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  • How to Use a Mirro-Matic Double Pressure Canner

    The process of canning the summer vegetable harvest is always a chore, but with the use of the Mirro-Matic double pressure canner, the process can be simplified. While it does not allow you to can...

  • How to Use Nonstick Cookware

    Nonstick cookware has several benefits. The nonstick surface allows cooks to use less fat when cooking, making food a bit healthier and reducing the risk of grease fires. Clean up is easier with...

  • How to Lease Catering Equipment

    If you plan to entertain at home or at a venue for a larger event, leasing catering equipment will alleviate your work load and your budget tremendously. If you lease catering equipment, you will...

  • How to Make Hamburgers in a Nesco Roaster

    The Nesco Roaster is a electric roaster oven that functions similarly to a traditional oven, but is small enough to fit comfortably on a tabletop and can be readily transported. If you want to...

  • How to Build a Smoker From a Wine Barrel

    Wine barrel smokers cook evenly and retain heat well. They are safer than smokers made with a galvanized trash can, which can produce toxic fumes when heated. Wine barrel smokers also are...

  • How to Remove Brown Stains From Iron

    Although cast-iron cookware helps to create delicious meals, iron is quite difficult to care for. If neglected, iron will rust. The brown stains you see at the bottom of the pot are most likely...

  • How to Make a Grill for Cooking Whole Pigs

    Grilling is one of the easiest cooking methods out there. Cooking on an open grid over a heat source, grilling meat is a simpler alternative to smoking or using a rotisserie. However, most grills...

  • How to Use Manual Food Mills

    A manual food mill is a device used to smooth mixtures like chunky sauces or mashed potatoes. It's similar to a food processor, but a food mill is operated completely by hand. The device consists...

  • How to Compare Cooking Pots and Pans

    Choosing the right pots and pans to cook with is essential to preparing the best dishes you can. However, the right pot for one cook may be completely wrong for another. What's best for you...

  • How to Use a Nordic Ware 2-Cup Microwave Egg Poacher

    Microwave egg poachers are a great way to cook eggs without the mess of poaching them on the stove, and without the butter and grease of scrambling or frying them. A Nordic Ware 2-cup Microwave...

  • How to Keep Iron Skillets From Sticking

    Cast iron cookware, especially Dutch ovens and skillets, have become family heirlooms in many American households. People value cast iron because it heats very evenly and retains heat well. When...

  • How to Fix Barbeque Grills

    Because of the valued nature of the barbecue grill--for its tasty cooking and propensity to be surrounded by good times--a broken grill can be a real heartbreaker. Many grilling fans do not...

  • How to Design a Culinary Arts Demonstration Kitchen

    An effective culinary-arts demonstration kitchen gives students an extensive view of the instructor's workstation, and provides space for students to learn through hands-on practice. Minimize...

  • How to Recondition a Rusted Cast Iron Skillet

    Cooks love cast iron for its durability and even heat distribution. A properly seasoned skillet needs very little additional oil to keep foods from sticking. You can often find old cast iron...

  • How to Remove Rust From a Pan

    Pans can become rusted for various reasons. One common cause is washing a pan in the dishwasher. Don't think you have to throw a rusted pan away yet though. Try restoring the pan first, especially...

  • How to Use Kitchen Pots & Pans

    The way that you use kitchen pots and pans will depend on the particular dish and the quality of the cookware that you have available. High-quality cookware distributes heat evenly, making it less...

  • How to Season Rusted Iron Cookware

    Cast-iron cookware is relatively inexpensive and distributes heat quickly and evenly. When properly seasoned, it is as easy to use as its Teflon-coated counterparts are. When cast iron is not...

  • How to Clean a Rusty Cast Iron Pot

    A rusty cast iron pot can look hopeless. The sight can make you wonder if it will ever be usable again. Fortunately, in less than a day, a rusty cast iron pan can be reclaimed better than new if...

  • How to Clean a Burnt Cast Iron Pot

    Even the most well-seasoned cast iron pot is susceptible to burned-on food, especially if the food is cooked too hot or runs out of moisture. While it may seem like a minor disaster, burned cast...

  • How to Buy Commercial Blenders

    There are many brands of commercial blenders on the market and finding the right one can be challenging if you aren't sure what to look for. Moreover, choosing the wrong brand might limit your...

  • How to Build an Earth Stove

    If you plan to cook with firewood, an earth stove is one of the most fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly way to do so. Built primarily out of mud or clay, available in almost any location,...

  • How to Clean a Griswold Cast Iron Skillet

    Cast-iron skillets are a staple of any self-proclaimed chef. They are renowned for their tendency to properly disperse heat evenly throughout the pan. Cast-iron skillets also retain heat much...

  • How to Clean Burnt Enamel Pots

    The cooking pots in a cook's arsenal are often a point of pride. From cast-iron skillets to woks, every pot has its place in the kitchen and is treasured. Enamel pots are treasured for their...

  • How to Use Ramekins

    Using a ramekin for cooking and baking is an easy way to decorate great dishes, such as creme brulee and others. Add some extra dashes of ingredients with advice from an expert in this free video...

  • How to Use a Steamer Basket

    If you want to increase your intake of healthy, fresh vegetables, a steamer basket is an indispensable tool. Cooking vegetables in steamer a basket ensures that the vitamins and minerals won't be...

