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Cook with weber gas grills and never look back

Cook With Weber Gas Grills and Never Look Back!

Grilling is yet another cooking method that will bring the best of your cooking skills.  Having the right tools to complement your skills is so vital to the success of your product – grilled food!  Grilling is a marvelous experience as this can be done outdoor in a beautiful setting of a garden or bbq pit.  One such partners for Grills is Weber that brings the best of different grill sets to your doorstep.
For outdoor Grills, there are options for the Natural Gas Grill, Go Anywhere Gas Grill, Performer Charcoal Grill and Portable Gas Grill, to name a few.
Weber Charcoal Grill comes with an easy-to-setup grill set.  It has also the one-touch vent system that makes ventilation such an ease.  With the ash-catcher, there is no mess to clear, making your grilling experience more memorable, reducing the after-grilling clean up you have to do.
The stylish and highly functional Weber Portable Gas Grill is an innovative piece that takes up very little room while ensuring that you have the best functionality of grilling your food to perfection.  This Weber Portable Gas Grill comes with folding trays to keep it sleek without compromising space, cast iron cooking grate for the grilling job.  The ultra-light composite shell gives the grill its portability.  With a good quality regulator, this grill is a perfect partner at your next Grill Party!!  It also offers a no-mess, easy to clean experience, leaving the final clean up a breeze.
For the first timer, you may wish to consider having the Weber Q Grill or the Weber Baby Q Grill to set you going onto this grilling experience.  Especially if you are uncertain that you would know how to set up, how to grill!!  Weber Q grill is designed to get you to help you with your grill within minutes.  It only requires a few moments of setup, one simple turn on the regulator knob to start, a push onto the ignitor and the heat is on!!  You can grill up to 4 steaks or 12 chicken thighs at any time.
How about those experienced Grillers out there?  Surely, you wont be missed out!! Weber has another end of products that will bring smiles to experienced grillers!!  Weber Summit Grill is one such product that will bring your grilling skills up to flying colors.  There is no cold or hot spots to worry about as this is an easily controlled grill that will bring every grilled meal to perfection.
Let Weber Grillers be part of your weekend and a stable feature of your cooking repertoire that can be experienced years after years with your loved ones and friends!!

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Picking up good sets of cookware

