Showing posts with label aussie gas grills. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Extra Long Suede Gloves, Pair

Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Extra Long Suede Gloves, PairThese are excellent gloves for both the grill and fireplace. They are long (18"), so they cover the entire forearm, and they are heavy duty (thick leather). Also, they are gloves, not mitts, and that makes a huge difference. Mittens give you no ability to grip or pick up items; gloves give you all the flexibility of, well, gloves!

My husband has used these everyday for both grilling duties and stocking his fireplace.

He is super picky about quality, and these meet his exacting standards.

The two 1-star reviews here are not based on this product, but rather on the manufacturer and the shipper. I hope those customers followed up, got their products, and then review the actual gloves.

I bought these for my husband who barbeque's a lot. He's always complained about getting burned and that normal oven mitts just don't do the job.

He barbequed a "Bud bird" chicken and was very happy with the heat resistance of these glove. Then he lifted the pan off the grill and carried it into the house. About three feet away from the grill, the heat from the pan started to burn through the gloves.

So for a short time span, the gloves are great at resisting the heat, but the heat resistance for a longer period of time is not so great.

We didn't expect him to be able to hold super hot things indefinitely, but we were hoping that he could at least carry a hot pan 20 feet to get into the house.

The gloves are great at keeping the heat off his hands and forearms while grilling though.

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My husband used it. He said they are not for direct contact to any hot iron trays from the grills. They are to protect your hands and lower arms during grilling.

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I already owned a pair of these gloves purchased about 3 years ago. They were starting to get warn so I decided to replace them. I ordered them and was surprised when they arrived that I couldn't get my hand into them. The old pair fit fine. I measured them and they were 3/8 inch smaller. I contacted the company and they sent me a pre-paid mailer to return them. The gloves they returned to me were a tiny bit larger (maybe 1/16 inch) and I could get them on my hand with a bit of force. I will keep trying to use them and hope they will stretch a bit.

The company was great about trying to solve my problem but there was nothing they could do since the design of the glove had changed. They said they were going to pursue this further with the company that makes the glove. I hope they do because they are great gloves.

So, if your hands are on the small to normal size, these are great gloves.

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These are essentially fancy leather welding gloves. Welding gloves have to protect you from being burned by spatters of molten metal, that cool almost immediately upon landing on a surface at room temperature. Cooking mitts, on the other hand, need to be able to hold a 400 degree object for many seconds without transmitting the heat. They also need to insulate even if they're wet.

I found that this glove, despite being well made and attractive, is no good for holding hot items. At best, it protects hand and arm while grilling, if you're using tongs, lets say, over a very hot fire. Just don't expect to be able to hold a hot pan for more than a couple of seconds before the heat is conveyed directly to your tender skin and you have to put it down immediately or drop it.

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Elizabeth Karmel's Super Silicone Fish Spatula with Offset Handle

Elizabeth Karmel's Super Silicone Fish Spatula with Offset HandleI bought this for my chef brother partly as a joke, but he was thrilled and has had a great time using it. Pan-fried, sauteed, or oven-baked whole fish have a bad habit of falling apart in turning or removing from the pan. This spatula is design perfectly to prevent that. Easy to clean and highly heat-resistant. Turns out to be a great idea.

I don't even eat fish, I just wanted a large turner. This one is definitely large. Too large to use with most skillets, but great for grills/griddles. It's perfect for use with non-stick cookware such as Calphalon or Circulon. I use it mainly for turning large items on the griddle, such as quesadillas (filled tortillas folded in half). Use it to flip or serve anything long and floppy, like burritos and enchiladas.

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So far I have used this on fish and enchiladas and it has worked very well! It makes it so easy to pick both up without everything falling apart so my meals look so much nicer on the plate!! I look forward to using it for an omelette. And tonight I found another great use for it...after cutting my famous carrot cake in half, I was able to pick the half up to move it to another cake holder to give to a friend...perfect! I just put it on top of glasses on the top rack of the dishwasher and it cleans up great.

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I bought this for my husband and he just loves it. He uses it for a lot of different things not just fish.

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We used this product while Spring Breaking in the Keys! Our fish of choice was Ahi Tuna. The spatula was just what we needed to flip and remove the fish from the grill. The offset handle was a nice touch. Will definitely recommend to my friends.

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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Music City Metals 51091 Porcelain Steel Wire Cooking Grid Replacement for Select Gas Grill Models b

Music City Metals 51091 Porcelain Steel Wire Cooking Grid Replacement for Select Gas Grill Models by Charbroil, Kenmore and OthersI have an older Char-broil grill that came with cast iron grates that eventually rusted out. This is the first replacement part I've found that exactly fits it and wasn't extremely expensive. So I'm happy it fits well, but at the same time the thin wires are not non-stick at all and have very little heat capacity, so it's hard to get the grill lines I really like. It also showed up bent but I was able to bend it back easily.

