Steer and Stew With New Car-Ready Crock Pot
April 4, 2009 · Print This Article
Filed under: Automobile Tech
If you’re a follower of food and cooking trends, then you’ve probably noticed that slow cookers and crock pots are making a comeback in a big way. There’s nothing like dumping a bunch of meat and vegetables in a pot, leaving it to stew, and returning home from work eight hours later to a ready-to-serve meal. But there’s a huge problem with these gadgets that we somehow missed all along; they’re not mobile.
Everything these days is getting smaller, portable, and integrated into your cell phone. While RoadPro’s 12-Volt Slow Cooker Crock Pot won’t let you text-to-cook your meals (yet), it will let you make stews and braises on the go. Why exactly would you want (or need) to cook up a pot of chicken cacciatore from the comfort of your driver’s seat We’re not sure, but if you’re driving around long enough to cook a stew in your automobile, you might have a problem.
The RoadPro Crock Pot costs $30, plugs into a cigarette lighter, and holds a quart and a half of deliciousness.
We foresee a lot of road trips ending in soup burns. [From: RoadTrucker Via: Nerd Approved]
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