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Cuisinart Stainless Steel Cookware and Pampered Chef Cookware

Here are some ideas given in yahoo answers on how to bring your non-stick cookware back from the trash heap.

Buy some new ones. These are ruined and beyond repair. They will always stick now.

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I would take and fill the pan with water and put it on a low fire on the stove.Let it boil and loosen some of that build up.Then just use your plastic scrubber.I would then dry it good and just put some oil on it and let it sit.That may do it,mine have had it they are 5 years old and I need new ones.

If the non stick surface has been damaged there is really nothing you can do, throw it away and buy another one. Only this time be sure you only wash / wipe down the pan with a non-abrazsive item.

Vegetable oil may keep a new non stick pan in good condition but to make a rotten non stick pan non stick all over again….. Bring pan to exceptionally high heat and cover with a good layer of table salt and cook it until it is almost black…pour off table salt and allow to cool……..Non stick pan almost as good as new.

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Go Green With Energy Efficient Kitchen Appliances

Using environmentally friendly cleaning products, recycling and using biodegradable bin liners are just a few ways families are going green in the kitchen. However one of the most important, and significant changes many households are making is buying and using energy efficient kitchen appliances.

For many families, the kitchen is the room in the house where the most energy is consumed. Refrigerators, cookers, ovens, dishwashers and other kitchen appliances can account for nearly 40% of the total energy consumed in some homes. Buying energy efficient appliances, and changing the way kitchen appliances are used on a daily basis can easily make the kitchen a greener place.

Once you make the decision to buy kitchen appliances, for your new eco-friendly kitchen, it’s important that you consider the size of the kitchen appliances. Many families buy oversized kitchen appliances that they don’t need and end up wasting energy in the process. Larger kitchen appliances with lots of features can be very tempting. However if you have a small family, it’s best to buy energy efficient kitchen appliances that will fit your family’s needs, rather than opting for larger models. You’ll save space, money and you’ll be helping to save the environment too.

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Dishwashers are great for convenience, but it’s important that you use them wisely. Did you know that many of the newer, more energy efficient dishwashers use less water than old models? Additionally, many of them are engineered so that you don’t have to waste additional water rinsing your dishes before you place them into the dishwasher. When buying an energy efficient dishwasher, choose a compact model, and remember to run it only when it’s full to help save both energy and water.

It’s imperative for families that cook often to use energy efficient appliances. Using kitchen appliances such as cookers and ovens can require a great deal of energy. When possible, use microwaves or other smaller kitchen appliances to prepare or heat food. And if you need to boil water, try using more practical smaller kitchen appliances such as a cordless kettle, rather than utilizing the cooker.

Do you still use an oven that requires preheating? Most newer models have made preheating a thing of the past, thus just one of the ways energy efficient ovens can help you reduce energy consumption. And remember, when it’s time to use the oven, always try to cook more than one dish.

Another great kitchen appliance to consider when going green is a range hood. A range hood can help with the ventilation in your home, and keep the air in your kitchen cleaner. Clean air is essential in any eco-friendly environment.

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When considering buying new kitchen appliances, the first thing that probably comes to mind is the price tag. While purchasing energy efficient appliances can be a significant investment initially, you’ll see the savings instantly on your energy bill and save even more in the long run. Energy efficient appliances can save you between 10 – 50% in monthly energy costs. So in reality, by purchasing energy efficient appliances you’re not only doing your part to help protect the environment, you’re also saving a substantial sum on energy costs too.

Energy Efficient Appliances
Kitchen appliances with the best energy ratings. Appliance reviews

By Braeg Heneffe
Published: 6/5/2008

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Britannia Classic Review

Classic curves and ornate craftsmanship are back in fashion. This article reviews the features of the Britannia Classic range cookers that claim to inject a touch of elegance into your kitchen.

As its name suggests, the Britannia Classic range cooker has an old- fashioned but elegant style, which stands out amongst many contemporary selections and swaps straight edges and sleek, simple lines for classic curves and ornate craftsmanship. A few decades ago, this style would have been the norm, but what was apparent in style was not matched by the convenience and efficiency available back then. The Britannia Classic seems to have combined the classic style and look of the cooker with modern features such as triple glazed doors, electronic programmers and energy efficiency ratings of A.

