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  • Care of Commercial Aluminun Cookware

    Although people are generally moving away from aluminum cookware and utensils because they are considered a possible health risk, aluminum cookware is still widely used in commercial settings...

  • 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 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...

  • Uses for Old Steam Kettle

    Teakettles aren't just for tea anymore. Perhaps you have an old steam kettle lying around the house; instead of getting rid of it, use one of these creative ways to use old teakettles. Finding new...

  • How to Remove Discolorations From Aluminum Pans

    Alkaline foods, such as potatoes, will cause discoloration on aluminum pans, but you can brighten them to their original shine with acidic substances. Some dish detergents or high mineral...

  • 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 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 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 Remove Burned Chocolate From a Stainless Steel Pot

    So you spent the afternoon whipping up a batch of thick, gooey fudge or rich chocolate truffles. They look tasty, right? But your stainless steel pot, well, it's not looking so good. Perhaps you...

  • How to Use a Rival Automatic Steamer

    Since 1932, Rival brand appliances have redefined cooking---giving homeowners and chefs around the world new, more efficient and faster methods to cook meals. The Rival brand Automatic Steamer and...

  • How to Get Burned Sugar Out of a Stainless Steel Pan

    When sugar burns onto the bottom of a stainless steel pot or pan, removing it can seem like an impossible task. However, there are many techniques to help lift the sugar away from the surface of...

  • How to Clean a Plastic Kettle

    Electric plastic kettles are one of the safest, fastest and most economical methods of boiling water. They are designed to resist mineral buildup, and auto boil features automatically shut off...

  • How to Season Unglazed Clay Cookware

    Food from clay pots and cookware is wonderful. This is a great way to cook. Before using an unglazed piece of clay cookware, it needs to be properly seasoned. Some refer to this process as curing....

  • 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 Clean Chocolate Plastic Molds

    As much fun as it is to create and decorate molded chocolates, it's just the opposite when it's time to clean up your work space. No one enjoys wiping down a sticky countertop or tackling a pile...

  • Double Boiler Instructions

    Delicate sauces, such as Hollandaise, are best prepared in a double boiler. Double boilers should also be used when melting solid chocolate or wax. A double boiler is a pan designed for indirect...

  • How to Cook Rice in an Electric Roaster

    Rice is one of the most versatile staple grains available. One of the most utilized grains around the world, rice comes in many varieties and styles. While rice is generally boiled on the stove or...

  • Deep-Fat-Fryer Grease Removal

    Deep-fat fryers are often used commercially in fast-food chains and other restaurants that cook a wide variety of foods that are fried. They are highly mobile and can also be used at places like...

  • Care & Use of Cast Iron Pans

    Cast iron pans have been in use for centuries. They are durable and versatile and, when properly seasoned, provide a natural nonstick cooking surface. They even provide health benefits for people...

  • How to Season a Steel Wok

    The steel wok is a staple in many East Asian homes as well as American homes that value Asian cooking. It is a versatile cooking utensil, particularly for stir fry meals such as stir-fried rice or...

  • How to Test a Cooking Thermometer

    An incorrect thermometer is next to useless. There are some recipes that might call for approximate temperatures, but for the most part, good food and good food safety calls for precision. Using...

  • How to Remove Stubborn Grease From a Griddle Pan

    Cooking oils often build up on a griddle pan over time and may seem impossible to thoroughly clean off. This can leave a slippery, unappetizing glaze on the cooking surface that might have you...

  • How to Care for a Flat Top Griddle

    Flat top griddles are a versatile piece of cookware that many home cooks and chefs use for making a variety of foods. From searing, sauteing and toasting, griddles can be easy to maintain but...

  • How to Use a Stockpot Instead of a Canner

    Many people hesitate to can foods at home because they think the equipment is too expensive for what little they may actually preserve during the harvest season. For high acid foods, such as...

  • 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 Disinfect a Cast Iron Dutch Oven

    Dutch ovens are a wonderfully durable piece of cookware that can survive for generations when well cared for. While these pots are easy to clean, there may be a need to occasionally disinfect them...

  • How to Seal Ball Jars

    Canning preserves, fruit or pickles is a wonderful way to make use of an abundance of produce before it goes bad. Canning and sealing this produce into Ball jars can be done easily at home. It...