Picking Up Good Sets of Cookware

Cookware is commonly used in the kitchen. It comprises of cooking vessels such as, frying pans and saucepans. It is intended for use on a range top or stove. Cookwares come in many variations. With the proper understanding of its features, you can choose which best fits your kitchen.
Cookware is commonly used in the kitchen, and it comprises of cooking vessels such as, frying pans and saucepans. It is intended for use on a range top or stove in preparing the food or for cooking purposes. Many variations have been developed as people tend to discover various other vessels for cooking.
During the civilizations of Stone Age, it was believed that the first techniques of using cooking vessels have been used. Among this, there were the improvements to basic roasting, and the use of clay or large leaves in order to preserve the moisture of the cooked food.
In Asia, bamboo tubes can be a used as a container, while in other places, the shells of turtles or large mollusks are being used as a waterproof cooking vessel. As early as 7000 BC, the inhabitants of the Tehaucan Valley began carving large stone bowls. Pottery developments allowed the creation of different shapes and sizes for fireproof cooking vessels. Subsequent to this, the porous container was then converted in order to produce ceramic glazes. Aside from this, bronze and iron metalworking skills were allowed in making cookware.
By the 17th century, the Westerner’s kitchens began to use kettles, baking pans, skillets and pots. These were commonly produced by a local blacksmith in American colonies. The material was derived from iron, while brass or copper were common in Europe and Asia.
Cookwares are made from different materials, such as:
Metals
? Aluminum — a very good thermal conductivity that does not rust. It is lightweight, and resistant to many forms of corrosion. However, it can react with some acidic foods and changes its taste.
Hence, non-anodized (has no layer of aluminum oxide) aluminum may cause oxidation to some of the foods like sauces that contains egg yolks, or vegetables such as asparagus or artichokes. Aluminum is commonly used for pie plates, cake or muffin pans, baking sheets and even pasta pots, steamers, skillets and stockpots.
? Copper — is good for thermal conductivity, it provides most of the heating aspect. Copper tends to be heavy and requires occasional re-tinting. It is also expensive. So far, they are considered as the best for fast cooking and sautéing due to such high heat.
? Cast Iron — a reactive material that can withstand very high temperatures. Cast iron is a porous material that easily rusts and requires seasoning before usage.
? Stainless Steel — is a relatively poor heat conductor. It is commonly used for kitchen equipment that contains a minimum of 11.5% chromium. Stainless steel is an iron alloy that also blends containing 18% chromium with either 8% nickel, called 18/8, or with 10% nickel, called 18/10. It reacts with either alkaline or acidic foods. Thus, they do not easily dent.
? Carbon Steel — maintains high strength and heat resistance when rolled into very thin sheets of material. Carbon Steel may be an advantage for woks and paella pans, but it does not conduct any heat. A process of rubbing fat on the surface can be done as its recommended usage in cooking.
There are also composite and coated cookwares such as:
? Enamel casted iron — made of cast iron which covers the surface with porcelain. It is has the properties that combines cast iron with a non-reactive and low stick surface. Thus, this creates a piece that has retention and heat distribution.
? Enamel over steel — this technique creates a piece that has a non-reactive, heat distribution of carbon steel and a low stick surface. Enamel over steel is ideal for large pans that are used mostly in water based cooking. Thus, it is a popular piece of cookware for camping instances because of its lightweight feature.
? Clad aluminum or copper — a technique with a layer of heat conducting material that can fabricate pans, such as aluminum and copper. Both its inner and the outer portion of a pot made of aluminum are typically clad. This way, it provides stainless surfaces for cooking and a contact cook top. Plus, the interior surface of copper is typically clad which leaves more attractive copper for exposure to the outer side of the pan.
? Teflon coated frying pan (Non-stick) — Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) minimizes the possibility of food sticking to the pan’s surface. Using Teflon is much easier because it is effortless to clean it as compared to other pots. Aside from this, there are no frequent results of having foods burned in its usage. It is important that while cooking, never use metal implements on the pan. This requires cautious care and attention.
Non-metallic
Non-metallic cookware can be used in microwave ovens but cannot be used on the stovetop. Such examples are as follows:
? Ceramics — provides a nonstick cooking surface such as glazed ceramics like porcelain. Terra Cotta (unglazed ceramics) has a porous surface. During the cooking process, its surface can hold water and other liquids. Hence, some glazes used on ceramic have a highly contained level of lead that can be a risk to our health.
? Glass — Borosilicate glass is oven safe and allows the food to be seen with its clear glass.
? Glass-ceramic — this ceramic is used in making different products that has the best properties of both glass and ceramic cookware. It is immune to thermal shock because of it’s near-zero co-efficiency to thermal expansion.
? Silicone — able to withstand maintained temperatures of 675°F (360°C). It is light and flexible. The advantage of removing baked goods from the pan is its own flexibility.
Cooking vessels such as pots and pans have different variations and types. Such are:
