This Nesco Digital Programmable Electric Pressure Cooker has everything you need to make delicious meals fast. And they’ll taste like they were slow cooked. It can pressure cook, slow cook, brown, steam and warm – all in one convenient appliance. It’s ideal for making healthy meals; delicious homemade soups, stews and chili. Fish, chicken, and vegetables cook to perfection in just minutes. Pressure cooking preserves flavors and nutrients and speed cooks inexpensive cuts of meat into great tasting meals. Stainless Steel body and lid makes for an attractive, durable appliance.
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I am a huge rachael ray fan. I have had a cookware set i loved, and just recently purchased another larger set. I have the dishes now and am working on the bakeware and accessories. This roaster is the perfect size, love how the middle is flat, so you can cook a variety of things in it. This roaster is equipped with a rack to help keep roasting foods out of fats and oils while allowing the heat to circulate for even cooking. There s a porcelain enamel exterior and interior, along with a nonstick coating, and large side handles help me carry my turkey from the oven to the table with ease.
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You can add bright, brilliant colors to your kitchen using Heuck’s classic ceramic aluminum nonstick cookware sets. This cookware set not only looks great when you hang it up on pot-rack or display it on dinner table. This set includes a one quart saucepan, two quart saucepan, five quart Dutch oven, eight-inch deep sauté pan and a nine and a half inch deep sauté pan.
White ceramic NANO coating makes cleaning fast and easy with aluminum construction underneath for easy, even heating. This pots and pan are lead free for safety and soft-touch handles give you an easy, safe grip around the stove top. In addition, These pieces are safe for all electrical, conduction and gas stove top surfaces.
Microscopic NANO Ceramic particles create an ultra-durable non-stick surface that’s… Continue reading
At the Cookware Headquarters, we write many posts about cookware reviews, consumer guide, cookware guide, cooking how to tips, and recipes along with many other food and kitchen related posts. Sometimes it might be best to gather some post around to see what has been written so you as a reader can find the right information at when you need it. We have gathered some of the best articles and guide for you in one place. Read this information packed post and hope it helps
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A kitchen utensil is a handheld, typically small tool or utensil that is used in the kitchen, for food-related functions. A cooking utensil is a utensil used in the kitchen for cooking. Other names for the same thing, or subsets thereof, derive from the word “ware”, and describe kitchen utensils from a merchandising (and functional) point of view: kitchenware, wares for the kitchen; Ovenware and Bakeware, kitchen utensils that are for use inside ovens and for baking; cookware, merchandise used for cooking; and so forth.
Ownership and types of kitchen utensils varied from household to household. Records survive of inventories of kitchen utensils from London in the 14th century, in particular the records of possessions given in the coroner’s rolls. Very few such people owned any kitchen utensils at all. In fact, only seven… Continue reading
All-Clad is used by most professional and celebrity chefs and they provide quality cookware and has great attention to detail that makes them stand out. All-Clad produces mainly stainless steel, aluminum and copper products. There is also a line that is endorsed by the chef Emeril Lagasse called Emerilware is also all-clad.
Here is bit of All Clad Brand history: It started in the 1960s as a small metallurgical company that worked on bonded metals for other industries. It was founded by John Ulam. All Clad hold many US patents related on bonded metals including bonded layered coins we use today. It has a rolling mill in Southwest Pennsylvania Today.
All clad started with bonding technology into cookware products around 1967, after partnering with another company Alcoa. The combination of clad metal proved much better compared to non bonded metal… Continue reading
You might be surprised but there are cookware available for under $50 online. These sets makes a great starter cookware set for students who just starting out in college or living alone. Once you have bit more money and job, invest in good cookware set, which does not have to be the most expensive one but quality one that can last long time.
If you are on a budget and do some research on the type of pots used in good restaurants. 18/10 stainless steel is the best type of pot you can get to cook with and though the make/brand, etc may be different, under $50 for a 7 piece pot set is amazing. It is not the best quality but it is best price if you… Continue reading
This 17-piece cookware collection makes a nice choice for those setting up a first-time kitchen or for anyone looking to upgrade as it provides many essentials in cookware. This is the highest quality Steam Control Surgical Stainless Steel “Waterless” Cookware Set. Each piece is constructed of extra heavy surgical stainless steel and guaranteed to last a lifetime. Valves can screw on and off for easy cleaning.
There has been surgical stainless steel used in hospital during an operation, which mean that stainless steel has different amount of nickel and much healthier to cook in it. For further reading click here for Surgical Stainless Steel article at Wikipedia.
“Waterless” cooking allows for quickly cooking food on the stove top at… Continue reading
Many people love using non-stick for making omelet, crape etc as they are easy to flip, cook and clean. Regardless of what other may say, you will not need every cookware to be non-stick. Non-stick cookware are great for Sauteing, shallow frying, Omelet, crepe, stir frying etc, so buy at least saute pan, shallow frying pan and skillet for your kitchen.
Until 1940′s there was not a non-stick cookware, around that time the new substance was found to be polytetrafluoroethylene, or PTFE, or other fluoropolymers found to be exceptionally slippery substance that is used to make non-stick cookware. When steel or aluminum cookware are coated with these PTFE, in order to make non-stick cookware where food just comes off easily and without the need for using excessive oil or butter in a pot or pan making it more healthier ways… Continue reading