Quote from: Frozzie on July 31, 2012, 08:53:30 amQuote from: maddy on July 31, 2012, 08:25:12 amKim, they are truly beautiful! Are they much work to keep in pristine condition?Maddy apparenty easy to maintain but as ive never had them before i dont know just that the french believe they are the best to cook with.. Copper in general as it cooks evening and gives a finish on food above other items.. Will have to get back to you on that though once ive had them for a while and used them Copper does need some upkeep. It can't go in the dishwasher. There are excellent cleaners for the copper but I usually just use half a lemon dipped in salt and unless something is really burnt on, that works nicely to shine it up nicely. The bottom does have to be kept clean or will not heat evenly - which is the major advantage of using copper - the even heating. I've got an induction burner (Max Burton) with the "interface" disc that allows me to use my Pyrex, Corning and copper cookware on it. There are some aftermarket interface discs that are inexpensive. One of my friends just puts a round cast iron griddle on the burner and it works okay.
Quote from: maddy on July 31, 2012, 08:25:12 amKim, they are truly beautiful! Are they much work to keep in pristine condition?Maddy apparenty easy to maintain but as ive never had them before i dont know just that the french believe they are the best to cook with.. Copper in general as it cooks evening and gives a finish on food above other items.. Will have to get back to you on that though once ive had them for a while and used them
Kim, they are truly beautiful! Are they much work to keep in pristine condition?
ok here I pose a really hard question:DS20 cannot cook, he has moved intersate and we are not going to buy him a TM until he is at least 21 ("the 21st present"). I really don't think he is up to a slow cooker, and most probably not a pressure cooker. Does that leave a frypan? If so, what do you recommend? Could there be something else, as he is slowly starving IYKWIM?
Andie, interesting that you mentioned using corning ware on the stove top. I have just googled it. apparently you can use pre 1990's corning ware on the stove top. They changed the formula of corning ware then to make it lighter. Although it makes no diference to me as I have a glass cook top. Would I need a disc on that to use copper?
Quote from: astarra on July 31, 2012, 12:30:52 amI just ordered this set..... can't wait to get it now!!I have a couple of those...great for canapes etc
I just ordered this set..... can't wait to get it now!!