? Braising pans and roasting pans — also known as roasters and braisers. It provides space for cooking chicken, pork or beef. It is also a shallow, large and wide pan, usually made of heavy gauge metal for safety usage on cook tops. Thus, it typically has a cover and two loops or handles.
? Casserole pans — can be used on the stovetop and in the oven. It is commonly made from glazed ceramic. A casserole is similar to having a roaster and a Dutch oven that can be used interchangeably.
? Dutch ovens — used for stews, soups, braised meats and a variety of large dishes, for slow low heat cooking. It is made from cast iron. Generally it is made into a deep pot with a heavy lid, for the purpose of re-creating oven conditions on the stovetop.
? Frying Pans or Skillets — sometimes called omellette pans. Frypans provide shallow sides, a large flat heating surface, and it measures 20-30 cm in diameter. Thus, it is best for frying food.
? Griddles — used for grilling, making pan breads such as pancakes and crepes, and frying. It is a flat circular plate metal with a semicircular hoop that is attached to the sides. It has a measurement of about 20 up to 30 cm in diameter. There are also rectangular and square griddles like grill pans, which enables its content to define a pattern similar to a waffle maker.
? Saucepans — used for boiling or simmering. It has one long handle unlike sauce-pots that possesses two handles, for easy lifting with both hands. Usually 1-8 liters, saucepans are measured by volume.
? Sauté pans — like a fry pan, it is used for sautéing. Sauté pans have vertical sides and a large area surface in order to prevent food during cooking from escaping.
? Stockpots — allows stock to simmer for a period of time. It is a large pot that comes in different sizes in order to meet the needs of a family who wants to prepare the food for a banquet.
? Woks — typically used for stir-frying, but can be used also for steaming and deep frying. It has a rough bowl shape that is wide and has one or two handles near the rim.
Here are the lists of most common cookware sets being introduced in the market today.
1. Berndes 674103 — Tradition 10-Piece Set (MPN 674103)
The Berndes 674103 has a 2 layer interior nonstick and 3 layer exterior surfaces that protects the food from burning and sticking. It is a 10 piece set with vacuum-pressure cast aluminum. Its price ranges from $369.99 to $399.99.
2. Calphalon Tri-Ply Stainless 13 Piece Set (MPN: LS13)
The Calphalon Tri-Ply set is a stainless steel cookware with a combination performance with aluminum. Its aluminum core responds to quick temperature changes so as to continually spread the heat evenly. Its cool V design provides balance, allowing the heat to vent away from its long handles. This keeps it cool to touch. It is 100% dishwasher safe and designed ergonomically to provide an easy grip. Its price ranges from $356.29 to $399.95.
3. Edge Cookware 17-Piece Set with Silicone Handles (UPC: 00803659001097)
Edge Cookware is made from stainless steel and consists of: 3 interchangeable lids, 8- and 10-inch skillets, 5 utensils, 2, 4, 6-1/2-quart saucepans and measuring spoons, along with a Tri-ply 18/10 stainless steel with aluminum core. Its estimated price is $121.91.
4. Heuck 33002 Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron (MPN: 33002)
The Heuck 33002 is about 6, 8 and 10 inches for its varieties of 3 piece skillet. Aside from being safe and easy to use, it is capable of superior heat retention which will last for generations. Its price ranges from $17.99 to $19.99.
5. KitchenAid 15150 Gourmet Essentials Hard-Base Porcelain Aluminum (MPN: 15150)
The KitchenAid 15150 Gourmet Essentials is a 10-pc non-stick red cookware that includes: 8 Open French Skillet, 11 4.25 Qt. Covered Sauté, 1 Qt. Covered Saucepan, 8 Qt. covered Stockpan, 2 Qt. Covered Saucepan and a 10 Open French Skillet. Its price ranges from $139.00 to $149.99. Plus a $5.00 available bonus.
6. Rachael Ray Hard Anodized (UPC: 00051153806551)
Rachael Ray product is a 10-pc. Non-stick cookware with orange handles. The set contains: 10-inch French skillets, Hard-anodized aluminum construction, 1-1/2- and 3-quart covered saucepans; Soft-grip bright orange silicone (handles are oven-safe to 400 degrees F), 3-quart/10-inch cover, and a 6-quart covered stockpot. One can avail this for prices that would range from $157.88 to $179.99.
7. The Cuisinart Stowaway Cookware Set
The Cuisinart Stowaway Cookware set is a solid type of cookware that is advisable for apartment dwellers, campers or boaters and college students. It has a storage bag that makes it easily to transport this 8-piece stainless set.
The set includes: Canvas storage bag, 1 multi-cover for sauce pan and 8″ sauté pan, 2 Qt. sauce pan, 2 removable universal handles, 10″ sauté pan, 1 cover for stock pot and 10″ sauté pan, 6 Qt. stock pot, and a 8″ sauté pan. It price is estimated at $99.95.
Thus, household moms can bring their homes great cookware that can last a family. Collecting valuable cookware has become a family tradition, usually handed from one generation to another. This will go with the special recipes handed down as well.
Nowadays, interesting designs have set forth in the market. There are affordable prices that can guarantee durability. There are those that are pricey but are definitely worth it. Buying these can save you more because you will not be buying replacements for a very long time. Before buying cookware, you need to assess the type of cookware you need for everyday usage. It is also best to keep cookware you can use fro special occasions, especially if it involves catering to a number of people. Thus, knowing the right material used in cookware sets sold these days will help you with regards to your budget and with the comfort of knowing your cookware is something you can even hand down to your children..

