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The thread explores the compatibility of various cookware with flat top stoves, particularly focusing on glass, ceramic, and induction cooktops. Participants share personal experiences and insights regarding their cookware's performance on different stove types.
Views differ regarding the compatibility of specific cookware with induction cooktops, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others highlight limitations. No clear consensus emerges on the overall compatibility of cookware across different stove types.
Participants share personal experiences and knowledge regarding cookware compatibility, with a focus on various stove types and their specific requirements.
Consultants interested in understanding cookware compatibility with flat top stoves may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
chefkugler said:The executive won't work on the magnetic range. I had a customer who tried it with my pan at a show and was upset that it didn't work. I was sad too. Lost the sale.
To determine if your cookware is compatible with a flat top stove, check if it has a flat, smooth bottom. Cookware made from materials like stainless steel, cast iron, and aluminum are generally suitable, provided they have a flat surface for even heat distribution.
Avoid using cookware with warped or uneven bottoms, as well as those made from materials that can scratch the surface, such as glass or ceramic. Additionally, avoid using cookware with rough bottoms, as they can damage the cooktop.
Yes, you can use cast iron cookware on a flat top stove, but ensure that the bottom is smooth and flat. Be cautious when moving the cookware, as cast iron can be heavy and may scratch the surface if dragged.
To check if your cookware has a flat bottom, place it on a flat surface and see if it sits evenly without wobbling. You can also run your hand across the bottom to feel for any unevenness.
Yes, it’s important to lift cookware instead of sliding it to prevent scratches on the cooktop. Additionally, avoid using high heat settings, as this can cause damage to both the cookware and the stove surface. Regularly clean the cooktop to maintain its condition.