Optukeop Silicone Slow Cooker Liners have been a significant addition to our kitchen, especially for cooking smaller portions in our 8-quart crockpot, perfect for two people. While we have a dishwasher, I usually handwash these liners, and they have been a convenient choice. However, my partner recently mentioned detecting a slight dish soap/handsome taste, which is concerning. We’re curious if others have experienced this and what solutions they found.
Despite this, these liners have exceeded our expectations, and we’ve even expanded our collection. Their design is somewhat bulky, resembling putting a cardboard box in your crockpot. They are heavy-duty, with a thick, reinforced bottom and collapsible sides for compact storage. The big textured grips on the sides make it easy to handle. Although they are advertised for 6-quart crock pots, they are slightly too large for ours. The instructions suggest boiling the liner for 3 minutes before fitting it to your crockpot, but even this did not ensure a perfect fit. It’s advisable to measure your crockpot before purchasing.
These silicone liners are a fantastic alternative to single-use plastic liners, stretching to fit various sizes and being reusable. They’re also dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. Particularly beneficial is the ability to cook two different meals simultaneously, catering to various dietary preferences within the family, like accommodating a vegan diet. The recommendation to add water to the bottom of the crockpot under the liners ensures even heating. These liners are BPA-free, offering a healthier option compared to typical slow cooker plastic liners. Their sustainability, washability, and reusability are major plus points.
Overall, these Optukeop Silicone Slow Cooker Liners are a versatile and eco-friendly addition to any kitchen, especially for families with diverse dietary needs. Their durability and easy maintenance make them a practical choice for regular use.