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Friday, December 12, 2014

Review of Kinetic Open Frypan with Eclipse Non-Stick Coating 29243, 12-Inch

Kinetic Open Frypan with Eclipse Non-Stick Coating 29243, 12-Inch
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I had the same skillet for about 3 years but the handle broke. I could not find a replacement in the stores but I liked it so much I searched on the Internet and found it at Amazon. I liked it enough to seek out another even though I know the handle may break again. It is because of the quality of the coating. Others I tried or saw other people use seemed weaker to me. However, it does scratch but it is superficial. I do not use metal utensils on mine even though it says you can. It does not come with a lid so I found a flat lid to use with it when needed. I have been using the new one several weeks and am pleased with the way it cooks and does not stick at all. Clean up is always a breeze. That is why I gave it four stars. I even use the broken one for a back up when I need two.

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This pan is advertised as 12 inches, it even says so on the box, but is only 11-3/4. It is a nice looking pan, stainless steel with a hard base for even heating. I have no doubts about the quality of the nonstick on this pan, I researched nonstick coatings before deciding which pan to buy and Eclipse (also advertised as Innovex) which is what this pan has, is one of the best nonstick coatings around. It's just that I was purchasing a replacement for a worn out 12-inch pan, for which I have an expensive glass lid. It does not fit on this pan and all of my other lids are too small. The flat surface of this pan is small as well; only about 8-1/2 inches, where my old 12-inch pan has a flat surface of nearly 10-1/2 inches. Also beware that if the pan doesn't suit your needs, Ace Hardware Outlet has a restocking fee for returned items.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Buy Cuisine Select 3 Piece Roaster Set

Cuisine Select 3 Piece Roaster Set
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I ordered this thinking, "It's a roasting pan. How can you mess up a basic roasting pan?" Well, now I know:

-It's not that it's a bad pan but it's VERY thin. Upon opening it up and looking it over, I realized that the bottom for the pan flexes in the same way that the top of a jelly jar "pops" after it's been opened.

-The roasting rack sits a little less than a half inch from the bottom of the pan. (That may work out fine for you, but I need it to sit a little higher to keep my brisket out of the juices.)

The lid doesn't sit very securely. I realize that there will be some "give" with a lid, however, it should at least sit well in the rim of the pan without sliding around. This one slides around... not a ton, but again, more than is suitable for my purposes. I need the lid to fit securely and the vents to close all the way, which brings me to the next point...

-The small vents in the top would be a nice feature except that they don't close completely on the one that I received (I may have received a defective one but I'm just reviewing the product I have). Because of this, it will release too much moisture and my meat will dry out.

So overall, this roasting pan may be fine if you just need something basic that you don't expect to last forever. I am returning mine and ordering a different one after I do more research.

Note: I ordered a Cuisineart brand stainless steel stock pot in the same order as this roasting pan, so in comparison, this roasting pan just seemed cheap and flimsy next to my very sturdy Cuisineart product.

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Cooked my first Prime Rib in this pan. It came out perfect. The size was just right for the 20lb roast. The wire rack was easy to clean as was the pan. I'm sure this will last a lifetime.

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I just got this roasting pan in the mail. Amazon calls it Cuisine Select 3 Piece Roaster but when I opened the box, it says GIBSON HOME top roast. I googled it and found that Wal-Mart has it for $17.97! It's about $10 cheaper than what I paid! The bottom of the roaster pops in and out of the pan and it is very thin. Have yet to try it out.

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This product is easy to clean. The cover fits beautifully and the included rack is a plus. Way better than the enameled roasting pay I had previously.

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An excellent roaster with plenty of height for a turkey. It's made of good weight stainless steel and the handles are large enough to get potholders and your fingers into for safe handling when hot. The rack is high enough to keep what you're cooking out of the juice. This is actually a gift for my granddaughter. She needed one and I loved the one I bought for me.

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Friday, November 14, 2014

Best Nordic Ware Divided Skillet Omelet Pan & Poacher Deals

Nordic Ware Divided Skillet Omelet Pan & Poacher
Customer Ratings: 3 stars
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The description fails to note a warning contained on the back of the product's label regarding glass/ceramic cooktops; "Use of high or even medium high heat will damage this pan and your stovetop."

The description states, "The pan's heavyweight construction". Actually the pan is made of very thin, lightweight aluminium. This explains how the pan can be damaged by medium high heat I guess.

Yes, I'm aggravated by the omission and false statement. It might show.

I returned mine.

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This has proved to be just what I needed. I have an older Antionette Pope Cookbook (1954)which features a recipe for a fluffy omelet. The recipe requires a divided pan. This pan is ideal for that recipe and works perfectly. The egg poaching insert works well too. I bought this pan specifically for this recipe and couldn't be more pleased. My family loves the omelets the pan (and I)are able to produce. E-mail me and I will share the recipe(...). Then you'll be able to appreciate the beauty of this cookware.

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The pan worked as advertised. The metal is thin so be careful about over heating. A thin pan helps when cooking an omelet. A heavy pan will overcook.

Love the flip over design... Well made and works great. Be sure to use wooden tools as not to scratch it...

