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what size stock pot to fit whole chicken

by Dr. Gudrun Schumm V Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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An 8-quart stockpot is large enough to cook
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bone broth using an entire small chicken. For the most versatile size, we recommend a 12-quart stockpot.
Apr 18, 2020

What size stock pot do I need for cooking?

No matter what size stock pot you need for cooking, it should have a heavy bottom. This is not only for stability but to reduce the chances of burning or scorching as you cook.

What size of crockpot do I need for a whole chicken?

7 – 10 quart is great for entertaining and can be used for a whole chicken, large roasts, and other sizeable chunks of meat. That’s the short answer, and if you would like to know more about crockpot sizes including how to know the actual capacity of your crockpot, read on.

What is the diameter of a 6 quart stock pot?

For example, the All-Clad 6-quart stock pot has a diameter of 11.25 inches and the walls are 4.25 inches tall, while the Le Creuset 6-quart stock pot has a diameter of 9.5 inches and the walls are 6.75 inches tall. Stock pots with shorter walls fit better on oven racks but take up more space on the stove.

What is the best stockpot size and shape?

The best stockpot size and shape depends on your use. Stockpots can be as small as six quarts for single cooks and as large as 60 quarts to feed a small village.

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How big should your stock pot be?

12-quartFor most home kitchen tasks, we think a 12-quart stockpot is an ideal size and large enough for making big batches of stock or sauce. Going with a smaller stockpot, like one that's eight quarts, means the pot is very similar in volume to a six- or eight-quart Dutch oven.

How much does a standard stock pot hold?

The most common stock pot sizes are 6-quart, 8-quart, 12-quart, and 16-quart. They go up to 20-quart and beyond, but those sizes are primarily used in commercial kitchens.

How big is a 12-quart stock pot?

Overall Dimensions: Top Diameter:10 Inches. Height:8 7/8 Inches. Capacity:12 qt.

How big is an 8 qt stock pot?

Overall Dimensions: Top Diameter:10 Inches. Height:6 1/4 Inches. Gauge:21 Gauge.

Should I get a 8 or 12-quart stock pot?

An 8-quart stockpot is large enough to cook bone broth using an entire small chicken. For the most versatile size, we recommend a 12-quart stockpot. The 12-quart pot will handle larger bones (duck, beef shank, pork shank, etc.), and it will come in handy if you want to steam whole lobsters or ears of corn.

What size pot do I need?

Buy a pot with a diameter that's at least one inch wider than the diameter of your plant's root mass, and if you're expecting your plant to grow quickly, use a pot up to four inches wider.

How big is a 10 qt stock pot?

Overall Dimensions: Top Diameter:10 Inches. Height:7 9/16 Inches. Capacity:10 qt.

How tall is a 20 qt stock pot?

10 7/16 InchesHeight:10 7/16 Inches. Capacity:20 qt.

How tall is a 16 quart stock pot?

Overall Dimensions: Top Diameter:11 9/16 Inches. Bottom Diameter:10 1/4 Inches. Height:10 1/8 Inches.

What is the best stock pot to buy?

Best Overall: Cooks Standard 8-Quart Classic Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Lid. ... Best with Strainer: All-Clad Stainless Steel 12-Quart Multi-Cooker Cookware Set. ... Best Enameled: Cuisinart Chef's Classic Enamel on Steel Stockpot with Cover, 12-Quart. ... Best Nonstick: T-fal Specialty Total Nonstick Stockpot.More items...•

How many quarts is the perfect pot?

5.5-quartThe Basics The Perfect Pot is a 5.5-quart pot with nonstick interior, solid aluminum construction, and a few bells and whistles to set it apart from a classic Dutch oven.

How big is a 5 qt pot?

Cookware Product Size Conversion ChartInches & CentimetersMeasurement Size (Quart)Product Description11" - 28CM =4QTSauteuse, Saute Pan, Grill Pan12" - 30CM =5QT, 6QT, 12QTSaute, Stockpot, Chef Pan13.5" - 34CM =5QT, 8QTSaute Pan, Oval Stockpot14" - 36CM =Stir Fry, Wok, Pealla Pan7 more rows•Aug 12, 2020

Stock Pot Sizes: Comparison Chart

Are you looking for a quick comparison of the different stock pot sizes?