  • How to Sharpen Chef Knives

    Proper care for your knives is essential for maintaining the edge. You only need to sharpen a knife once or twice a year, although you should hone your blade every day. Knife sharpening should be...

  • How to Compare Cookware

    Cookware is available in a broad range of styles, metals, and collections. The key to selecting the right cookware is to understand what you need and expect from a pan. Consider your style of...

  • How to Use the Ron Popeil Pasta Maker

    The Ron Popeil Pasta Maker is a useful kitchen product that allows you to create healthy, one-of-a-kind, delicious pastas in the comfort of your own kitchen. Forget the days of having to eat out...

  • How to Build Your Own Cold Smoker

    Smoked meats have a longer shelf life than unsmoked meats. Bacon and smoked salmon require cold smoking, which means the meat is exposed to temperatures between 80 to 100 degrees for varying...

  • How to Cook With a Cast Iron Grill

    Also known as a sportsman's grill, the cast iron grill is a great way to grill food without using a lot of space. A cast iron grill weighs only about 30 pounds. This grill is ideal for traveling,...

  • How To Use a Sausage Stuffer

    Making your own sausage at home has the potential to save you a lot of money. Most people choose to purchase a motorized sausage stuffer instead of a manual hand crank sausage stuffer these days....

  • How to Get the Most Out of Your Sunbeam Mixmaster

    The Sunbeam Mixmaster is a kitchen appliance that is used to combine recipe ingredients for products such as cakes and cookies. It combines the bowl and mixer into one unit and features a variety...

  • How to Make a Dutch Oven Table

    Dutch ovens allow you to bake, stew, fry and boil almost any dish you want to make while camping. A Dutch oven table keeps you from having to stoop and bend over the fire while cooking. Dutch oven...

  • How to Buy a Rotisserie Smoker

    A rotisserie smoker is a great addition to any household, especially if you are into grilling, smoking and eating meats. It is a great father's day present or a birthday present for someone who is...

  • How to Identify Cast Iron Cookware Marks

    Serious collectors know that many people have old cast iron pots inherited from a relative sitting in the back of the cabinet waiting to be brought out for a yard sale. Good cooks know that many...

  • How to Cook in Stainless Steel Pans

    Stainless steel pans make a bright and eye-catching display in the kitchen, but when it comes to using them there seems to be a universal problem: Everything sticks to the surface. It seems no...

  • How to Make Your Own Non-toxic, Nonstick Cookware

    Nonstick cookware. What cook could live without it? With today's busy schedules, no one has time to scrub pots and pans. But modern cookware has its drawbacks. The more we learn about synthetics...

  • How to Refinish Cast Iron Pots

    Old, rusted cast iron pots and pans can be picked up from auctions and flea markets for very little money. A little elbow grease and a day of seasoning will refinish those cast iron pots and make...

  • How to Cleanse a Cast Iron Skillet in Fire

    When you first purchase a cast iron skillet, you will need to perform a cleansing procedure before the skillet will work the way it was designed to. Cleansing both cleans and seasons your pan to...

  • How to Make a Bread Slicer

    Are you tired of eating sandwiches that have half of the bread too thick and the other half too thin? Wish you could make perfect little slices of any width you wanted for delicious little snacks...

  • How to Clean an Iron Skillet With Salt

    Cast iron cookware is a wonderful addition to most kitchens. Cast iron heats evenly and retains heat longer than most other types of cookware, making it better for frying, in addition to several...

  • How to get Pam off of stainless steel pans

    If you use Pam or other non-stick sprays to keep food from sticking to your stainless steel pans, there is probably a build-up of Pam on the bottom of the pan. Try these methods for removal.

  • How to Build a Pot Rack

    Hanging pot racks allow you to hang pots over the cooking area, freeing up counter and cabinet space. Pot racks come in various sizes and styles and can be expensive. Building your own hanging...

  • How to Use a Convection Microwave Oven

    The convection oven is a nice option for cooking, baking, broiling and even defrosting. For those who need extra cooking facilities, a convection oven can be handy. For those who would like an...

  • How to Cook With a Toaster Oven

    Toaster ovens are versatile, affordable appliances well-suited for those with small kitchens, those without an oven, and those who regularly cook. Appropriately named, toaster ovens act both as a...

  • How to Break in a Stainless Steel Frying Pan

    Unlike cast-iron cookware, you do not season or really break in stainless-steel frying pans. The stainless-steel material resists seasoning methods normally used to break in cast-iron pans....

  • How to Use a Krups Food Processor

    Krups is a German company that makes kitchen appliances. Although Krups is well-known for its world-class coffee machines and coffee makers, the company also makes a wide selection of food...

  • How to Use Coleman Smokers

    The Coleman Company specializes in making portable cooking appliances, mostly used for camping. Since barbecuing and smoking is already an outdoor activity, the Coleman Smokers are a perfect fit...

  • How to Make Better Than Pot Pie

    Forget the greasy, goopy pot pies you get from the store. Who needs that aluminum taste in the back of your mouth? You can make the best pot pie in the world with this simple recipe!

  • How to Build an Egg Timer

    Egg timers are devices that time how long it takes to boil an egg. These devices will usually count down about three minutes. Traditionally, egg timers were hourglasses. It's easy to make an...

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