The added bonus of the egg cooker is very nice. As eggs are the best foods you can eat, I eat a lot of eggs...

I hand wash the pan.

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I bought this to replace an omelet pan that was at least 30 years old. The handle finally broke off after decades of service and left me in search of a replacement. I found this, bought it, and have been dissatisfied ever since. It is NOT a heavy duty pan (very thin in fact), NOT coated in durable non-stick material (peeling after perhaps 6-10 uses and very sticky even with butter or cooking spray applied liberally) and certainly doesn't cook evenly (burns by the hinge and remains raw at the outside). The search for a suitable replacement for my trusty old pan continues.

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This pan is cheaply made and everything sticks. I went to QVC and bought a great omelet pan item #K6518 and what a difference! It's not a divided pan but makes great eggs!

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Monday, November 10, 2014

KitchenAid 7-Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer, KSM7586P Reviews

KitchenAid Silver Stand Mixer KSM7586PSR , 7 qt.
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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i purchased this mixer about a year ago when it first came out. the mixer is very well built, and i really like the bowl lift feature. i work in a kitchen, and have been around hobart mixers large and small. im more used to using the hobarts than the kitchenaids, so let me give you a little comparison with the 12 quart we have at work.

the kitchenaid is kind of loud...not terribly loud, and certainly quieter than all the other kitchenaid mixers on the market. still slightly on the loud side though. not a problem for me though.

this mixer will mix large amounts of dough for extended periods of time. i've kneaded quadruple batches for 10+ minutes and the kitchenaid did it without breaking a sweat. where this mixer is most like a hobart is in this. it will turn that dough without any hint of motor lag. it just motors right through it. there's no drop in RPMs, nothing.

it fits nicely under the cabinets above, and the red looks great against the cherry cabinets.

the finish does not scratch easily, and is very easy to clean. the dough hook works a lot better than the older style dough hook. the bowl is very nicely made of thick steel. my only issue with that is that i'd have liked if they included the open handle bowl with the machine. as it stands the bowl is not able to be stacked easily, due to the full D shaped handle.

overall i've had a fantastic experience with this mixer. i feel like it cannot be beat for the price. it's nowhere near as much as a tank as the hobart N50, but that mixer is also for commercial kitchens, and costs 2000 dollars vs. the kitchenaids under 600. in my opinion this is the best mixer you can buy for the money anywhere. it is leaps and bounds better than the 5qt and pro 600 mixers, which dont, or didn't have metal gearing, as well as have a tendency to overheat when doing large batches of dough. this mixer will take anything you can throw at it and will not lug at all. it's a great design by kitchenaid.

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This mixer replaced my old kitchenaid lift mixer. I've had it for about six months now, and it has performed perfectly for everything I've thrown at it. Small cake mix, four loaves of pumpkin bread, double batch of chocolate chip cookies, whipped cream frosting and more. The best part is that I can run the pasta attachment to make homemade spaghetti in a double batch, without overheating the motor, even at the highest speeds. Ditto for making orange juice with the attachment. The second best part? It's much, much quieter than the smaller mixers. I should have bought this years ago. It is taller and a little wider than my old mixer, so it just barely fits in my cabinet when not in use.

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I owned the 600 series mixer for a handful of years, but it just wasn't powerful enough to handle the large quantities of bread dough I make, especially around the holidays. I decided to upgrade to this mixer when an opportunity to purchase with a discount arose. The best thing about this mixer so far is the fact that it is so much quieter than my older 6-qt mixer. Even the highest settings are quieter than the lowest on my old one. After making my first batch of bread dough I was more than happy I made this purchase.

The mixer itself is no bigger than the 6-qt mixer (which is nice because my ice cream mixer, purchased for the 6-qt, will work on this mixer as well), but the extra quart in the bowl makes a difference to me while dealing with my larger batches. The extra wattage is also incredibly wonderful. My previous (575 watt) mixer often overheated while running the dough hook for too long or after the 2nd or 3rd batch of dough. With the 1.3 HP of this mixer, I haven't had a problem yet and don't see there ever being one!

For anyone that bakes a lot, especially heavier, thicker dough, I highly recommend this Proline mixer!

P.S. As far as KitchenAid's customer service goes, they are fantastic. When I used my mixer for the first time, the dough hook was machined just slightly off and wouldn't lock on to the mixer. KitchenAid sent a new dough hook right away, no questions asked. I don't even need to return the bad hook. I couldn't be happier!

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After having a really bad experience with the kitchenaid 600 series (have gone through 2 motors, loud, vibration etc) I didn't know what to replace it with. Then I read a review on Amazon about this proline. I ordered it and I'm really pleased. Great motor, less noisy, quick whipping. It even looks nice...love the pearly white. Such an improvement. I cook for my family, and use my mixer 4-5 days a week. The motor is well worth the money. And they have a great warranty!

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I use this mixer for a flour that is 50% freshly milled oat flour. This results in a dough that is much stiffer (and much more sticky) than whole wheat flour. With 3.5 pounds of dough this mixer powers through the job without even warming up! It is always good to get a 'work saving' appliance that will do the job hopefully for years without problems.

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Saturday, October 18, 2014

Buy Prima Stock Pot with Lid Size: 16 Qt.