The principles of cheesemaking

The Principles of Cheesemaking

Milk is the starting point for cheesemaking and using fresh, pure milk is critical. Unpasteurized milk is widely believed to produce the best tasting cheeses.  The pasteurization process, which involves heating the milk to kill germs, can sometimes affect the delicate enzymes in the milk.  Pasteurization may inhibit the formation of cheese curds and affect the taste of the final product.   Unpasteurized milk can be purchased from family farms that raise goats, sheep or cows.  If that isn‘t feasible, any type of  whole, 2% or skim milk may be used.
In cheese making, caseins (also known as milk proteins) are transformed by a starter culture into curds, forming the basis of cheese.  In this process, the lactose in milk is changed to lactic acid.   This can be loosely compared to functioning of yeast in beer making.   Several types of starters are used in cheese making and are chosen based on the type of cheese.   For example, some are better for making mozzarella, others for feta or camembert. Starter cultures help shape the taste, feel and scent of the finished cheese.
At the next step in the process, when the pH reaches the right level, rennet is added to the mixture.  Rennet helps the starter culture to create the curds.  Basically, it’s the «curdling» of the milk.  Next, the curds are processed depending on the desired final product.  Some cheeses such as cheddar are pressed into a mold.  Others are salted and aged.  Cheeses like Swiss require additional cooking of the curds.   Some only require salting.   Fresh cheeses such as ricotta can be eaten at this time as they are not aged.  
Aging and ripening yields a firmer cheese.  Time, temperature, humidity, bacteria and salt all affect the ripening process.  At this point, molds may develop which also contribute to the flavor of the cheese. 
As you can see, milk, the choice of starter cultures, rennet and the concentration and aging processes all help determine the finished cheese.  While creating a good cheese is a series of trial and error, they are many general concepts that will help you get started. Your patience and attention to detail will be rewarded with delicious homemade cheeses to share with family and friends.

Cooking rice is a great way to add bulk to a meal

Cooking: -rice is a Great Way to Add Bulk to a Meal!

Stocking up on often used pantry items when they are on sale is the perfect way to not only save money on item you know will not go to waste but also to ensure that you will have enough ingredients on hand at all times to throw a meal together in a matter of minutes. Here is a list of my top ten pantry items that will help you add that all-day cooked flavor to quick cooking meals.
1. Pasta: Pasta is so versatile that you could make dinner with it every night for a month and never have the same meal twice. Dried pasta is the perfect pantry staple to stock up on every time it goes on sale at your grocery store. Keep different size and shaped noodles on hand to make meals more interesting. Dried pasta can be added to soups, stews or casseroles, it can be used as a bed for your favorite stir-fry, for more details visit to www.cooking-groundbeef.com to add some bulk to your meal or it can be the star of the show — a quick go-to meal by simply adding your favorite jarred sauce.
2. Spaghetti Sauce: Of course you can use a jar of spaghetti sauce to pour over spaghetti for a quick meal any night of the week, but think outside the box a little when it comes to this pantry staple. You would be surprised how many different ways spaghetti sauce can be used. The great thing about spaghetti sauce is that all of the cooking has been done and that all-day flavor is already sealed in. There are so many varieties on the store shelves that you can get a sauce with whatever flavor combination you prefer, for more details visit to www.apples-recipes.com or you can get a simple marinara sauce and spice it up your own way by adding fresh herbs and vegetables to suit your pallette and your menu.
3. Prepared Broths: Boxes or cans of prepared beef, chicken and vegetable broth are a must have pantry staple. When it comes to quick cooking you should not pass up any opportunity to add flavor. You can do this by substituting broth in place of water to add extra flavor to any recipe. You can even cook your rice in broth instead of water. If you cook often the larger boxes of broth can be stored in the refrigerator after opening so you can use as much or as little as you need and they can sometimes be a better bargain than the cans. If you do wind up with leftover broth in an opened container and are afraid that you will not be able to use it quickly, pour it into ice cube trays and freeze it. You can pop out as many cubes as you need and melt them right into your recipe. You can even get fancy by adding some dried herbs to your broth cubes before freezing for extra flavor.
4. Quick Cooking Rice: Rice is a great way to add bulk to a meal. Serving a stir fry of meat and vegetables over rice makes a delicious and satisfying meal. Rice is also a great way to add some whole grains to your diet by using brown rice or wild rice instead of white rice. Experiment with different flavors and find one that your family enjoys. Rice also makes a great side dish either by itself, with vegetables mixed in or simply topped with your favorite spaghetti sauce.
5. Condensed Soups: Condensed soups are a fabulous way to add both moisture and flavor to quick cooking meals. You will find recipe ideas right on the soup can labels and there have been entire cookbooks written around the theme of cooking with condensed soups. Cream of mushroom, cream of chicken, cream of celery and condensed cheese soup are probably the most popular. Take a close look at the soup selection the next time you are in the grocery store. Read the recipes on the labels and stock up on any that you can incorporate into your weekly menu planning. If nothing else, you can make soup for lunch or dinner on a cold rainy day. Don’t forget the chicken noodle in case somebody doesn’t feel well.

