Sunday, March 28, 2010

What is Waterless Cookware and Why Would I Want It?

Waterless cookware is multi-ply stainless steel cookware that has tight-fitting lids. With a basic set of this cookware, you start on medium heat, and when the lid starts to flutter, you turn down the temperature to low. The more expensive sets will have a valve or even a thermostat, when the valve whistles, you turn down the heat. With the thermostat you just watch the temperature. When cooking with Stainless Steel Cookware, you never cook on high heat, so you save on energy costs; which adds additional value.

Why is it called Waterless Cookware? It is called Waterless Cookware because you use very little or no water when cooking. If your food has a high water content; you use no water, a low water content; a little. Since most vegetables have high water content, you can eliminate adding water. You can eliminate oils and grease, thereby eliminating added cholesterol, so your meals are healthier. By reducing the amount of water you cook in, you retain most of the nutrients and flavor of your food. It is estimated that you will only lose 2% of the nutrients in your food this way. When you cook with Stainless Steel Cookware you sear the foods; searing is actually what releases the food from the cooking surface. When you cook this way your meals are healthier and tastier and cook a lot faster.

When talking about this type of cookware people often ask "What do you mean Waterless Cookware Sets?" These sets use lids that are heavier than your standard lids, the extra wait allows for a better seal. With a tight seal between the lid and your cookware, all of the natural moisture is retained in the cooking chamber. So you can cook with either no additional water or a very small amount, depending on what you are cooking.

What to look for in high quality Waterless Cookware. The first and most important thing to look for is surgical stainless steel or T304. The reason for this is that surgical stainless steel is non-porous. When cooking with aluminum or some other materials, as it gets older it starts to break down, and can leach metal or other products into your food. With the surgical stainless steel, you don't have to worry. So with Waterless Cookware Sets you will get healthier and tastier meals all the time.

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Saturday, March 27, 2010

PART 1-Porcelain Cast Iron and Traditional Black Iron-Reviewed

A brief overlook of the cooking characteristics of Porcelain Enameled Cast Iron and Traditional Black Iron Cookware. A little cooking to help push the subtle differences highlighted in this upload. Hosted by David Carbone for Cooking with Black Iron.

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Friday, March 26, 2010

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Cast Iron Enamel Cookware is the Perfect Choice for Fall Comfort Food

On a recent chilly fall day I had a hankering for beef stew, and the process of preparing it re-acquainted me with the old cast iron Dutch oven found years ago by my mother in an antique store, which I had since ignored and allowed to accumulate dust in the basement.

While vigorously scrubbing it with steel wool, I was reminded of the whole reason the thing was banished to the basement in the first place. It's very difficult to clean, and like all cast iron cookware, it needs proper seasoning before you can use it. It can't be put in the dishwasher because the iron will rust, and must always be coated with a layer of fat in order to keep it properly seasoned. Cast iron enthusiasts regularly debate the merits of shortening versus vegetable oil as the perfect seasoning. In fact, the process of properly seasoning cast iron cookware is an art unto itself. Maybe achieving the perfectly seasoned cast iron pans is a rewarding experience, but who has the time?

You may wonder why anyone would go to all that trouble. Cast iron has excellent heat retention properties that make it very energy efficient. You can achieve ideal cooking temperatures on medium and low heat settings, reducing the risk of burning or drying out your food. It is perfect for the long, slow cooking of our favorite comfort foods. When you remove the cast iron pot or pan from the heat source, it retains the heat for a long period of time, so your food will stay hot longer than food prepared in cookware made of other materials. The heavy, thick metal resists warping and lasts forever. These properties are why so many people, undaunted by hand washing and the need to keep it properly seasoned, swear by cast iron cookware.

Fortunately, there is another kind of cast iron cookware that gives the cook all the benefits of cast iron cooking without the drawbacks. Cast iron can be enameled, a process that seals the iron in layers of vitrified enamel. This process has numerous benefits. It eliminates the need to keep the iron properly seasoned. The smooth, glassy finish of the enamel is much easier to clean, and cast iron enamel cookware can be placed in the dishwasher. The smooth finish also allows you to safely use this type of cookware on all types of heat sources including ceramic and induction cook tops. The enamel layer allows you to cook with tomatoes and other acidic ingredients that usually react unfavorably with cast iron. And the enamel can be produced in any number of colors, like fire engine red or lemon yellow, making it a perfect choice for today's design-conscious kitchen. It's so attractive that your stew or roast cooked in a cast iron enamel Dutch oven can go right from the oven to the tabletop.

I ended up making my beef stew in my old Dutch oven and it was indeed one of the tastiest stews I ever made. It simmered gently in the oven for hours and stayed piping hot when placed on the dinner table. But unfortunately, the cleanup process confirmed that it was going right back down to the basement. Now I have a set of attractive enameled cookware hanging from my kitchen pot rack (with a matching Dutch oven), and my antique cast iron Dutch oven is again in need of a good dusting.

