We recently completed our kitchen remodel. I went from an electric stove to my first ever gas cooktop. I really like it. I have the same cookware that I had since we got married, supplemented with inexpensive stainless steel pots or pans along the way. Yesterday I went out to buy another cheap stock pot since I gave my other one to DS#1. They had a set of Calphalon, multiclad with the aluminum sandwiched between the stainless steel through out. Looked nice, a bit expensive but I have a 20% off coupon. Cuisinart also makes a multiclad, less money and actually a good buy on Amazon. I read some of the 192 very favorable reviews and it seems that those who love to cook, (that's not me) prefer the Cuisinart Pro which is actually cheaper. Any thoughts from those of you who enjoy cooking.
Also, someone mentioned a "flame deflector" for the gas stove. What exactly does it do?
Any other hints on cooking with gas that I may have not figured out will be welcomed. Thanks,
Also, someone mentioned a "flame deflector" for the gas stove. What exactly does it do?
Any other hints on cooking with gas that I may have not figured out will be welcomed. Thanks,
They are $119.99 there.
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Some are professional chefs, but many are just people who love cooking. They take no short cuts and everything is done from scratch. Most use All Clad and Le Cruset for their cooking and baking needs. They did, however, get into a heated argument on a thread a while back and argued other cookware for days. All finally agreed that if you couldn't afford All Clad, there was only one other line worth having...TECHNIQUE from QVC. Strange as it sounds, yes, Technique. I'd believe them.