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Basic Cookware Explained
by: Larry Johnson With all of the many types of cookware available, All-Clad, Calphalon,
nonstick, stainless steel, uncoated or coated, cast iron, celebrity cookware and
more, how can you choose the correct one for your needs? By examining the
positives and negatives of each type of cookware your decision will become much
easier to make. What is All-Clad stainless steel cookware and why is it the best
top-of-the-line bake ware you can buy? All-Clad cookware is made with a heavy
aluminum inside which extends up the sides of the pan. It is coated with a
stainless steel cooking surface and has an outside layer of magnetic stainless
steel. This type of bake ware is ideal for cooking on a gas stove where the
flames can burn up the sides of the pots and pans. These types of pots and pans
are heavier than the less expensive kinds that you find at cheap discount
stores. This cookware is extremely popular among the expert chefs, holds up well
in high heat up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit and it comes in a nonstick version as
well. Maybe you like to do lots of browning. If so you may want to use uncoated
or non coated cookware for your favorite recipes. A top brand of uncoated pots
and pans are made by Wolfgang Puck. Chances are you will never see a review that
will not give Wolfgang Puck high marks for its baking performance and price
value. Uncoated bakeware has an aluminum plate as the foundation or base. It
does not run up the side as does the All-Clad type which is a big reason why
uncoated is less expensive. Calphalon nonstick bakeware is a hard anodized aluminum bake ware with a
nonstick coating. If you are looking for a cheaper brand that will perform
almost as well as the more expensive ones this may be what you are searching
for. Plus it is also lighter in weight than most All-Clad varieties or brands.
It may require a little more energy on your part during cleanup though since
most Calphalon nonstick pots and pans are not dishwasher safe. Another positive
aspect to this type of cookware is that it can be used in your oven in
temperatures up to about 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Similar to Calphalon, Emeril (Emerilware) is a high quality cookware that
compares favorably to other top-of-the-line pots and pans and is a very good
value for the money. Your favorite recipe will still taste delicious. Famous TV
chef Emeril Lagasse has this line made by All-Clad which is similar to their
hard anodized cookware. The major difference is the designs added to the pieces.
This cookware is made of hard anodized aluminum with nonstick cooking surfaces.
It is not recommended for the dishwasher, but comes with a lifetime warranty.
That is something you do not see everyday. The debate about nonstick or uncoated has endured for many years, but
which is actually better? Experts have always said that uncoated cookware gives
better results, but nonstick has its advantages too. Fried eggs and pancakes are
a couple of obvious examples of foods that are more fun to cook or bake on a
nonstick surface. No more sticking to the pan during cooking or cleanup.
Scraping cooked eggs off the pan is not one of the most enjoyable cooking
activities. High quality nonstick skillets will contain a fully coated aluminum
plate bonded with stainless steel allowing for even heat distribution. You can
also find top brands that are dishwasher safe, although most manufacturers will
recommend hand washing. Starting with high quality cookware is a must if you are looking for the
most enjoyable cooking experience. And before you can purchase the most ideal
bakeware for your needs you have to ask yourself a few questions. How much can I
afford? Will it bother me if they are not dishwasher safe? Do I want nonstick or
uncoated? Would I prefer better cookware or easier cleanup? After answering
these questions you will have a much better idea as to the type of cookware best
suited for your personality.
About The Author
Larry Johnson is the chief writer for MyCookware, one of the top online
cooking and cookware information sites. Find facts about all different types
of cookware at
http://www.mycookware.net. |
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