Sunday, July 31, 2011

Circulon Infinite Hard Anodized Nonstick 10-Inch & 12-Inch Open Skillets Twin Pack


Until anodized aluminum came, professional chefs scorned the very idea of ​​nonstick cookware. When they gave it a shot, opened the brand new culinary worlds. Where else can you whip up scrambled eggs with cheese concoction, and not leave half of it stuck in his forehead? While the rest of us looked at longingly and sighed at the high price, not to mention the fact that you can not just throw it in the dishwasher or look ahead and use it on an induction cooktop.

Infinite Circulon changed everything, especially with this 10-inch and 12-inch open skillets pairs. They are everything you expect Circulon 2 as a non-stick surface that really is nonstick plus the ability to cook on a stove, including induction. The hollow stainless steel handles really cold on the stove, while upping the furnace at a whopping 500 degrees F. When done, it can go straight into the dishwasher, but I have yet to do anything that requires the kind of tongue cleaning.

For a Lenten Friday dinner, we made whole wheat Fettuccine Marinara finished Bolognese-style cooking and stirring pasta company in a couple of cups of the sauce until tender for 12-inch skillet. Marinara sauce is hardly a challenge, and it washed right out. Forward to a tougher challenge!

I made a couple of fried eggs and sausage sandwiches for Saturday, the first fry the meat in ungreased 12-inch, followed by eggs without adding fat or oil. Perfection! The eggs took some of the brown bits left from frying the meat and added some flavor. A quick hand wash to be cleaned up with minimal effort.

Recently, the 10-inch skillet, and my laptop Induction hob is a weekly visitor to the break room at work. Wednesday's hot breakfast today and I can prove an omelette after another without having to scrape a mess of the pan after each. When we are in the mood for pancakes, I pack my Infinite Circulon grill pan around.

As another reviewer pointed out, the manufacturer warns against using cooking spray, but it's OK to add a touch of oil to taste. I oven fried a few strips of bacon and bacon drained while on a stock kitchen I poured out all the fat, leaving a thin coating. I have been dumped in a double batch of Jiffy corn muffin mix and put it back in the oven for about 25 minutes. The result: a skillet Johnny Cake, which came right out and onto cutting board. It's definitely an ooey-gooey pineapple upside down cake in skillet future. It has already been my first choice when I need an easy to clean baking dish or small roasting pan, says a quartet of quarter of a kilo meatballs.

With its low price and cook anywhere versatility really Infinite Circulon is the investment-quality cookware. When this couple skillets are for sale, that's all, and a steal.

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