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Trudeau Solo Chocolate Fondue Set, Set of 4-Pieces

Trudeau Solo Chocolate Fondue Set, Set of 4-PiecesI got two of these to use for the holiday for personal fondue. The amount of chocolate it holds is perfect for two people although the plate needed to be refilled with goodies for dipping. Overall we thought it was a great set-up and perfect size. Also a nice option for serving different types of fondue for the table by using multiple sets.

i wish it was just alittleeee bigger but i love it i use it every so often to eat fruits and chocolate with my girlfriend or even with my little brother ..its great and very easy to use, if you wanna make things like chocolate covered strawberries you can but i would advice doing a little research on "tempering chocolate" to get the best results

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This is the most attractive, and most expensive, personal fondue set I have found. It has the typical downside of heating the bottom of the fondue more than the top, and slightly defeats the purpose of fondue (the communal experience) but for two people it is a nice size. The plate is a bit small for all the munchy goodies but really is best for resting cheesy forks and too-hot fondue. The fork is a bit bizzare and hardly ergonomic, but holds food nicely. I like that it is two solid pieces of ceramic, which makes cleaning fairly easy.

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When my husband and I were staying in Denmark over the holidays we went to a fabulous store in Copenhagen. We found individual fondue pots for our German granddaughters and we had lots of fun with them. I immediately bought my chocoholic husband 2 sets when we came back to the U.S. and shared a yummy dessert with my equally chocolate addicted brother-in-law! When Valentine's Day rolled around we decided to buy sets for our eleven year old granddaughters. They loved them! The reason that I bought this particular set is the safety factor for younger users. The sets that we have have a removable dish for the chocolate on top and it becomes quite warm and would be easy for a child to knock over. This set is one piece, still uses tea lights for melting the chocolate and seems to be pretty stable. The girls loved the serving plates and forks and shared a chocolate Valentine with their mom and dad. I would suggest lighting the tea lights when you have the set where you want it instead of carrying around a lit fondue pot (adults, too!). Now I need to buy one of these for my brother-in-law. He has MS and I know that he will find this set easier to use than the ones I bought for us. He literally licked the bowl clean and the kids will, too!

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Electric Takoyaki Pan Pancake Puffs - 24 molds

Electric Takoyaki Pan Pancake Puffs - 24 moldsWe were a little nervous using this item in the United States since the voltage is different here, but we haven't had any problems. My husband grew up in Japan, and LOVES being able to make takoyaki right here in Kansas! Great product and easy to clean.

Great for making takoyaki, or even for making pancakes. I have brought it to work and made pancakes filled with bacon or chocolate chips or bananas or blueberries... Always a hit. Just make sue to use wooden or silicon instruments to turn the takoyaki so you don't scratch the nonstick coating.

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I would be giving a 5 star rating but i did notice that there was a hot spot on 2 or 3 of the cups.

as long as you know where the hot spot in the pan is you can still produce great Takoyaki.

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I received this as a gift from hubby (included in my wish list) last Christmas, and today (a snow day) if the first time I and my sons have used it (we had fun!). It really is a good family bonding time as teamwork is quite necessary to grease, fill these with the batter and filling, and flip (using chopsticks). We were like an assembly line. We made Æbleskiver, actually, as we don't have the ingredients for takoyaki, and we are not sure we will like them. We used different jams as fillings. Perfect bite-sized pieces. I did have to turn off the gadget at some point because we were too slow and some of the pancakes were burning. The pan is removable, and can be cleaned by wiping with damp washcloth.

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Its was a great gift for a friend how wanted to learn how to make some ebelskivers the easy way :p

excellent quality, still being used like new 2 years later, i would recommened this product

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Monday, April 21, 2014

Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Barbecue Sauce Mop with Removable Head

Steven Raichlen Best of Barbecue Barbecue Sauce Mop with Removable HeadAs mops go this is one of the better ones that I have used. Often when I am smoking a brisket I need something that I can just slop on the juices with, and this mop is great. The fibers are quite absorbant so the hold a lot of juices. The handle is long enough that I can reach through the small smoker door and mop my meats on the bottom rack. I love the fact that the head is detachable, this makes cleaning up simple.

You can't go wrong with this mop.

This is my first Barbecue Mop, so I cannot compare it to other mops, but I have been very happy with this product. The handle is sturdy and long enough to reach the ribs in the back of my smoker. The mop portion unscrews for easy soaking and cleaning.

