10/31/2011

Blue Point Pressure Cooker Set (Stainless Steel) (18.31"H x 12.01"W x 14.96"D) Review

Blue Point Pressure Cooker Set (Stainless Steel) (18.31H x 12.01W x 14.96D)
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I got kind of caught up in thinking a cheap pressure cooker would do. Been there, wished I hadn't done that with other stuff. But anyway purchased this set, and at the price I considered the product needed to be premium. It actually comes also with a steamer basket and stand for the steamer basket that's not mentioned. For me it's turned out to be the perfect ensemble, giving both skillet for curries and one person meals, as well as a larger stock pot for stocks and larger meals. So it's really a six piece set, 2 more than the 4 pieces shown.
In the performance category it heats up very nicely and when I brown before pressurizing it cooks evenly. It's a great fit for small burners. Once heated up, it takes very little heat to keep it pressurized. On my induction range, the skillet will stay pressurized at a setting of 2.4 of 10 (on electric dial). The larger pot will stay fully pressurized from 3.0 to 4.5 depending on what it's cooking. When cooking lentils I like to cook them so they are thick when done, rather than soupy. In a pan with a flimsy bottom they can burn quite easily. But the dal comes out nice in the skillet and it's easy to tell the heat is being evenly diffused, no hot spots. But also, because it will stay pressurized at such a low heat, there is even less likelihood of scorching.
There is a stainless steel covered aluminum disk on the bottom so it does work well with induction. But also, pan has some heft and seems to insulate well so I can use the lower heat settings as already mentioned.
In terms of making stocks, I frequently make both chicken and beef stocks, and had been using an 8 qt dutch oven that I'd keep at around 5.5 out of 10 and let run for hours (up to 8). Now for chicken in 40 minutes and beef stock with roasted bones around 80 minutes. The chicken stock in particular has a very nice yellow hue that I'd never been able to obtain with the dutch oven. The beef stock gets much more gelatin than I'd ever gotten out of the bones with the dutch oven. Both stocks are the tastiest I've made when using the dutch oven (a heavy cast iron pot). So in terms of pressure cookers for stocks, this is a big winner. But I assume any pressure cooker will make a good stock. I've made several of the recipes in the included recipe book as well as recipes from another book and just cooked various curries and spicy lentils with no particular recipe.
The instructions are written in clear English and there are two booklets included. One of them has about 30 recipes including a couple put together just for this set of cookware.
I frequently will use both at once, cooking the faster dish in the skillet, then transferring the lid and covering the skillet with the glass lid and storing in a warmer drawer until the larger pot finishes. This has been a very efficient method to cook several dishes quickly.
The blue with white ring pop up is very nice and convenient way to see the pressure level. In particular with an induction (or a gas range I'm sure), it's quite simple to get it to a pressure you like or to keep it fully pressurized with just a little blow over. Very satisfied with that. The pop us is clearly marked so you can really set it at any pressure you want through adjusting heat level. Again, on an induction range this is very simple to do.
This pressure cooker is absolutely silent when you adjust the heat right to just let it have the slightest bit of blowoff, which comes out practically silently.
Cleanup. What can I say except absolutely simple and fast. Nothing to disassemble, you just clean it. The silicon gasket pops right out and back in with no fuss or muss. The nice stainless steel surface is holding up well (I've had the set about a month now and used it almost daily). No handles to remove and reassemble.
The set comes packed very well. No worries about damage in shipping. The knob on the glass lid needs reversed (easier to pack with knob in the convex side of the glass lid), but that takes all of one minute. The box is surprisingly sturdy. I'm keeping it to use for storage.
The construction of the pans seems top notch. Though the handles are plastic. I can envision that someone will put the skillet on a large burner and scorch the handles, but with an induction range, I don't have that concern. But I can say I use both pans on the smaller burners of my range, not the largest. Induction tends to work better with proper sizing. But because of the way the bottom is tapered, this does free up the larger burner for some other pan that needs more burner.
Overall, I'm happy with this purchase and the product. Given the results I've been getting and the ease of cleanup, the price hasn't bothered me either. Seems like a good value. Can't find anything to complain about, rather I'm quite excited about the new and better outcomes I've been getting with some dishes that I'd thought were already as good as they could be, but are turning out more flavorful and cooked in a fifth the time or faster.
I considered models like Kuhn Rikon, but think Fissler has them beat on ease of cleanup, and also think at best the Kuhn Rikon cooks the same as the Fissler. I have a Kuhn Rikon sauce pan and the bottom plate for heat diffusion is very similar however the Fissler just seems to be thought through a little better (it's ever so slightly curved on purpose so that when it heats up it's perfectly flat). Fissler calls the bottom 'Cook Star' technology, for better and more even heat diffusion. I suspect it would work very nicely with gas. The Kuhn Rikon bottom plate, in comparision is just a flag plate with the company name stamped in the middle (on my sauce pan, I don't have the Kuhn Rikon pressure cooker).
Fissler seems like it's new on the US market but it's clear they didn't just start selling product here with no forethought or business planning (like Mageplus with Spanish instruction manuals). Rather it's clear they've setup a US office and division to serve this market and guarantee at least 10 year part availability from date of purchase. Though I do wish we could buy the European market models that allow higher pressures. Maybe I'll pick up a lid when I'm over there next time. Anyway, even if they do stop selling here in the US for some reason (as in no one buys their product), there's still plenty of time to stock up on gaskets. But being silicon gaskets, they look like they might last for 5 years, even though Fissler recommends replacing after 2 years or 400 pressurizations. I've probably done 50 pressurizations on lid so far, and the gasket looks like new. When well made, silicon seems to last forever.
For me this pressure cooker set has worked out well. I can and do recommend it with no reservations. If motivated, I will update in about two years to give an update.

