Showing posts with label stir fry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stir fry. Show all posts

1/17/2012

KitchenStirï¾TM KS1000 Chef's Stir Pan Automatic Hands-Free Multi-Cooker Review

KitchenStirï¾TM KS1000 Chef's Stir Pan Automatic Hands-Free Multi-Cooker
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I am so excited about this product. I have been making homemade toffee for years and at Christmas time I make over 100 batches for friends and family. The hardest part about making toffee is that it is time consuming and you have to stir it constantly. I was leary about ordering the kitchenstir because I had tried another product(stirChef) and because the toffee gets so hot it melted the stir arm. The kitchen stir has a temperature range of up to 400 degrees making it perfect. The first time I used it I was so excited. It works perfectly and lets me do other thing while it is cooking. I have been bragging about it ever since. If you make any type of hard candy you will love it. And the clean up is so easy. I would highly reccommend it to anyone. I have!!!!!!

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The KitchenStirï¾TM line is designed with today's consumer in mind. With daily commutes approaching an hour for most Americans, time to prepare quality food is at a minimum. The Chef's StirPan fast cooking appliance, first in the KitchenStirï¾TM line, is designed with this in mind.With our patented technology, the Chef's StirPan offers one-touch, hands free cooking with minimal clean-up. In comparison with other ways of cooking the Chef's StirPan prepares healthier, higher quality food - with less charring, more taste and nutrients and less hassle.Temperature is adjustable from WARM setting up to a cooking range of 250ºF - 400ºF, offering versatility for most any dish. Filling a unique void, the Chef's StirPan is ready to place ï¾'fastï¾' and ï¾'healthyï¾' in the same sentence as ï¾'foodï¾'!

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12/07/2011

Lodge Pro-Logic 14-Inch Cast-Iron Wok with Loop Handles Review

Lodge Pro-Logic 14-Inch Cast-Iron Wok with Loop Handles
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Like all tools in the kitchen, this one has the exact qualities that make it a phenomenal wok that's representative of CAST IRON cookware.
A. It's heavy cast iron, which means it retains heat exceptionally well. Because of the high thermal mass, you'll have to be patient as the wok takes a few minutes to heat up while on the stove. After it heats up, you'll be rewarded with long-lasting high temperature heat (if desired... it's really for you to control... steady medium or low is very attainable, too) perfect for doing restaurant-style stir-frying at home. That is, you can toss food in the pan without worrying that the pan will cool off and boil/steam your food with the escaping moisture. Searing on the home stove is well within this wok's capabilities. All of this just requires patience.
B. It's a wok, which means that the heat is concentrated at the bottom and tapers off going up the sides. You control how you cook your food by where you situate it relative to the bottom/center. The non-slippery surface of the wok makes this possible, since you can slide food up the sides to reduce the amount of heat it gets exposed to, and the food will stay, rather than fall back down to the bottom, like a teflon-based non-stick surface.
C. It's pre-seasoned, so it's fairly non-stick. I have yet to experience having anything completely stick to it while cooking, whether it's coated meat, stir-fry, vegetables, or egg scrambles.
Because it's heavy cast-iron, you get all these benefits that you don't find with the typical woks you see in the marketplace. Compared to traditional woks, this is not one that you'll be handling while you're cooking. Once it heats up, it gets hot... real hot... including the handles. You'll be scooping food out of it rather than pouring food from the wok to a plate, and you'll be leaving it on the stove over dinner until the thing cools down enough to handle. BE CAREFUL! (wouldn't want anyone to experience any nasty surprises)
Also, since it's cast iron, this piece of cookware requires a bit more TLC than your ordinary anodized aluminum/teflon-coated cookware. You won't be washing this with soap, rather Lodge recommends hot water and a stiff brush, and you'll need to keep it dry and seasoned (rubbed with oil) when you're storing it. It's a bit of extra work, but to me, it's completely worth it as even quality teflon-coated pans will wear out far sooner than well cared for cast iron cookware.
At the end of the day, I still use my anodized aluminum/teflon-coated cookware when what I'm cooking calls for it. I reach for my cast iron pieces to do the job they're best suited for... anytime I need steady heat, high temperature cooking, and/or searing capability. It's just a matter of using the right tool for the right job.
Honestly, I'm so glad Lodge makes affordable cast iron cookware. I've been wanting to pick-up some cast-iron pieces for a while. Until I found Lodge via Amazon.com, I have always turned away disappointed when I see how much Le Creuset costs at retail stores. Thanks, Lodge & Amazon.com!

