Monday, December 26, 2011

Chefs Use Commercial Cookware For the Best Results, You Can Too

!±8± Chefs Use Commercial Cookware For the Best Results, You Can Too

Commercial cookware is in a different league from the cookware that you find at the standard department store. The price is too, but if once the cookware is examined closely, one can understand and justify the cost. Have you ever followed a recipe closely, did everything that you thought was correct, only to end up with disappointing results? It's not just an excuse to say that it must have been the cookware and not the chef.

Chefs demand quality cookware for the simple reason that they know it cooks better. A chef's career rest on his reputation and they are not going to tarnish that by using inferior products. Cheap cookware does not disperse heat evenly. Uneven heat can ruin the precise requirement that many dishes require. Cheap cookware also is difficult to clean and less efficient. It takes long to heat up, cools down quicker, and if you ruin a dish, you lose the cost of the ingredients and the time of the chef.

Some of the most important properties of quality commercial cookware are the materials used for the construction. No one material is best for all jobs, but some come close. The chef must consider what is being cooked. Some foods like lemon and tomatoes are very acidic and the acid can mix with the metal and give the food a metallic taste. Some non-stick materials like Teflon are reported to be a health hazard, even killing birds from the fumes if overheated! Copper and aluminum are great conductors of heat, but they are reactive. Reactive metals must be considered when cooking acidic foods.

Stainless steel is the most universal and commonly used type of chef cookware. The reason is durability. Stainless steel is a poor conductor of heat and any scour spots from improper cleaning or over-heating from burned dishes will result in a permanent "hot spot" that will over heat. The department store cookware is notorious for being all stainless steel and that is why it's cheap. Commercial cookware is rarely all stainless steel. Sandwiched between the stainless steel is an aluminum or copper core that spreads the heat evenly while the outside stainless layers provide easier cleaning and durability.

There are specialty commercial applications too. Cast iron is an example. When cared for and seasoned by a properly trained grill cook, cast iron is the choice for frying! Cast iron cooking has the distinctive "griddle" taste. Care is the key though. If not cared for it will rust. If washed with dish soap, the food can take on a soap taste. Sometimes copper is preferred for tea kettles because of the taste. When a chefs' recipe calls for specific cookware there is a reason.

As more home chefs put more effort into their home cooking, there finding that their current cookware is not working. Poor tastes from the metal and even unsafe conditions happen once they start putting the department store cookware to the test. Loose rivets from the expansion and contraction of heating and cooling make for a piece that is an accident waiting to happen. Be like the professionals and demand the best and by commercial cookware that will last a lifetime.


Chefs Use Commercial Cookware For the Best Results, You Can Too

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

KitchenAid KSM155GBCA Artisan Design Series 5-Quart Mixer, Candy Apple

!±8±KitchenAid KSM155GBCA Artisan Design Series 5-Quart Mixer, Candy Apple

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Let your imagination go! The sparkling Candy Apple Red KitchenAid Artisan Designer Series Mixer brings innovation and style to your kitchen. The 10 mixing speeds provide flexibility and control whether you’re creating a new recipe for cupcakes or your famous herb mashed potatoes. And the tilt-back head provides easy access to check on ingredients or change accessories. Use the dough hook for breads, pizza dough and yeast rolls. Whip perfect icings with the wire whip. From main dishes to dessert, the KitchenAid Artisan Design Series Stand Mixer makes your kitchen dreams a reality. With measurement markings on the side in liters and cups, the glass bowl is both handy, beautiful and multi-functional. Simply remove the round, metal medallion on the front of the mixer, attach the accessory to the power hub and you’re ready to grind choice meats, prepare fresh applesauce or make delicious, homemade pasta.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

KitchenAid KSM150PSIC Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Ice

!±8±KitchenAid KSM150PSIC Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Ice

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Powerful 325-watt motor mixer, with 10 speeds.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

KitchenAid KSM150PSMC Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Metallic Chrome

!±8±KitchenAid KSM150PSMC Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Metallic Chrome

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More is more sometimes, at least in the world of small appliances. KitchenAid has introduced a new member of the stand mixer family, known as the Artisan mixer. It has a tilting head, like the KSM90, but it has a larger 5 qt. capacity bowl. It also gives you more oomph, as in 325 watts of cookie dough busting power. What's not to love? If you've been considering a stand mixer, this may be the perfect "starter model" for you.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

KitchenAid KSM150P 5-Quart Artisan Stand Mixer Appliances...