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Too busy to cook? Not anymore! Once you discover the benefits of pressure cooking, you'll never order take-out again! With a pressure cooker, you save up to 70% of the regular cooking time! Each pressure cooker has two pressure levels, a gentle pressure level for cooking delicate food like vegetables and fish, and a speed pressure level for cooking meats and stews quickly. Not only are Blue Point pressure cookers convenient, they are also safe and reliable. The valve only engages once the handle is properly locked and it ensures a safe build-up of pressure and opening of the lid by automatically closing once the oxygen has escaped. The valve also automatically releases any excess pressure to maintain a safe level at all times. The cooker can only be opened if it has been depressurized completely. The stainless steel lid locks into place, creating a tight seal, and pressure can only build if the lid is put on correctly and locked. It is impossible to open the lid with pressure inside. There is also an automatic steam release function at the main control valve, which permits excess steam to escape if necessary. There's a perfectly sized Blue Point pressure cooker for you! Choose from 4.8 Qt, 6.4 Qt, 8.5 Qt, 10.6 Qt. And if you want to expand your pressure cooking repertoire, consider the Pressure Cooker Set. It includes a 6.4 Qt pressure cooker and a 2.7 Qt pressure skillet with a tempered glass lid. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.

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Kuhn Rikon Ecomatic 6 Liter Pressure Cooker Review

Kuhn Rikon Ecomatic 6 Liter Pressure Cooker
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Just got this about 3 days ago, and I love it! It was the cheapest Kuhn Rikon, and I was a little nervous about it, but I love it. So easy to use. It is my first pressure cooker. I don't know how I lived without it. I have made rice pilaf, rice pudding, black bean soup, and cheesecake in it so far. It is made in India. The size is just right in my opinion. I was thrilled to get a Kuhn Rikon in this size for less than $100.

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The Ecomatic from Kuhn Rikon is a fine example of contemporary Swiss engineering and style.Its mirror finish gleams, and its black handles, including a loop handle for two-handed lifting, stay cool. Pressure cooking traps steam to heat foods at temperatures higher than boiling. An aluminum disk in the base, sandwiched by stainless steel, speeds the process even more through fast heat conductivity. It's safe on electric, gas, ceramic, and induction stovetops. Little water is required, so nutrients, flavor, and color are not boiled away. Vegetables emerge vibrantly colored from the steamer insert. Stews, soups, beans--even meat loaf, pork chops, and desserts such as bread pudding--come out tasty and nutritious. You can brown meats in the pot before the lid is locked on, or use the pot without the lid. The stem of the operating valve shows high and low pressure so you can adjust heat for different foods. After cooking, pressure can be reduced slowly (just let the cooker sit for a while), normally (press the pressure indicator), or quickly (run tepid water on the lid's rim). Safety measures abound. The lid twists onto the pot; a rubber gasket ensures a tight seal.Vents release steam if pressure builds too high, as does a valve that also locks the lid when any pressure whatsoever is inside the cooker.

