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Naio
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Jul 31, 2015

Hot pot vs. crock pot?

A hot pot is a deep nonstick pot with a heating coil built into the bottom. Like an electric frying pan, but for soups and deep-frying and stuff. It can be turned down low like a slow cooker, or turned up high.

Has anybody used one of these in the RV?

I picked one up at a garage sale, and have used it a couple times at my S&B. I am thinking about bringing it instead of the slow cooker... maybe even instead of the hot plate. It weighs less than either of them.

I'm wondering if there is some drawback that I am unaware of, since a search says y'all never talk about them here :).
  • The one we use all the time on our RV is the Instant Pot - http://www.amazon.com/Instant-Pot-IP-DUO60-Programmable-Generation/dp/B00FLYWNYQ

    It does like six or seven things in one pot from slow cooking, rice cooker, pressure cooker and others. It has become our "go-to" pot for one-pot meals. Does a good job and with the removable insert, easy to clean. Usually we set it up before we leave in the morning and dinner is waiting for us when we return in the evening. And when we dont, having the pressure cooker can turn out a great meal in under an hour usually.
  • Yep. That's a FRY DADDY!
    These were very common about 15 years ago. We have one and use it for deep frying only, although I suppose a person could make soup or other things in it.

    We never bring this with us camping, but we always bring the crock pot. I would be very uncomfortable leaving a Fry Daddy powered up while out of the camper for a few hours. No such worry with a crock pot or the Instant Pot mentioned by jmarkf.