Prima Stock Pot with Lid Size: 16 Qt.
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Perfect heat retention, although I wish the lid was a see-through glass lid but the stainless steel lid works just fine. This is the original 'Made in Brazil' version and not the cheap 'Made in China' version you can buy in walmart for $50.

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Friday, October 17, 2014

Review of 9909 pressure cooker gasket seal kit.

9909 pressure cooker gasket seal kit.
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I have an old pressure cooker--which is why I needed a new gasket. It's hard to tell which replacement part to order, beginning with even knowing what the model number is of the one I have. Once I found it, I looked in a number of places to try to cross-reference the model with the gasket part numbers, and thought I had it right. Goodman's price was right, so I was thrilled to order.

It arrived promptly.

It didn't fit.

I failed. Why? Lack of information.

It would be very helpful if someone would simply list the inside and outside diameter of the gasket, so I could measure the one I have (or the cooker itself) and get one the same size.

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I ordered this for a friend. He thought his pressure cooker was useless. Now, he's grinning from ear to ear! He, and I, rate this 9909 pressure cooker gasket seal kit EXCELLENT.

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I Have an old presto pressure cooker and the model # was visible on the bottom so ordering the required seal wasn't a problem. When it arrived I immediately tried to put it in and found it was way too big. It had at least 1 inch too much gasket for what I needed. I called and asked them to check to make sure it was the correct gasket. It was, according to their info. So, they sent me another in case the original was incorrectly marked. Again, no fit. So, I was very disappointed with this transaction. I ordered 2 other pieces to go with the pot but now, without a gasket, the pot is useless. I will scout around at Tru Value or Aubuchons to see if I can locate the correct presto gasket. I was given a credit but I would have liked the correct gasket. Generic brands are not the way to go. I will have to get a presto gasket.

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Just thought I would mention that if you do your research, these can work for applications they arent sold for.

I found this gasket works fine on an old 1948 During Scale-O-Matic 4qt pressure cooker I have. Just after WWII there many pressure cooker manufacturers that started up in USA, think around eleven. During was one of these. They pretty quickly fell by the wayside leaving market mostly to Presto and Mirro. Far as I can tell they were only sold for couple years or so.

So though there arent lot of these old During cookers out there, thought I would mention it does fit (might have to stretch it slightly with your hands all around, before install). Just in case another During owner does a search. There really isnt any info on During cookers on the internet, not that I could find anyway.

It was either this gasket or buy a square foot of 1/8" thick neoprene and cut my own. This was cheaper.

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We had a difficult time locating a gasket for this pressure cooker. The gasket fits perfectly and we were very satisfied with the service.

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Monday, October 13, 2014

Buy WearEver C156S564 Real Easy Nonstick Dishwasher Safe 5-Piece

WearEver C156S564 Real Easy Nonstick Dishwasher Safe 5-Piece Cookware Set, Red
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I am happy with my purchase, I bought this set for my son so I can make my homemade spaghetti when I go to visit instead of having to bring my own pans, especially being that they always expect and/or ask me to make my homemade spaghetti.

The price was decent and as always with Amazon, it arrived on time as usual.

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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Cheap Cuisinox POT-DE20ST Deluxe Steamer Insert, 20cm

Cuisinox POT-DE20ST Deluxe Steamer Insert, 20cm
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This steamer insert fits my 4 quart Cuisinart saucepan really well. It's not perfect and does lose a bit of steam between the pot lip and the steamer, but that's to be expected since it's a universal insert. I like that it has two loops instead of one long handle like many of the others. The loop handles aren't very big, so they can be a bit difficult to hold if you have thick oven mitts on. It is not as thick and heavy as the Calphalon insert I've had for my Calphalon pans, but a lighter insert can be a good thing. I haven't had any issues with denting, though I've only had this for 2 months. Please note that it does not come with a lid.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Bialetti Aeternum 12-Inch Covered Deep Saute Review

Bialetti Aeternum 12-Inch Covered Deep Saute
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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My wife gave me this pan for Christmas and I am very impressed. I've been searching for alternatives to regular non-stick pans due to concerns over the coatings having toxic chemicals in them. I already have cast iron and steel pans that I use regularly, but even with proper conditioning of those pans (baking on solid oils, cleaning only with oil and salt, etc.) there are some foods that stick to them, such as scrambled eggs. The other drawback of cast iron (and steel to a lesser extent) is weight pouring out hot food in particular can be a bit tough with a large cast iron pan.

This Bialetti pan addresses all those problems. It is very lightweight, with a nice handle that makes it easy to grip and control. The non-stick interior is excellent scrambled eggs leave pretty much no trace other than a tiny spot of butter here or there, which washes right off. The heating and cooking is even and predictable. Finally, the pan's red bottom and handle is attractive enough that my wife and I agreed to hang it on the wall. The only potential drawback I can think of is that I worry that the ceramic interior may chip if abused, which contributed to our decision to hang it on the wall rather than put it in the cabinet with all the other pans.

Overall a great pan I plan on buying a couple more in other sizes. While some foods will continue to be used with the cast iron and steel pans, these Bialetti pans have definitely earned a place in the kitchen for sticky/tough to clean foods!