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10/30/2011

Zojirushi CK-BAC10 1300-Watt Electric 34-Ounce Kettle Review

Zojirushi CK-BAC10 1300-Watt Electric 34-Ounce Kettle
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Designed by Toshiyuki Kita, this Zojirushi electric water kettle is as perfect as we could find on the marketplace as of early 2010. The competitions don't come close in design and in features and so it was an easy but very time-consuming choice for us. I did benefit a lot from reading the reviews on Amazon and so even though eventually we found a better deal elsewhere I decided to post this review here.
----Pros----
The water boiling compartment is essentially all stainless steel. It was the number one criteria for us. We live in a hard water place and our apartment building does not have a water softener, so we need to boil vinegar in it to remove any deposit. Stainless steel means the taste easily rinses off. This cannot be said for our previous plastic kettle in which the vinegar taste stays on a lot longer.
The heating element is concealed and the bottom surface is flat except at the rim. This makes cleaning a snap. Contrast this to exposed heating element in the form of a coil where we couldn't even reach the bottom easily in the past. We also find that the deposit tends to sit at the bottom to form larger pieces of "flakes". There is still some powder in the water to be sure, but flakes are easier to deal with (for one they don't get poured out so easily).
The opening is wide---four and a half inch in diameter to be precise. Cleaning is easy since the whole hand can go in. Filling is also easier.
The lid "locks" securely when filling. After you lift the lid pass a certain degree, you feel it passes a snap and the lid stays open even if you tilt the kettle. Contrast this to some designs that use a simple free-falling hinge.
The flat bottom actually means the "minimum water level" is very low. Contrast this with a certain "doom at the bottom of a glass kettle" design.
Cordless is great. I don't know how wide the patent is but every single cordless kettle I have seen uses the Strix patented connector.
Circle-shaped... this design combines naturally with a cordless design, but it is not universal. We almost bought a rectangular (square) kettle with a square base.
The on/off switch will turn off automatically when you lift the kettle from its base. So the next time when you put it down the kettle won't continue to boil. (We want to prematurely stops boiling primarily when brewing green tea. It's not a big deal but it's a pros for us.)
Starting from room temperature and after boiling one pot of water, the plastic on the outside is only warm to touch. This is because the plastic outside is only a housing and no water touches it directly. In our previous plastic boiler, the outside can get hot enough to feel a burning sensation.
----Cons----
It's still has plastic in the water "channel" in the lid part of the kettle. The sprout is also plastic, and the seal between the lid and the bottom compartment is silicon. So if you really need to avoid plastic at all cost, this is not it.
Stainless steel is not transparent and you cannot see how much water is left from the outside. Frankly this is the only thing we miss but we decide metal is more important than transparency.
The "open/close" switch on the lid does not mean total seal. I hope we didn't get a lemon but when our kettle is held at 90 degrees or more, the water will drip out even in the closed position. Well, technically water _must_ be able to come out anyway since there is a steam vent, which is also is also how this boiler stops: it checks the amount of vapors passing through.
I feel that the steam vent is too close to the handle. In more than one occasion I have felt the steam when I tried to grab the handle. It also means that in practice you want to close the open/close switch to make sure all steam goes into the vent but not the sprout, or else your water will boil longer than designed. No big deal but some energy can be wasted otherwise.
Being stainless steel in the inside, it weights more than my girlfriend prefer. But it's already way lighter than the glass and the die-cast kettles we've tried at the shops.
The water volume is just a bit more than 4 cups (precisely it is 1 liter). I often wish it is larger but then it will get heavier. At the current size it's a decent tradeoff, but how about coming out with a 1.5L model?
Due to the lid design you have to tilt the kettle almost 90 degrees before water comes out, even when the kettle is at its maximum capacity. It's great for safety but it may not work well for those with arthritis. On this note I also mention that the handle is hard plastic so it may not be the easiest to grip for aging hands.
The sprout is surprisingly small and so water comes out rather slowly. My girlfriend remarks it has a "zen" feel to see water coming out slowly and steadily. I use it to train my patience in the morning. :P
Another speed related issue is the wattage. It's rated at 1300 watt "only" and we used a 1500 watt before this. It was a bit slower but we got used to it quickly. We do note that the power cable is a lot cooler in this one. In our previous kettle we almost thought the plastic would melt one day... (and the tip is, again, close the sprout switch to make sure all steam goes through the vent.)
The lid can be awkward to operate. It took us some time to get used to and some more to train ourselves to open it with just one hand. It's a small "tab" that you push on one side to lift the other side, and then you grip the lifted side to lift up the entire lid. I am sure it's a great safety feature... all our tea friends took more than a few seconds to figure out how to open it. :P
One year warranty is a bit short. But in the three months we have had it I cannot imagine anything that can go wrong.
Finally, yes, it's made in China. But I am just jotting it down for completeness. It's not a cons to us by itself.