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Does exactly what I was hoping it would do. Easy clean up as well. I did buy 2 extra mop head replacements as I didnt know how long the original would last as I use it pretty frequently on the weekends. After about a month the mop is still almost new so I dont anticipate needing to use one of the replacements anytime soon. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an item like this.

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These things are awesome! We bought 4 of them and gave 2 away as gifts. We have used ours and my husband loves it. I love the fact that you can detach the mop head and wash it and when it's past its prime, you buy a new mop head. Price was great and shipping was quick.

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We have a Breville Indoor Grill, and this mop cleans the grills like a charm! It would be perfect for cleaning the George Forman grills, too. I actually took off the handle because it was long and I'm short and it would have been awkward. I just use the plastic connector to hold it. I also used the mop head to wash my Caphalon non-stick skillet since it was dirty at the same time. The mop is wonderful and I'm pleased to recommend it!

Before, I used to clean the grill with with soap and paper towels since you are not supposed to use a brush. The George Forman cleaning sponges did not appeal. I figured the sponges would not last very long, would be hard to clean and were expensive for what you got.

Even though our manual says you can put the grills in the dishwasher, I don't because I wanted to keep the surface nice for as long as I can. When I wash them, I take one to our sink. I turn the water on very hot. I rinse the grill under the running water to get off a lot of the surface mess. I wet the mop and squeeze some dish soap on it. Then I take the mop, holding it by the connector, and run it up and down the channels of the grill until it looks pretty clean. Then I rinse the grill with hot water to see if I got everything. If I didn't, I just go to the area that needs further cleaning, and clean it. Rinse again. Then I dry it with a paper towel and slip it back into my Breville.

When I'm done, I rinse the mop under hot, running water, add some soap and lightly scrub it and squeeze it. The mop comes clean easily and quickly. The first time I went to rinse the mop head, I hesitated and wondered if I really wanted to get my hands in the dirty, greasy mop. I went ahead and did it, and it really wasn't as bad as I thought it might be. I also got the two refills of the mop head. If I want to get the mop cleaner, I could find a way to hang it in the dishwasher so it would be free of the spray arms. I also wouldn't hesitate to throw it in the washer after I have rinsed it out well. If you want to be sure to get rid of the bacteria, then I'd put it in the washer after you have hand washed and rinsed it well. When I'm done, I just hang it up to dry.

I'm so pleased with my purchases.

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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Lodge K11BRSH Cast Iron Scrubber Brush

Lodge K11BRSH Cast Iron Scrubber BrushI have owned 3 of these brushes in the past month. I wash all wood by hand, dry immediately and never allow the wood to sit in water. Still, the wood is a cheap brittle wood which soaks up water, expands and contracts and cracks--then the bristles fall out. One came cracked and the other two cracked after just a few uses. I went back to using my Rubbermaid brush designed similarly but with a plastic handle. I have owned other Rubbermaid brushes which have lasted 10 years so far. I have contacted the Lodge company about this brush. Lodge is a great company with EXCELLENT products. This product could lead some to a negative impression if they are not familiar with the usual outstanding quality of Lodge. I'm just surprised--almost stunned by how awful this brush is!

After buying this brush, I realized that I could find the same thing without the Lodge label at Walmart for about $1.50. In fact, I've seen the non-branded version of this brush at a lot of places.

This is just a generic brush. There is nothing special about it and Lodge just sourced it from whatever Chinese company makes the thing and put its logo on it.

If you want to get it as a gift to accompany a Lodge cast iron cookware piece (which are great btw), then that's fine. However, I wouldn't buy it if you are just looking for a brush to clean your cast iron pans because there's nothing special about it and it's twice the cost of something equivalent.

BTW, the bristles turn dark with repeated use but this is true for all brushes used to clean cast iron I think it's something to do with the grease. Therefore, you can't really use the brush for anything else other than cleaning cast iron so keep that in mind.

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It does okay. Its a scrubber brush with nylon brsitles. Cleans as well as any other nylon scrubber. I would suggest going to your local supermarket and buying whatever they have there. Any nylon scrubber will wear out over time. Its not a bad product, just not anything special.

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I thought that Lodge would manufacture the perfect cleaning utensil for their cast iron pots and pans. I was wrong! It's a cheap wood brush that swells up and cracks. Plus it is designed so poorly, the head keeps falling off of the handle. Yes, definetly buy a brush for your cast iron, it will do the best job. But buy a generic one at the supermarket or Walmart for a lot less money, plus it won't fall apart.

