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What’s the best thing to make in a pot like this
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>>20699263
Crack
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food
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methamphetamine.
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>>20699263
Chilli or Stew
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>>20699263
It's nonstick, so it's a literal breeze of no effort to clean up, but that's all.

It may have a thin bottom or thick, so may or may not be effort free for stirring constantly like for a creamy sauce or for a creamy soup. Be careful with your temps on high. A glass lid is nice for peeking, but it is vented, so not ideal for a rice dish/one pot dinner.

I'd use this pot most of the time for cooking up some potatoes to make salad or to finish with a mash in the pan, just use your potato masher gently or one that is not scratchy. It's fine for a batch of soup, such as chicken and wild rice or loaded baked potato or clam chowder. It would be alright for making a mac in cheese, pasta roni or something not rice based and needs dairy, or for like a pot of chili, even, but a ceramic lined dutch oven would be better at this size, have a thicker bottom and less chance of burning on the bottom.

Good luck!
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>>20699263
Boil a package of hotdogs.
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>>20699263
hamburger helper is first thing that comes to mind.
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not a bomb
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>>20699263
Sloppa



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