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Boil up to 34 ounces of water in just five or six minutes with this 1300-watt electric kettle. The unit comes in handy when making instant coffee, tea, hot chocolate, instant soup, and more. It features a durable stainless-steel interior with a concealed heating element for easy cleaning and protection against corrosion. To ensure the water doesn't boil away, the unit shuts off automatically once the water reaches a full boil. Other safety features include a cool-touch body, a locking lid and spout to protect against accidental spilling, and a lid design that minimizes the amount of steam that escapes from the steam vent. The kettle lifts off its corded power base for easy pouring and can be set back onto the 360-degree swivel power base from any direction. Other highlights include a wide opening for simple filling, an on/off switch on the handle, an illuminated "on" light, and cord storage in the power base. Made in China, the electric kettle measures 6-3/4 by 9-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches when on its power base, and it carries a one-year limited warranty.

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Deni 7600 3-Tier 9-1/2-Quart Stainless-Steel Digital Food Steamer Review

Deni 7600 3-Tier 9-1/2-Quart Stainless-Steel Digital Food Steamer
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I purchased this steamer as a Christmas gift for my wife in 2006. Within a few weeks it started to leak and then the digital clock failed. We returned it to the company for replacement. They sent a new one, and the clock on that one also failed, so we retuned it in Oct. of '07. They finally sent us another new one in Feb. of '08. Within a few days, the digital clock on this unit failed. I can accept that one unit can have a defect, and it's not out of the question that a second one could, by coincidence, also have the same defect, but three units with the exact same defect??? I don't think so. This is a good looking product that is inferior in quality. Stay away from it!

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Easily steam all kinds of food, from veggies and rice to seafood and meats, with this electronic triple-decker 9-1/2-quart food steamer. Three individual steaming tiers allow for steaming three different foods at once, while an exterior water-level indicator makes it possible to monitor levels at a glance. Exterior water inlets on both sides of the unit's stainless-steel base offer a convenient way to add water during operation. Other highlights include an automatic keep-warm function, automatic shut-off, a digital timer, stay-cool handles, and simple push-button controls. Best of all, the steamer's removable parts clean up easily by hand or in the dishwasher and its base wipes clean with a damp cloth. Accessories include a rice bowl, a measuring cup, and a user guide for getting started. The 800-watt food steamer measures 9 by 11 by 16 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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10/29/2011

Vasconia 8 Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker for Traditional and Modern Cooking Review

Vasconia 8 Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker for Traditional and Modern Cooking
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the size of this pot is perfect for my cooking chores most of the others are small it is easy to clean and it does not change the taste of your food it also carries a remarkable price

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Vasconia 8 Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker Used for traditional and modern cooking10 Year limited warranty

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Basic Essentials Set of 2 Aluminum Square Grill/Griddle Sets Review

Basic Essentials Set of 2 Aluminum Square Grill/Griddle Sets
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These aren't very good pans. They come up in the center and no I didn't over heat it either. They cook very unevenly too. Ok for the price i guess. Not as good as the old basic essentials that i have, the quality has changed. : (

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Basic Essentials Set of 2 Aluminum Square Grill/Griddle Set, Black

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10/28/2011

New Professional Commercial Grade 40 QT (Quart) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot, 3-Ply Clad Base, Induction Ready, With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item Review

New Professional Commercial Grade 40 QT (Quart) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot, 3-Ply Clad Base, Induction Ready, With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item
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This pot is AWESOME! Especially for the price. It is the perfect size height wise for any stove with any hood, even a low one. I have had an aluminum tall 40 qt for nearly 15 years, and paid more for that back then and the lid was EXTRA. But this pot is a Dream. You can stir the contents without having to take it off the burner,the contruction is exquisite,beautifully heat conductive, and cleanup is a BREEZE, Unlike my previous pot which you could not leave anything in it overnight to cool else the thing would Pock and ruin it, BUT THIS POT ROCKS! I could not be HAPPIER!!!

