Is a Pot Rack the Perfect Gift for My New Cookware?

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Discussion Overview

The thread revolves around the experiences and opinions of participants regarding the use of grill pans and the idea of pot racks as kitchen accessories. Participants share their personal experiences with these items and engage in light-hearted banter about related topics.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses enthusiasm for their grill pan, stating it has become their favorite cookware.
  • Another participant mentions that the grill pan is highly rated by Cook's Illustrated magazine.
  • Several users note that the grill press enhances the cooking experience by making food cook faster and more evenly.
  • One participant shares their experience of frequently using the grill pan and press, indicating they often keep them out rather than stored away.
  • Another participant discusses their desire for a pot rack but mentions concerns from their partner about potential safety issues.
  • Some participants share humorous anecdotes about their open living spaces and the challenges of privacy, particularly related to bathroom doors.
  • One participant describes their pot rack as a perfect match for their cookware and expresses excitement about its placement in their kitchen renovation plans.
  • Another participant mentions their intention to install a pot rack after moving into their first home.
  • Several users engage in playful exchanges about the thread's shift from kitchen topics to personal anecdotes about bathrooms and family dynamics.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the practicality and desirability of pot racks, with some participants expressing a strong desire for them while others share concerns. There is no clear consensus on the necessity or safety of pot racks.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a blend of personal cooking experiences and light-hearted interactions among participants, showcasing a community dynamic that values shared stories and humor.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are interested in cookware and kitchen organization may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant to their own cooking practices.

We wouldn't... back to bathrooms!

Growing up my mom always used the bathroom as her room... she tought me from as early as I remember if the bathroom door is shut, I am not to interrupt!

btw... I rarely use my grill pan, but I have some chicken I need to cook, so I think out wil come my grill pan and press...

No pot rack for me, but I do have a baker's rack that has the grid on the back, so some of my flat pans are hanging on that...

Wow... I feel so confused by this whole thread, I don't even know if anything I just "said" makes sense?!?!
 
Hmmm... a baker's rack. Oh, wait! I'd need a wall for that too!

Maybe I can hang the pots in the bathroom...
 
A whole new meaning to multi-tasking ;)
 
chefann said:
And my pot rack is a perfect match to the Professional cookware. It's a Calphalon hard-anodized rack - fits perfectly over the sink. It's staying when we redo the kitchen next year.

picture please! We are trying to decide where to put our SLAW rack, I'd love to see the over the sink look.
 
OK-
I was OOC (out of the Country) for the weekend, and I'm just back now.I got my pot rack at Great Indoors (which is/was a division of Sears) several years ago. It's a Calphalon rack, so I'm sure that other stores sell it. It's an oval with 3 bars running across the inside of the oval, crosswise. It came with enough hooks to hang 10 pots.I'll try to take a pic soon (but making a post slut shirt is higher on my list of CS priorities).
 
chefann said:
OK-
I was OOC (out of the Country) for the weekend, and I'm just back now.

I got my pot rack at Great Indoors (which is/was a division of Sears) several years ago. It's a Calphalon rack, so I'm sure that other stores sell it. It's an oval with 3 bars running across the inside of the oval, crosswise. It came with enough hooks to hang 10 pots.

I'll try to take a pic soon (but making a post slut shirt is higher on my list of CS priorities).

Ann - I would LOVE to see a picture. We have a small 2 bedroom house with not much cupboard space and over the sink is about the only place I could hang a pot rack...
 
janetupnorth said:
Ann - I would LOVE to see a picture. We have a small 2 bedroom house with not much cupboard space and over the sink is about the only place I could hang a pot rack...


My DH (a very handy man to have around!) put in a large skylight in our kitchen, and hung a pot rack from the skylight - it's in front of(or would that be behind?) where the stove is, and makes it convenient for reaching up and grabbing pots and pans when I need them. (We have a very small house too - and it's just so nice for storage to have the pots and pans hanging)
 
I've always wanted one (no matter where I've lived) and now I'm wanting one more and more. :rolleyes:

But, if I take my daughter's advice yesterday...it was..."Mom, you know you are supposed to be happy with what you have and not ask for anything else. If people give you something you can enjoy it and try to give back to them but you shouldn't ask for anything." (Can't you tell it was her Birthday and she got told not to EXPECT gifts????)

...hmm, ask hubby for pot rack...be content with crowded cupboards...oh, I'm so torn...I'm going to keep dreaming of one though...
 
janetupnorth said:
But, if I take my daughter's advice yesterday...it was..."Mom, you know you are supposed to be happy with what you have and not ask for anything else. If people give you something you can enjoy it and try to give back to them but you shouldn't ask for anything." (Can't you tell it was her Birthday and she got told not to EXPECT gifts????)

Does it count as asking if you just casually mention that you would LOVE a pot rack??? I don't think so... I think that is just letting your DH know what you would actually like if he ever had the idea to go buy you something... Then he wouldn't have to struggle with the overwhelming decision about what to buy... By telling him what to buy you, you are actually doing him a favor!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a pot rack a practical gift for someone who just received new cookware?

Yes, a pot rack is a practical gift for someone with new cookware. It not only provides a stylish way to store pots and pans but also keeps them easily accessible, making cooking more efficient and enjoyable.

What types of pot racks are available for gifting?

There are various types of pot racks available, including wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted, and freestanding options. Each type offers different advantages depending on the kitchen space and style preferences of the recipient.

Will a pot rack fit in any kitchen?

While pot racks come in various sizes and styles, it's important to consider the kitchen's layout and available space. Measuring the area where the pot rack will be installed can help ensure it fits well and complements the kitchen decor.

Can a pot rack help save space in a small kitchen?

Absolutely! A pot rack can save valuable cabinet space by allowing pots and pans to be hung up. This not only frees up storage for other kitchen items but also adds a decorative element to the kitchen.

Is a pot rack easy to install?

Most pot racks come with installation instructions and necessary hardware, making them relatively easy to install. However, the complexity may vary depending on the type of rack and the kitchen's structure, so it's advisable to follow the instructions carefully or consult a professional if needed.

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