[11 months later: The pan has started to become less non-stick. Scrambled eggs now stick to it, although they come off with reasonable dish brush pressure. Other foods leave a residue as well that requires some pressure to clean. So this is now no longer truly a non-stick pan, which is disappointing. We never abused the pan (i.e. left heated without contents, scrubbed with abrasive cleaners, etc.). As a result, I've reduced my review to 3 stars.]

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I bought this pan on January and was very pleased with it. It was easy to clean,didn't require lots of oil...In no time (it's April now) the surface gets damaged some, and now even the eggs get stuck to the interior...even with plenty of oil. I'd also like to point out that I've been taking a good care of the saute following the manufacture instructions on not cleaning it while it's hot etc...

Will not recommend this product...It is only good when it's new,new.

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Like many, I wanted to replace my aging nonstick pans with a PFOA/PTFE free alternative. I love cooking with deep, lidded saute pans--they're versatile, and an affordable since they can handle sauces and omelets--no need for an entire set of pans. However, when it comes to PFOA/PTFE free lidded saute pans, there are few options. I looked at various PFOA/PTFE free cookware reviews and all of them had complaints of chipping and decline in non-stick performance.

None of this has been my experience. I love my Bialetti pan. I've had it since the end of October and it doesn't have a chip or a scratch on its nonstick coating. Food doesn't stick to it and it's a breeze to clean.

I waited to write my review because I wanted to see if the pan held up. It has, and I would recommend it providing you know how to properly care for nonstick cookware. I think many of the negative reviewers are not treating their pans properly.

1. Cook with care. You should only be using spoons/spatulas/flippers that will not scratch the pan. Seems like a no-brainer but anything metal would be a no-no. I use silicone.

2. Wash with care. Wait until the pan is completely cool to wash it. Don't expose the pan to extreme temperature change or plunge a hot pan into water. I don't have a dishwasher and even if I did, I would NEVER put this pan in it. I've always washed my pan by hand using the soft side of the sponge. That's all you need. I've never used the green scrubby side, and while you probably can, you don't need to.

3. Store with care. Don't put things (other than food) in this pan. Don't stack other pans in it. I turn it face down on my drying rack so I don't set any other dishes in it. I store it with its lid on.

4. Understand that you use different types of pans for different types of cooking. I love my Bialetti but I'd never use it to sear a steak (grab the all clad stainless steel). Saute some veggies al dente? That's the Bialetti.

5. You don't have to use oil, butter, or cooking spray, but there's even less stick when you do.

So no chips, no cracks, no problems or complaints. Maybe I'll do an update in another 9 months to let you know if anything has changed.

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This is the best non-stick pan that I have ever used. I only use a slight amount of oil, but it could essentially be oil free for a lot of uses. Foods will crisp up very well with little or no oil. Easy to clean as well, could be a wipe out with a paper towel, with most foods. Takes high heat without burning, or staining the inside of the pan.

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I bought this pan in March, and it was wonderful for a few weeks. Then it gradually started losing its non-stick super powers. Now, only 5 months later, it's totally useless. The search goes on for a healthy non-stick solution. Don't waste your money on this.

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Monday, August 25, 2014

All-Clad 10-Piece Stainless Gourmet Cookware Set Review

All-Clad 10-Piece Stainless Gourmet Cookware Set
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I own practically everything this company has ever made, even some pieces that haven't been made in years. I have cookware, utensils, canisters, you name it. I generally don't buy designer items, but I try to buy quality. This line has been one of the best investments in my home I've ever made.

Just a couple of months ago, after having a conversation asking if they'd examine some of my cookware (the bottoms on those pieces were not flat enough to use on my glass top range without spinning around), I mailed off 4 of my larger pieces.

Thanks to All Clad, I have brand new, non-spinning cookware items3 qt and 6 qt saute pans, an 8 qt stockpot, and a 12" frypan.

I found them to be very kind, and when it was all said and done, they replaced every piece from the over 17-year old set that I sent them without question or hesitation. They even included brand new lids for the 3 items I sent that use them without requesting the lids from my old cookware.

By that same token, I will continue to support All Clad, and just like they did for me, it will be without question or hesitation.

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I am no one special. I'm just your average guy who really likes to cook and eat. I've gotten very good at it after a lot of practice. And if I can, anyone can. Good cookware can be a huge component of this, and I am about to urge you to spend more money on a set like All-Clad, which I believe is as good as cooking gets. No one likes having his or her food come out burnt on the outside and undercooked on the inside, or one side being more cooked than the other due to burner `hot spotting'. Good quality cookware with a more even heating transfer is one of the easiest ways to avoid this. But "good quality cookware"...what is that? You can spend under $10 or over $5,000 PER-PIECE...there is a ton of variety and so many different materials it gets confusing fast. So here is what I have learned from my humble experience...