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Supplied to professional kitchens and great for yours!This NSF Certified SuperSteelreg stock pot separates itself from the average commercial stainless steel pots.The pot is constructed of quality stainless steel with a Heavy-Duty 3-ply bottom consisting of two layers of stainless steel surrounding a 5 mm thick aluminum core.This results in extra strength, allows for superior heat distribution and is induction ready making THIS one of the most versatile lines of stainless steel pots available.Ideal for soups, pastas, stocks, bulk vegetables and seafood. Commercial grade with brushed exterior and interior. NSF means a HIGH QUALITY!Items marked with the NSF logo means that the item and its manufacturing facility was tested and approved by the independent testing company called NSF - National Sanitation Foundation (www.nsf.org) to be safe for commercial use. Many professional restaurants adhere to using NSF listed cookware in their commercial kitchens. The NSF logo can be found on millions of consumer, commercial, and industrial products today. Products evaluated and certified by NSF International include bottled water, food equipment, home water treatment products, home appliances, plumbing and faucets, and even pool and spa components.No other independent testing programs require companies to comply with the strict standards imposed by NSF and its product certification programs. From extensive product testing and material analysis to unannounced plant inspections, NSF is the only third-party testing organization to undertake a complete evaluation of every aspect of a product's development before it can earn our certification.

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Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker Review

Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker
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I bought the Cuisinart 6 quart electric pressure cooker after reading many reviews and researching different options (stove top vs electric). I was a little wary about getting a pressure cooker because I had never used one, and the there are stories of pressure cookers exploding from the first generation of pressure cookers in the 1940's. Everything that I have read says that all of todays cookers are much safer, but because I tend to be very cautious I went with the electric model because of the added safety features. The lid locks into place and will not open until the pressure has been properly released. I was given the book: The Pressure Cooker Cookbook by Toula Patsalis as a gift. I used this book as one of my main guides in choosing a cooker. There is a whole chapter devoted to picking out a pressure cooker, and the recipes are top notch. I would highly recommend this book to anyone buying a pressure cooker.
This model had great reviews and was a good price on Amazon, so I decided to give it a try, and boy am I glad that I did! This very easy to work, a snap to clean up, and the food! All of the foods that I have made in this have turned out excellent. I love the browning and saute functions, it allows me to have just one pot to clean at the end. The non-stick coating cleans up easily. I also like the timer function, I can set my desired pressure level, set the time and I am ready. Once it reaches my desired level of pressure it starts to count down, when it is finished, it beeps to alert me and then automatically sets itself to keep warm. It couldn't be easier. Food really does take 50 - 70% less time to make in a pressure cooker. I have been making amazing homemade soups in about 30 minutes. My family loves this cooker as much as I do! The only drawback to this cooker is that it only has two levels of pressure to choose from: low or high. Many recipes that I have tried call to maintain medium pressure. I have made many recipes, and have just been using the high pressure level and everything has turned out wonderfully, it would just be nice to have the option of cooking at a medium pressure level.
Overall I think this is a great product. It is easy to use, easy to clean up and the ability to make amazing homemade soups and other meals in a fraction of the time it used to take is icing on the cake.

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Cuisinart updates a classic! Our brushed stainless pressure cooker is safe, easy to use, cooks up to 70% faster than conventional methods and cooks healthier, too. Steam trapped in the pot builds up pressure that creates hotter temperatures, and the pot is so tightly sealed that vitamins and minerals can't boil away. Foods stay moist and flavors stay true. Features variable pressure and temperature settings, plus Browning, Simmering and Saut functions for perfect roasts, stews, vegetables, cheesecake or custard. The CuisinartPressure Cooker is absolutely safe, with a lid that has to be locked in place before pressure builds, and stays locked until pressure is released. Cook faster, eat healthier, with Cuisinart!
 
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6-Quart Capacity
Digital thermostat, 99-minute timer and LED countdown display
Programmed temperature settings: low and high pressure, browning, simmer, saut and automatic keep warm
Non-Stick Cooking pot
Stainless Steel trivet
Cool-touch side handles
Dishwasher safe cooking pot and trivet
Dimensions: 13"L x 13"W x 14.6"H
Weight: 13 lbs.
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[Model EPC-1200PC]

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10/27/2011

King Kooker KKDFF30T 30-Inch Dual-Burner Outdoor Propane Frying Cart Review

King Kooker KKDFF30T 30-Inch Dual-Burner Outdoor Propane Frying Cart
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This fryer is junk, to begin with it was short parts and the pans were bent because of shabby packageing and cheap box. When cooking with it you have to keep adjusting the heat as it won't hold an even tempature, one pan will get hot and the other too cold, you adjust it and it goes the other way, one reason for this is the paper thin pans that won't hold any heat. The directions for assembly are very scant. Again this fryer is junk, I will not recommend to anyone.

