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Experts know the value of
having quality tools to accomplish any task. Yet how many of us
struggle by with cheap tools that waste time rather than save money.
Choosing pots and pans for your kitchen is one area in which you
shouldn’t scrimp.
Choosing pots and pans is an important job. Pots and pans come into
contact with the food you and your family are eating, so it is vital
that they be made of quality materials. Before choosing pots and
pans for purchase, consider the different materials that are
available:
• Choosing pots and pans made of stainless steel is a popular
choice. Stainless steel pots and pans require little maintenance and
are fairly durable. They also do not react with most foods, so you
can cook any kind of food without worrying about discoloration or
other chemical problems.
• Non-stick coatings are also widely-purchased by cooks choosing
pots and pans. Electrochemically sealed aluminum (anodized aluminum)
is a common non-stick option for those choosing pots and pans
because it cooks more evenly and can sustain higher temperatures
that other non-stick cooking vessels.
• Choosing pots and pans made of copper should be a careful, fully
informed decision. Copper, while a great conductor of heat, can be
difficult for novice cooks to manage. Additionally, copper pots and
pans require a good deal of regular maintenance to retain their
gorgeous luster and appearance. Occasionally, copper and stainless
steel are combined to capture the best traits of each material in
one piece.
• Cast iron is super for cooking at high temperatures, but not the
best option if you’re in a hurry. Choosing pots and pans made of
cast iron means you will have to be patient and you will have to
take care to dry and season (oil) your pots and pans often.
When choosing pots and pans, you should consider not only the
material, but also the variety of vessels you will need to equip
your kitchen. Full sets may be an attractive choice, but you way
want to think about choosing pots and pans individually. By choosing
pots and pans individually, you avoid buying pieces you won’t use,
therefore saving money to invest in pieces you will use over and
over again.
Choosing pots and pans no kitchen should be without:
Durability and versatility should be key elements to consider when
choosing pots and pans. Purchase a couple of saucepans (2-qt and
3-qt sizes are a good start), a heavy stockpot for soups and stew, a
heavy-gauge non-stick skillet, a flat-bottomed sauté pan for
browning, a roasting pan and a braising dish (similar to a casserole
dish).
That may sound like a lot, but by choosing pots and pans carefully,
you can find pieces that transfer easily from stovetop to oven or
that have interchangeable lids. Choosing pots and pans this way will
provide versatility and save you money. Look for long, heat-proof or
heat resistant handles, and for larger pieces look for helper
handles that run across from the regular channels to help you lift
your pots and pans with control.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
HVAC products. We are distributors of
Qmark Heaters,
electric
tankless water heaters, bathroom
heaters, patio heaters,
electric heaters,
portable air
conditioners &
electric towel warmers. Shop on line at
www.heateroutlet.com for these great home improvement products.
Iapsales.com LLC was established in 2003 and is the sister company to Innovative Air Products located in historical Exeter, NH. We are a 2nd generation manufacturers’ rep firm dedicated to providing residential & commercial heating, ventilation and air-conditioning equipment. We offer a great selection online at the lowest prices anywhere. We can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.