Most Important Factors to Consider

Now that you know which sizes are available, let’s look at the factors to consider before you choose the right stock pot for your kitchen.

What Cookware Brands and Retailers Say

I reached out to several cookware brands and retailers to get their expert advice on picking the right stock pot size.

Bottom Line: What Stock Pot Size Do You Need?

Now that you know the key factors to consider, you should know what size pot is best for your needs.

What is a Stock Pot?

Stock pots were invented for cooking stocks and broths, which are edible liquids full of flavor. These can be consumed alone, but more commonly are used as the base for other dishes, for example, stews, casseroles, soups, and sauces.

Stockpot Sizes

The size of the stock pot you need will depend on the size of your family and the types of foods you like to cook. Stock pots are measured according to the amount of liquid they hold rather than their dimensions.

What to look for in a good stock pot?

Making stock requires long cooking over low heat so you want a pot that's big enough to make large batches of stock at the same time sturdy enough to handle a long cooking duration.

What Do I Cook With

Personally, most of my pans are older Calphalon hard-anodized aluminum pans that are no longer on the market. I called Calphalon and spoke with an knowledgeable customer service person who told me these pans are still around in some specialty shops if I really wanted one.

What Is the Standard Size Of a Crock Pot?

The standard size of a crockpot is between five and six quarts. These sizes are popular among regular-sized families and can accommodate various recipes.

Does It Matter What Size Slow Cooker You Use?

Yes, it does. The recipe you’re using will likely have a particular cooking time that’s based on a specific slow cooker size. This means that a side dish will require a smaller crockpot than a large roast.

How Can I Tell How Many Quarts My Slow Cooker Is?

The easiest way to know how many quarts your slow cooker is to check the box. However, if you don’t have that handy, you can measure its capacity using water.

What Is the Biggest Crock Pot Size?

If you’re entertaining a large crew, you’ll be looking for a super large slow cooker. So, what is the biggest crockpot size on the market? These massive appliances range between 8 quarts and 10 quarts.

Are Larger Crock Pots More Expensive?

It’s easy to see why people may shy away from larger slow cookers believing them to be more expensive than the smaller ones. This may not necessarily be true as the prices range from $35 to $100 or more for premium models.

Is an Instant Pot the Same as a Slow Cooker?

Go through several ‘best rated slow cooker’ review articles and you’ll see an Instant Pot included. Are they the same?

Conclusion

A crockpot is one of the best inventions in today’s kitchen, enabling busy people to enjoy wholesome meals any day of the week and cut down takeout expenses. Plus, they make the perfect gift option.

Pot Thickness Determined Heating Time

We conducted two tests to examine how well each of the stockpots conducted heat, timing how long it took to bring 2 quarts of water to a boil over high heat and how long it took to sauté 1 cup of onions to an even golden brown over medium-low heat.

Stainless-Steel Interiors Were More Durable Than Enamel-Coated Steel

Another thing we learned while sautéing onions: The sole enameled pot didn’t handle heat as well as pots with plain stainless-steel interiors. The light-colored enamel began turning brown immediately when placed over heat, even though the burner was set to medium-low.

Lighter Weight Was Better

Stockpots are large pieces of cookware, and we often have to crouch down or reach up to retrieve them from storage. Even more important, we need to move them from stove to sink with food inside, pour food and liquid from them, and finally, clean them. With so much lifting and toting involved, a pot’s weight was a big concern.

We Liked Rubber-Coated Handles, Too

The handle designs of the pots varied, too. All of them were acceptable, but one model’s U-shaped handles really shone. They stuck out the farthest from the sides of the pot, which made them easy and quick to grab, even when we were wearing bulky oven mitts.

The Best Stockpot: Cook N Home Stainless Steel Stockpot with Lid 12 Quart

Our favorite pot, the Cook N Home Stainless Steel Stockpot with Lid 12 Quart, was the second-lightest pot in the lineup, so it was easy to maneuver around the kitchen. The lid fit neatly inside the pot’s rim without fuss, and the handles were extremely comfortable to grip, thanks to a rubber coating and generous U shape.

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