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  • Tips on Buying Rice Cookers

    Rice cookers come in various sizes with many features. Buying one depends on your family eating preferences, and how much time you have for cooking. Most people who use cookers are eating rice at...

  • Copper Vs. Aluminum Core Cookware

    When deciding on new cookware, most aspiring chefs and homemakers struggle between the choice of aluminum core cookware and copper core cookware.

  • 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...

  • Why Were Woks Invented?

    Woks are a relatively recent invention in Asian cooking. The first metal woks appeared in China between 700 and 1,000 years ago. Their use was driven by the need to conserve fuel in regions where...

  • How to Use Microwave Egg Cookers

    Trying to cook an egg in the microwave can be a real kitchen nightmare if you don't have the proper equipment. In fact, the mess that an egg can create in a microwave is unforgettable once you...

  • How to Use Tin Cans for Cooking

    Tin cans have long been used by scout troops, 4H groups and other outdoor enthusiasts for cooking food. Often referred to as hobo cookware, a tin can is perfectl for use as a cooking vessel when a...

  • How to Test Aluminum Cooking Ware

    Certain types of aluminum cookware have been proven to be unsafe. When the aluminum is heated, there can be some transference into the foods you are preparing. As part of testing the aluminum...

  • What Are Solar Cookers?

    Solar cookers use the sun's heat to cook food. They are cheap and easy to build. The most popular solar cooker is the solar oven, which is the easiest sun energy cooking implement to build for...

  • How to Cook in Clay Pots

    The use of clay pots in cooking predates written history and is still used today in many cultures. Most foods cooked in clay pots are baked or roasted and will take longer to cook, at higher...

  • How to Cook With a Cast Iron Skillet On The Grill

    Who would have thought to cook with a cast iron skillet on the grill? I love cooking and cooking on the grill is one of my favorite things to do. I have cooked everything from ribs and turkey's to...

  • Grill Pan Cooking

    A grill pan is a ridged pan with a lip that is intended to allow the cook to grill indoors on top of the regular stove. The ridges add the marks of barbecue grilling to food prepared in the grill...

  • How to Cook Using The Sun

    I'm writing this article to help everybody understand that you can cook for free using only the power of the sun! Yes it's very easy, and people use it all over the world where combustibles or...

  • Safest Nonstick Pans

    Nonstick pans can allow you to cook with less fat and make kitchen clean up easier. Unfortunately, non stick coatings may also wear poorly and many people are concerned about the possible safety...

  • Aroma Rice Cooker Instructions

    The Aroma Housewares Co. has a large product catalog of small kitchen appliances and offers several models of the Aroma Rice Cooker. Using an Aroma Rice Cooker is a foolproof way of cooking either...

  • How to Cook With a Titanium Pan

    Titanium pans can allow you to cook at very high temperatures without damaging the pan. Titanium cookware is like cast iron cookware in that both must be seasoned before use. Once the pan has been...

  • How to Cure Used Cast Iron Cookware

    Ideally, used cast iron cookware will have a thick layer of seasoning, or cooked-on oil, which gives it a smooth, non-stick finish and makes it a pleasure to cook with. Cast iron cookware can last...

  • How to Cook With a Pasta Pan

    A pasta pan is a two-part pan that is deep enough to allow enough water for the pasta to cook. The upper portion of the pot doubles as a colander to strain the pasta after it has cooked. Using a...

  • Why Are the Bottoms of Pans Covered in Copper?

    Like a golfer who misses a putt and blames the putter, many a cook has burned the dinner and blamed the pan, sometimes with good reason. For pans to work at their very best, they must transmit...

  • Great Ways to Use Slow Cookers & Crockpots

    Crock pots and slow cookers are the same thing: a small, countertop, electrical appliance that cooks foods slowly at a low temperature. Using crock pots to cook your family's meals help you save...

  • Cookware Sets Best Suited for Glass Cook Top

    Glass cook tops have become very prevalent for electric cooking ranges. The biggest advantage is obvious; the heating elements are underneath glass, which makes cleaning easier. The surface to be...