The soy of cooking

The Soy of Cooking

(ARA) — Soy foods have grown in popularity as consumers learn more about associated health benefits — soy food sales are expected to reach $4 billion for 2003. Several studies have shown that soy products help lower cholesterol and reduce the severity of menopausal symptoms, as well as reducing the risk of certain types of cancer, such as breast and prostate. Soy products are also a great way for consumers to get high quality protein in their diets with less fat and cholesterol than animal protein.

For consumers who want to add the benefits of soy to their diet, the good news is that the wide variety of soy products available today makes it easy. Crum Creek Mills, a Springfield, Penn.-based soy foods company, specializes in making everyday food items healthier with the addition of soy. No more trying to figure out how to make tofu palatable to your family — they’ll be eating foods they already like, made healthier with the addition of soy.

“We focus on products everyone knows and loves,” says Rich Rothman, general manager. For example, the company’s soy protein pancake mix or soy protein muffin mix would be a great addition to any brunch menu. Choose from buttermilk or blueberry pancake mix and from three muffin varieties: Bold Banana Walnut, Bountiful Blueberry and Brilliant Bran.

Another easy way to add the benefits of soy to your meals is to opt for soy protein pasta as a base for your favorite sauce. Fast, filling, nutritious and delicious, these pastas provide between 70 and 90 percent more protein and up to 20 percent fewer carbohydrates than regular pastas. Every 2-ounce serving packs 13 grams of protein and only 36 grams of carbohydrates. This better balance of protein to carbohydrates provides the body with consistent energy over time. Crum Creek has pasta for every need — Passionate Penne, Savory Spaghetti, Fabulous Fettuccine, Heavenly Angel Hair and an all-time favorite made healthier, Marvelous Mac and Cheese.

If you or someone you know is looking for a fun way to sample a variety of soy foods, the Soy to the World gift pack is just the thing. It includes three boxes of soy protein pasta in assorted shapes; one box of soy protein macaroni & cheese (the kids will love it); two packs of Soy Bites Breadstick Snacks in assorted flavors; one bag of soy protein muffin mix; one bag of soy protein pancake mix; one bag of soy nuts; and one bag of soy nut mix. All this soy goodness comes attractively packed and can be shipped directly to friends, family, business associates, neighbors — anyone who enjoys good eating and good health.

