Showing posts with label Kingston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kingston. Show all posts

Sunday, December 12, 2010

All-Clad "Exclusive Enhanced" 9 Piece All Stainless Steel Set

  • Dec 12, 2010 04:57:27
  • All-Clad "Exclusive Enhanced" 9 Piece All Stainless Steel Set Overviews
  • This All-Clad 9 piece Stainless Steel Set has been enhanced with a robust 8 quart stock pot for those extra large tasks and a 4qt. casserole (instead of a 3rd sauce pan) for a more versatile offering, 10" fry pan, 2 qt sauce pan w/ lid, 3 qt sauce pan w/ lid & 4 qt. Casserole. This set offers you all the basic pieces required to take care of your everyday cooking needs.

  • All-Clad "Exclusive Enhanced" 9 Piece All Stainless Steel Set Features
    • Each stainless steel piece is designed to work on conventional gas and electric ranges, as well as induction cook tops
    • Of the 5 All-Clad cookware collections, the All-Clad STAINLESS is the most popular
    • This set features a unique metal bonding construction which sandwiches a thick core of three separate layers of aluminum between an easy-to-clean, highly polished 18/10 stainless steel cooking surface and a magnetic stainless steel exterior
    • The aluminum core retains heat and evenly distributes it along the bottom and up the sidewalls of the cookware for the very best cooking results
    • Manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty; Made in the USA

    Friday, October 22, 2010

    Barbecue Secrets - What kind of fuel should I use?

    Before the different wood species for your smoking to discuss, I would like you talk a little about your carbon. There are two types of charcoal for commercial use: briquettes and lump. Briquettes are the ones made popular by a company whose name starts with a "K" and probably most of us grew up watching our fathers used. These are made of natural wood charcoal and pressed together with chemicals and fillers in a nice handy pillow shape. Actually, they wereinvented by Henry Ford! Do not like them. They contain stuff really do not want in your food. If you have the use of coal briquettes, made eye for those who are 100% natural with no such additives.

    I prefer natural lump charcoal, and this is my recommendation. Lump of coal is nothing but natural pieces of burnt wood. It burns cleaner and hotter than briquettes and I think the taste is better. I know a lot of BBQ Champions use of the briquettes, butLump is simply an outstanding product. What kind of coal you use DO NOT use lighter fluid to start your fire! Use a fireplace or wood coal propane torch. Lighter fluid will taste your food such as lighter fuel, which I guess is OK if you have something like!

    Now to wood. There are many types of wood that are popular for smoking is the most likely to be Hickory. My personal favorites are cherry, pecan, apple and hickory. Depending on where you live and what you have forestAccess to it is also maple, pear, peach, and grapes. There are a couple of forests, which would avoid me. Mesquite is a favorite for grilling steaks, but it is very strong and therefore does not lend itself to a long, slow smoking. Nussbaum is also a very strong wood, and if you want to use it, you should probably only a small amount and mix it with a lighter wood like pecan.

    The best ones are around the oak and apple wood smoke, because they work well with beef,Poultry, pork and seafood. They are also easily accessible pretty much anywhere.