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I made 5 cookout foods in a slow cooker and they were all perfect for the 4th of July

Erin McDowell   

I made 5 cookout foods in a slow cooker and they were all perfect for the 4th of July
I made popular cookout foods in a slow cooker, including a creamy Buffalo chicken dip.Erin McDowell/Business Insider
  • Ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, I tested five popular cookout foods in a slow cooker.
  • I thought the Buffalo wings I made in a slow cooker were among the best I've ever had.

When planning a summer cookout, a Crock-Pot or slow cooker is a great tool to make prepping easier.

Fourth of July weekend is one of the most popular times for Americans to host cookouts. WalletHub and the National Retail Federation reported that US households will spend $9.4 billion on food alone for Fourth of July cookouts and celebrations this year, and roughly two-thirds of Americans will attend a Fourth of July picnic.

Ahead of the Fourth of July, I tried making five different dishes that I would typically make for a cookout, but this time I made them in my slow cooker. I loved the ease of using the slow cooker and also thought it would be an ideal way to transport hot dishes to a party.

From Buffalo-chicken dip to wings and pulled pork, all of the recipes turned out perfectly — no stove required.

The first recipe I made was potato salad, something I make for every cookout.

The first recipe I made was potato salad, something I make for every cookout.
The chopped potatoes in a black slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

I started by chopping up about a pound of baby potatoes and placed them in my slow cooker.

The recipe by Eating Well called for fingerling potatoes. My local grocery store didn't have fingerling potatoes, so I substituted them for baby gold potatoes.

I made the dressing by mixing whole-grain mustard and all-purpose flour.

I made the dressing by mixing whole-grain mustard and all-purpose flour.
The mustard and flour mixture in a bowl.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

The dressing comes together when you add it to the same pan you use to cook bacon and add in the vinegar. I whisked the dressing until all of the ingredients had combined.

I added the dressing, a chopped sweet onion, and three chopped celery stalks to the potatoes along with the mustard dressing.

I added the dressing, a chopped sweet onion, and three chopped celery stalks to the potatoes along with the mustard dressing.
The finished potato salad with bacon.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

After the potatoes and vegetables had cooked for five hours, I crumbled three strips of bacon on top and served it with dill.

While I definitely enjoyed the finished potato salad, I wasn't sure if it was worth the long cooking time.

While I definitely enjoyed the finished potato salad, I wasn
The finished potato salad.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

It usually only takes me 45 minutes tops to make a standard potato salad with mayonnaise and celery.

Between chopping the veggies, mixing the dressing, and boiling the potatoes in the slow cooker, this method took much longer. However, I really enjoyed this lighter, mayonnaise-free potato salad, and I liked the flavor of the mustard and crispy bacon.

The next cookout food I made was Martha Stewart's decadent three-cheese slow-cooker mac and cheese.

The next cookout food I made was Martha Stewart
The cheeses inside the slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

The recipe, which is in "Martha Stewart's Slow Cooker," calls for three cups of white sharp cheddar cheese and one cup of Gruyere in the macaroni-and-cheese mixture. The third and final cheese, Parmigiano Reggiano, is later added to the breadcrumb mixture.

As well as the three kinds of cheese, the recipe calls for milk, yellow onion, and two cans of evaporated milk. The ingredients came together to make the most decadent, creamy, and delicious mac and cheese I've ever had.

One of the best parts about this recipe is that you don't have to sit around waiting for the macaroni to boil.

One of the best parts about this recipe is that you don
Macaroni-and-cheese ingredients in the slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

Instead, you simply throw it in with the other ingredients and it cooks in the slow cooker. The mac and cheese only took an hour and a half on high to finish cooking — in addition to being delicious, it was much quicker than some other slow-cooker recipes I've tried.

The cheese packed this dish full of flavor, especially the smoked Gruyere, while the onions made it even more delicious.

The cheese packed this dish full of flavor, especially the smoked Gruyere, while the onions made it even more delicious.
Cooked mac and cheese in the slow cooker topped with breadcrumbs.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

This was by far the most flavorful mac and cheese I've ever had, and I thought it was very easy to make in the slow cooker.

My only complaint was that the bottom layer of macaroni and cheese could have been creamier — it was a little watery compared to the top layers.

My only complaint was that the bottom layer of macaroni and cheese could have been creamier — it was a little watery compared to the top layers.
A spoonful of the finished mac and cheese.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

However, it probably would have cooked through more evenly with a little longer in the slow cooker.

I also made slow-cooked pulled-pork sandwiches.

I also made slow-cooked pulled-pork sandwiches.
The pork shoulder with tomatoes and onions in the slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

The recipe by Martha Stewart calls for a halved, two-and-a-quarter pound boneless pork shoulder onion, oregano, bay leaves, chipotle, adobo sauce, crushed tomatoes, whole tomatoes in puree, salt, and pepper.

This isn't your typical barbecue pulled pork, but I was excited to see how it would turn out.