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Ideal for picnics, potlucks, neighborhood block parties, and other outdoor events, this 30-inch propane cart features two 54,000-BTU cast burners and recessed framing that firmly supports the two included rectangular-shaped aluminum fry pans. The cooker provides one frying basket that fits neatly inside one of the fry pans, plus two smaller frying baskets that fit side by side in the other fry pan for cooking up French fries, chicken wings, onion rings, and more. Heat-resistant loop side handles on the pans ensure safe transport, while long, heat-resistant handles on the frying baskets make it easy to safely lower or raise food from hot oil, keeping hands and arms a safe distance from splatters and potential burns. The CSA-certified unit attaches to its fuel source with LP hoses and a regulator outfitted with a type-1 connection (propane tank sold separately). Even more, each burner supplies a brass needle valve for individual flame control, which makes it easy to gently fry fragile doughnuts or dumplings on one side while preparing crunchy drumsticks or deep-fried corn dogs on the other. Additional highlights include two deep-fry thermometers for checking oil temperatures at a glance, durable construction, and two smooth-rolling wheels for simple transport. The UL-listed outdoor propane cart measures approximately 19-3/5 by 24 by 32-2/7 inches.

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Kuhn Rikon Duromatic Family Style Pressure Cooker Braiser 5 Quart Review

Kuhn Rikon Duromatic Family Style Pressure Cooker Braiser 5 Quart
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while this kuhn rikon is certainly pricey compared to other cookers, the quality and elegance is unsurpassed by anything out on the market. i really like the shape of this particular model because it allows me to easily braise and cook whole pork loins or roasts since the opening is flatter and shallower then KR's other models. Kuhn also sells a pyrex glass lid that fits on this cooker so it can be pressed into service as a giant saucepan or skillet, or for bringing food directly to the table in the pot. this cooker is almost always used in our kitchen for meal preparation - can't imagine life without it!


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If you cook for a crowd try the Kuhn Rikon Duromatic 8-Quart Hotel Pressure Braiser. serves 6-8.Everything about it is thicker and heavier to stand up to daily use year after year.The pan has a unique 11-inch diameter so there is lots of cooking surface for browning and sauteing.The aluminum heat-conducting base is especially thick. The short, stay-cool handles save space on the stovetop and for storing. This pressure cooker features an automated lid-locking system and safety release back-up system to give you ultimate peace of mind.Its spring-loaded valve eliminates guesswork.You see the exact pressure and know exactly when to start and stop cooking.So, there is no danger of overcooking and no noisy steam escapes.It's blissfully quiet.Cook healthy delicious meals in minutes, not hours.Easy to use with its interior fill lines, automatic locking system, and precision spring-loaded pressure release valve.Cooking with a Duromatic Pressure Cooker not only saves an incredible amount of time, it produces exquisitely delicious food.Vitamins are sealed in, instead of boiled away, vegetables keep their bright colors and flavors are so intense less seasoning is needed.While you are saving time you are also saving money and natural resources. Using a Duromatic Pressure Cooker also conserves energy.Included is Quick Cuisine Cookbook, a $14.00 value - free.

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10/26/2011

Breville BRC350XL Gourmet Duo 10-Cup Rice Cooker Review

Breville BRC350XL Gourmet Duo 10-Cup Rice Cooker
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I purchased this rice cooker after multiple attempts to learn to cook rice on the stovetop, :( I did alot of research before buying it, to the point I drove my girlfriend nuts). I don't think you can find another company out there who gets 5 star reviews an everything they make for your kitchen. Very high end appliances at affordable prices, check them out yourself. This cooker will cook 27 cups (thier cup which is about 3/4 cup USA measurements) even though the box says 10 cups (that is uncooked rice). It works flawlessly, is high quality, and has 2 stackable stainless steel (not plastic) steamer trays. This was a big deciding feature for me! You will not be disappointed in this purchase. I bought it at Bed Bath & Beyond because I always get those 20% off coupons on the mail, $51.70 final price. I WILL be buying Breville products in the future like thier WOK and indoor grill, also 5 star rated and now I know why! If you've been on the fence with buying a rice cooker don't wait another minute buy this one today!