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I have a lot of Lodge cast iron cookware and love it. Unfortunately this brush doesn't live up to Lodge's reputation. I got twoone for the kitchen and one for the camper. After a dozen or so uses each one started to fall apart. Once the handle falls off the first time you might as well throw it away. The head still works for scrubbing but as others have posted you're better off with a $1 all-plastic scrub brush.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Chef'n Mini Burger Machine Mini Burger Press

Chef'n Mini Burger Machine Mini Burger PressI wasn't sure how it was going to be able to clean properly, considering it's used for raw meat. I was pleased that it came apart so that it could be cleaned properly. However, I didn't end up using it for the party I bought it for, so I returned it. It's a great little item for the price though.

was a christmas present and the presentation, weight and feel for it is cheap, i would love to know how long it lasts

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I love this! It works great and is super easy to clean. It defently helps with portioning and calorie intake control.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Orka 17-Inch Silicone Barbecue Mitt, Red

Orka 17-Inch Silicone  Barbecue Mitt, RedThe best mitt you can buy(bought two). My wife had gotten really burnt by boiling water. She wanted these so that would never happen again. They are incredible since even though they feel like rubber they don't let the heat reach your fingers! You would think the heat could penetrate the mitt but no!

Great mitt, only complaint I would have is that they are a bit difficult to clean, not so easy to stick in dishwasher without getting them filled with some water, but this is a minor, minor, minor issue, as they are relatively easy to hand wash. Not very flexible when it comes to manipulation of fine objects, but great for lifting grates, using tools, and grabbing some meats. Overall, a great mitt.

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After a nasty burn using regular oven mitts, my wife purchased these. They extend almost to her elbow, so hopefully burns are a thing of the past.

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I bought a set when a good friend burned herself in my kitchen using a wet oven mitt on a hot pan. I thought they'd be the perfect solution.

What I discovered is that they make it hard to grip things. Most people I cooked with couldn't stand them, and I just barely tolerated them.

Unless you are going to be submerging your hand in hot water (which I don't recommend regardless of the glove, it can easily spill in over the top), go for a glove that combines the flexibility of a cloth glove with silicon covering the parts that grip. The all silicon construction doesn't bend with your hand easily, and so makes it hard to hold on to things.

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I hate this mitt. I used it to process some chickens. I need to dunk the chickens into 150 degree water for about a minute and a half. I couldn't sand to do this because the heat built up and became unbearable. I don't know of any other options, but this didn't work for my application.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

George Foreman GLP80V 80-Square-Inch Nonstick Grill with Variable Temperature Control

George Foreman GLP80V 80-Square-Inch Nonstick Grill with Variable Temperature ControlI bought this grill several weeks ago after remembering how much I enjoyed cooking when I had the old style George Foreman grill in the past. This one was better than I had expected. The grill itself is 12" x 10" and the grilling service is exactly 10" x 8". Now the older model I had did not heat evenly, the top plate was not nearly as hot as the bottom, forcing me to flip things over half way through, but this one grills each side exactly the same and cuts down on overall cooking time. It also looks very nice sitting on the counter with the silver and black design. The surface is non stick and works great. I know a lot of people complain about the ease of cleaning it so below is the way I keep it spotless day after day and it only takes a few seconds

This is how I keep it shining like new after using it almost daily:

First I want to say that this is the way I clean it and if not done properly or if you're not paying attention you can burn yourself. If you let the grill cool down and the grease and grime is still on it, it will be a chore to get it out if not impossible. The way to keep you grill spotless is,

-Right after you take your food off and the grill is still hot,

-Take a wad of paper towels (about 3 2-ply or quilted should be fine, more if they are economy or 1-ply)

-Fold in half several times until you have a thick square that is about the size of a quarter of a sheet

-Wet the entire thing, then ring it out

-While the grill is still hot CAREFULLY wipe the grill surfaces (There is not need to apply a lot of force and any grease or burnt pieces should slide right off) Just be careful not to let any part of your hand/arm to touch the hot surface.

-The turn off your clean grill

I have found that this is the only way to keep the grill completely clean without much hassle, because once the grill cools anything that is stuck on will be very hard to clean off later, so do yourself a favor and just wipe it away with a thick wad of WET paper towels. The fact that they are wet will prevent any heat from getting to your hands and will work like a steam vac on your carpet. IT works great and takes seconds, but just be careful.

Now back to the grill, the on/off switch is very useful as the old grills didn't have this and you had to unplug it to turn it off, leaving a dangling cord that is a hassle to hide and an electricity risk since you have to unplug something that is one which gives off sparks. The temperature control on this unit is also great, since now it accommodates a lot of different foods without burning anything.

The surface heats up within a few minutes and everything comes out wonderful. Usually thinner cuts of meats, hamburgers, hot dogs, and anything that isn't really thick will take 5 minutes to cook. Large and thick cuts will take a bit longer, but I would suggest checking on anything you put in after 5 minutes and then going from there. Overall most of the stuff I cook on it is a flat 4-5 minutes without any hassle.

