Read page 5 of the Demeyere vs. Fissler sauté pan discussion from the Chowhound Cookware, Saute Pans food community. Join the discussion today. ... As far as I recall, copper has a thermal conductivity of somewhere in the region of 380 W/mK over normal cooking ranges, and the highest other material that I know of is diamond (although not quite ...
Read page 5 of the Demeyere vs. Fissler sauté pan discussion from the Chowhound Cookware, Saute Pans food community. Join the discussion today. ... As far as I recall, copper has a thermal conductivity of somewhere in the region of 380 W/mK over normal cooking ranges, and the highest other material that I know of is diamond (although not quite ...
joethesmith asked Chowhounds for user experiences with a KilaChef 11" Tri-Ply Copper Bottom Saute Pan. It sounded intriguing to some, but joethesmith bought another pan, and no user ultimately responded. This, IMO, is where this should have ended. Except Franz replied, not as a user, or even a CenturyLife life product evaluator.
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Read page 6 of the Best pots/pans? discussion from the Chowhound Cookware food community. Join the discussion today. ... extra-durable nonstick coating you usually pay a lot for. They were $22 for the pair. ... The claim is that the 7 pli spreads evenly right up the sides (which may matter for an omelette); you're just testing the bottom. ...
I keep seeing commercials for avoiding having to clean sticky, baked on messes by lining baking pans with foil. And now, Martha Stewart's foible of not liking foil to touch her food has resulted in a parchment paper/aluminum foil hybrid.
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Read page 2 of the Amway cookware handles discussion from the Chowhound Cookware, Cookware Accessories food community. ... Log In Sign Up. bkhuna | Feb 27, 2007 02:59 PM 19. I have some pieces of Amway Queen cookware circa 1977 that need replacement handles and knobs. My wife is convinced that some things she makes can't be made properly in any ...
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By the same token, there are no real drawbacks to the multiply Industry 5 pots either. The multiply is thick enough to provide good searing and even heat for this purpose. There's really no advantage to either technology in the oven since times are generally long and the heat comes from all directions.
Read page 2 of the Demeyere Pro-line 9.4 or 7.9 pan for breakfast cooking? discussion from the Chowhound Cookware, Frying Pans food community. Join the discussion today. ... If you wish to take on the challenge of scrambling and cleaning on a heavy duty 7 pli SS, the 7.9 might work the best, but you need to have your wits about you: eggs at ...
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With Ebates, you sign up for an account and must log in. Then you must click through their portal and make your purchase. Coupons usually stack onto the savings, but sometimes they don't. They send you a check each quarter. From time to time, they run special promotions like double rebates or bonus amounts (like the $15 extra at Bloomies).
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I have watched my mother cook A LOT in the kitchen since I was a child and continued to do so as I grew older. I never really thought much about cooking techniques and specialised cookware (specialised meaning how one type of pan/pot is more suitable for certain types of food types and dishes than others)
Titanium is light and strong (and trendy), but it is a lousy thermal conductor. It has roughly 1/4 the conductivity of cast iron, which isn't much. 1/10 that of aluminum, 1/20 that of copper. If you compare specific heat capacities (heat holding ability), titanium is excellent, better than cast iron, but a little over half that of aluminum.
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