Uses for Crocks Available in Outlet

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various uses for discontinued crocks available in the outlet, with participants sharing their personal experiences and creative ideas for utilizing these items in their kitchens and beyond.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions using crocks to bake bread, while others share they use them for storing kitchen utensils.
  • Several users express a preference for having multiple crocks for organizing different types of utensils.
  • One participant identifies as a consultant and shares their experience of using a crock for ice cream socials, noting it helps keep ice cream from melting quickly.
  • Another participant enjoys baking banana bread in their crock and has heard of others using them for baked beans.
  • Some participants discuss the possibility of using crocks in the microwave, with varying opinions on their shape and suitability for baking.
  • One participant shares their experience of using crocks for decorative purposes, such as holding pens and flowers.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the primary uses of the crocks, with some participants favoring them for baking while others prefer them for storage. No clear consensus emerges on the best use.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and preferences, reflecting diverse ways to incorporate crocks into their cooking and organization routines.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in creative kitchen organization and cooking ideas may find the shared experiences valuable.

I have two in my kitchen as well, one on either side of my stove, one with Nylon utensils and one with my other most used utensils. I also just ordered two more from the outlet to put into my scrapbooking room to hold craft scissors and pens. Now that i've heard that awesome idea about the pens for shows with flowers and flags on them, I think I may need to buy more if there are any left in the outlet! Those are awesome ideas!!
 
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Good idea about using them for scrapbooking pens & scissors!! I may just have to get one now! :)
 
gilliandanielle said:
Thanks! I wish I could have 10 lined up, but I would look crazy!! I would have one for bamboo tools, one for knives, one for scissors, one for nylon tools, one for scrapers....I just HATE digging in my GIANT utensil drawer try to find something!!
Its not the crocks that would make you look crazy. http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/aetsch/cheeky-smiley-024.gif
 
I use the cranberry one to hold all of my pens for my shows, it keeps them together and it allows the guests to see the cranberry glaze and what a new stone looks like before you bake on it. I don't know if it helped, but I sold 69 stones in Sept.
 
Way smart idea for the cranberry... I always have vanilla glazed, so that is a great way to get double duty in my load of stuff! Thanks!
 
AJPratt said:
Its not the crocks that would make you look crazy. http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/aetsch/cheeky-smiley-024.gif
Look who's talkin' lady!!
 
GourmetGirl said:
Way smart idea for the cranberry... I always have vanilla glazed, so that is a great way to get double duty in my load of stuff! Thanks!

hey! we haven't seen you here in awhile:)
 
gilliandanielle said:
Look who's talkin' lady!!
Takes one to know one!!!
 
I've used mine as vases for cut flowers and to hold raw veggies. When I do a buffet meal I put a wad of plastic wrap in the bottom (to bring the contents up a bit), then I add my long celery sticks and carrot sticks. I've also used them for cherry or grape tomatoes. It's different. It adds height to the buffet. It also lets me tuck a few things in and around other dishes.
 
OK, I didn't look at the description but it sounds like they're much smaller than I thought. How big are they?
 
britishchef said:
OK, I didn't look at the description but it sounds like they're much smaller than I thought. How big are they?

I got out my tape measure! They are about 6 inches tall, and about 5 1/2 inches wide (the opening is about 4 inches)
 
I use the crock with the insert on my kitchen counter to throw trash into when I am cooking it works great and just empty it when Im done.
 
lkspeir said:
I have two yellow ones that I love to bake breads in (and use to house tools too!) I'd LOVE to have a cranberry one!

How do you cook breads in it??? Is there a recipe some where? Thanks!
 
gilliandanielle said:
My director had pens with "flags" with booking and recruiting sayings on them like "What could you do with $400" and "My average host gets $120 free!". She always gets her pens back, and they hellp remind guests of the little things we might forget!

Does she make them or buy them?
 
I think she bought them, but they could be made very easily with some sticky paper and clip art!
 
its_me_susan said:
Does she make them or buy them?
She probably bought the flags through The Booster. They have those and a ton of great stickers and other things.

www.thebooster.com
 
Thanks Beth!
 
Another use that went around in our cluster is as a wine holder. If you take out the insert and put the crock in the freezer for a couple hours, it'll get really cold. Then put the plastic insert back in and use it to hold a bottle of wine at dinner. It will keep the wine cool.

You can also use them to hold utensils for a picnic or potluck. In fact, with 3 different colors, you can color-code knives, forks and spoons. :)
 
chefann said:
Another use that went around in our cluster is as a wine holder. If you take out the insert and put the crock in the freezer for a couple hours, it'll get really cold. Then put the plastic insert back in and use it to hold a bottle of wine at dinner. It will keep the wine cool.

You can also use them to hold utensils for a picnic or potluck. In fact, with 3 different colors, you can color-code knives, forks and spoons. :)

Great ideas Ann. I like to have wine sometimes with my dinner and it always gets warm so fast, this sure would fix that problem.
 
I have used mine for cubed cheese and trail bologna when we have friends over to play cards. I place the crocks in the refrig to chill and then I don't have to worry about the cheeses getting to soft by the end of the night. That way whoever likes Swiss can sit the crock by them and those who like Pepper Jack can have their own crock also.
 
i too do thje floowers on the pens. I never never had a pen stolen yet!
 
I tried the flower pens a couple of years ago and actually lost MORE pens because people thought they were too cute. now I've just got the super-cheap Office Max brand. nobody wants to keep those, so I get them back at the end of the night. :)

Back on topic...
It's also great for breadsticks. And if they're warm sticks (the soft kind), preheat the crock in a 250F oven to help keep them warm.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of dishes can I prepare using the Crocks available in the Outlet?

The Crocks available in the Outlet are versatile and can be used for a variety of dishes. You can prepare soups, stews, casseroles, and even desserts like cobblers. They are perfect for slow-cooking meals, allowing flavors to meld beautifully over time.

Are the Crocks safe for use in the oven or microwave?

Yes, most Crocks available in the Outlet are designed to be oven and microwave safe. However, it's important to check the specific product details to ensure that the particular Crock you are using is suitable for these cooking methods.

Can I use the Crocks for serving food directly at the table?

Absolutely! The Crocks are not only functional for cooking but also stylish enough for serving. Their attractive designs make them ideal for presenting your dishes directly at the table, enhancing your dining experience.

How do I clean and maintain my Crocks?

Cleaning your Crocks is easy. Most are dishwasher safe, but hand washing with mild soap and a soft sponge is recommended to maintain their finish. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to prevent scratches.

What sizes of Crocks are available in the Outlet?

The Outlet typically offers a range of sizes for Crocks, from small individual servings to larger family-sized options. This variety allows you to choose the perfect size based on your cooking needs and the number of servings required.

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