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This thread explores the ice cube demonstration using Pampered Chef sauté pans, discussing its effectiveness in showcasing the cookware's heat distribution properties. Participants share personal experiences with the demo and inquire about related techniques, such as the rice krispie treat demonstration.
Views differ on the effectiveness and significance of the ice cube demonstration, with some participants finding it impactful while others express skepticism about its relevance.
Participants share personal experiences and demonstrations from cooking shows, reflecting a variety of approaches to showcasing cookware features.
Consultants looking for demonstration ideas or insights into effective ways to showcase Pampered Chef cookware during shows may find this discussion beneficial.
4kids4me said:I just don't get why that's significant. I tried it in a regular pan and my PC one and didn't see a big difference, and even if I did, not clear on what that signifies. anyone?
Exactly!!!ChefBeckyD said:You need to pass around the pan, so they can feel how the sides of the pan VERY QUICKLY are the same temp as the bottom of the pan - this is to show that because of the thicker bottom/thinner sides technology of the pan, it heats very quickly and evenly, so you don't have hot spots, or food won't be burned in the middle but still raw around the edges of the pan.
4kids4me said:I just don't get why that's significant. I tried it in a regular pan and my PC one and didn't see a big difference, and even if I did, not clear on what that signifies. anyone?
nickywsn said:Does anyone know what makes it melt the ice cube so fast? Seems like I remember antother thread that talked about using our cookware to set food in to defrost it quicker, but I can't remember the reason why this works.
genburk said:I have to tell my story about this. This happened a few years ago, sorry, but it is a very long story.......
My husband has a 6 car shop in our back yard to weld, work on cars, sandblast, horse around, you get the idea... oh yeah and to start a business. Well of course, he has to have the BEST tools, you know like a $38 dollar screwdriver, $75 dollar wrench, $10 sheet of sandpaper and of course it has to be SNAP-ON (brother-in-law sold for awhile), or MAC tools. He can make do with Craftsman, but sometimes they break and bust your knuckles.
I kept asking (meant to be sarcastic MOST times) when he is done buying tools, can I buy $2 dishtowels, I need some new ones.
I had just had a catalog show for my cousin, and had received my orders and was completely done with it. UPS shows up at my door with 3 more big boxes of Pampered Chef. I tell him he had the wrong house but when I looked at the labels, they had my husbands name on them..
My husband said "well, open them". I did and it was a complete set of Professional cookware.
I asked why he bought it. He said, it was my birthday and besides, I had asked for themWHAT??, I didn't ask for these and besides they are so expensive!! I could have picked out HUNDREDS of things out of that catalog for THAT price !!
Thank goodness, I didn't yell at him.
He then said "You made a great point and I thought you deserved them!"
I asked him "What point did I make? "
He said to me "You are in the kitchen EVERY day making dinner for our family, and you deserved great tools to work with, like I have, not junk !!"
I even mentioned returning them, (what a dumb idea on my part). He told me no way, I deserved good tools to work with, he has good tools, and I don't complain about him having good tools. (yeah, I guess intent didn't count that week!)
I didn't even want to get them out of the box (cost too much and we really couldn't afford them). He had tried to add them to my catalog show, but missed it by 3 days. So he had his own show, just by buying the complete set and got some things for free!!
Two weeks after getting this set, I was washing dishes, and I placed my 3 qt. pan over the dishes to dry and as I did, I heard this horrible noise. I had just scratched my new pan on a pair of metals tongs and heard it scratch what ended up being a 3" scratch.
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This happened two years ago, and there is no flaking, metal showing, sticking , or any other problems where it got scratched. You can see it, but you have to look for it. It only scratched the top layer. I was totally sold on this cookware. It is still as non-stick today as it was the first day I got it. My other stuff stuck so bad, just about everything had to soak to clean up. Several times for stuff like scrambled eggs, baked beans, and I hated cooking oatmeal, and cream of wheat in my old pans. Comes right out with these pans.
Oh and I signed up to be a consultant about a year later, (under my cousin, of course)!!!
And yes, I did get new dishcloths, I was able to snag a few lilac and artichoke microfiber ones !!!
I guess I could have made this shorter by saying " I scratched my pan 2 years ago and it is still non-stick". Sorry![]()
PamperedChefDebi said:Every time I do the ice cube demo my guests are amazed! It just melts the ice before their eyes!! Love it!!
nickywsn said:Does anyone know what makes it melt the ice cube so fast? Seems like I remember antother thread that talked about using our cookware to set food in to defrost it quicker, but I can't remember the reason why this works.
KimmyDarling said:Tina, your story is a great example of the importance of having the perfect tools with which to work. (I mean, it makes sense, doesn't it?)
I think I am going to start using a condensed version of your story in my future cookware demos.
Thanks for sharing!
The "Ice Cube Thing" refers to a specific feature of the Pampered Chef Saute Pan, which is designed to help with even cooking and temperature control. It allows you to add ice cubes to the pan while cooking, which can help to create steam and keep food moist.
The Ice Cube feature enhances cooking by introducing moisture into the pan, which can help to prevent food from drying out. This is particularly useful for sautéing vegetables or cooking meats, as it helps to retain flavor and tenderness.
Yes, you can use regular ice cubes with the Pampered Chef Saute Pan. Just add a few cubes to the pan while cooking to take advantage of the steam and moisture they create.
Yes, the Ice Cube feature is safe to use with the Pampered Chef Saute Pan. The pan is designed to withstand high temperatures, and the addition of ice cubes will not damage the pan.
Recipes that involve sautéing vegetables, cooking meats, or making sauces can benefit from the Ice Cube feature. The added moisture helps to enhance flavors and maintain the desired texture of the food.