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  • How to Remove Burnt Food From a Saucepan

    Cleaning burned-on food from a saucepan sounds like a chore you may not look forward to doing, when actually, it only requires a little time and patience. A highly alkaline substance like baking...

  • How to Cure an Oven Rack

    Curing is the process of applying a thin layer of carbon to metals to make them last longer. As oven racks don't often come in contact with food, they're not given to rusting as much as pots and...

  • How to Restore a Circulon

    Circulon is a type of cookware that offers one of the toughest non-stick cookware on the market. They are backed with a lifetime guarantee on their products. They are made with a hard anodized...

  • How to Use a Gaunaurd Vegetable/Rice Steamer

    The Gaunaurd Vegetable and Rice Steamer is produced by IMUSA USA, under the business name of Gaunaurd Group--named for the President of IMUSA USA, Manny Gaunaurd. The steamer is automated, in that...

  • How to Clean the Outside of Calphalon Cookware

    Keep Calphalon cookware looking new by cleaning away burnt food that's stuck to the exterior. The manufacturer of Calphalon pots and pans suggests avoiding the use of abrasive materials when...

  • How to Choose Cast Iron Cookware

    Cast iron is a popular type of pot or pan. It is known for conducting heat well and lasting for generations. It is a great investment for the kitchen, although fortunately the investment is often...

  • How to Clean The Gunk Off of Your Pots and Pans Naturally

    Do you have an aluminum or stainless steel pan or cookie sheet that has gunk on it that you haven't been successful at removing? Don't just settle for the gunk to be a part of your cookware. Try...

  • How to Clean Restaurant Baking Sheets

    Restaurants can be some of the messiest places around. Producing delicious food in mass quantities comes with a cost, and that debt is most often paid by the dishwasher. Cleaning cooking utensils...

  • How to Clean Burned Stock Pots

    Whether you're preparing Thanksgiving dinner for 30 family members or just making lunch for you and your spouse, accidents can happen during cooking. Food can get burned if you become distracted...

  • How to Remove Boil Marks Off the Bottom of Stainless Pots & Pans

    When you boil water in stainless steel pots and pans, often you will find a mark left on the stainless steel. These marks will be especially apparent if the water boiled dry in the pan. This mark...

  • How to Cook With Salad Master

    Although the original Salad Master was created to help cooks shred and slice salad ingredients more easily, Salad Master now offers an advanced cookware product featuring a semi-vacuum system....

  • How to Use a Fat Separator

    A fat separator is a cooking tool used to strain the fat out of hot liquids like meat drippings, broths or gravies. It is a clear cup with a spout attached to the bottom of the container and a...

  • How to Make a Smoker From a Covered Roaster Pan

    Some people cannot smoke meat outdoors because they lack either the smoker or an outdoor patio or backyard to use it in. But even apartment dwellers can enjoy the smoky flavor equated with outdoor...

  • How to Care for Enamel-Coated Cast Iron Cookware

    Enamel-coated cast iron cookware is gorgeous to look at and is known for being a kitchen workhorse. Use enameled cast iron on all cooking surfaces, including induction and glass cooktops. Since it...

  • How to Cook on the George Foreman Outdoor Grill

    For those who love to grill year-round, the George Foreman Outdoor Grill provides a simple solution. Useable both indoors and outdoor, and in warm or cold weather, this versatile electric grill...

  • How to Cook With a Camp Chef Ultimate Dutch Oven

    The Camp Chef Ultimate Dutch Oven resembles a cross between a cast iron pot and a tube cake pan. The central post in the pot transmits heat to the middle of the food, greatly reducing cooking...

  • How to Use a Black & Decker Handy Steamer

    Black & Decker Handy Steamer™ food and rice cookers allow any user, whether a residential cook or professional chef, to easily use and quickly steam a wide selection of foods. The...

  • How to Brown a Roast in a Roaster Oven

    Most roaster ovens are capable of achieving temperatures in excess of 400 degrees, which is plenty of heat to brown the surface of a roast. Read the instructions of your specific electric roaster...

  • How to Use a Roaster Oven Crock Pot

    A roaster oven is a great kitchen appliance because it is a multitasker. You can use it to roast food in, you can use it as a steamer or you can use it as a slow cooker. The advantage of using it...

  • How to Fix a Kenmore Barbeque Grill

    Nothing can bum out a grilling enthusiast faster that a broken grill. The care that many owners often put in can only make matters more infuriating once something goes wrong. Fortunately, there...

  • How to Clean Scorched Revere® Cookware

    Scorched-on liquids and foods on cookware not only detract from the cookware's overall appearance, but actually cause damage over time, as scorched areas create uneven heat distribution across...

  • How to Make An Etched Glass Baking Pan

    This personalized name etches glass baking pan is a great gift idea for anyone. Plus their pan will never be lost or mixed up with someone else's pan!

  • How to Cook With Glassware

    Glassware makes cooking easy, whether it is on the stove top or in the oven. Glassware is durable and can withstand high heat. It is also a safe alternative to Teflon-coated pots and baking...

  • How to Select Cookware

    Whether you prefer to saute or simmer, cookware selection is an important consideration. Stocking your kitchen with quality cookware makes the chore of cooking more pleasant. It also gives you a...

  • How to Remove Stains From Calphalon

    Calphalon cookware is easily cared for by cleaning with a mild dishwashing liquid. But, after using it for some time, you may find tough stains on the anodized aluminum surfaces that are difficult...

