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Great Tips in Selecting the Best Cookware
October 17, 2009, 11:29 pm | visits: 16 | wordcount: 628
By David H. Urmann

Choose the best type of cookware suited to your kitchen. If you are the type who loves to cook and will therefore be cooking more often than usual, it is essential to own the best cookware you can afford for your kitchen. It makes easy the cooking routine. These items also last longer and are more reliable. Choosing your own cookware depends on your cooking style and practice. It also largely depends on the size of your kitchen, what you prefer to cook, your specialty, and expertise. Here are a few general tips to help you in your purchase. For pans and pots, make sure that the material conducts well with heat. It should be able to cook food evenly. It should be chipping or cracking resistant. It should have non-slip grips, insular handles on both the lids and pot handles. Lids should fit tightly. Check also if it is dishwasher safe. Most pans and pots are made of either aluminum, copper, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, enamel cookware, cast iron, and non-stick. Aluminum is the most popular because it is one of the more affordable materials. It heats up the pans evenly and quickly. It comes with non-stick surfaces and very easy to clean. And best of all, this material is lightweight that tools and utensils made from this is easy to carry around and manipulate. Anodized aluminum, compared to aluminum, is denser and harder. It is because it is treated with electrochemicals. Cookware made from this material has surfaces that are scratch resistant and hard. It does not react to food acids and has a "non-stick" finish. Copper is considered as the oldest cookware metal. It can heat up and cool off very quickly. Most chefs prefer copper because it is energy efficient. Copper is very attractive also. However, the problem with copper is that no matter how durable and dependable this material is, it easily corrodes and rusts. This can then contaminate easily the foods being cooked. This is why if you prefer copper-based kitchenware, make sure you get the ones lined with stainless materials. Stainless steel is a specially made durable metal bonded onto a copper or aluminum disc. It also helps distribute heat evenly like copper. The difference is that it is non-corrosive and non-tarnishing. You can also opt for enamel cookware. These are very colorful, usually decorated to protect the cast iron inside. It works the same way as stainless steels in protecting the iron materials within from rusting. Cast Iron can absorb heat instantly, evenly distributing and retaining it for utmost fuel efficiency. This is great for browning, baking and frying. However, this element is very heavy, such that the iron kitchenware can be quite difficult to use. Non-stick pans are one of the more expensive kitchenware yet widely loved by cooking enthusiasts and chefs. It is considered a wonderful innovation. Non-stick pans prevent food from sticking to the sides of the pan because of the special materials used. There is no need anymore to wait for the oil to heat up before placing the food to be cooked. And it is healthier because cooking with non-stick pans requires lesser oil. When investing on cookware, it is also advisable to consider the brands you will get. The good brands are also suggestive of the quality of the cookware. These are the items that garner many good reviews and feedbacks from the current users. If more people are satisfied with a product, it is also more likely that you will be contented with it. Popular brands of pats and pans are Calphalon, All-Clad, Le Creuset and Chantal. However, it is not wise to go with the majority sometimes. In the end, the kitchen items you will buy will be a matter of personal taste, so that each cooking session will be something you will look forward to.

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