Actually, a sluggish cooker is the Easy Bake Oven enhanced– or, a minimum of, the full-grown variation. And while it may attract those whose cooking skills start and end with cooking cake batter by light, I would not leave it out of your home appliance toolbox. Why? Since the sluggish cooker is the supreme casual cooking area home appliance: no unique accessories, it rests on the counter top (or in a stealth concealing area), has very little plastic parts, and the very best part is the cooking itself. Toss all of it in and go put yourself a glass of white wine.
According to Customer Reports, the functions to think about when assessing a sluggish cooker are: electronic controls (manual versus programmable, warming buttons), locking cover for transport, and if the cooker is oven safe (for reheating) and stovetop safe (for preparation work). Here are our 10 preferred sluggish cookers.