My final verdict on this grill is that it is AWESOME The surface is big enough to cook for at least 3 people at once, temperature control is spot on, easy cooking, and easy cleaning if done as described above (just use a bit of caution and it will take you only seconds to keep it clean) I am extremely happy with my purchase and I hope this feedback helps for anyone considering buying it. Also, as far as comparisons with other George Foreman Grills, I did a lot of research and found that this is the perfect one to have if you cook for 2-3 people and cook a variety of foods. It's big enough for everything me and my wife need, looks great sitting on the counter top (black and silver), and is the easiest appliance I have ever used and I do a lot of cooking.

This is my first GF grill and I considered all kind of different models, but the once with removable plates and switches are almost $100. I saw this one at Target for $39.99 with on/off switch and temperature control. For that price who needs removable plates. I find it very easy to clean when the plates are hot with some wet paper towels. Everything slides right off! Everything comes out just perfect. Meats and fish come out moist and juicy.

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My wife and I have used this grill now for about a month and we're very happy with it. We've used it for full chicken breasts, pork chops, steaks, hamburgers and much more.

I have to say, that this grill has made cooking easy and quick. The larger surface area is great, for preparing four meals at a time. Cleaning is not too easy but it brings two plastic spatulas that help a lot. I will have preferred that you could remove the grill plates but for the price a paid "$28" I won't mind.

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I've always wanted one of these and when I got one for Christmas I was very happy. It does cook very well and it takes less time than conventional methods to cook food, however, it is very hard to clean. It also gets extremely hot around the edges and after burning yourself a few times you learn to be very careful when using it.

Cleaning it would be easier if it had some sort of non-skid footing as when you're wiping it down it slides all over the place. It is easier to clean when it's still hot, but you have to be careful not to burn yourself.

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When we ordered this, I was expecting a fairly "cheap" grill, but when we got it, it definitely seemed much higher quality than we were expected. Our previous grill was one of the original few models of the Forman with only on and off (and off was only if you unplugged it). This was a dream!

We love:

The easy to reach on/off switch on the side of the grill

The variable heat control on the top

The size, which is perfect for 4-6 burgers (depending on the size of your burgers)

Ease of cleaning (I've known people with removable plates and they've got nothing buy complaints in the long run. This just takes a wet paper towel placed inside while it's cooling off and everything cleans off easily)

We used to have one with a bun warmer, but we started putting the buns right inside this one (while it's heating up) and they come out nicely toasted.

I'd recommend this grill to anyone on any budget!

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Saturday, October 5, 2013

HomArt Large Decorative Map San Francisco Matches

HomArt Large Decorative Map San Francisco MatchesI ordered several of these in varying designs to use as cigar matches. The graphics on the boxes are very nice and the matches light easily and do not tend to fall apart while burning. A very nice item.

I like it, but it seems pricy. One box (2 3/8" wide x 4 3/8" long x 3/4" thick) of jumbo wooden matches (fitting the length of the box), I expected 2 or 4 boxes for the box dimensions received. Perhaps I am greedy, but a more specific description would be welcome. That said, the matches are very satisfying to strike.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

DUXTOP 1800-Watt Portable Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner

DUXTOP 1800-Watt Portable Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner 8100MCI swear by gas stoves. Wouldn't buy a house that didn't have gas. It was my ONLY show-stopper condition when we were house shopping. I was flexible on everything but that.

I cooked A LOT. The only reason I bought an induction cooktop was because I wore out both sides of the inserts on my [brand name] gas cooktop (they rusted to bits from constant use) and since I wanted time before I decided what my replacement would be, I ordered one of these to tide us over. We had the grill insert, so with one "burner" and a double grill, I'd have time to think.

I was shocked at how great the Duxtop induction cooktop was. I was a tough sell, but they won me over.

Water (for pasta) came to boil faster than my gas stove ever did. Peanut oil, for frying chicken, was also ready faster than anything I'd ever experienced with gas, and it stayed hot (I burned the first batch!). It has also been marvelous for wok cooking, and that's what made me a total convert. I've had to learn how to cook with it, but that hasn't been too difficult, since the results have been worth it.

The heat is so hot that I ruined a wok with a non-stick coating and had to go for the old-fashioned, steel kind instead. I like that! You'd think that would have turned me off of induction cooking, but just the reverse. Stir fry is SUPPOSED to be hot and quick (that's how you get cooked through veggies that maintain their color). I spent $25 on an all steel Wok at the cooking store with the initials W&S, and I've been making the best stir fry to ever come out of my kitchen. If for no other reason, getting one of these cooktops is worth it just for that (just don't use your non-stick coated wok with it--it WILL get too hot). Be sure to buy a wok with a flat bottom, and it has to be steel, of course, or the induction won't recognize it, and it won't turn on.