When friends see I have a very large collection of All-Clad Cookware, they often ask be who these things are made for? Professional chefs? Rich yuppies? Good ole boys who appreciate a good meal? I would say essentially anyone and everyone. Yes, they are stupid expensive...but think of it this way. If you enjoy cooking and you cook better, chances are you are going to cook for yourself more than eating out. It also presents an opportunity to eat healthier food as well. $1,000 on a set of standard All-Clads, a few niche pots for your favorite food types with a steamer, and a nice cutlery set (Shun or Mosimoto, for example) is something that will last decades where as spending $10 a day on lunch doesn't last long at all, but it sure adds up fast. The durability of these over the models costing ¼ to ½ the price is also pretty substantial. The lifetime guarantee is a plus, because this is the set you will have for life. And if you move to a place with a different stove, you can take comfort in knowing that All-Clad cookware excels with gas, electric, induction, side-heat, and open pit cooking. Buy it once, and enjoy it for life.

All-Clad makes a variety of different cookware lines. The standard lines, the Stainless and MC (Master Chef) are the least expensive. The Stainless is what All-Clad is most known for, as it is a timeless and iconic look that has been imitated by many. The Stainless and MC2 are traditional clad, which is a 3-ply construction of aluminum between American-made 18-10 stainless, which is a very beefy steel. You will notice that the most obvious different of the Stainless and MC is that the Stainless has a high-polish outer finish on the cookware and lids, where as the MC is brushed. Having used both, I can say both are very durable and easy to upkeep. They also have higher end models using 5+ ply clad and more cosmetic embellishments. For most users, the Stainless and MC will offer the best blend of value, performance, and durability. Mine are all from the Stainless series.

Is a clad cookware set right for you? It's very possible given how versatile they are. It is important to understand clad and its purpose. Clad is literally a compromise of multiple traditional pan types because some guy was unhappy with the limitations existing pans and decided to combine multiple elements into a single cookware build. Iron is inexpensive, heats evenly, and is durable...but it is heavy as hell, easily rusts, takes a lot of care (season it), and takes forever to heat up. Aluminum is an amazing heat conductor but weak...aluminum pans dent easily and do not hold up. Stainless is durable but a crappy heat conductor and heats unevenly. Exotic cookware such as enameled iron, carbon steel, carbon fiber, ceramic, and organic materials all have some positives, but weaknesses at the points of either costs, durability, heat conductivity, upkeep, or a combination of the above...and these issues are enough to exclude these from fitting the needs of most people. Additionally, most cookware types are best suited for only one or two of the following cooking types: gas, electric, induction, or open flame.

Enter clad, the great compromise. Stainless on the outside, aluminum on the inside (and with All-Clad's higher end models, add copper and multiple cores). The aluminum betters the heat transfer, and the thick stainless encases the aluminum. Ideally, the stainless is high chromium with nickel to add to the `stainless' abilities of steel. Also, ideally, the stainless is hardened to point to give good impact resistance from things like dents, but is hard enough to resist scratching and warping. When done right, you are left with a pot that heats faster than iron, has the even heat transfer of aluminum, and has the durability of stainless. Not surprisingly, clad has established itself as a staple in a chef's cookware arsenal.

What are the biggest downsides? Weight and price, mainly. While not as heavy as iron, the best clad cookware is going to still be pretty heavy...and you will pay well over twice that of iron, if comparing the best iron to the best clad. The cost of making the sandwiched ply layers is a lot more than casting a 1-piece. Also, many people note that the rivets on the handle of All-Clad makes cleaning in the area somewhat difficult...and I agree. However, I do not think this is a downside because these oversized rivets are what gives structural durability. The rivets are massive and as soon as you pick up a pot and run your finger over them, you will see they are heavy duty. The little extra cleaning effort is worth this level of durability as those rivets will give decades of great usage.

There are at least five top-end makers of clad cookware. All-Clad is most certainly one, and probably the best known. You pay a premium for the name, but they are fantastic. Their hardening is perfect, the stainless is durable American 18-10 and it is very corrosion resistant. The thick plates allow the cleaning with a use of an abrasive such as Bar Keeper's Friend. The stainless also responds very well to polishing. As others have noted, after use they will not look 100% new unless you use a high quality wading cloth, but there really is no reason for this. A 30 second clean with Bar Keeper's Friend will make them looking consistently good with minimal effort. If they show a few scratches, who cares?...it's a device used to make food, not an art museum display.

A lot of people consider anti-stick pans with coatings. I don't like these, and if you spend a lot on cookware, I would advise NOT buying anything that is labeled as non-stick and a coating is what is used to give non-stick properties. Why? Primarily, coatings wear off and leave a pan of little value. You cannot use stainless utensils, you cannot clean them with steel wool or wading cloth, and you cannot clean them with abrasives. If you are thinking about clad, get the stainless surfaces as it will be easier to maintain, last longer, and can withstand incredible abuse. Also, cooking practice makes it easier to reduce sticking with stainless cookware...for example, something like olive oil and slightly lower heat does wonders.

So now you must be thinking, "why the hell did I read this bloody long review?"...if so, I apologize for the length. I hope my experience can help you in your decision. If you do go All-Clad, I promise you that you will not regret it. They are a great investment.

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Since i bought this All Clad set i feel that i am cooking with tools rather than pots and pans. They are wonderful. I have learned to cook on medium rather than high heats (recommended), this has improved the quality of the food i cook.

Certainly an investment, but worth it for sure. No more teflon bits in your food...

