We usually think of pans in terms of how much the handles provide insulation against heat – but what happens when the manufacturer installs a metal handle instead of plastic, silicone, or wooden one? Find out how that works in today’s blog.
Pans
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There are many ways to make pie at home, and using a cake pan is just one of them. Learn the essentials of this nifty skill in today’s timely Pie Blog. Learn techniques and be a better home cook today.
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Induction hobs or systems are super hot (literally and figuratively) because they get the job done fast and are built to last. If you have recently invested in an induction hob, you might be wondering if you can still use your regular pans. Find out in today’s exceptional Cookware Blog.
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Induction pans are critical if you have an induction system at home. Induction systems use magnetism to generate heat, and this cooking system is efficient and costs less power in the long term. Learn about how cookware functions with gas hobs and induction systems in today’s Cooking Blog.
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Who doesn’t love toasty and crispy bacon? There are many methods to prepare bacon, and it’s amazing how versatile this pork product is. Find out if you can cook it without the help of extra oil in today’s Bacon Blog.
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Nonstick pans are undoubtedly helpful for cooking on gas hobs and baking, as some dishes like casseroles need some time in the oven. But, can you heat nonstick pans without any cooking oil safely?
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Pizza is a top ten meal or snack in the US and other countries. If you have an oven at home or a giant toaster, you can make pizza by baking or toasting frozen pizza. But can you do it without a pan, safely?
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Baking pans are ubiquitous in modern kitchens because they’re so helpful. In addition, baking pans can easily withstand the stress of long baking times. But are they safe for use in modern microwave ovens? Let’s find out in today’s Baking Blog.
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A springform pan is basically a baking dish with removable sides and a base. The construction style of this pan is called a springform. When the pan’s base is aligned with a groove that goes around the bottom of the walls, the base and sides become one.
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Not all cookware is created equal. Not all cookware is designed and is certified for use in ovens, so you have to make sure that you use only oven-safe pans when using pans in the range. Find out more about pans with rubber handles and whether or not they should be used in ovens.