  • How to Cook With Anodized Aluminum

    Anodized aluminum is a popular type of cookware that was introduced in the latter part of the 1980s. Anodized aluminum cookware has been subjected to a process that makes the aluminum hard,...

  • How to Cook Safely in a Crock Pot

    Crock pots are great for convenience. A meal can be quickly prepared and left to cook all day. A crock pot is a must have appliance for those who don’t have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen....

  • How to Buy Cooking Pots

    You don't need to be a great chef to have good cooking pots. In fact, having the right cooking pots available can help enhance your cooking and eliminate frustration. Successful cooking is not...

  • 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...

  • What Kind of Cookware is Used for Glass Cooktops?

    Not all commercially available cookware is suitable for glass cook tops. Ceramic, or glass cook tops need smooth, flat surfaces on the bottoms of skillets, pots, pans or grill pans for peak...

  • How to Use a Cook's Essential Pressure Cooker

    Pressure cooking has long been an option in home cooking, whether it's to cook dinner or to preserve food. Historically, a pressure cooker is a large metal pot with a sealed lid and a pressure...

  • Types of Rice Cookers

    Rice cookers come in a variety of shapes with varying features. They take the pressure away from having to cook rice the traditional way by standing over a stove, constantly monitoring the rice...

  • How to Pick a Rice Cooker

    Electronic rice cookers take all the guesswork out of cooking rice. They all work in basically the same way--you put in rice and water, and the cooker will heat up and cook the rice until it is...

  • How to Cook on a Hot Plate

    A hot plate is ideal for college dorm rooms, but it is also perfect for any small area which lacks space for a full stove top. Unlike a larger stove, a hot plate does not generate as much heat, so...

  • Cooking Meat in a Pressure Cooker

    When using a pressure cooker, you do not want to remove the lid from the cooker while cooking or the pressure will release and delay your meal from being completed. For this reason, you will want...

  • How to Use a Pressure Cooker to Cook Beans

    A pressure cooker is a blessing if you want to cook dried beans in a hurry. Instead of having to presoak and spend hours cooking the beans on the stovetop, a pressure cooker lets you go from bag...

  • How to Cook With Aluminum Pans

    Aluminum pans are lightweight and easy to cook in. They can withstand higher heat than many light-gauge stainless steel pots and pans, depending on what type of handle is attached, can be used in...

  • How to Cook in a Stock Pot

    Many recipes for soups, stews and stocks can be made in a stock pot. Stock pots are appropriate for these recipes since meats and vegetables can be sautéed in the bottom of the pot before...

  • How to Buy Cookware

    Pots and pans may not always be a big ticket item but they are apart of a family's daily life. With so many options for cookware, it is wise to know how to buy good cookware despite the price...

  • How Does a Crock-Pot Work?

    Use a Crock-Pot for less tender, strongly flavored meats. Crock-Pots don't work as well for meats like steak and pork, but are great for roasts. Cooking something in a Crock-Pot lets all the...

  • How to Cook in a Crock Pot

    Crock pots make dinner fast and easy. Throw a few ingredients into a pot in the morning, set the temperature, go about your daily business and come home to a homemade meal ready to be served. Even...

  • How to Choose a Solar Oven

    People who are interested in saving money on fuel for cooking, whether it's electricity, gas, or propane can do so by using a solar oven. Naturally, the climate makes a difference in how effective...

  • How to Use a Micro Cooker

    Steaming vegetables and other foods is a very healthy way to cook, and the easiest way to steam foods is in the microwave. With a micro cooker, you can steam, boil, and even melt butter with ease,...

  • How to Choose a Pressure Cooker

    Now that energy costs are spiraling and eating out is getting more expensive, finding ways to save time and money in the kitchen is becoming increasingly more important. There are ways you can...

  • How to Buy a Crepe Pan

    A crepe is a very thin type of pancake that is stuffed with sweet or savory fillings and then enjoyed as a light meal. Think of a crepe as a French tortilla and you have the idea of how to use a...

  • How to Choose Cookware

    The right cookware is a thing of beauty, and it lasts a long time. You have to do your homework to find out which style, brands, materials and pieces are right for you. Start small and build your...

  • How to Clean and season cast iron cook ware

    Cleaning up all the myths about cast iron cook ware

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