Stainless Steel Cookware - Info Needed

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around inquiries and shared information regarding the stainless steel cookware, including its materials, features, and usability. Participants discuss specific attributes and provide personal insights based on their experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is seeking detailed information about the stainless steel cookware, including its composition and care instructions.
  • Another participant mentions that the cookware can withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees and is dishwasher safe.
  • One participant shares that the cookware features a tri-ply construction and has an aluminum lining throughout the pan, contributing to even cooking.
  • Several participants note the cookware's weight, suggesting that it may require physical effort to transport to shows.
  • Another participant points out that there is a comparison to All-Clad cookware, indicating a potential discussion on quality or performance.
  • One participant mentions that additional information can be found in another thread and encourages checking the Special Edition CN for comprehensive details.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specifics of the cookware's construction, but there is general agreement on its key features such as being dishwasher safe and suitable for high temperatures.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and insights based on their knowledge and resources available to them, with some referencing product cards and other threads for additional information.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for detailed information about the stainless steel cookware to assist in their presentations or marketing efforts may find this discussion beneficial.

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jennmarques
I am working on yet another flyer. Can someone please send me any info on the Stainlees cookware (i.e. what it is made of, oven temp, dishwasher safe, etc.

I promise i will post the flyer here when finished.
 
I think everything is supposed to be on CC tomorrow. If I get a bigger chunk of time later on I'll get it for you ...

I know it's 500 degrees, good under the broiler, tri-ply, dishwasher safe ... beyond that, I'd have to look.
 
It can be under the broiler. It is dishwasher safe. It is Stainless Steel and has an aluminum lining in the middle on the bottom. The handles are similar to the Executive cookware. It is heavy!!! I mean you need to work out if you plan on taking this stuff to your shows!

That's all I can remember now from Wave 1 without looking at my notes. I'm sure someone else will be able to post better details.
 
Chef Kearns said:
It can be under the broiler. It is dishwasher safe. It is Stainless Steel and has an aluminum lining in the middle on the bottom. The handles are similar to the Executive cookware. It is heavy!!! I mean you need to work out if you plan on taking this stuff to your shows!

That's all I can remember now from Wave 1 without looking at my notes. I'm sure someone else will be able to post better details.

The aluminum is the middle layer of the whole pan, not the middle of just the bottom, isn't it? I'm pretty sure, anyway - it look like that on the product card they gave us. That is why there is no thick pad-like layer on the bottom. It is also why it will cook so evenly.
 
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Right Sandy...the middle of the whole pan.
 
There is another thread on here with great information.
 
And tell people to compare it to All-Clad.

Note to self: update the cookware comparison document to include All-Clad and our SS cookware.
 
The Special Edition CN is up, so you'll find all the info you need there!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the benefits of using stainless steel cookware?

Stainless steel cookware is durable, non-reactive, and resistant to rust and staining. It provides even heat distribution, making it ideal for various cooking techniques. Additionally, it is easy to clean and maintain, often dishwasher safe, and does not leach chemicals into food.

How do I properly care for my stainless steel cookware?

To care for stainless steel cookware, avoid using abrasive cleaners that can scratch the surface. Instead, use mild dish soap and a soft sponge. For tough stains or discoloration, a mixture of baking soda and water can be effective. Always dry the cookware thoroughly to prevent water spots.

Can I use stainless steel cookware on all types of stovetops?

Yes, stainless steel cookware is compatible with all types of stovetops, including gas, electric, and induction. However, for induction stovetops, ensure that the cookware has a magnetic base to work effectively.

Is stainless steel cookware safe for cooking?

Yes, stainless steel cookware is safe for cooking. It is non-reactive, meaning it won't interact with acidic or alkaline foods. Additionally, it does not leach harmful chemicals into food, making it a healthy choice for cooking.

What should I look for when purchasing stainless steel cookware?

When purchasing stainless steel cookware, look for high-quality materials, such as 18/10 stainless steel, which contains 18% chromium and 10% nickel for durability and resistance to rust. Consider the construction, such as multi-ply or tri-ply, for better heat distribution. Also, check for ergonomic handles and compatibility with your stovetop type.

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