The Britannia Classic is available either as a twin-oven or single-oven with a brass or chrome trim. And if you never have enough room on your grill, there is also a dedicated grill compartment available if you decide to choose one of Britannia’s XG range cookers. If not, then there are grills in the ovens of the other cookers within the range.

There are three colors to choose from in the Britannia Classic range. They are stainless steel, glossy black and cream. I shall guide you through the features of one of the mid- range appliances within this selection: the Britannia Classic 100cm twin oven, but the Britannia Classic is also available in sizes 150cm, 120cm, XG 110cm, XG 100cm, 90cm twin, 90cm single.

This range cooker is available either a dual fuel with an electric oven and gas hotplates or as an all- electric appliance with electric oven and ceramic hotplates. There are advantages to both. Some people prefer the look of the gas hotplates, which look particularly at home on the Classic range. The ceramic hotplate looks perhaps a bit too modern and out of place with this range, but it is easier to clean. If you prefer a gas hotplate, it comes with electronic ignition, which ensures that lighting the burners is simple and easy. It also comes with flame failure devices that sense when no heat is being generated and will automatically turn the gas off, taking the worry of safety out of the gas hotplate option.

Both ovens in this range cooker include stay-clean liners, which help to keep the oven like new for longer. This feature requires that to clean the inside of the oven all you have to do is heat your oven for about 45 minutes and then simply wipe the inside clean. So it does not clean itself, but makes the job a little bit easier.

The left oven is the larger of the two and in the 100cm range cooker is 60cm in size. It has nine functions and a Quickstart fast preheat system, which means that the oven can get up to a temperature of 200 degrees Celsius in just a few minutes. The right oven is the smaller at 40cm and has four functions, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in taste because it includes a rotisserie for spit roasting pork, chicken and other meats.

Britannia prides themselves on providing cookers that create great- tasting food and hold cooking demonstrations across the UK.

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See the entire range of Britannia cookers.

By Braeg Heneffe
Published: 8/2/2008

 

 

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Do Rosle Make the Best Kitchen Tools in the World?

A look into the world of Rosle utensils and the concept behind the company that brings renowned German engineering to the kitchen.

Rsle was started in 1888 by Karl Theodor Rsle as a company providing industrial roofing solutions. They expanded to design kitchen utensils just before WW2 with rapid growth during the 1950s establishing Rsle as a familiar and highly desirable brand within the home. Rsle invented the open kitchen concept and in 1993 the Rsle Company became solely dedicated to the manufacture of kitchen tools.

With this industrial heritage in mind, anyone discovering the Rsle brand for the first time will instantly recognize the very typically Germanic robustness of their designs. Unlike other kitchenware manufacturers who may concentrate on either design or function, at Rsle these two aspects are seen as interdependent and integral to the fabrication process as a whole.

These are kitchen tools engineered to perfection, with the design and development time for each utensil being on average two years to produce the precise standards and specifications which make Rsle utensils the favorite of professional chiefs worldwide.

The Open kitchen concept is very important to the Rsle design ethos and it could be said that within this concept lies the very essence of Rsle design. An example of this can be seen on the Rosle page of the Cooks and Kitchens website. Using the Rsle rail storage system, beautifully designed utensils are rescued from invisibility in drawers and cupboards and displayed for both show and utility. The expandable and versatile system allows Rsle users to tailor it to their individual needs with the rails able to be wall mounted or fixed below kitchen cabinets.

Paper towel rolls, spices, jars, cookbooks and even a sleekly designed hanging clock, all find a practical position and every item is visibly displayed close at hand ready for use. The Open Kitchen has caught on to be one of the most popular concepts in contemporary kitchen planning with designers celebrating Rsle’s original ideal of combining a pleasing ambiance with a workable functionality.

Today most of the Rsle range is still manufactured at the company’s factory in the small Bavarian town of Marktoberdorf. Designed for optimum performance, comfort and appearance, and with a lifetime guarantee.

Rsle cookware offers a complete integrated system of kitchen utensils, cookware tools, colanders, casseroles, frying pans, skillets, barbecue utensils, barware and more. Made from the highest grade 18/10 stainless steel, these are utensils that promise to make food preparation a joy for both hobby cooks and professionals alike.

