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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...

  • How to Cook With a Classic Blue Speckled Roasting Pan

    The classic blue speckled roasting pan is a common cookware item in many North American kitchens. These big roasters have high sides and a domed lid to cook large quantities of food. Lining the...

  • How to Know When Your Pressure Cooker Needs a New Gasket

    Pressure cookers might seem sturdy enough to last for years, and while this applies to the main pot and lid, the gasket will require replacement with use. Over time, the forces of heat, moisture...

  • 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 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 Sterilize a Mason Jar & Lid

    Properly sterilized Mason jars and lids will help keep preserves from spoiling. A simple hand or machine wash does not kill all of the potential pathogens on the surfaces. Use the same canning pot...

  • 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...

  • What to Look for When Buying Iron Cookware

    When people shop for pots and pans, they mainly go for pots and pans that look fashionable. For this reason, many people find themselves shopping for pots and pans again within 5 years. There are...

  • 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 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 Cook Pasta in an Electric Pressure Cooker

    Pressure cookers are effective cookware to make fast, healthy and flavorful dishes. A pressure cooker uses liquid to create steam and then traps the steam under pressure, thus creating a...

  • How to Use Clay Cookware

    Clay pots and cookware have been used for thousands of years. They are the oldest type of cookware. Clay cookers are still used extensively because of their ability to cook foods evenly and...

  • How to Season Cast Iron Dutch Ovens on Top of the Stove

    Cooks in the United States have been using Dutch ovens since colonial times, although their shape has evolved to keep up with changing consumer demands and new technology. A Dutch oven is a...

  • How to Use a George Foreman Contact Cooker

    The George Foreman Contact Cooker is an electric countertop appliance that makes it quick and simple for you to bake, roast or steam. Although it is a compact piece of equipment, it is large...

  • How to Clean a Pressure Canner

    When done correctly, pressure canning can be a safe, cost-effective way to preserve garden produce and other foods. Having a pantry stocked with home-canned mason jars produces a sense of...

  • How to Cure Cast Iron Dutch Ovens

    Curing or seasoning cast iron is the process of applying a thin layer of carbon to the surface of the metal to prevent rust and to keep food from sticking. It is a simple process, and most...

  • How Long Can Tupperware Keep Food Fresh?

    Tupperware appliances can be used to freeze, refrigerate and microwave foods, prolonging the shelf life of store-bought and homemade products. Tupperware keeps food fresher than plastic wrap or...

  • Information on Cleaning Gas Barbecue Grill Grates

    Cooking on a gas grill is fun and you can cook your favorite foods for your family or friends on it. Cleaning up the grill, on the other hand, is neither fun nor tasty. Some people simply do not...

  • How to Cook With a West Bend Waterless Cooker

    The West Bend company began making waterless cookware in the 1920s and today it is still the primary name in waterless cooking. As the name implies, waterless cooking requires no water or oil...

  • Homemade Meat Smoker

    Barbecuing over a direct flame can lead to dry, charred meat. Smoking your meats using low temperature to slowly roast the meat and fill it with the flavors of smoked wood often provides much...

  • Rival Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker Instructions

    Nothing beats the heat in the summer time like ice cream. For years, making homemade ice cream meant long hours turning a hand crank, but now all it takes is the flip of a switch on an ice cream...

  • Instructions for the Rival Deep Fryer

    Deep fryers offer cooks a quick and clean way to cook foods like fried chicken and fried pies. Knowing how to use and care for your Rival Deep Fryer will help you turn out tasty results and ensure...

  • Instructions for Rice Cooker

    Rice cookers are convenient, versatile and easy to use. A standard rice cooker will only require only two or three steps for rice preparation, resulting in perfectly cooked rice in about 20...

  • Where Does the Term Dutch Oven Come From?

    A Dutch oven is a cast-iron cooking pot, built heavy, with thick walls and lid. Dutch ovens are useful for most styles of cooking and are known for their durability. Pots of this general type have...

  • Cast Aluminum Waffle Maker Instructions

    Frozen, pre-made waffles just aren't as tasty as homemade waffles that are hot out of a waffle maker. Making a perfect waffle that's tender on the inside and golden brown on the outside takes...

  • What Foods Are Unsafe for a Pressure Cooker?

    A pressure cooker is a kind of pot with a lid equipped with a rubber gasket. The lid creates a seal that prevents liquid, steam and air from escaping, except at a certain pressure under controlled...