  • How to Use a Broiling Pan

    A broiling pan, also called a broiler pan, is a slotted tray that you place over a pan, and which is designed to capture drippings from food being cooked. It is specifically designed to allow the...

  • How to Oil a Cutting Board

    You probably use your cutting board almost every time you prepare a meal. Cutting meat or vegetables on the board is going to leave cuts and gashes. Dish soap and water can leave your cutting...

  • How to Clean a Non Stick Griddle

    The coating on a non-stick griddle allows you to cook with little or no oil and prevents the food from sticking to the griddle. While the non-stick surface also makes for easier cleanup, you must...

  • How to Choose the Best Skillet Pan

    Having the right skillet in your home is a necessity if you plan on making omelets, hamburgers or anything else that requires frying. These pans have sides that are slightly flared and rise higher...

  • How to Care for Calphalon Cookware

    Calphalon manufactures several different lines of cookware with various surfaces. Available surfaces include nonstick, stainless steel, anodized aluminum and porcelain enamel cast iron. Each type...

  • How to Cook With Calphalon Red

    Calphalon Kitchen Essentials Styleware Red is an attractive line of cookware that features porcelain enamel exteriors, non-stick interiors and tempered glass lids. The pans are...

  • How to Put Beeswax on Cutting Boards

    There are few decorative wooden accessories that take more punishment than wooden cutting boards. The scrapes from knives and many washes with hot water and strong soap will make a cutting board...

  • How to Use Baking Soda to Clean a Cast Iron Kettle

    Cast iron can be a tough material to clean. It is an even more daunting task to get inside those enclosed nooks and crannies. While this chore requires some elbow grease, the actual process and...

  • How to Season a Waffle Griddle

    After every cleaning, it is important to season your waffle griddle, also known as a waffle iron, to ensure the iron's longevity and that you make a successful batch of waffles each time you use...

  • How to Season a Stainless Steel Saute Pan

    Stainless steel saute pans may look nice, but they can present a hassle when cooking with them. Food sticks easily, making it difficult to remove from the pan. Steel is also not very good at...

  • How to Use Roaster Pans

    Don't keep your roaster pan in storage all year, only to take it out for cooking the Thanksgiving turkey! Bring it out and revive the tradition of the Sunday roast. Whether you roast chicken or...

  • How to Clean Rust From Pots & Pans

    Iron and iron alloys, such as steel, are common elements in pots and pans. Cast iron pans are a popular example. Iron conducts heat well and cooks foods evenly. Fats and oils season iron pots and...

  • How to Resurface Calphalon Non Stick Pans

    Calphalon is a company that makes a variety of cookware, including non-stick pans. Non-stick pans are great to cook and bake with but most of all they are extremely easy to clean. The only...

  • How to Clean a Commercial Kitchen Flat Top

    Cleaning and maintaining a well-used commercial kitchen flat top grill takes daily attention to detail. A properly cleaned commercial flat top has the surface area to safely prepare food for a...

  • How to Cook Vegan Using Waterless Cookware

    Cooking a healthy, vegetable-based meal using waterless cookware can be done by even the most inexperienced cooks. In addition to eating a vegetarian diet, which contains no meat, fish, or...

  • How to Clean Burned on Food From a Barbeque Grill

    The benefits of outdoor grilling are many, including food taste and the potential for a backyard party. One of the biggest problems for the back yard griller is the mess the dripping juices and...

  • How to Clean Visions Cookware

    Visions cookware is made of ovenproof glass that is see-through and versatile. The cookware can be used on the stove top, in the oven and in the microwave. It can also be used to store food in the...

  • How to Recondition Rusted Cast Iron Cookware

    Cast-iron cookware benefits are being recognized by a whole new generation of cooks. Due to the longevity of cast iron, it is seen as a green cookware. This means it will not be filling up...

  • How to Clean a Cast Iron Skillet for Southern Cooking

    A cast iron skillet has long been considered the workhorse in any southern kitchen. Southerners appreciate the benefits of cooking with cast iron---particularly, even heat distribution and...

  • How to Season Lodge Cookware

    Lodge Cookware is the oldest family-run cookware foundry in the United States, founded in 1896 in South Pittsburgh, Tennessee, by Joseph Lodge. Cast-iron cookware is a staple of American cooking,...

  • How to Take Care of Cuisinart SS Pans

    Cuisinart stainless steel pans are easy to take care of. Taking care of your pans includes using them carefully while cooking and washing them immediately after cooking in them. Stainless steel...

  • How to Cure Cookware

    Curing or seasoning cookware is the process of applying a thin layer of carbon to prevent rust and discourage food from sticking. The prospect of chemically altering metal in the home may seem...

  • How to Broil With a Convection Oven

    The invention of the convection oven has been a boon to the time-strapped chef for years. The circulating air of the convection oven removes the insulating air level around the food, allowing the...

  • How to Identify Antique Cast Iron Skillets

    Many pieces of cast iron cookware have been handed down through the generations, and still produce fried chicken or pork chops as succulent and golden brown as when your great-grandma first used...

  • How to Cook With a Chicken Fryer

    Among skillets, one of the most useful cooking pans is the chicken fryer. The chicken fryer has a cover and a capacity for large volume. While meant primarily for frying, the chicken fryer can be...

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