Also, because they are expensive and it is not recommended they sit in water for too long, it makes me clean my kitchen more quickly! Bonus.

UPDATE 09.01.12 -

I've had these pots and pans for several years now and i love them more today than i did when i first bought them. Taking care of them over the years (giving them an occasional scrub down with a choreboy) has kept them looking just like new! Absolutely the best cookware around. If you never want to buy pots and pans again, buy All-Clad. These things are built to last!

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Just bought the 10 piece All Clad set for my husband who wanted All Clad stainless fry and saute pans. I had resisted buying All Clad because I have been very pleased with the various pieces of Le Creuset stainless sauce pans and Staub saute and fry pans that we have purchased over the last couple years. When shopping, I found the All Clad handles to be ridiculously uncomfortable. It is a turn off to me that All Clad advertises its brand to be made in the US when, in fact, quite a few pieces are made in China. My husband is very thorough at researching before purchasing anything so after pricing the several pieces of All Clad that we wanted, we decided that the 10 piece set was actually a better deal. After using Le Creuset stainless for more than a year and using All Clad stainless for less than two weeks, it is very clear that we'll be using a lot of Bar Keeper's Friend to try to keep the All Clad looking as good as the Le Creuset. After ONE use, the All Clad pans show streaks on the inside and show wear on the outside bottom. More importantly to me, as much as the handles are uncomfortable when empty, with the added weight of food in them, they are actually painful to handle. MOST IMPORTANTLY, at least, what I think would be most important to any consumer, All Clad cooks as well as, but NOT better than other high end cookware but at a much higher premium price. (Triple the price we paid for Le Creuset stainless.) So, before you plunk down a whole lot of money, take a few minutes to shop around a bit. You may very well decide on All Clad stainless but before you do, check out your other options.

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I like to cook and had All-Clad cookware in the past, so I was familiar with the quality. Very solidly built, and will last a lifetime if you take care of them. They are not non-stick, but still clean up nicely, especially since they work well with low heat.

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Saturday, August 16, 2014

Review of Rösle 12925 Fine Tongs

Rösle 12925 Fine Tongs
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I came back from a trip to Italy in which I saw a chef on TV using fine tipped tongs and decided I had to have them.

I found these at a local kitchen shop that carries Rosle utensils.

These are in use daily in my home. They are by far the best for flipping bacon,

scallops, prawns, getting olives from jars, and that piece of shell out of the frying egg, etc. etc.

My husband now wants a pair of his own. We have also used them on several occasions in non-kitchen applications. i would recommend them to everyone, and have given them as gifts several times now.

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I've found this very useful for turning food on the skillet --the small size of the tip makes for very good grip on small items of food.

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Simple, effective, easy to clean, and grips thin food very securely. I like the lack of a lock. The good part is it doesn't lock when I least expect it. For storage I use a rubber band to keep it closed.

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These are nice tongs and they seem to be well made, but I chose to buy them instead of a cheaper pair because these ones are "Designed and engineered in Germany". I took that to mean that they were made in Germany. These are in fact made in China. That shouldn't be too surprising, since almost everything is, but I think it's rather misleading for them to point out that they're "engineered in Germany" and not mention that they're made in China. So while these are nice tongs, there are cheaper alternatives which should work just as well.

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These fine tongs are not only beautiful but well balanced. The quality is superb. Plating food is a breeze. I find I reach for these instead of regular tongs as these work so much better.

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Buy Totally Bamboo Kona Groove Cutting Board

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So far, so good. I have had this cutting boards for several months. I like the concept of bamboo (great durability & no trees have to be harvested). I have owned other types of wood cutting boards in this price range and experienced cracking or warping after initial use. Nothing so far with this cutting board. It is much heavier than I anticipated. Even thought it is heavy, it is thin enough to store easily. I have bigger, heavier cutting boards but this one has become the one I reach for first. Cleans up great. Works great!

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Been using PVC plastic boards, upgraded to this bamboo board so hot stuff doesn't burn the board when it's just off the stove.

Holds up great even with super sharp Shun Blades. Very easy to clean.

It is kinda heavy, good part is it won't move around when you are working on it. Bad part is you can't just pickup the board with 1 hand to clean the bottom.

Minor issue:

Keep the bottom dry, otherwise it'll make a wet wood smell. Kinda nasty. If it happens, stand it against the window and let it dry under the sun. It'll get rid of the smell.

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I love this cutting board! It cleans up very well, no stains, I feel that I am using the most sanitary cutting board available, and I threw most of my others away.

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Update: After about a year, even with oiling, I did get some cracks. However, I repaired them with Titebond III and that has solved the problem. I suspect this will last for years now.

Not sure about the claims of hardness but this looks good, is well designed, and after a few months appears that it will last a long time. Be sure to apply mineral oil or it could split.

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After a few months one of the 'raw bamboo' end pieces warped and started to separate from the 'steamed bamboo' body. Now it wobbles on the counter unless I put a towel under it. The grooved edge seemed like it would be convenient but all it seems to do is make the board harder to wipe clean. On the plus side, the surface has held up very well. I will probably replace it with a flat, solid bamboo board.

