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Christine Steendahl

The Importance of Good Pots & Pans

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Just as any great carpenter requires the right tools to get the job done, so does a cook require the right tools - in this case pots and pans. We don’t realize it, but pots and pans have a lot to do with the type of foods we cook and the quality and ease of creating these meals. If you are looking to maximize your meals and cooking experience, here are some tricks on the precise pots and pans to use.

All Families Can Benefit from a High Quality Pot and Pan Set
Today’s pots and pans can easily last many years even with constant use, so it is definitely worth the extra dough to purchase a high quality pot and pan set that won’t give you problems for several years, instead of a set that can save a couple of hundred dollars momentarily but will lose their value in half the time. While you don’t need a signature pot and pan set, do your homework and comparison shop. You will be pleasantly at how wallet friendly a high quality pot and pan set can be.

Necessary Pots and Pans
You needn't be a master chef to use a wide array of pots and pans in your home. Whether you are an occasional chef or cook meals every day, a wide array of pots and pans is a great idea. Each good set should have a minium of two types of sauce pans, usually 1 quart or 1.5/2 quart with tops, two varieties of skillets and baking casserole dishes. While each pot and pan set can vary, choose the one that most closely fits your cooking style.

Non-Stick is a Life Saver
Yes, one of the greatest inventions in cooking has been the non stick pan and while there are a few varieties of non stick surface types, they all are often great at saving you time and energy cleaning off the mess. One of the ways to maximize your cooking surface, especially if it is a non stick pot or pan is to use plastic or soft edged wooden utensils. Never scratch the non stick surface and never use any kind of metal to scrape at the pot or pan. This will significantly reduce the life and effectiveness of the non stick pot or pan.

Add Some Style to Your kitchen
One of the best reasons to buy a new set of pots and pans is if you are redesigning your kitchen. There are so many styles for pots and pans and with numerous types of colors, finishes, materials and designs available, you can simply accent your kitchen with a lovely set of pots and pans.

While many times neglected, pots and pans are one of the most crucial tools in your home. Whether you cook a one day a week or several, the better the tools of the trade, the higher quality and more simple your meals will be to cook.

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