Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Should you buy Stainless Cookware?



There are many different choices for individuals looking for the perfect cookware for their kitchen. One of the most popular choices for the average consumer is stainless steel cookware. It is easily one of the most widely recognized and well known types of cookware, and is a favorite of many individual cooks. But is it the best choice for you? What makes this cookware so great? It is worth the price? These are questions that this article will help to answer so you can make an informed decision.

First off, what exactly is stainless steel cookware? Stainless steel is an alloy, or a combination of metals, that mixes basic iron with chromium, nickel, and some other minor metals. The chromium is what provides rust protection and an extra degree of durability. Nickel also provides extra rust protection, and adds the "highly polished" look that is often attributed to this cookware. The bottom of pans often have copper or aluminum added to increase the pan's ability to conduct heat, since one of the disadvantages of the pans are that they are poor heat conductors. Another important factor to consider is that there are high grade levels of cookware, and then there are lower quality levels of cookware. My advice is if you decide to buy this type of cookware, don't skimp: the high quality is a huge difference over the lesser varieties.

There are several advantages to using this type of cookware. For one, it is extremely durable and can last years and years. It is also extremely hard, its non porous meaning you won't have to worry about cracks, leaks, or spatters. It also has a smooth surface that is dent and scratch resistant, is usually easy to clean, and it is actually easy to keep that brand new look.

There are some disadvantages to it as well. For one, it is a poor heat conductor, which is why the pans have to be coated with copper and aluminum to help cooking. This means that if speedy cooking is a big deal with you, then you should look at other cookware. Good stainless steel cookware also has a relatively high cost, which is always an issue in shopping for anything. While it is extremely easy to clean, the outside tends to discolor with very high heat, and extensive exposure to salt water can also damage the pans by causing pitting. While the heat discoloration can be cleaned off to an extent, if appearance is always an issue, then this cookware may or may not be worth the purchase depending on the amount of work you're willing to put into upkeep.

For many people, it is a great addition to the kitchen. For others, cast iron may be a better choice. Always look at the pros versus the cons, and decide which on each side are more important. Since there is a trace amount of nickel in the cookware, those with a rare allergy to nickel should NOT eat from it. Otherwise stainless steel cookware can be a great addition to any person's kitchen.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

One Stop Online Shop


Looking for a one stop shop for your kitchen needs? PotsNracks.com is the place! You will find the finest quality Pot Racks, Cast Iron and Stainless Steel Cookware available. Along with other kitchen products and accessories, at great prices to boot! So whether you are looking for a hanging Pot rack, or a wall mounted one, They've got something for you, and their Pot Racks, Stainless Steel Cookware, and Cast Iron sets are backed by the best warranties and exceptional service!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

kitchen Trends


Trends in the cookware industry, like most industries, are set and determined by what consumers are buying. Trends will follow the consumer's preferences and interests based on supply and demand and the purchasing power of individuals.

As far as cookware is concerned, there has been a shift to a more aesthetically pleasing exterior. People want their cookware to be as beautiful as they are and with this, new materials are being developed and used in cookware design and manufacturing. Stainless steel cookware, while it is highly durable, is also used for its high shine bringing aesthetics into your cookware. In addition, glass cookware is on the rise as it is pretty and functional falling into the aesthetics of the current trends. Cast Iron has always been appreciated in the Kitchen and with enameled cast iron cookware, it comes in a variety of beautiful finishes as well.

Looking for a good Juice Extractor?


Looking to slim down with fruit and vegetable drinks? Make them yourself with this Fruit and Vegetable Pracessor /Juice Extractor and Citrus juicer from The Biggest Looser.
This 320-watt fruit-and-vegetable processor and juicer with 2 speeds, plus pulse with a 1-1/4-quart stainless-steel pulp container that allows for continuous juicing
It has a Transparent juice cup with pouring spout; with a safety interlocking latch
Non-slip rubberized feet keeps it from moving across your counter top, convenient cord storage along with recipes that are included and dishwasher-safe parts makes this juicer a great product!
-Measures 11-1/2 by 7 by 12 inches as a vegetable processor and 9-1/4 by 7 by 12-1/2 inches as a citrus juicer

Friday, February 13, 2009

Food Dehydrators


When looking for a food dehydrator, there are three important elements you need to take into account. One food dehydrator is not like another. Even if you purchase a well-reviewed brand-name model, you should put some thought into what you are going to use it for, how much space you will need for storage, and whether you will be able to add accessories to your food dehydrator.

How Will You Use Your Food-Dehydrator?

If you are going to dehydrate primarily one type of food, then one dehydrator is all you will need. Depending on how much dehydrating you plan on doing with your new machine, you will want to purchase either a small, medium or large unit. Don't over-purchase. Most food dehydrators are expandable. If you plan to dehydrate a variety of different foods such as meat, fruit, and vegetables all at the same time, it is wise to purchase two or three small dehydrators. As with cooking, different foods require different temperatures and lengths of time to process. There are several fruits and vegetables that can be dehydrated but not every fruit or vegetable retains quality. There are many more complicated recipes for dehydrating foods. However, before you expand on your dehydrating activities buy a food dehydrator recipe book and be sure to follow it carefully.

How Much Storage Space Will You Need to Store Your Food Dehydrator?

Do you have room for a dehydrator? Can you make space for a large dehydrator? One option you might consider is reserving a permanent spot for your food dehydrator. You might have a "cubby" area that is perfect for holding your unit whether you are using it or not. This solves the problem of finding room in the pantry. If you only have space for a small dehydrator, then utilize that space to the best of your ability (or find a way to make more space).

Does the Food Dehydrator Come with the Option to Expand?

Just because you start small doesn't mean you will want to keep it small. You might find that after looking through food dehydrator recipe books, you have a completely new appreciation for the variety of ways food can be dehydrated, stored and cooked. If the dehydrator you like is expandable, make sure you can get a great deal on additional trays.

Espresso and Drip Coffe Maker


Looking for something that makes both Espresso and Drip Coffee, Try DeLonghi's Combination Espresso & Drip Coffee Maker. This All-in-one Espresso-maker and drip coffee maker brews up to ten cups of coffee or espresso simultaneously. It also prepares Cappuccino Latte or Hot Chocolate. Instant froth dispenser adds frothed milk to a cup of coffee to make Cappuccino. Electronic programmable digital timer lets you wake up to a fresh cup. Vario system and Accuflafor(TM) selector allows you to choose the strength of espresso and coffee. Adjustable steam emission and safety cap prevents accidental opening. Has drip interrupt feature as well as removable water tank for convenient filling and easy cleaning.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Pot Racks - The Perfect Kitchen Accessory


Not only does a pot rack give your kitchen a designer look, but they are practical as well. They are simply the best way to display and store your fine cookware, utensils or decorative items. Your pot-rack will soon become the most functional accessory in your home. Whether you choose a hanging pot rack, or wall mount, a pot rack adds charm to any kitchen, whether classic or contemporary. Choose from an assortment of styles and colors of pot-racks to complement any kitchen and perfect for organizing and storing your cookware.