I was enjoying all of this so much, I ordered a second Duxtop cooktop, exactly like the first one.

The other thing that's been fun is cooking wherever I want in the kitchen (or where there is an outlet). There's a nice spot, right next to the sink, where there's great light in the kitchen. This is where it has been best to stir fry, near the sink (as I don't have a pot filler tap next to my stove), and having water close to a steel wok for quick rinsing between dishes is a good idea. No problem if I spill a bit, and it is close to where I've cut all the veggies. No walking back and forth to the stove. (Made me realize even more how badly laid out my kitchen is--as if my husband needed me to have more of a reminder of that!)

All of this has made me rethink my stove replacement. Maybe I don't need to do anything other than buy a replacement drop-in for the exact same cooktop I already have, and continue using the Duxtop Cooktops, as I'm using them now. Maybe we should all rethink how we cook in our kitchens, eh? Some of us have multiple sinks and dishwashers now. Why not multiple cooktops, in different cooking zones?

And no, I'm not a shill for Duxtop. It just makes sense to think about cooking zones in the same way we're thinking about other zones in our kitchens.

This is not to say I'm a total convert to electric cooking. It still has its downsides, as always. I can't scramble eggs with it without burning them or overcooking (or anything that requires medium or subtle heat, or with copper bottom pans--which is unfortunate), but induction cooking does bring something to the party that ordinary electric cooking never had: Higher, quicker heat. Did I say quick? I mean IMMEDIATE! Electric cooking is always going to have the same problem of hot zones that it always had, and these are not going to solve that problem. With gas heat (especially with copper bottom pans) the heat spread is even, and spreads evenly up the sides of the pan, covering the bottom. With electric, the heat is going to be hotter where there is a coil. Induction improves on that a bit, because there are no coils, but there is still a cooking center. (I found that if I move the pan so that it doesn't have a chance to get too hot in any one place, I burn the food less.) All of this takes practice and experience. I'm sure that people who have more experience with electric cooking burn food on gas stoves, so it is what you are used to--so this isn't a magic bullet, but it is certainly better than the old-fashioned coils. But, as I said, the speed at which you can boil, or bring heat to other dishes is well worth the learning curve, where it wasn't worth it before.

These cooktops have two methods of setting the temp: either a numeric setting of 1 to 10 or a kind of high/medium/low, but in a setting of 1 to 4 (I think, I never use that setting). I prefer the 1 to 10 setting (giving the greatest control). I set to 10 when I want to bring water to boil, but then quickly change the setting to about 3 to keep things boiling, and 2 to maintain a simmer (for things like sauces), or 1 to keep things warm.

It's my belief that every house needs at least one of these. They're handy for parties (when you need an extra burner), for emergengies (if the gas stove breaks), they'll be great for the summer for boiling corn (take it outside and put near the grill), and there is no way to get this kind of high heat for stir fry or quick boiling without upgrading your gas pipe to 3/4".

You don't have to be as crazy as me and buy two, but at these prices, it isn't as crazy as it sounds. Party, table cooking (for shish kabap or steak on "stone") will be great this summer too.

I'd recommend these to anyone... and I'd recommend two. Just avoid buying the interface disks (the products sold so you can use pans other than steel). Those ARE a waste of time. They don't work (they get too hot, causing the cooktops to shut off). Spend your money on a few extra steel pans instead... because you can't have too many pans EVER.

UPDATE 2/2012: I've had these a year now. I continue to use them, meaning they haven't ended up in the dead/bored appliance part of the pantry. Most of the time I keep one by the stove (that I still haven't fixed) and one by the sink. I'll move them around, as needed. I'm still not a very good electric-stove chef, but they continue to work, as advertised. If the food doesn't turn out properly, the fault is definitely with me. They were a saving grace during the Holidays: 3 burners were enough to get us through Thanksgiving and Christmas. The advice above, to allow the pan to warm up a bit (to setting 5) before blasting it (at setting 10) has prevented other non-stick pans from losing their non-stick coating, and having it flake off on the food. Not a good thing at all.

This Duxtop is my 2nd induction cooktop. The 1st one is working fine, but has only 1300W. I did enjoy the no flame heating of induction cooking, but the other big advantage of induction cooking device is the fast heating, which is missing with my 1300W cooktop. Now I have this more powerful duxtop cooker, I can tell you the cooking speed is really amazing. How fast is it? I did a test heating up the same amount of water using 1300w induction cooktop and my 1800w duxtop. It took the 1300w 6mins to boil the water, but it took duxtop only 2mins and 40secs to boil the same amount of water. That is over 100% percent saving of your precious time. If you are looking for a powerful and reliable induction cooktop or just want to see if induction cooking technology is something you may interested in, I will recommend this duxtop.

