Showing posts with label heat diffuser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heat diffuser. Show all posts

4/02/2012

Flame Tamer SIMMER Ring Aluminum HEAT Diffuser DISTRIBUTER gas stove top stovetop with Wood Handle Review

Flame Tamer SIMMER Ring Aluminum HEAT Diffuser DISTRIBUTER gas stove top stovetop with Wood Handle
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Look at my discussion of the Norpro which I also own. 1) of COURSE the handle burns!!!! would you rather have a wooden smell for a bit, or burnt plastic for longer? and metal would make you get welders gloves -- the IDEA is to put it under your pot and LEAVE it there -- so really, there's little use for the handle. These products with the holes in them will keep water, even in the space age layered metals of today's pots, at a 'steep', below a simmer --- at a 'steep' -- which is wonderful. Yes they will rust - and if you go camping yes you will need to put it in a plastic bag -- EVERY pan has a 'hot spot' -- weather it's your great grandmothers Lodge or Cascade or Fireside or what ever Castiron, or if it's a $400 Kuhn-Rikhon pressure cooker -- this will make that 'hot spot' go away -- it will allow you to cook tomato sauce ALL DAY without having to stand there to stir it every so often, so you can go out to the garden, visit your neighbors, go shopping - and come home and take your WOODEN spoon and stir the pot.
I've tried many ways over the past 50 years to keep the handle on, and none has worked -- so don't fight it -- I have a pair of vice grips set for this, and the vice grips cost about $2 as a counter special at an auto parts store and should cost you maybe $5 at a hard ware store -- you only need he small one -- and that's to do the final little fraction of an inch push this way or that.
I didn't believe it, but these ARE hard to find -- when I was looking for some for my girlfriend last Valentines day -- I was saved by the bell because the local cooking supply/hardware store called in the order with half an hour to spare so they would arrive on time.
So-- the spray they use to make them all shiney will burn off -- and smell -- so do it before you cook -- both sides and get it hot -- the wooden handle will sooner or later burn off -- get used to it. It will turn black and rust -- but it's not IN your food, so it's like ditry dishes in your sink -- they don't change the color of your shirts in the laundry. and vice grips of pliers will help you make the final fractional inch adjustment that's not necessary except in your mind!
But when you think of all the vitamins, amino acids, poly-and phyto saccharides from your plants that are destroyed by boiling -- you can cook AND slowly leach out the chemicals into the water -- This and the other one with the holes on top are amazing --
Someone complained because these did their job - the paraphrase was "I put some water on to boil and it took 20 minutes rather than the regular X minutes -- it's so cheap, I'm just going to throw it in the back of my cupboard and forget about it.
so -- if you can stand the smell of metal preservative, and a wooden handle smoking (and eventually falling off) -- these are the most energy efficient items around your kitchen -- they put the hot stuff exactly where it belongs on the bottom of the pan, and don't soak up a lot of heat themselves, they allow it to pass through and do it's job.
So -- I'd suggest this over ANY other -- there was one that was star shaped and was really nothing more than a pot raiser -- put one open grate on top of another -- but the problem remains -- that 'hot spot' that every pan seems to have -- and you have taken for granted for so long you forget that it's there.
You can even use cheap one layer thick aluminum-- you an use a coffee can -- and cook in it without boiling the water over -- and if you do? turn up the flame, burn it clean -- let it cool, stack it with the others on the back burner so you can get to it -- and you are done cleaning -- LOOK MA! NO WATER!
I've used the cast iron ones -- and they are worth not much -- FIRST you heat the cast iron, THEN you heat the pot, and if too hot, you turn down the flame, but the cast iron is still hot and it keeps getting hotter until a bit AFTER you have turned it down -- it's like talking to Mars -- you can do it, but what you do NOW no one will know for 20 minutes.
With these - what you do now, happens now -- so you really CAN 'steep' with no problem and not worry about 'simmer' at all!
so -- these kinds will always be at home in my kitchen -- just like they were in grandmas and my great grandmothers -- my mothers, and mine -- burned beans? only when I gave most of mine away-- burned tomato sauce -- only when I gave them away -- otherwise -- set and forget as they say on late night TV - I sure would like to see this in stainless steel!


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When cooking a delicate sauce or melting chocolate, it's important to use low, gentle heat.This diffuser adds a layer of protection between the burner and the bottom of the pan, yet its perforations allow heat to get through. Protect your beautiful pots and pans with this clever gadget. Made of lightweight yet sturdy aluminum. Measures 12" and 8.5" wide. Hanging loop for easy storage. Reduces cleanup time.

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3/12/2012

Simmer Mat Diffuser Review

Simmer Mat Diffuser
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It's quite by accident I found this product - on another website to boot. I had been looking for what I called a "burner grid" for about 2 years for our motorhome. The gas burners do not go low enough to simmer. I had checked all kinds of websites and stores over the past couple of years to no avail. Then I came across a mention of a "cooking mat" somewhere & had to check it on Amazon, which, of course, had the best price. I was ecstatic to find it. I really thought I was looking for a product that no one made & I would never find. It works just like it's supposed to: it sets over the burner (in my case, gas) and diffuses the heat enough to enable you to maintain a low simmer. No more burned sauces or soups! Thank you, thank you.