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Reviews of Small 2-screw Replacement Handle for Vintage Revere Ware Pans

Small 2-screw Replacement Handle for Vintage Revere Ware Pans
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My Revere pans are 43 years old and the old handles were falling apart. These new replacements make the pans look brand new. I am very pleased with these replacement handles.

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This is supposed to be for vintage Revereware but it did not fit. The two screw holes do not line up; they are misaligned by 1/8" so both screws won't go in. There is also a channel inside the handle where the tang of the pot is to fit. It is too narrow; it should be 5/8" wide but this one is only 3/8". It would also be helpful in the product description if actual handle sizes would be stated in inches rather than small/medium/large and/or state the distance between screws. I guessed right and got the small but it still didn't fit as mentioned above. If "vintage" refers to certain dates, perhaps some reference such as pre-1950, or a range of dates if production changes were made as our little pot clearly shows. Sent an email stating these issues but never received a response. Back to the drawing board to find a handle that fits.

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NO! THIS HANDLE DID NOT EXACTLY FIT MY REVERE POT. I USED THE HANDLE & IMPROVISED THE SCREWS / BOLTS.

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Had high hopes, having replaced the handles before on these terrific pans, many times. must have been various styles of Revere Ware Pans, over the years.

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It's great to have these new handles on the old pots. The old bakelite gets smooth and makes the pot hard to handle. These new handles are easy to grip and allow greater pot control. They fit like a charm.

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Buy Wusthof Gourmet 5-Piece Studio Knife Set

Wusthof Gourmet 5-Piece Studio Knife Set
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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Cool, I thought, when I saw this set of Wusthof knives coupled with kitchen shears in what looked to be an attractive storage block.

Wusthof makes knives perfect for those of us that consider ourselves to be a little more talented in the kitchen than your average housewife. Their knives are not super high end, but they are certainly a major notch above many other brands at traditionally reasonable prices.

The cost of this set is about equal to that of what you would pay individually for the 6" Cook's Knife and the two different sized paring knives. Buying the set is like getting a bonus gift of shears plus a block into which all four utensils fit. Or so I thought..

My older Wusthof's Cook's Knife is a few years old. Compared to the one in this set, it is heavier and longer by an inch. No big deal there, I'm just contrasting the difference before stating I found the new knife to be of equal quality to my old. My issues are with the paring knives and the wood block.

The block that holds the set is pitted and looks unfinished on the left side. It is as if an entire step in the sanding process was missed. If that was all, I could just turn the set to face that one side to the wall. However, the face of the block is split along the grain with an especially big gap running from the top to the area between the Cook's Knife and the first paring knife.

What looked to be an attractive holder on-line is ugly and cheap looking in person. Even if it had been finished correctly and did not have the split in front, it would still not look worthy of the Wusthof label for no other reason than the mismatched knife holes. They are just big slots that are not specific to knife size leaving the paring knives plenty of room to slide around and lose what edge they have. Very disappointing.

Still, even though the block holder looks junky, the price is a good deal, right? Wrong. The shears are nothing special. If I was buying only shears I could get an equal quality pair for about $10.

Neither of the paring knives that came with the block (3" or the 4.5") match the quality my 3-5 year old Wusthof paring knife. Side by side, the handle of the 3" knife that came with the block looks a little smaller than mine and definitely weighs less.

Instead of this questionable set, I would recommend buying a Wusthof 7" Cook's knife and their 3" Paring Knife that they sell separately. Get a no-name set of shears only if you need really them. The need for shears is minimal; I cannot remember using mine at all in the last year.

What looked at first to be a good deal for a great set of knives in an attractive block turned out to be, in my opinion, a marketing tool to move inexpensive paring knives and shears.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program I will begin by saying that I have no previous experience with Wusthof knives, or really any other name-brand knives. We are the kind of people who buy a knife here and there, now and then, and keep it until it doesn't work well any more. So you will not get from me the kind of high-end, fancy terminology review that would be done by a really into-it, professional or amateur cook.

The block we received looks just fine. No splits, unfinished sides, or other flaws. It is quite compact, with a small footprint on the counter. The slots in the holder are all uniform sizes, and not fitted to the various knives or shears. I don't know if that will harm the knives in any way. I don't plan to jostle them and would be careful in pulling them out and replacing them in any event.

The largest knife is somewhat on the small side for a chef's knife, with hollowed out grooves on the side. These are supposed to keep food from sticking to the blade, a problem we have had in the past with other knives. I'm not entirely sure the design of this knife completely eliminates the problem, but it does seem to help somewhat.

The utility knife is a nice step up or down from the other two knives. It comes in handy for slicing vegetables.

The paring knife is small and sharp. The shears operate smoothly and come apart for easy cleaning, which is important to me. I have an older pair of similar shears that do not come apart, and keeping them clean is much more work.

The set is light in weight, compared to some of our other, admittedly low end knives. This is not a problem for us. The knives feel balanced and comfortable in my hand. I might add that my husband, who has larger and somewhat arthritic hands, likes all these knives very much.