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We bought this to see how we would like Induction cooking since we will be replacing our stove soon. I had read about induction on some other web pages and thought this would be a good way to try it out.

So it's been a month and let me put it this way this is our "go to" burner when we need to cook something on the stove. We set it up on our countertop (old laminate not granite) next to our also old cooktop. All we can say is WOW!! It is fast and leaves no heat in the kitchen like our old electric burner. (Important when you live in the South and it's in the 90's everyday.) There doesn't seem to be much or any heat coming off the bottom our countertop is still cool when we're done using the Duxtop.

There is a fan that turns on when you start it. That is to keep the magnets cool and when you turn the burner off, the fan runs for a short time just a few min afterward and then shuts off. My husband couldn't believe how fast it boiled water and cooked some of his favorite items. Suffice it to say, we're sold and yes, we're keeping this baby. Next purchase will be a set of induction-ready cookware. Like some others have done, it would be a snap to put it outside to boil corn in the summer when you don't want all that steamy heat in the kitchen.

This is easy to use. Take a magnet with you when you are shopping for pots/pans. If a magnet will stick to the bottom, you can use it on the induction hob. And also check the pans for a flat bottom. Some pans are slightly rounded on the bottom and I don't think they would work as well on the induction cooktop.

Enjoy! Bon Appetit!

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The upper 6 cooking power levels are advertised as 1200W, 1300W, 1400W, 1500W, 1600W and 1800W. Using a kill-a-watt, these all measure correctly. However, levels 3 and 4 are supposed to be 800W and 1000W, but draw 1000W and 1100W respectively. I've tried various steel and iron vessels of various sizes and have gotten similar readings. It makes it hard to fry things like eggs without burning them. Levels 1 and 2 are advertised as 200W and 500W--they achieve the lower levels by cycling the power to the coil on and off at 1000W, which makes it impossible to maintain a slow boil/simmer when cooking things like rice and pasta.

I contacted Secura and asked if this was "normal", and they responded with an indirect answer about grid voltages being different that could cause power variations of +/-5%. They didn't address whether cycling power on the lowest 2 settings was normal, so I assume it is. I emailed them back pointing out that the upper 6 levels were all within 1% tolerance, but the lower 4 were high by well over 5% and they never responded.

To amazon's credit, they offered to allow me to return it on their dime. But since all I do with it is boil water, stir fry, and cook eggs for breakfast, I'll just learn to like my eggs scrambled. However, if you really need the finer power control, I would recommend against buying this item.

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I have enjoyed the Duxtop Induction Cooktop. It has taken some getting used to, as I have been cooking on gas for quite a few years. I am amazed how fast it heats. It works great for boiling water and eggs, making hot tea, etc. It is easy to burn some foods until you know how fast it does heat. The issues I have with it can mostly be addressed with repeated use of it and gaining more experience. I can cook most anything that I cook with gas if I cut it down to a low setting but then I haven't gained the benefit of its fast cooking time. It tends to have about an eight inch area in the very center of the cooktop that is where the induction concentrates its energy. I quite often cook with a ten inch cast iron fry pan and the two inch area nearest the side of the pan does not heat up like the center does. I bought this to see if I would consider someday replacing my gas range with an induction cooktop. I probably would not because I live in a remote area and quite often loose power in the winter. I can cook with gas without having electric power but I will keep the portable cooktop. It complements the gas range well for certain tasks but does not replace it. I've noticed that it operates on the same principle as the microwave oven. It cycles between full power and off for all cooking temperatures. When you select a low temperature, the heating cycle is real short followed by a long off cycle. This is evident when you are boiling water on power setting two or three. The water boils during the heating cycle and then immediately stops until the next heating cycle. Possibly the full size induction ranges have better control over the cooking temperature. If that is the case, maybe I need to talk to someone who has one as I may not be giving a fair appraisal to induction cooking based on the portable cooktop.

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Monday, August 5, 2013

Nordic Ware Holiday Wreath Pan

Nordic Ware Holiday Wreath PanFor many years I owned the basic fluted Nordic Ware bundt pan. Occasionally I made a rich pound cake and then returned the pan to its place in the cabinet not giving the matter much thought. Then a few years ago I saw this Christmas Wreath pan in a gourmet cooking shop. I'm not sure if it was the intricacy of the design or the obvious quality but I had to have it and as other beautiful designs are created by Nordic Ware, they are added to my bundt pan collection. Using a pan like this makes baking in a plain round or rectangle seems unnecessarily bland. This pan produces gorgeous cakes that look simply stunning. No additional decorating is needed, except for a sprinkle of powdered sugar to bring out the details.

