is a registered trademark of Rival®  
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