After cooking the meat on high for six hours, as the recipe told me to do, it still wasn't as fork-tender as I wanted.

After cooking the meat on high for six hours, as the recipe told me to do, it still wasn
The finished pork shoulder.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

I was able to break one piece of the meat apart with a fork, but the other was still a little tough. I would have liked to let the meat cook for another hour or two, but since it was already past dinnertime, I decided to just break it apart the best I could.

If you wanted to make this for yourself, definitely wait until the meat is super tender before eating it.

The recipe recommends serving the pulled pork in a sandwich with coleslaw and pickles.

The recipe recommends serving the pulled pork in a sandwich with coleslaw and pickles.
The finished pulled-pork sandwich with coleslaw on a bun.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

I made my own homemade coleslaw and served it on a white potato roll. The finished product was delicious, but I was craving a little barbecue sauce to make it even better.

I wasn't able to pull apart all of the meat easily, but the pieces that I did manage to tear off were tender and flavorful. The coleslaw and pickles also added freshness and crunch.

The next slow-cooker appetizer I made was a personal favorite for summer cookouts: Buffalo chicken wings.

The next slow-cooker appetizer I made was a personal favorite for summer cookouts: Buffalo chicken wings.
The Buffalo sauce ingredients in a bowl.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

While I had heard you could make Buffalo wings in a slow cooker, I was admittedly skeptical. I just couldn't see how they would turn out saucy or crispy enough. However, this recipe by Spend With Pennies called for putting the wings under my oven's broiler at the end, which intrigued me.

I started by mixing Buffalo sauce, minced garlic, chopped yellow onion, and brown sugar.

Then I added my chicken wings to the slow cooker and poured the sauce on top.

Then I added my chicken wings to the slow cooker and poured the sauce on top.
Buffalo wings in a slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

When you buy your chicken wings, make sure the drumsticks and flats are separated and ready to add to your slow cooker. I had to spend about 20 minutes trimming and separating my chicken wings, which took up extra time and energy since I had never done it before.

The Buffalo wings cooked in the slow cooker for three hours on low.

The Buffalo wings cooked in the slow cooker for three hours on low.
The Buffalo chicken wings on a sheet pan.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

After they were fully cooked, I removed them from the slow cooker and placed them on a sheet pan covered with foil. I then brushed a generous amount of the extra Buffalo sauce over the wings and put them under the broiler for about three minutes on each side until they were crispy and slightly blackened.

Once the wings were done, I served them with some blue-cheese dressing.

Once the wings were done, I served them with some blue-cheese dressing.
The finished Buffalo chicken wings.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

I was surprised at how easy these wings were to make. I loved how the slow cooker kept the meat tender and a quick finish in the oven gave them the crispy coating I crave.

The wings were some of the best Buffalo wings I've ever had.

The wings were some of the best Buffalo wings I
The finished Buffalo chicken wings.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

They were perfectly crispy and flavorful on the outside, while the meat inside was beyond juicy and moist. They were honestly perfect — not too spicy and the texture was out of this world. I would definitely make these time and time again.

The last slow-cooker cookout food I made was Buffalo-chicken dip.

The last slow-cooker cookout food I made was Buffalo-chicken dip.
The cream-cheese mixture in the slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

The base for the Buffalo-chicken dip calls for crumbled blue cheese, cream cheese, sour cream, and ranch dressing. I combined those ingredients in a medium-sized bowl before spreading the mixture in a single layer in the bottom of my slow cooker.

I then added a layer of shredded chicken to the slow cooker.

I then added a layer of shredded chicken to the slow cooker.
The cream-cheese mixture and chicken in the slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

You can use rotisserie chicken or simply boil up some chicken breasts and shred them yourself with a fork, like I did.

Next, I poured Buffalo wing sauce over the chicken-and-dip mixture and added a layer of shredded American cheese.

Next, I poured Buffalo wing sauce over the chicken-and-dip mixture and added a layer of shredded American cheese.
The Buffalo chicken dip ingredients in the slow cooker.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

I could already tell this dip was going to be delicious.

After cooking on low for three hours, the dip was hot and bubbling in the slow cooker.

After cooking on low for three hours, the dip was hot and bubbling in the slow cooker.
The cooked Buffalo chicken dip.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

I set the slow cooker to warm and began prepping my toppings. I added another layer of American cheese and put the lid on the slow cooker to allow the cheese to melt. Then, I chopped up one green onion and added it to the top.

The dip was perfectly creamy, spicy, and cheesy — another successful slow-cooker recipe that's perfect for a cookout.

The dip was perfectly creamy, spicy, and cheesy — another successful slow-cooker recipe that
Eating the Buffalo-chicken dip with a chip.      Erin McDowell/Business Insider

The layers of the dip were perfectly proportioned. With each bite, I got a delicious mouthful of cheese, hot sauce, and chicken. This recipe by Taste of Home really impressed me, and I would definitely make it again.

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