Cooking Appliances

December 22, 2008

Better Cooking With Cuisinart

Back in 1973, Carl Sontheimer began a company whose entire goal was to make preparing and cooking foods easier than before. Today Cuisinart carries a large variety of products for the kitchen. With their own website and stock in retail stores, finding their products is not a difficult task. From food processors to bakeware, coffee makers to tools for the kitchen, this company has pretty much anything a cook or baker could want.

Whether you are a breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert lover, Cuisinart has every kind of product you could want. A food processor is the most popular item they sell, but they have upgraded in the last 30 plus years to a huge variety of products. Today they offer baking collections, coffee collections and other items that every kitchen needs.

bakeware
For the cook that has it all, there are fun little kitchen bakeware to add to any kitchen collection. Electric can openers and hand mixers, ice cream makers and specialty appliances, including baking tools, make a trip to the website or any store carrying this brand a fun trip. Price wise, some of the products can put a decent dent in your purse, but the quality of the products is outstanding and, therefore, is worth the cost.

If you do purchase a Cuisinart product and find that it is not working properly or a part is missing, the company makes it incredibly easy to order a new part for replacement. The customer service department has high reviews from many, many customers, as do the products themselves.

quality kitchenware
Not only can this brand of kitchenware make cooking and baking easier, but the sleek designs and variety of styles with Cuisinart adding a special touch of decor to any kitchen. As a gift, these products are not only a benefit, but may even be the mood-enhancing item your favorite cook has been waiting for.

So, whether it's you, someone you love, or maybe just a neighbor who brings you food occasionally, surprise him or her with a beautifully crafted and visibly creative product from Cuisinart. It is sure to make their day and put a smile on their face every time they step into their kitchen to cook or bake foods made from the heart.

Choose from baking tools, non stick cookware and much, much more to find the perfect gift for them, decorative touch to your kitchen or awesome product to splurge on for yourself. Regardless of what you choose, any of their products will take the headache out of any day in the kitchen.

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December 18, 2008

Bring Out The Professional Cook With All-clad's Copper Core Line

The All-Clad Copper Core 7 piece cookware set is the starter set for the All-Clad Copper Core collection of cookware. In their reviews, available online, amateur and professional cooks alike have rated the All-Clad Copper Core 7 Piece Cookware Set items as being among the most efficient kitchenware for sale. This line of products blends the most effective traits of copper and stainless steel to produce a collection of pots and pans which heats evenly, and cleans easily.

Copper is well known by professional cooks and scientists as a great conductor of heat. Stainless steel is very uncomplicated to clean and won’t rust. Each piece of the All-Clad Copper Core 7 Piece Cookware Set is especially engineered with a sheet of copper inserted between the stainless steel exterior, and an aluminum interior. The insertion of aluminum creates kitchenware that is much lighter and easier to handle.

The design of each individual pot and pan includes five individual layers. From the inner to outer layers, the arrangement is comprised of a stainless steel, non-stick cooking surface, a layer of lightweight aluminum, the copper interior for even heating, a second aluminum layer, and the stainless steel exterior. Long handles make the pots easy to lift and handle, and trademark scooped rims help effect drip-free pouring.

As expected from its design, the All-clad collection cooks quickly and evenly. Boiling food in this cookware is a complete treat. Scorched food can tend to affix to the cooking surface more than it would a teflon surface. However, proper attention to cooking technique will keep the food from scorching.

Easy clean-up is a particularly useful trait of this set. A brief soak in soapy water, followed by a easy scouring, clears away all food, even tomatoes or cheese which was prepared at too high of a setting. Towel drying will keep ugly water spots from collecting on the outside. Stainless steel cleaning and polishing compounds will help you maintain the cookware’s original, shiny appearance. To avoid tarnish, the visible copper parts ought to be perioidically polished.

The all-clad copper core 7 piece cookware set is widely available at finer retailers as well as the entire collection of the All Clad Copper Core group of kitchenware. In addition, All Clad manufactures a fourteen piece set, a ten piece set, and a complete collection of individual pots, pans and other cookware.

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September 28, 2008

Who Invented The Toaster

What’s the easiest way of browning bread? Toasting it of course!

But when was the first toast made and who invented the toaster? Interestingly, back in the days of the Roman Empire the shelf life of bread was increased by toasting it. The word toaster has been derived from the Latin word ‘tostum’ that means burning or scorching.

According to historical records, Crompton and Co of the UK deserve the credit of manufacturing the first electric toaster in 1893. In 1909, the toaster was re-invented in the US; though this toaster was able to toast only one side of the bread at a time and required a person to stand in attention to switch it off manually as soon as the toast looked like it was done. Our website Super Toasters has a wide range of toasters that can make your life easier and health better than ever before!

The credit of creating the first pop-up toaster goes to Charles Strite, who invested it in 1919. However, toasters would have been useless if Otto Frederick Rohwedder didn’t invent the bread slicer in 1912. And pre-sliced bread became popular from 1930 when Wonder Bread first manufactured the pre-sliced loaf of bread and further added to the popularity of the toaster!

If you want more of such crispy and appetizing information check out our blog about Who Invented The Toaster today!

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