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One of the essential ingredients to successful stovetop cooking is temperature control. Heat needs to be even and consistent. Tired of hotspots? Tired of burning rice and deserts? With the Harold Import Simmer Mat you\'ll be able to slow cook without the worry and frustration (and inconvenience and cost) of ruining your culinary creations. It\'s constructed of Quality Zero Carbon Steel. It\'s safe to use on all surfaces; use it on gas, electric, coil rings, solid plate, halogen, ceramic, glass or on your travels over barbeque, camping or marine stoves. It\'s the perfect companion, when preparing casseroles, rice, sauces, jams and jellies, custards, soups, curries, pickles, oatmeal. Enjoy the benefits of cast iron cooking without the cost, maintenance, and storage issues associated with cast iron. Dishwasher safe.

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1/14/2012

Ilsa Heat Trivet 4-1/2-Inch Cast Iron Review

Ilsa Heat Trivet 4-1/2-Inch Cast Iron
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I believe this item should be called a "gas burner reducer". I use a stovetop espresso maker and the gas burner is too large to have it sit safely on top. This 'reducer' can be moved around and creates a safe and stable base for the coffee maker. Perfect.

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With a large family or holiday guests it makes sense to have your fresh out-of-the-oven baked goods on the counter or on the table. It\'s charming too for couples – romantic nights with a simmering fajita mix or pot of clam chowder right at the table. But hot pans can lift paint, burn wood and warp your countertops. Keep your countertops and tabletop safe from the heat with the Harold Import Heat Trivet. With this durable cast iron trivet your food can come straight from the stovetop or oven to your table or counter without the risk of burning it. Attractive and practical; a must have for every occasion. Cast iron. 4-1/2-inch.

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1/12/2012

Burner Plates Review

Burner Plates
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I only ordered one each of the 8" and 6" diffusers for our electric stove and they were delivered today. I am sorry I didn't order two more 6" diffusers for the remaining burners. They were shipped from [...] and I made a trip to our local Target to buy two more diffusers and they didn't have them. So, you can be sure I will correct my mistake and order two more 6" online as they are great in regulating the heat of either gas or electric stoves. The extra bonus is that they protect the range burner pans from spills and grease spatters, and they look neat!

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Heat tamers are made of heavyweight steel to promote uniform and controlled heating on electric or gas stoves.It creates a flat cooking surface giving the old stovetop a new look.Spreads heat evenly under pots, resists spills, boil-overs,and wipes clean.Fits most electric-coil or gas burners.Proudly made in the USA by Nordic Ware.

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12/13/2011

Kuhn Rikon 2080 11-Inch Energy Saver/Flame Protector Review

Kuhn Rikon 2080 11-Inch Energy Saver/Flame Protector
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This is one of those must have's..

I have big to medium burners on my stove, (gas) when I want something to simmer just a little for a long time, this is a must.
It keeps my soups, stews etc. from burning. gives a more even heat, and I have Calphalon commercial cookware.
It keeps my stove cleaner, from foods that might boil over, or splatter.

If you have a stove with smaller burners, the flame will spread out farther underneath for a more even cooking.
This one says it's non-stick, which looks better then what I have!
I bought mine at William Sonoma, and Calphalon only makes it for them.
But mine is the same size, same price.
Years ago I had one that was a smaller size, and cast iron, this one is bigger and more even heat.
Just remember when using this, it will take a bit longer to heat up your pots, and do not touch it with out using a pot holder.
It stays HOT for a long time.

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Use the Kuhn Rikon Energy Saver/Flame Protector to disperse heat from gas burners evenly.They actually help speed cooking. This oversized aluminum disk concentrates flame and directs it to where it's needed for greater energy efficiency even on the smallest pots or pans. Prevents scorching of your fine stainless steel cookware, Swiss Durotherm cookware or Duromatic Pressure Cooker by gas flames. Non-stick coated for easy cleaning. For use on gas stoves ONLY.11-inch diameter

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11/18/2011

Ilsa 7-Inch Cast Iron Heat Defuser Review

Ilsa 7-Inch Cast Iron Heat Defuser
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This device is worth it's weight in gold. I cook a lot of pasta sauce and like to simmer it for 2-3 hours. Without this diffuser I would have to stir and scrape the bottom of the pot every 15 minutes to prevent scorching now it is every 30 to 40 minutes between stirs. It evenly distributes the heat to the entire bottom of the pan.

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One of the most important elements of stovetop cooking is even heat. That\'s one of the reasons why cooks worldwide turn to cast iron cookware. However, cast iron cookware typically requires a considerable amount of care and attention and it is heavy, for your wrists and shelves. With the Harold Import Cast Iron Heat Diffuser you can have the even heat of cast iron cookware, without having to use cast iron cookware. Simply place the diffuser on your electric or gas burner then place your regular pots and pans on top of the diffuser. Voila. No more hot spots; even heat for all of your culinary creations. Includes stainless steel handle for safety and convenience. Cast iron. 7-inch in diameter.

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11/09/2011

Norpro Tin Heat Diffuser Review

Norpro Tin Heat Diffuser
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Maybe it's just me... but the stinky, smoking handle problem wasn't an issue with me at all. When the diffuser arrived I unwrapped it and, with a gentle tug, pulled off the wooden handle! It's not like I'm going to be moving it around while I'm cooking on it. The handle would just get in my way on the stovetop, anyway. Without the handle, it stores much easier, too.
These little tin diffusers aren't designed to be used with a burner that's turned all the way up to "high". You'll need a cast iron or solid aluminum one for that kind of heat. If you're just trying to reduce hot spots or using it with a ceramic Moroccan tagine, it's perfect.

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If you're cooking a delicate sauce, or melting chocolate, it's imperitave to use really low, gentle heat. This diffuser adds a layer of protection between the burner and the bottom of the pan, yet its perforations do allow heat to get through.

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