Those who take their cooking seriously will be convinced as soon as they hold one of these tools in their hand, having the chance to admire the attention to the finest details and to feel the reassuring solidity of the weighted cemented stainless steel handles. Those in search of high utility solutions and ingenious ideas need look no further than the Rsle brand name.

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Rosle information at Cooks&Kitchens

By Andy Atkins
Published: 1/20/2009

 

 

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Do cooking measurements matter? When a recipe calls for a pinch of this and a dash of that, does it really matter how much you put in? What will happen if you leave an ingredient out?

If you’re an inexperienced cook, you wonder about the answers to these and other questions. Let’s take the mystery out of cooking measurements once and for all.

What’s a Pinch or a Dash?

A pinch of an ingredient (usually a spice) is literally the amount of the ingredient that can be held between your thumb, your index finger, and your middle finger. A small pinch is the amount of an ingredient that can be held between your thumb and one finger (take your pick which one you want to use). A dash, on the other hand, is a measurable amount – less than one-eight of a teaspoon but more than one-sixteenth.

Converting Cooking Measurements

Follow this table to convert U.S. measurements to metric:

1/5 teaspoon…1 ml

1 teaspoon…5 ml

1 tablespoon…15 ml

1 fluid ounce…30 ml

1/5 cup…50 ml

1 cup…240 ml

2 cups (1 pint)…470 ml

4 cups (1 quart)…95 liter

4 quarts (1 gal.)…3.8 liters

1 oz. weight…28 grams

1 pound…454 grams

What If It Gets Left Out?

Including all the minor ingredients is more important in baking things like cakes, cookies, and pastries, than it is in meat loaf, omelets, and salads. Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to follow the recipe. Whoever wrote the recipe experimented with the cooking measurements to get them just right.

Now, if you know you can’t stand the taste of cumin, and you want to substitute oregano for cumin in a meat loaf recipe, that’s one thing. But leaving ginger out of ginger spice cookies is just wrong.

Measuring Tools

The importance of cooking measurements has led to a whole industry of cooking measuring cups and spoons. One of the most popular cooking measuring cup sets today is a blue ceramic set that looks just like a big coffee cup, marketed by Nigella Lawson the beautiful and famous television chef.

The most popular measuring spoons are heart-shaped measuring spoons by RSVP International. These spoons have arrow handles and heart-shaped measuring spoons. They make the user smile every time they use them.

The final cooking measurement device every cook needs is a scale. The best scales are digital, with the ability to accurately weigh items in bowls or plates or on slips of waxed paper.

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Jun
23

Aluminum Cookware Link to Alzheimer’s

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Is There Any Truth?

A recent study brought dread and concern to millions of people using aluminum cookware. It is theorized that using aluminum cookware can trigger Alzheimer’s disease. Take note that we are talking about high contents of aluminum to have a significant effect on the body. As an overview, Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative type of illness, and usually terminal. A person infected with it experiences dementia. He forgets the names of his loved ones and other important memories. It is caused by a lot of interacting factors like drug side effects. But more recently, it is also linked with the intake of high amounts of aluminum. And they point to aluminum cookware as the culprit.

For many years, people already know how aluminum salts can leach from a pan or pot and onto the food being cooked, especially if it is acidic. This is the very reason why aluminum-lined cookware is strictly prohibited in some countries like France, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, Hungary, Brazil and Switzerland.

Although it is still allowed in the US, many of their aluminum cookware is now lined with non-stick coatings. Aside from this, most aluminum cookware is anodized. This means aluminum components were dipped into a type of hot acid bath, sealing it and changing its molecular structure.

Aluminum foil leaching is proven to be true. The logic behind this is that aluminum foils are produced when aluminum passes between pressurized rollers.

                                                          

Aluminum is the third most abundant element. It is unavoidable that when we eat, drink or breathe, we constantly take in small quantities of this element. There is nothing to worry about because our bodies are adapted to remove it again. Studies reveal that only as little as .001% of aluminum is present in our digestive tracks. Our kidneys also immediately excrete the aluminum absorbed by our bodies.