  • How to Buy a Tagine

    Tagine (təˈ ZH īn or tay-jean) is a cooking vessel traditionally used in North African countries such as Morocco and Tunisia. Nomad travelers prepare stews, thick soups and...

  • About Covered Cooking Pots

    British anthropologist and primatologist Richard Wrangham has written that the act of cooking was central to the development of primates into modern humans, and that our human ancestors began...

  • Dutch Oven Basics

    A Dutch Oven is a four-quart or larger, flat-bottomed kettle with a flat, tight-fitting lid, three legs and a metal bail handle. Dutch Ovens are designed for use in fireplaces and campfires. The...

  • About Slow Cookers

    Slow cookers are a tool of convenience for many families. Using a slow cooker allows a meal to cook while nobody is at home. The food cooks slowly at a low temperature, allowing it to absorb the...

  • How to Use a Microwave Pressure Cooker

    Microwave pressure cookers are perfect for small kitchens or busy cooks. Using a microwave pressure cooker is a simple and fast way to cook foods while retaining most of the vitamins and minerals....

  • How to Use Mirro Pressure Cooker

    Mirro are pressure cookers made of a rustproof aluminum alloy, which make them lightweight and easy to care for. You can get them in sizes ranging from 4 quarts to 8 quarts and larger. The cooker...

  • What is a Stock Pot?

    Stockpots are made by several companies such as All Clad, Le Creuset, Viking, Calphalon and Chantal. Both amateur and television chefs use them. Stockpots are sold individually or in sets along...

  • 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...

  • How to Use an Oster Rice Cooker

    The Oster rice cooker is a brand-name appliance that makes rice preparation easy. Unlike when you leave the cooking of rice up to your stove, you will get perfect results every time. Rice cookers...

  • How to Season a Cast Iron Skillet in a Fire

    In the old days, cast iron skillets were always seasoned in a fire before the first use. Today, this can still be done, and it requires no more effort than if you were to season the skillet in an...

  • How to Treat My Dutch Oven Before Use

    There is a reason that the cast iron Dutch oven has been used for hundreds of years. Its use continues to this day, despite the fact that it cannot be used in microwaves, but like any cast iron...

  • How to Make a Homemade Hamburger Press

    There are countless gadgets for sale that are designed to simplify ordinary kitchen tasks. You can create many of these things, however, with common household items, saving you money and storage...

  • How to Use a Rapida Pressure Cooker

    The Rapida pressure cooker is a brand of cookware, and it is used in a similar manner to many other pressure cookers. The benefit of owning one is that foods that would have taken hours of...

  • How to Make Rice in an E-Wave Food Steamer

    If you have an E-Wave food steamer, you can make perfectly cooked rice with little effort. These instructions will guide you to make long grain or wild rice in your E-wave, and in just 30 minutes,...

  • How to Use a Kitchen Gourmet Rice Cooker

    Rice, including brown rice, wild rice and sticky rice, is a staple for healthy, flavorful diet. Making rice from scratch, however, can be a time-consuming and frustrating process. Rice cookers...

  • What Is a Dutch Oven Pot?

    If you enjoy cooking and poring over recipes in cookbooks, you've probably run across recipes calling for a Dutch oven. A large, heavy casserole pot with a tight-fitting lid, a Dutch oven is...

  • How to Use a Rice Cooker

    If you are tired of biting into rice that's either too mushy or too hard, a Black & Decker Rice Cooker Plus may be just the thing you need. You can kiss you rice pot goodbye and say hello to...

  • How to Use a Tiger Rice Cooker

    Tiger Rice cookers are electronic steamers that make rice and can be used to steam other foods, such as vegetables. There are a variety of Tiger Rice cooker models. Some have digital controls with...

  • How to Cook With Waterless Cookware

    Waterless cookware is designed to cook by steaming instead of boiling food. Boiling food causes the nutrients to come out of the food. Nutrients then go down the sink, instead of into you, when...

  • How to Use a Turbo Cooker

    The Turbo Cooker made its appearance in a TV infomercial that highlighted its innovative design and its power to transform ingredients into a healthy meal in a matter of minutes.The secret of the...

  • How to Choose a Sauté Pan

    The term sauté means to prepare food rapidly over high heat. Sautéed meats and vegetables are usually prepared using a fat, such as butter or oil. It is one of the basics of cooking and to do it...

  • How to Cook With a Clay Pot

    Using a clay pot is a great way to create flavorful meals with all the juices locked in. You'll find many versions of the clay pot, ranging from the Tangine of Morocco to the lidless Spanish Cazula.

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