Different outdoor cookers

Different Outdoor Cookers

Cooking outdoors is a good way to socialize and bond with the whole family of friends. There are many cooking equipment made especially for outdoor use.
Cooking food outdoors is a welcome change away from the confines of your kitchen. The basic kitchen utensils can still be used but there are cookers made specifically for outdoors.
There are several kinds of outdoor cookers available to make outdoor cooking comfortable and fun at the same time. The tasty recipes which may be set off in the open field seem helpless without proper cooking tools.
Barbeques and grilled food are the most common food cooked outdoors. Take a look at the different equipment you bring outside for your cooking session with friends and family.
Single Burner Cooker
This kind of cooker is appropriate for small groups and families. This is a basic cooker that contains a hose, a burner, and a regulator. The regulator is responsible for fast and comfortable adjustments. The burner section is big to allow users to put huge pans and pots.
Single burner cookers are generally small and portable so that they can be carried to any place. it can be brought along in hunting and fishing trips. You could immediately cook your catch to capture the freshness of your food. It can also be brought in the backyard to camp overnight with your family.
Double Burner Cooker
This type of outdoor cookers is perfect for a bigger group of people and many families. The cookers are provided with one hose, two large burners, and a regulator for simple adjustment. The benefit of two burners permits the user to cook huge meals in less time. Two different meals can be cooked simultaneously. The huge pots and pans can be placed on the big burners. These cookers are handy which can be brought on weekend hangouts or week long fishing tours.
Triple Burner Cooker
It has three burners, and this means that it can prepare three different meals at the same time. This is very useful when cooking for a big group or large gathering. It is often used in parties or any social gathering.
These cookers come conveniently with brass regulators. This makes simple and fast alterations. The same with the usual outdoor cookers, these equipments may also be brought along hangouts or can be utilized for cooking in the backyard. It may be a bit bulky but it can be loaded on a truck or big car.
In addition, the outdoor cookers are offered with handy burners. These are truly perfect for almost all kinds of cookers. These involve crawfish boiling cookers, fish cookers, fish frying rigs, and seafood boiling burners.
The equipments utilized in outdoor cooking are the suitable medium for tailgaters. The basic ones are created of strong steel with settled designs, high pressure regulators and hoses, cast iron burners, movable flame switches and the most significant point is that they are simple to prepare. Outdoor cookers with folded stands may also be acquired by a person for comfortable storage.
Great features of outdoor cookers supplement the outdoor dishes. These adaptable cookers will also assist the cookers to fry, grill, barbeque, boil, and smoke the meal while putting a special ingredient to each dish.
Having a camping or an excursion outside is one of the favorite past time of many people. So, different outdoor cookers are purchased depending on the largeness of the family members or friends that will eat the dishes. These cookers really benefit all especially when cooking outside. Therefore, it is better to choose a burner that is heavy duty to last for a long time.

Italian cooking schools the mama mia of pasta

Italian Cooking Schools — The Mama Mia Of Pasta!

Are you interested in learning more of cooking? Has it been your aspiration to be a chef?
You may or may not be prepared to take the jump yet? Are you aware of your cooking skills? Are you interested in learning to cook like a chef? Have you always loved and enjoyed Italian food and can prepare excellent spaghetti dish that leaves your friends craving for more. If any of the above points a finger to you, then Italian school for learning cooking would be the ideal next step for you!
Schools teaching Italian cooking offer well thought-out lessons from expert professors, who can teach you every method, give you specific tips to make your dishes mind-blowing.
.Actually one can always learn a new dish from a cookery book or from word of mouth. But learning a new dish from a live demonstration and getting an opportunity to learn the right way of making it is possible only if you join one of the many Italian schools where they teach cooking. By this way you not only learn the dishes the authentic way but also can clear your doubts if any and get a prompt feedback immediately.

By joining cookery schools you get an opportunity to meet other students from varied backgrounds. Amongst them some could be professionals and may be they can teach you the lovely and enticing art of cooking and give tips. In this regard, joining Italian cookery schools can be a very useful experience in more ways than one. Apart from these benefits, you will most likely make lots of friends; you may find that some of them might be sharing your hobbies too. You will be elevating your life by joining Italian cooking schools, at the same time you will be helping others enriching their lives by sharing knowledge and friendship with others. You may be surprised but you never know, you could be the best student in the class whom others might like to follow. You might invent a dish that will inspire the professor for years to come.
To put it differently, mustering up courage to do something new might bring about thrilling changes in your life as well as your outlook towards life. You will also realize that acquiring new knowledge gives you an opportunity to know yourself better as also the world. Thus joining Italian cooking schools can open the door to various things you never even imagined till now. Who knows there might be an Italian Chef or Cooking teacher hidden inside you?