  • How to Clean Lodge Cast Iron

    How you keep your cast iron clean is an essential part of caring for your cookware-and ensuring its longevity. A well-seasoned cast-iron pan will get easier to clean over time because the more you...

  • DIY- Steamer

    When in doubt, improvise. These wise words have carried many cooks through ingredient substitutions and even through kitchen tools they don't own but should be using. Take, for example, a steamer....

  • 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...

  • Homemade Smoker Grill Plans

    Smoker grills deliver low-temperature cooking over a long period of time. Large pork or beef roasts, legs of lamb, whole chickens or turkeys and even cheese wheels are appropriate food items to...

  • How Does a Rice Steamer Work?

    A rice steamer is designed to steam rice quickly and easily, with little chance of over or under-cooking. Most models feature a removable bowl, a lid, and and an outer pot or casing. A thermostat...

  • Directions for Cooking Rice in a Steamer

    Cooking rice in a steamer, or rice cooker as it's also known, is a great way to make perfectly cooked rice. Steamers allow you to stop worrying about the rice burning or the pot water boiling...

  • Oster Rice Cooker Instructions

    Sure it's easy to pour some water into a pot and then throw in some rice when the water comes to a boil and 20 minutes later . . . rice. However, for better looking and tasting rice that will stay...

  • How to Use Your Dishwasher Effectively

    Tired of running a full load of dishes in the dishwasher and most of the dishes are still dirty afterward? Learn some helpful tips here.

  • How to Cook Rice with an Automatic Rice Cooker

    Using an automatic rice cooker is not only easy, but it can be a quick way to cook rice. With an automatic rice cooker, you also don't have to keep watch on your rice as you're cooking, since the...

  • How to Clean Crock-Pot Slow Cookers Easily

    How to clean a crock pot slow cooker easily.

  • Do You Have to Cook Rice Before Adding It to a Slow Cooker?

    Slow cookers operate by bringing up the temperature of food over several hours before reaching a simmering point. Their big advantage is that you can toss in chicken, rice, vegetables and maybe a...

  • Tefal Rice Cooker Instructions

    The Tefal company has several electric rice cookers in its line, most having an 8- to 10-cup capacity. They can steam food as well as cook rice and, depending on the model, come with accessories...

  • How to Clean a Burnt Pot

    Lost track of time, and the food burned on the bottom of the pot. DO NOT throw away that pot! I will teach you how to save your steel pot!

  • 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...

  • What to Use to Clean a Bamboo Cutting Board

    There are a lot of advantages to using a bamboo cutting board in the kitchen. Aside from its sustainability, it is also one of the better materials to cut on in terms of knife maintenance. The...

  • How to Use Microwave Grills

    Face facts: You can't actually grill in a microwave. You grill over an open heat source, preferably one that generates smoke, which lends a distinctive flavor to the product being grilled. Of...

  • How to Clean an Aluminum Electric Fry Pan

    Cleaning an aluminum electric fry pan can be a bit complicated, because you must be careful not to get the electric elements wet. Many people find that they are unable to thoroughly clean these...

  • How to Cook Pasta in a Rice Cooker

    Rice cookers have proved to be fairly versatile little machines. Whole cookbooks have been dedicated to ricer-cooker recipes---use a few ingredients, plop them in the rice cooker, push the "cook"...

  • How to Keep Your Kitchen Food Poisoning Free

    It’s easy to assume you’re more susceptible to getting food poisoning from a restaurant or supermarket, but there are plenty of ways you can get it in your own kitchen. Not cleaning up properly...

  • How to Use a Samovar

    A samovar is used to heat water that can be used to make coffee or tea. Their decorative design has made many samovars popular collectibles. There are two main types: traditional and electric. The...

  • How to Clean Porcelain Enamel Cast-Iron Cookware

    Porcelain enamel over cast-iron cookware has been around for a long time, and for good reason. This kind of cookware has many benefits. It is durable, it does not rust, it spreads heat evenly...

  • How to Use a Black & Decker Vegetable Steamer

    The Black & Decker line of rice and vegetable automatic steamers make cooking fast and easy. Many people like these units for their home kitchens because they can turn them on and forget about...

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