Read More: goo.gl Equip your kitchen with the legendary KitchenAid 5-Quart Artisan Stand Mixer. This incredibly versatile machine can knead dense dough and whip delicate meringue. 10-speed lever control lets you stir slowly, mix at medium speed or whip at high speed. Motor head tilts back for easy access to bowl and beaters. 5 Qt. stainless steel bowl locks into place while the mixer does all the work. Transp... Customer Discussions and Customer Reviews.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

KitchenAid Stand Mixer - Which Model Is the Best Stand Mixer for You?

!±8± KitchenAid Stand Mixer - Which Model Is the Best Stand Mixer for You?

KitchenAid stand mixers are an icon in the kitchen. They are heavy, sturdy, simplistic in design and beautiful. There are currently four lines of KitchenAid stand mixers to choose from, the Classic series, Artisan Series, Pro Line and Commercial 5 Series. Whether you are a beginning chef, a weekend warrior, a serious home chef or a restaurateur, there is a KitchenAid model that is built just right for you.

KM25G0XWH - Commercial 5 series

The commercial series, as the name implies was designed for commercial use. This model was intended for restaurant grade abuse. There is no reason why a home cook can't use the KitchenAid commercial use, if you have money to spare. The commercial 5 series is the most expensive of all the KitchenAid line.

If you have been used to the tilt-head stand, then it might be a small issue that the Commercial line does not tilt. It features, instead a bowl-lift stand.

KL26M8XOB - Pro Line series

There a is a grey area between the Pro Line series and the Commercial 5 series. Both the Pro Line and Commercial series are characterized by powerful motors, ranging from 400 watts to 575 watts which means you can pretty much whip and knead to your heart's content without worrying that the equipment will overheat or conk down.

The Pro Line was designed for serious home chef in mind, or probably small restaurants/cafes. Like the commercial line, the Pro Line series also does not have the tilt-stand. It has the bowl-lift stand.

KSM75WH - Classic series

The icon of all KitchenAid mixers is the classic series. This mixer has made its way into a lot of people's kitchen. It is the most affordable of all the KitchenAids.

Being an entry level mixer, you cannot make the mistake that it is the least capable, it is not. This mixer is capable of handling most of your baking chores with ease. It gives you enough power to cream butter, knead dough and occasionally your loaf of bread. It may not be a good idea to knead loaves of bread in succession without giving the mixer a breather in between batches--remember, this was designed for entry level use. If you need make a lot of bread in a short amount of time, then the classic series is not for you. You may need to consider either the Pro Line series or the Artisan series.

The Classic series features the well loved tilt-head design, so access to the contents of the bowl is easy.

If you are buying a stand mixer for the first time or baking is a new found hobby for you, then the Classic series is a good place to start with stand mixers. The Classic series is a serious piece of equipment without breaking the bank.

KSM150PSER - Artisan Series

The Artisan series is an upgrade of the classic series. This line of mixer was designed for the more serious home chef. It's motor is a slightly upgraded, more powerful version of the ones you will find in the Classic series. This means, that you can do everything you were able to do with the Classic series like whip meringue, cream butter, knead dough and prepare loaves of bread--but you will be able to do so with more power and your Artisan series can take a bit more punishment than your Classic series.

The Artisan series features the tilt-head mechanism that you have grown to love with the classic series. The Artisan series was not called Artisan for nothing, it is the only line in the KitchenAid mixers to offer 25 colors to choose from. Now, there is no problem mixing and matching your kitchen theme with your stand mixer.


KitchenAid Stand Mixer - Which Model Is the Best Stand Mixer for You?

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