We cook at home almost every day, although we are by no means gourmet cooks. From what we have read on-line, this kind of knife is easier to maintain and easier to keep sharp than the more expensive, forged lines. That sounds good to us. For our level of skill and interest in cooking, this set is perfect.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program This "Studio"-size set has three quite useful knives along with a fantastic pair of scissors in a compact and solidly made knife block. There are two versions of the Studio set, of which this, the "Gourmet" set, is the most affordable, and, for most folks, also presents the best value for your dollar. However, if you are very demanding when it comes to knives, you will probably want to pass this one up and buy the Classic set.

Wüsthof is a premier cutlery company located in Solingen, Germany, and they make several different lines of knives, all of which are forged, except for those in the "Gourmet" line, which are stamped. It seems a bit counter-intuitive to call the budget products "Gourmet", because if you really are going to do a lot of cooking and want the best quality and longest lasting, you will appreciate or even demand the classic knives. But if they are out of your budget, you can still get some quality German knives with this set. They would be a good introductory set, and probably fine for many people who aren't "Gourmet" chefs, lol. I would guess that they are better than the knives most people have in their kitchen. The technology for making stamped knives has come a long way, and of course, the German Wüsthof company will give you the best that is available within that technology.

Qualities particular to this set, besides the much lower price tag include: they are lighter, they come to a very sharp point, and the blades are extremely sharp. This type of metal is extremely hard. As to the individual knives, the six inch chef's knife has hollow scallops along each side of the blade, which the Classic does not. These are supposed to reduce drag during cutting. The blades seem relatively more flexible. The small paring knife will come in handy for detail work. The middle size knife--a 4 1/2 inch utility knife will be good for cutting sandwiches, slicing and some chopping. The "big" knife--a six inch chef knife will be handy for most jobs, but it really isn't big enough to do all that a chef's knife should do--for instance, it would be difficult to chop up a cabbage head with it. I am used to my 8 inch Wüsthof for such jobs. Some people prefer an even bigger chef's knife, but as an average sized woman, the 8 is big enough for me. The plus side is that this more handy, but you might want to supplement it with a santoku type knife for variety and power. A serrated bread knife would also be useful.

I really like the come-apart scissors. They are the same ones that are in the "Classic" line.

In sum, this "Gourmet Studio Knife Set" fills a niche for people who want a compact set of nicely designed, sharp knives for budget price. I received this set as a Vine reviewer, and I will definitely use them, but I personally greatly prefer the heft and quality of the Wüsthof "Classic" line, and I am willing to spend the extra dollars to have a product that I can enjoy using for my lifetime. I hope this helps.

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Customer review from the Amazon Vine Program Wusthof is the premier name in quality knives and they arguably make the best knives in the world according to sources including Consumer Reports. It's important to remember, though, that like most manufacturers they make knives at different price points, and that means some compromises in materials and build. To a professional chef, the knives they use are a primary tool relied heavily every day. They must be razor sharp, retain their edge and have a durability to withstand years of use. A home cooking enthusiast looks for the same qualities and takes pride in knowing they have the best tools available. A more casual user, especially one on a tighter budget might be looking for just a good sharp knife.

There are two basic methods of manufacturing a knife. Stamped knives are cut from a large sheet of steel whether cut by a laser or punched out with brute force. Obviously this is the quickest method and allows a large cost savings to the manufacturer making the knives less expensive to purchase. The metal is often to some degree thinner and metal softer, meaning a lower carbon content. The metal part of the knife consists of the blade and a tail extension that is embedded or joined to a handle. The advantages of stamped knives are that they are less expensive, they are lighter, and keep a sharp edge but not nearly as long as the knives made by the more laborious and expensive forging process. This is the process used in making this Gourmet line of Wusthof.

Wusthof's most famous and traditional knives belong to the "Classic" line. Those knives are forged, that is formed from a single block of steel. They say there are 40 steps in their production. The steel has a higher carbon content making the metal harder and thus allowing it to retain its sharpness longer. Instead of having a "tail" extending from the blade that is joined to the handle, the metal handle extends the full length of the entire knife. A handle is added by "sandwiching" the blade handle between two exterior sides of the handle and then it is riveted in place with three rivets. The result is a blade that is heaver, a knife that feels much more substantial in the hand, retains its edge longer and has an obviously superior construction.

Which one is for you? It depends of your needs. I own a large Classic set and have owned them for years. While only a casual cook at home, I find these knives a complete joy to own and their effectiveness is superb. Preparation is expedited and cuts are precise. The Gourmet line offered here is a perfectly acceptably group of knives. In the short time I have them they seem very sharp and effective. I don't like the light feel in my hand and the construction, though to most would seem normal, by comparison is clearly a cheap alternative. But it is offered at about half the price. I imagine they will need to be sharpened more often which takes time and I don't enjoy doing. So consider the differences and see what meets your personal needs. Either way Wusthof is a superior knife in my experience and i recommend them highly.

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I was very disappointed by this knife set! Wusthof knives are typically great quality, but this set was mediocre. The handles are cheap and flimsy, and none of the three knives or scissors fit well in the wood block--all the tools flopped to one side.

I ended up buying a few matching knives a la carte from a local closeout store and am much more satisfied despite having spent 60% less. Thankfully Amazon always has free return shipping in cases like this!

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