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Attractively housed in brushed stainless steel, this 10-cup rice cooker makes up to 20 cups of cooked rice quickly and easily. Simply add dry rice, measure in the water, and turn the unit on. Its stainless-steel steaming tray offers the option to steam seafood, poultry, or vegetables while simultaneously steaming rice. In addition, the unit's tempered-glass lid keeps in heat and moisture and allows for viewing the cooking progress without releasing steam. The rice cooker's durable nonstick cooking bowl ensures effortless food release and cleans up easily by hand or in the dishwasher. Other highlights include a removable cord, a ready bell, automatic shut-off, and a keep-warm function for added convenience. A measuring cup and serving spoon come included. The rice cooker measures 8 by 12-1/2 by 12-1/2 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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Back to Basics N12 Stainless Steel Juicer/Cooker Set Review

Back to Basics N12 Stainless Steel Juicer/Cooker Set
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I have made several different kinds of juice with whatever kind of fruit was ripe in the garden. I love it so much I even got fruit out of the freezer that I wanted to process but never had the time to last year. I can't wait for the grapes to be ready.
Very easy to use and the juice comes out clear and without any effort. Just fill the bottom pot with water, add the fruit to the basket, turn it on and wait an hour. Cleanup is easy as the pulp cleans up easily and each piece of the system is manageable in size and with nicly rounded corners.
I have used elderberry in the steam juicer and the tube did not stain, even though elderberry seems to stain anything it comes in contact with.
I dilute the juice concentrate with water for our breakfast juice and I know it will pay for itself in a short time.
This is a wonderful way to make healthy juice without the effort and trouble of conventional juice exctraction.


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This is a versatile six piece cookware set. Use as a steam juicer to create natural juices or as a cooker, colander, soup pot or roaster to make delicious home cooked meals.

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10/25/2011

Bayou Classic 1124 24-Quart All Purpose Stainless Steel Stockpot with Steam and Boil Basket Review

Bayou Classic 1124 24-Quart All Purpose Stainless Steel Stockpot with Steam and Boil Basket
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We used it for a clam bake, and it was great. We cooked 250 little-necks, and then started cooking 8 lobsters while eating the clams. It really made the task easy, and cleanup was a snap ...

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This All-Purpose Stainless Steel Stockpot is the perfect addition to any cooking environment indoors or outdoors!The Steam-Boil-Fry Stockpot has an indentation that raises the basket 2-3 inches above the bottom for steaming or boiling.Use the basket to deep fry chicken, fish or hushpuppies; steaming or boiling seafood, clams and vegetables.Use without basket to boil soups, stews, gumbo, jambalaya, and low country boil.

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HB 4qt SLOW COOKER KEEP WARM SETTING RECIPES INCL Review

HB 4qt SLOW COOKER KEEP WARM SETTING RECIPES INCL
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Good service & prompt shipment. Nice size croc-pot for slow cooking beans or chilli...fits a small chicken too.

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Hamilton Beach 4 QT, White, Round Slow Cooker, Removable Stoneware Crock, Hi, Low & Keep Warm Setting.

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10/24/2011

WMF Perfect Plus 8-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker Review

WMF Perfect Plus 8-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker
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I guess I am rhapsodizing over this pressure cooker but it's the 4th one I've tried and I must say I love it!
We remodeled our kitchen and our new cooktop is an induction model so our old (20+ year) aluminum PC no longer worked for us.
I tried Futuro, Kuhn Rikon and some other brand I don't recall. None was both thick enough to prevent food burning and with a simple and easy to use pressure system.
I cook daily for 6 or more and this cooker is big enough to meet all my needs. In the few days I've had it, I've made risotto - no burning, cheesecake - no cracking, chicken cacciatore and brisket. Every recipe was perfect when done.
Clean up is a snap - remove the handle and rinse under running water. Remove the sealing ring and wash by hand. Toss everything else in the dishwasher.
Did I say I love this pressure cooker? Yes, it's expensive but well worth it!
06/27/2010 Edited to add that the pressure release valve with the little ball in it cracked. I called WMF America and they were happy to send a new one. There were no customer service issues at all. The people I spoke to were helpful and courteous.
We still love our cooker and continue to get lots of use from it.