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Cook up a scrumptious Mediterranean chicken stir-fry or a classic Mandarin pork and vegetable dish in this Lodge cast-iron wok. The vessel measures a generous 14 inches in diameter and 4-1/2 inches deep--large enough for virtually any family-size recipe. And thanks to its heavy-duty cast-iron construction, it cooks its contents beautifully, spreading the heat evenly throughout the bottom and all the way up the sides. The wok's esteemed heat retention is especially suited to browning meats and frying noodles, as its temperature never wavers. Chefs will also appreciate the pan's steady base, which stays stationary on the burner, along with the large loop handles that make it easy to maneuver.
The wok hails from Lodge's Pro Logic line, which updates the classic Lodge look with contemporary rolled edges and graceful curved lines. Pro Logic items are also preseasoned through a proprietary "electrostatic" vegetable oil spray system. The preseasoning process readies the wok for cooking right out of the box, making it far more convenient than old-style cast-iron items that required oil and oven seasoning before use. The timesaving process also generates a nonstick finish that helps preserve the cookware for generations. As with most cast-iron cookware, Lodge recommends hand washing the wok to protect the surface. It also carries a lifetime warranty.

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7/08/2011

Zojirushi EP-RAC50 Gourmet d'Expert 1350-Watt Electric Skillet Review

Zojirushi EP-RAC50 Gourmet d'Expert 1350-Watt Electric Skillet
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I had the older version of this skillet. It was half the price but only came with one pan. I loved it. The nonstick coating was virtually indestructible. I used metal utensils in it all the time and never got so much as a scratch. Well, I became so confident in the strength of the coating that I used a steak knife to cut a steak in half while it was in the pan to see if it was done. It wasn't knife proof. I guess I could have just ordered a replacement pan from Zojirushi, but I decided to buy this EP-RAC50 instead. It's better than the old one was. It's a little bigger, a little nicer looking. But I really like having the two pans. I can brown meat for spaghetti in the grill pan, and then boil noodles in the other. I don't even use the stove top anymore. You don't have to worry about pans being centered on the burner or sitting flat. Plus you have much more precise control over the temperature. It heats very evenly and the thermostat seems to be very accurate. I also like the fact that the nonstick coating is NOT Teflon, which is carcinogenic. And it's much more durable than Teflon. I don't need to use oil or butter because nothing sticks. Not even eggs. It wipes clean with a dry paper towel! Another nice thing is that you can remove the pan from the base so there's less chance of burning your food when it's done cooking unlike with some cheaper skillets where the pan and heating element are one unit. If this skillet breaks, I'll buy another one. It's worth every penny.

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A nice addition to any busy kitchen, this large multi-functional electric skillet features a round-shaped power base and a cooking plate and pan. Its titanium-ceramic nonstick-coated flat plate measures 12 by 12 by 1-1/2 inches and works great for grilling hamburgers, grilled-cheese sandwiches, or summer vegetables. Switch out the flat plate for the deep-dish inner pan when it's time to make soup, stew, or fondue. The deep pan measures 12 by 12 by 2-1/2 inches and can be used directly on the stovetop burner. In addition, the adjustable-height steaming plate can be used with the deep pan for steaming foods. Set the heat from 176 degrees F (keep warm) to 480 degrees F depending on the task at hand, and easily keep an eye on the cooking process thanks to the tempered glass lid. Other highlights include stay-cool side handles, a detachable 6-2/7-foot power cord, and an easy-to-clean design. Recipes come included for yose-nabe, shabu-shabu, corn risotto, steak, steamed seafood, steamed chop suey, steamed chicken, steamed vegetables, chawan-mushi, steamed soup with Chinese cabbage and scallops, maccha steamed cake, sweet rice cooked with mountain vegetables, and Chinese pork dumplings. Made in China, the 1350-watt electric skillet measures 15 by 17-1/2 by 8-1/8 with the pan and 15 by 17-1/2 by 6-15/16 with the flat plate and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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