eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Cooking Utensils

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-33 of 33 results

  • How to Remove Food From Oven Racks

    Holidays and large family dinners are murder on your oven racks. Grease and overflow can bake onto your racks so firmly that you might think even a jackhammer wouldn't dislodge it. Kitchen sinks...

  • How to Sanitize Jars at Oven Temperature

    Using unsanitized jars for canning foods such as butter, jams, pickles and preserves can put you at risk for food-borne infections such as botulism, a muscle-paralyzing affliction caused by a...

  • How to Renew an Old Cast Iron Skillet

    Cast iron skillets are an indispensable kitchen tool for many uses. Whether you are browning or braising, making an omelet or frying chicken, cast iron's unmatched heat retention makes it the...

  • How to Calibrate an Oven Thermometer

    Oven thermometers are used to measure the temperature of an oven. Oven thermometer accuracy is important, not only for baking and cooking food consistently and evenly, but also for cooking meat at...

  • Proper Use of Oven Thermometers

    An oven thermometer is a kitchen tool that can be used when preparing meals. The thermometer indicates when foods have reached the proper level for healthy consumption. Using a thermometer...

  • Can Club Aluminum Be Used in the Oven?

    Club aluminum, though no longer existing as an independent company, made popular kitchen products for years. Many people still use Club Aluminum pots but may have questions about oven durability.

  • How to Check an Oven Thermometer

    Cooking food at the proper temperature not only ensures safety, it makes for the perfect meat or casserole. Checking your oven thermometer to see if it is working properly will ensure the perfect...

  • How to Restore Old Cast Iron Pots

    Cast iron cookware is much loved by cooks for its even heat distribution and durability, but even cast iron can become coated with grease and carbon deposits if not cared for properly. Cast iron...

  • How to "Season" Your New Cast Iron Skillet

    Cast Iron Skillets have been used by cooks all over the world for hundreds of years. In America, the settlers and frontier people used them over open fires for cooking and baking. Cast Iron...

  • The Advantages of Cooking in Cast Iron Skillets

    Cooking in cast iron has a long tradition and remains popular today. Although the cookware is heavy, cooking with cast iron has many advantages.

  • How to Keep Food Hot at The Table

    Keeping food hot at the table is a very old problem and it is a serious factor that contributes to the problem of obesity, but how can I say that WHY? Because we eat too fast so that our food does...

  • How to Clean and Reseason a Cast Iron Skillet

    There are a various ways to clean your cast iron skillet but little information on how to reseason it. This article will assist you in returning your skillet to its original cooking condition.

  • Cookware Tools

    Choosing the right tools for your kitchen is very important in creating the perfect meal. The proper cookware can make food preparation enjoyable and successful. However, when deciding on pots and...

  • Types of Meat Thermometers

    Using a meat thermometer takes the guess work out of judging when meat and poultry are done. Thermometers let you know that the meat has reached a safe temperature and any harmful bacteria have...

  • Microwave Oven Installation Tips

    A microwave oven is an efficient and effective means of defrosting, cooking and reheating food. While a microwave oven often comes with the purchase of a new home or rental of an apartment,...

  • Proper Sanitation and Use of Kitchen Utensils and Equipment

    Safety and sanitation are the hallmarks of proper kitchen management, both commercial and private. Proper use of kitchen utensils and equipment will reduce the risk of being injured. The most...

  • Tools and Equipment for Cooking

    Like any craft, cooking requires patience, practice and the right tools and equipment. There are hundreds of different kitchen gadgets available and variations on all of them, but the five...

  • Definition of Parchment Paper

    Parchment paper is also known as baking parchment. It is a type of cellulose paper that is coated with silicone. Its primary use is to act as a nonstick disposable surface for baking and cooking....

  • How to Make a Dutch Oven Tripod

    One of the best things about camping is the outdoor cooking. It brings thoughts of the Wild West and the rugged life of the pioneer days. Instead of cooking in a camper or RV, use old Dutch ovens...

  • How to Remove the Bottom of a Springform Pan

    For cooks to prepare certain types of cake, they need to use a springform pan. For instance, a cheesecake needs the support of the sides during the baking and cooling processes. Novices may find...

  • How to Build a Pizza Peel

    Making pizza at home is a great idea. You can either make it in a pizza pan and place the pan in the oven or you can use a pizza peel. Using a pizza peel at home is a great alternative to a pan....

  • How to Use a KitchenAid Pizza Stone

    For homemade pizza, true connoisseurs will tell you that, for proper baking, a pizza stone is the only way to go. Because it removes moisture as the pizza bakes, The KitchenAid Pizza Stone will...

  • How to Use an Oven Probe Thermometer

    The oven probe thermometer is a well-thought-out kitchen gadget, elegantly designed to make cooking less work and improve your odds of success. Using the probe, you can keep track of the internal...

  • Cooking With a Convection Toaster Oven

    Convection toaster oven, just like conventional convection ovens, cook food by circulating heated air through the cooking space. Convection ovens circulate the air to aid in even cooking by...

  • How to Get Stuff Out From Under Your Kitchen Stove

    Did you ever drop something behind your kitchen stove and wonder how you were going to get it out? I was hanging a wooden plaque over my stove about three years ago and instead of draping the...

  • How to season an iron skillet.

    Do you remember that black iron skillet that your mama always made her cornbread in. Remember her frying chicken on Sundays in that same skillet? Come to think of it, she used it everyday at one...

  • How to Care for Your Wooden Kitchen Utensils

    For many years I have been a collector of wooden kitchen items. Since wood was a living being, I believe it holds a cellular memory within it. Because of this my collection is treasured by me. ...

  • How to Oven Proof Skillet the Easy Way

    Oven proofing your skillet does not have to be hard. Follow these steps to get your own over proof skillet.

  • How to Buy a Roasting Rack

    Roasting racks almost guarantee that your foods emerge from the oven with crispy, well-browned exteriors on all four sides. By allowing meats to roast while not in contact with the greasy pan...

  • How to Buy an Oven Thermometer

    Oven thermometers remain must-have kitchen tools. These crucial gadgets not only tell you if your oven's thermostat needs calibrating but they also allow you to work around an improperly heated...

  • How to Use a Stovetop Heat Diffuser

    Before burning another dinner, use a stovetop heat diffuser. A stovetop heat diffuser can be used with gas or electric ranges. Save your meals and cookware with this simple kitchen tool that acts...

  • How to Clean a Dutch Oven

    Cast iron Dutch ovens are wonderful for cooking a variety of items while camping. But proper cleaning and care will make it last longer and work better. It needs to be cleaned immediately after use.

  • How to Season a Dutch Oven

    When you buy a Dutch oven, it is not ready to be used. To prepare it you need to season it so that you can make it last and be ready for proper cleaning. The instructions that come with a Dutch...

  • 1
  • 1

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media