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793149300 Features: -Pressure cooker. -Perfect Plus collection. -Capacity: 8.5 qt. -Reduces cooking time by up to 70 percent. -Comfort oriented handle design. -Advanced safety features prevent excessive pressure build-up. -Made in Germany.

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Kuhn Rikon 12-Quart Duromatic Stockpot Pressure Cooker Review

Kuhn Rikon 12-Quart Duromatic Stockpot Pressure Cooker
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I just received my 12 quart Kuhn Rikon pressure cooker a week ago and I've used it three times already. I was replacing my 30 year old 6 quart Presto cooker mainly because I wanted a larger utensil. I wasn't dissatisfied with my Presto, but until I tried this Kuhn Rikon, I didn't realize that such a gap existed in terms of quality.
I am so glad I chose this Kuhn Rikon 12 quart model. It is a very well built, heavy gauge stainless steel cooker with a nice heavy bottom to help heat it evenly. The handles are sturdy don't get hot while cooking on my gas range. The lid attaches and twists into place very easily with no awkwardness or sticking. The lid gasket is thick and heavy duty. There is no jiggler weight to get lost.
The unit is very quiet. It is so quiet that I almost didn't notice when it had come up to pressure the first time I used it. You have to visually monitor it until you reach your cooking pressure and adjust your heat source to maintain it. There is no escaping rush of steam or hissing jiggler to alert you. But this is in no way a drawback. The cooker comes up to pressure quickly, and thanks to the red lines on the pop up pressure indicator, it is easy to adjust your heat to maintain the desired pressure. The faintest wisp of steam escapes from under the top steam deflector during cooking.
If you want to release pressure quickly, you can push down on the central pressure valve with your bare finger without getting burned. It gets a little warm, but does not get hot. All of the steam is deflected by the round deflector on top. You can also push the pressure stem down with a spoon if you prefer.
There are no negatives with this cooker from a usability perspective. I believe it is the best pressure cooker on the market. The only thing stopping this cooker from completely cornering the market is the hefty price. If it were priced 50% lower, it would easily take over market share from other contenders.

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If you cook for a crowd try the Kuhn Rikon Duromatic 12-Quart Hotel Pressure Stockpot, large enough to deliciously cook a 17-20 pound turkey.Serves 10-20.Everything about it is thicker and heavier to stand up to daily use year after year.The pan has a unique 11-inch diameter so there is lots of cooking surface for browning and sauteing.The aluminum heat-conducting base is especially thick. The short, stay-cool handles save space on the stovetop and for storing. This pressure cooker features an automated lid-locking system and safety release back-up system to give you ultimate peace of mind.Its spring-loaded valve eliminates guesswork.You see the exact pressure and know exactly when to start and stop cooking.So, there is no danger of overcooking and no noisy steam escapes.It's blissfully quiet.Cook healthy delicious meals in minutes, not hours.Easy to use with its interior fill lines, automatic locking system, and precision spring-loaded pressure release valve.Cooking with a Duromatic Pressure Cooker not only saves an incredible amount of time, it produces exquisitely delicious food.Vitamins are sealed in, instead of boiled away, vegetables keep their bright colors and flavors are so intense less seasoning is needed.While you are saving time you are also saving money and natural resources. Using a Duromatic Pressure Cooker also conserves energy.Included is Quick Cuisine Cookbook, a $14.00 value - free.

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10/23/2011

Bayou Classic 8000 80-Quart Aluminum Stockpot with Boil Basket Review

Bayou Classic 8000 80-Quart Aluminum Stockpot with Boil Basket
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This pot was a bit of a disappointment. I guess that the adage "You get what you pay for" is true. I picked this one because it was the cheapest I found and now I know why. It is made with thinner aluminum and is less quality. The pot was distorted out of shape from pressure on the carton during shipping. This was actually easily fixed by just squeezing the pot back into shape. A good quality stockpot of this size would never be that flimsy or easy to bend out of or into shape. I can't wait to fill it up with water and pick it up by the handles. It feels like it is likely to distort just from the weight of the water and pressure of the handles on the flimsy sides. I would recommend paying a little more and getting a thicker, more commercial quality pot.

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This Commercial Strength Aluminum Stockpot features a Vented Lid, Heavy Duty Riveted Handles, and a Perforated Basket.Use basket to boil seafood, clams, and vegetables.Perfect for crawfish and shrimp boils!

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