Begin by spraying the pan liberally with a baking spray that contains flour, like baker's joy, then turn the pan upside down and let it drain over paper towels while preparing the cake. Use a thick batter either from scratch or alter a cake mix. The included recipe is great and there are are many recipes on the Internet and some good cookbooks to help, but one simple method when using a mix is to substitute the water for plain yogurt or sour cream (non-fat work fine, too) and add an extra egg (or two egg whites). Light colored batters show off the detail in but anything will look nice. Any additions to the batter should be small, like mini-chocolate chips, citrus zest, poppy seeds or finely chopped nuts so they don't sink to the bottom of the cake mold and ruin the design.

The pan should be filled 2/3 full of batter to ensure the entire design of the pan is included in the finished cake. My first attempt using this pan only had the batter reaching slightly above the half-way point, so when it finished baking the batter never rose fully to incorporate all the details of the bottom edge. It still looked nice and tasted great, but I always made extra batter after that, which I use to make mini bundt cakes. Give the pan a good rap or two on the counter before putting it in the oven to release any air bubbles (they interfere with the design.)

Be sure to let the cake rest in the pan after it comes out of the oven for 10 to 15 minutes (but no more) and then put a cooling rack on the top of the pan and turn the pan over. The cake should pop right out. I've made many and never had one stick. The key to good release is in using a baking spray and allowing the 10-15 minute rest period before unmolding. If after baking the bottom of the cake is uneven, before unmolding, take a bread knife and gently cut straight across to slice off the high parts so the cake will sit flat. Never use metal utensils on the pan or harsh scouring pads. With a little care the pan should last a lifetime.

I baked Ina Garten's Lemon Cake in this pan for the Holidays and it was not only a gorgeous cake it was delicious..The cake came right out of the pan and I brushed the glaze on with a wide pastry brush...I own many many nordicware pans and this is one of my very favorites. In case your wondering..the pan is large but the cake recipe from Food Network was adequate to make a nice cake without doubling the recipe!...I also brushed the pan with shortning prior to flouring it and lowered the oven temp. to 325 Degrees and it came out a golden brown,just like the picture. If you do a lot of baking...this is a pan to add to your collection!..Thanks Amazon.

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I saw this pan on a gold box last year and had to have it. I'm so glad I bought it. It is a heavy, high quality pan that turns out everytime with ease. I use a light coat of Pam for Baking. The first time I used it, I made the Hershey's Chocolate Cake recipe (the one of the back of the box) and dusted with powder sugar. Next I made my carrot cake. My carrot cake is a very, very dense carrot and spice cake that is a family favorite. WOW! It came out so nicely that I did not frost it but served cream cheese frosting in a crystal bowl next to it. Next time I may just pipe some red frosting on the ribbon to make it pop.

I love the Nordic Ware pans so much that I now own 3 and am looking at replacing all my baking pans with these.

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Any cake pan will do when baking a studded fruit cake or any other cake for that matter. But Nordic ware pans are so beautiful and sturdily made. This one is no exception. I found this elsewhere and am not dissapointed in the way this bakes and how stunning these cakes leave your table during the holidays or any celebration. Remember though to butter it well, with a pastry brush to get into the grooves, and dust with flour for easy release. Enjoy!

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This pan is wonderful when decorated with my little plastic santa in his sleigh & pulled by the reindeers. I have the reindeers flying over the hole in the middle of the cake with little plastic trees spread around the cake so it actually looks like the sleigh with Santa in it is flying. I also dust the final product very lightly with icing sugar to resemble snow. I am only sorry I didn't have it earlier in life but oh well, will make the best of it now. I will think of other occasions to use it for undoubtedly. It is awesome, love it.

What started the search for this pan was my leftover eggnog every year, eggnog freezes well, so not having the time to make the cake right away, I froze the eggnog before it soured to make the cake a few days later. I got tired throwing the eggnog away at the end of each Christmas, so I "Googled" recipes to use eggnog with. I got this wonderful recipe for Eggnog Pound Cake. It was sooo yummy I decided that it was to be a family happening every Christmas. So now I make my own eggnog or buy it ahead of time if available to make the cake ahead of Christmas. To take it another step forward, I searched my pantry and came up with the small Christmaas decorations to help make it more festive.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Insulated Fashion Tote (set of 2)

Sachi Insulated Fashion 2-Tote Set Style, BlueI switched from a large black handbag to this bag, and I did so because I was frustrated with the other bag. Every time I needed an item it was so hard to find! That's not a problem anymore...I can locate whatever I want right away.

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