Find the Perfect Grease Draining Solution for Cooking with Pampered Chef

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various methods and products for draining grease while cooking, particularly in relation to preparing hamburger meat. Participants share their experiences and suggestions regarding available tools and techniques.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a customer looking for a product to drain grease, specifically asking if Pampered Chef has a solution.
  • Another participant recalls a product called the "magic mop" that was previously available but is no longer in stock.
  • One user suggests using a colander and bowl set to catch grease effectively.
  • Another participant shares their experience using paper towels to soak up grease.
  • One participant mentions using a strainer, finding it effective for their needs.
  • Several participants highlight the micro-cooker as a useful tool, noting its built-in drainer feature and expressing strong satisfaction with its performance.
  • Another participant shares their success in selling the micro-cooker during a demonstration, attributing its popularity to its grease-draining capability.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method or product for draining grease, with no clear consensus emerging on a single solution.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding grease-draining methods, with a focus on cooking hamburger meat.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members looking for practical solutions to grease management while cooking may find the shared experiences relevant.

newchefmommy
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I have a potential customer that wants to know if Pampered Chef makes something that would help her drain grease out of her pan when she makes hamburger. She uses the pot lid right now and all the meat falls out-in her words "does pampered chef make some kind of magic grease thing a magigy"

thanks for any help you could give me in referring a product to her
 
They used to carry a magic mop (which was like a little mop that soaked up the grease - not available anymore although I think it was on the outlet in the past few months - someone on the board may have one.
 
What about the drainer?
 
I use Colander and Bowl set. Set the Colander on top of the bowl so it catches the grease and then you can dispose of it.
 
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I just sent an email about the drainer thanks for your help. At the time I received the email I was drawing a blank!!!
 
Glad I could help! :) Hope it does the trick for her!!
 
I just use paper towel and soak up the grease and then toss them in the trash.
 
I use the strainer - works good for me.
 
She can use the micro-cooker to make ground beef in. The lid is a built in drainer.
 
Definitely the micro cooker! I can't live without that thing when i make hamburger meat! I love it!
 
I demod the micro cooker for hamburger at a show and sold a ton for that very reason. Hadn't sold many up to that point. I love my drainer too though!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to drain grease while cooking with Pampered Chef products?

The best way to drain grease while using Pampered Chef products is to utilize the Pampered Chef Grease Separator. This tool allows you to easily separate grease from your cooking liquids, ensuring a healthier meal without sacrificing flavor.

Can I use Pampered Chef stoneware for draining grease?

While Pampered Chef stoneware is designed for even cooking and browning, it is not specifically intended for draining grease. Instead, consider using the Grease Separator or a colander for effective grease drainage.

Are there any tips for minimizing grease when cooking with Pampered Chef cookware?

To minimize grease when cooking, opt for lean cuts of meat, trim excess fat, and use cooking methods like grilling or baking instead of frying. Additionally, using non-stick cookware can help reduce the amount of grease needed for cooking.

How do I clean the Grease Separator after use?

Cleaning the Grease Separator is simple. After use, let it cool, then wash it with warm, soapy water. It is also dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Make sure to remove any grease residue to maintain its effectiveness.

Can I use the Grease Separator for other liquids besides grease?

Yes, the Grease Separator can be used for other liquids, such as broth or sauces, allowing you to separate unwanted fat or oils. This versatility makes it a valuable tool in your kitchen for healthier cooking.

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