The dilemma now lies in our changing world. With industrialization, pollution and all other natural hazards present in the environment, we are becoming more exposed to excessive amounts of aluminum. In fact, Alzheimer’s is just one of the many diseases we can get from excessive absorption of aluminum.

Alzheimer’s is triggered by many factors, not just aluminum. And if aluminum content is the concern, it is found in greater quantities in water supplies. It is therefore inconclusive to avoid aluminum cookware to prevent Alzheimer’s.

However, the direct link between aluminum and Alzheimer’s disease is still ongoing several tests to ascertain theories. And for much concern, Alzheimer’s is brought about by a lot of other factors. It is a given that aluminum is one of the most popular element used in manufacturing kitchen items. Its lightweight characteristic is perfect for easy manipulation and maneuverability of several kitchen tools and utensils.

The important thing to remember is to always be safe in the cooking methods we practice. Because any material, aluminum or otherwise, can be causes of diseases if we are not careful. There is practically a certain degree of hazard in any kind of material used in kitchenware. Copper can rust and contaminate food also. Other metals like iron are also easily corrosive. So they are actually not any different with aluminum.

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Jun
17

Tivoli Cookware Energy Efficiency

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Energy Efficiency and Kitchen Appliances

Energy efficiency in the home benefits us in many ways. Firstly we save money on our household bills and with the rise in energy prices, every penny counts. One way to start the saving is by choosing energy efficient kitchen appliances.

Start making your effort to reduce your carbon footprint and save money at the same time. If you’re shopping for a new dishwasher, cooker, fridge freezer or oven, always look for the Energy Saving Recommended logo. They will cost less to run and help reduce carbon emissions.

Refrigeration – Side by side fridge freezers use more energy than similarly sized models with the freezer on top, even if they both carry the ENERGY STAR on board. The government holds the two categories to different standards, allowing side-by-sides to use 10-30% more energy. Icemakers and through-the-door ice also add to energy consumption. 
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In cooking, when it comes to choosing the fuel type, gas is usually preferable to electricity as a heating fuel. But because cooking doesn’t make a huge overall impact on your energy bill, this choice has more to do with your own preference. Many people find that gas offers better cooking control; however, it also introduces combustion products into the house that must be vented to the outside. Be sure to purchase an energy-efficient range hood that vents cooking products up from the cooktop and directly outside (avoid down-draft vents).

The EU Energy Rating measures energy efficiency on a seven point scale from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). The rating covers a variety of household appliances including fridges, freezers and fridge-freezers, washing machines, electric tumble driers, combined washer-driers, lamps, electric ovens and air conditioners. By law, all retailers in the EU must display an energy efficiency rating on these products. A product with an A rating will have passed a rigorous, impartial testing procedure, so you can be sure of its high energy efficiency.

If everyone in the UK upgraded their old refrigeration appliance to an A-rated, energy efficient product, energy wastage would be cut by over two-thirds. Buying an energy efficient fridge freezer to replace your inefficient model could cut carbon dioxide emissions by up to 296 kilos a year.

Also, why not consider applying for a grant, available to many people throughout the UK. The UK Government funds schemes providing up to 2,700 to households on certain benefits (see below for examples of eligibility criteria) to improve their heating and energy efficiency. In England the scheme is known as Warm Front, in Northern Ireland it is Warm Homes, in Scotland it is Warm Deal and the Central Heating Programme and in Wales it is the Home Energy Efficiency Scheme. The eligibility criteria for the schemes differ between countries – with some schemes you need to be in receipt of certain benefits, whilst others are available to anyone over a certain age.

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By Braeg Heneffe
Published: 8/19/2008

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Do I Need a Double Boiler?

Are you considering buying a double boiler? Not so fast! This article can help you decide if a double boiler is really necessary in your kitchen.

A double boiler, also called a bain-marie, consists of two pans, one slightly smaller than the other, where the smaller pan is formed to fit on top and partway inside of the larger pan. The food being cooked is placed in the top vessel and a liquid (usually water) is placed in the bottom vessel. The amount of liquid added to the bottom vessel is such that when the top vessel is placed over the bottom, the top pan does not come into contact with the liquid. Heat is applied to bring the liquid to a gentle simmer. The food above is heated from the steam of the simmering liquid.