Dutch Oven Beef Stew

1 tablespoon vegetable oil,

2 pounds boneless beef chuck roast, trimmed, and cut into bite-sized pieces

8 ounces kielbasa, sliced in half lengthwise then sliced into bite-sized half circles

2 onions, coarsely chopped

1/2 teaspoon garlic salt

freshly ground black pepper, to taste

1 cup dry red wine

1 (10 ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup

1 (10 ounce) can condensed cream of celery soup

1 (8 ounce) can diced stewed tomatoes

5 medium potatoes, peeled and cut into bite-sized cubes

2 cups carrots sliced into bite-sized rounds

1/2 cup barbecue sauce

1 cup frozen green peas

1 (8 ounce) can lima beans, drained

Pre-heat oven to 300 F. In a large Dutch oven with ovenproof handles, heat the vegetable oil over medium-high heat. Add beef to the Dutch oven and brown well, stirring often. If your Dutch oven is rather small, do this in batches rather than trying to brown all the beef at once. Return all beef to the Dutch oven, add onion and kielbasa. Saute until onion is translucent, stirring often. Stir in garlic salt and pepper. Add red wine and stir to loosen browned bits. Stir in both canned soups, tomatoes with their juice, potatoes, carrots and barbecue sauce. Stir well, cover and and bake in oven for at least 3 hours. Before serving, remove the Dutch oven and place it on the stove over medium-high heat. Reduce, stirring often, until sauce thickens to desired consistency. Add green peas and lima beans and stir until heated through. Serves 10.

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

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I love chicken fajitas and order them when I go out. When I saw this, I knew that I really enjoy it. It is small enough that storing it isn't a problem, even in a small apartment. It is also pretty affordable, whether you get it for yourself, give it as a gift or receive it as a gift.

A word of caution: the sizzler is going to be hot. I know most people know that, but just in case. :c)

My only suggestion is to let the sizzler soak in some warm, soapy water so you don't have to scrub it.



Keilen Mexican Fiesta Fajita Platter Sizzler Set Feature


  • Pan and trivet set serves easy, fun fajita meals; recipes included
  • Heavyweight cast iron for high heats and superior temperature retention; season before use
  • Slanted sides pool liquids to intensify flavors and create steam
  • Long handle for one-handed carrying
  • Rich wood trivet protects tables and gives polished presentation



Keilen Mexican Fiesta Fajita Platter Sizzler Set Overview


Our fajita sizzler is made of natural cast iron, the authentic and age-old cookware material most preferred for mexican-style cuisine. The wooden trivet protects your tabletop when serving sizzling fajitas, and adds a decorative touch to your table. This set is ideal for serving and stovetop grilling your favorite me.


Keilen Mexican Fiesta Fajita Platter Sizzler Set Specifications


Everyone loves the spectacle of sizzling fajitas arriving at the table in a rainbow of color and a cloud of steam. With Keilen's Mexican Fiesta fajita set, preparing and serving this fun meal is an easy operation. Crafted of sturdy, heavyweight cast iron, the stovetop- and oven-safe pan is well suited to high heats and retains its temperature over long periods, so food cooks quickly then stays hot all through mealtime. The vessel's low, slanted sides pool liquids inside to intensify flavors and create the signature steam, and the sturdy handle allows for one-handed transportation. Set the pan on its richly colored wood trivet for a polished, table-safe presentation-diners can share from the communal pan or have several fajita sets on hand for personalized service. One care note: Cast iron needs to be seasoned before use, but then offers a lifetime of natural nonstick service with minimal maintenance needed. A recipe/care book is included. --Kara Karll

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So, you want Chili's at home? - Steven Dennis - Reston, VA USA
Feel like a professional fajita chef with this restaurant-style fajita pans, complete with matching trivet. Makes a great presentation when you bring the sizzling pan to the table. Sturdy cast iron will last forever, and the price is certainly right.



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This little plan packs a big punch. We use it to cook fajitas, tortillas, scrambled eggs, pancakes, anything that needs even heat and a flat surface. The pan handles well, and is light enough for easy one-handed cooking. Let it season and it will last a life time!




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Stansport Mess Kit Extra Heavy Duty Alulminum-Polished Review





Stansport Mess Kit Extra Heavy Duty Alulminum-Polished Feature


  • Made of extra heavy duty, high gloss polished aluminum outside and spun aluminum inside
  • Includes: fry pan with PVC coated stay cool wire grip handle, plate, pot with lid and plastic cup
  • Extra Heavy Duty for many seasons of use
  • Safe to use and easy to clean
  • All pieces fully nest together



Stansport Mess Kit Extra Heavy Duty Alulminum-Polished Overview


Stansport's Deluxe Extra Heavy Duty 5 piece Aluminum Cook Set is made of high gloss polished aluminum outside with spun aluminum inside. Set includes, fry pan with PVC coated stay cool wire grip handle, plate, pot with lid and plastic cup. Fully nests together for compact storage.


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