Last week I showed a sneak peek of the Crock-Pot® 8-in-1 Multi-Use Express Crock Slow Cooker and mentioned that nothing said “adulthood” like getting excited over new kitchen appliances. I can’t tell you the number of people who sent back a message in agreement. A few of you even had the Express Crock Crock-Pot® already on your Christmas list. (Hint: There’s a special discount code at the bottom of the post!)
I was intrigued by this new Crock-Pot® pressure cooker. I’m already a huge fan of my Crock-Pot® slow cooker and everyone seemed to rave about the pressure cooker online too. Basically, this is a one-stop shop. It’s a slow cooker and a pressure cooker. You can steam and sauté. The pot has eight different cooking settings so it can handle making everything from soup to rice.
I don’t have many complaints about my slow cooker, but one thing I don’t love is that sometimes you have to prep food before you put it in. Like browning meat before popping it into a chili. Instead, with the Crock-Pot® Express Crock Multi Cooker, you can set it to brown/sauté for the meat and then switch to beans/chili, so you don’t have to dirty another dish. Brilliant.
It’s also a pressure cooker, which honestly I’ve wanted to try. Unlike the slow cooker where it cooks all day, you can make an amazing chili, or a whole rotisserie chicken, or even a loaf of bread in under an hour.
TBH, sounded a little too good to be true. But I was excited to test it out. Like, really excited. I decided to do my inaugural test of the pot with a chili. Nothing says fall like a warm bowl of chili to me! And now that the sun is setting at what feels like 3 pm, I am all about cozy (and simple) dinners. Chili is also my favorite because it’s so easy to make a big batch to eat throughout the week or freeze and store for later.
I thought it would be a great test because chilis get better and better the more you cook them. So 45-minutes in the Crock-Pot® would be quite the feat. (Spoiler alert: it exceeded my expectations.)
I started poring through Pinterest to find great recipes for pressure cookers (I’ve pinned a few to this board that I’m dying to try). I used this recipe as my base and pretty much followed it exactly with ground turkey and my own spice mix (chili powder, ground cumin, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper). I would definitely recommend doubling the recipe, I got about four servings out it and prefer to have more leftovers!
Once my onion and pepper were diced, I set the pot to brown/sauté so I could cook the ground turkey. I hate photos of raw meat, so I spared you photos of it. Once the meat was browned, I popped the onion and pepper in to soften. Then I switched the setting to beans/chili; let it preheat; and added the beans, diced tomato, tomato sauce, and spice mix.
Forty-five minutes later, the chili was done. Because it’s cooked under pressure, you have to let the pot release the steam on its own (or flip the valve to manually “deflate”). The instruction book was a little intimidating, but it’s easy to figure out once you actually start to cook.
Success! Softest beans and the perfect fall freshly-made-chili aroma in the air.
If you have friends coming over, a chili is a super easy thing to make. You can set up a little chili bar so everyone can customize their bowls. Some topping suggestions: avocado, corn chips (my guilty pleasure), lettuce, shredded cheese, sour cream, scallions, bacon, cilantro, etc.!
Oh and if you weren’t convinced already? The non-stick pot can go right into the dishwasher for the easiest cleanup, ever. It doesn’t get better than that. You can now use “15COLLEGE” for 15% off your Crock-Pot® Express Crock Multi Cooker from now until midnight EST on November 17.
Thank you Crock-Pot® and ShopStyle for sponsoring this post!
I feel like I’m the only one in the world who doesn’t have a crockpot! Maybe it’s because it’s not a common appliance where I live? Haha!
The chilli looks delicious, though. Perfect for the cold weather. 🙂
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
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That crockpot/pressure cooker sounds amazing!!!
Lauren,
http://www.atouchofsoutherngrace.com
I literally need to step my game up and get a crockpot – it’s actually ridiculous. Ha! There are so many amazing crockpot recipes to do, and I’m definitely missing out on them all! Thanks for this great one Carly, it looks so delicious!
I hope you’re having a great Wednesday!
Michael
https://www.mileinmyglasses.com
My friends love their crock pots, but I have yet to invest in one. Looks like you’re loving yours!
My husband and I were actually just looking at different pressure cookers. So glad to hear that this one is worth it!
Taylor | http://www.livingtaylored.com
I’ve already made a huge batch of soup and making another chili tomorrow!
Where is your sweater from?
J. Crew last year. I wish they had brought it back this year!
My dad just bought an Instant-Pot and it’s cool but I’m still trying to get the hang of it. I feel like I end up adding too much liquid and then it doesn’t evaporate out, haha. But this chili looks good!!
Girl, you are so brave for making chili in white pants… I am such a spaz and do not trust myself …
Um… I was TERRIFIED! hahaha
This looks super yummy !
I am going home to try this 🙂
http://www.amazingadventuresofemmalynn.com
If you’re looking for any stew recipes the Giaa beef stew recipe with butternut squash is delicious!
Allie http://www.theallthatglittersblog.com
Oh! Thanks for the tip… I’m drooling over the pictures!
This looks like the perfect size for a crockpot (we have a large version currently). I just love putting on soup before I leave for work and then it’s ready by dinner. Definitely going to try the chili recipe out. YUMMY!
I looked chili. And Im conyemplating asking Santa for it over the Air Fryers out everywhere. But have you tried “roasting” fresh veggies in it? Can the convection get them crisps? I hate heating up my oven, thought this might work instead. Thanks!
Hmmm I don’t know if there’s a roast option, but I think you can do things like potatoes
It’s on sale on Amazon Prime right now for $49.99! I ordered one for me AND one for my mom!
Hey Carly, I’ve really wanted to try this, and I just bought one for my mom for Christmas because we love cooking together! Do you know if there’s a cookbook that goes along with the Express Crock? I know there’s an Instant Pot cookbook, but I’d rather get something actually for the Crock Pot Express Crock. Really appreciate any tips!
It does have a cookbook inside, but I have been using recipes off of Pinterest too!
Do you have to add water when you brown meat?
I don’t!
Hey Carly! I just thought I’d say, I saw this post back when you first posted it, and instantly wanted an electric pressure cooker sooo bad. I hadn’t heard about them yet at that point. My mom got me one for Christmas, and like you, I thought I’d try out chili in it as my first experience. I adapted my mom’s chili recipe, and it was amazing!
http://a-little-slice-of-my-life.blogspot.com/2017/12/my-instant-pot-chili.html
Just thought I’d say thanks for the inspiration! 🙂
-Jordan
My husband wanted to go through your recipes for inspiration and we stumbled upon this post. I am no great chef, but he highly, highly recommends a pressure cooker. He honestly makes amazing meals in around 20 minutes and I have been so surprised with the variety of meals he has been able to make with it – everything from curry to fried shrimp.
How long does it take to preheat. My cooler has been saying HEAt for about 20 minutes.
Does it not show the time.
I did an “Easy Beef Chili” recipe from an Instant Pot cookbook, which said to use the Bean/Chili function. It came out badly – more like soggy chili-flavored soup – so I am trying to figure out if pressure-function recipes for the Instant Pot actually do work in the CP Express. Any tips??
I don’t know about the instant pot but they usually work the same for the most part. I wouldn’t have cooked the chili for 45 mins in the express cooker because the meat and veggies were already cooked. 10 -15 mins at the most with a quick release or 10 min NR.