The unique aspect of cooking in a double boiler is the heat source. Foods cooked in a standard saucepan on a conventional stove top are subject to direct heat and the temperature of that heat is determined by the setting of the burner. When a double boiler is used, the heat source is indirect, allowing for slow and even heating, and the temperature of the heat that is applied to the food depends on the thermal characteristics of the liquid in the bottom vessel. When that liquid is water, which it almost always is, the maximum temperature that will be applied to the food in the upper vessel (assuming sea level) is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the boiling point of water. Using other liquids will give different maximum temperatures.
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For this reason, a double boiler is used to heat foods that are too fragile to be put directly on the stove top and is often the cooking vessel of choice when making delicate sauces or custards that might scorch or overcook if direct heat were used. A double boiler is also a good option when melting or tempering chocolate since overheating chocolate can cause it to burn and become grainy.

With all this being said, do you need a double boiler? The easy answer is ‘No’. I use the cooking method of a double boiler often, but I don’t own a double boiler and I don’t recommend that you buy one either. It’s just not necessary. You can easily duplicate the actions of a double boiler using a pan and the appropriate size mixing bowl. In fact, there are several advantages to this arrangement. First, you don’t have an extra piece of cookware to find room for in your kitchen. Secondly, you can tailor the size of your ‘double boiler’ to size of the job, changing the size of the bowl and pan as needed. And, thirdly, the rounded shape of the bowl is much easier to use in terms of stirring and whisking than the straight sides of the top vessel of a true double boiler.

I have a set of tempered glass mixing bowls that work well as the top part of my double boiler. They’re the perfect shape – wider and shallower than most metal mixing bowls – and the fact that they’re glass allows me to get at least some idea of how much the water below is boiling, even through the condensation. This is important since you often want the water in the lower pan to be at a gentle simmer when cooking with a double boiler.

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By Mary Kenkel
Published: 6/11/2008

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Jun
14

Common Cookware Google Searches

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Common Google Searches on the Subject of Cookware

This is just a quick post. I just did some research on what the most common searches on Google were concerning cookware.  I was trying to find what my readership was interested in so I could tailor this blog more closely to interest.

Here are about 30 common Google searches:

stainless steel cookware sets
silicone cookware
essential cookware
calphalon pans
emeril cookware
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calphalon pan
green cookware
red cookware
asian cookware
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club cookware
calphalon bakeware
look cookware
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backpacking cookware
white cookware
calphalon pots
campfire cookware
cookware safety
cookware shops
german cookware
terracotta cookware
japanese cookware
innova cookware
greenpan cookware
sitram cookware
silit cookware
presto cookware
ameriware cookware
cookware replacement parts
tivoli cookware
stoneline cookware

When you try to find cookware, some of these search terms may assist you find places that you otherwise may have overlooked.

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Mar
20

Cast Iron Pans

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Cast Iron Pans

If you prefer a pan that distributes heat evenly and moderately, then cast iron pans may be exactly what you’re looking for. Unlike aluminum ones, they are a lot heavier and do not heat rapidly. In terms of price, they are generally pocket friendly i.e affordable or reasonably costly. One thing to note is that though they may heat slowly, once they’re hot they definitely maintain the temperature.

 

They are part of traditional art of cooking and are believed to be some of the oldest cooking pans ever used. They are amazing in control of cooking temperature and preventing food from burning. In addition, Cooking often goes smooth and evenly with no risk at all in creating hot spots and this makes them considered professional tools by many chefs.

Long-term effects such as rusting, stain formation and decaying when exposed to certain foods are some of cast iron pans disadvantages. Nevertheless, it’s possible to prolong its life when you take extra care. All you’ve to do is simply take care when washing them, keep them dry and never leave food in them.

Cast iron pans are commonly used for frying and slow cooking. Moreover, they can be used both on top of the stove and in the oven. When it comes to cleaning, wipe them clean with a piece of paper and use hot water to remove any food stuck. Once you’re done washing, dry the pan thoroughly and if possible, coat it with a thin layer of oil so as to avoid rusting and decaying.

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