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THE "HOT SHOT" CUISINAIRRE NINE ROLLER COMMERCIAL GRADE HOT DOG MAKER FEATURES EASILY REMOVABLE CURVED TEMPERED GLASS (NOT PLASTIC) COVER FOR SANITARY COOKING. STAINLESS STEEL COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT WITH REMOVABLE STAINLESS DRIP PAN FOR EASY CLEAN-UP. HEAVY DUTY STAINLESS STEEL HEATING ROLLERS THOROUGHLY HEAT AND COOK UP TO 24 HOT DOGS, SAUSAGE OR BRATWURST. AFTER UNIT COOLS, WIPE CLEAN WITH EDIBLE GRADE COOKING OIL ON SOFT CLOTH OR PAPER TOWEL. PRECISION THERMOSTATS MAINTAIN CONSTANT TEMPERATURE AUTOMATICALLY. "SET IT--AND FORGET IT" "Dual Controls" FOR SEPARATE FRONT AND REAR HEAT SETTINGS. "FRONT" CONTROL SETS TEMPERATURE ON FRONT 4 ROLLERS. "BACK" CONTROL SETS TEMPERATURE ON BACK 5 ROLLERS. COOK 15 HOTDOGS ON BACK ROLLERS WHILE KEEPING 9 WARM ON FRONT ROLLERS. RED LIGHTED SAFETY ON-OFF POWER SWITCH. GREEN LIGHTS INDICATE WHEN ROLLERS ARE HEATING. HEAVY DUTY COMMERCIAL CHAIN DRIVE POWERS STAINLESS STEEL ROLLERS. CHEAPER 'NON COMMERCIAL' MODELS USE BELT DRIVE OR FRICTION DRIVE. BLUE SAFETY GROUND WIRE SHOWN IN PICTURE. STAINLESS STEEL DRIP PAN WITH DETACHABLE 6' GROUNDED POWER CORD AND SPARE FUSE INCLUDED.
Monday, December 19, 2011
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Three of the Best Electric Pressure Cookers That Will Help Narrow Down Your Search
If you do not have a lot of free time to dabble in the kitchen, but still enjoy cooking and eating great home cooked food, then what options do you have? Sure, you could just eat ready meals, but these are unhealthy and don't taste as good as home cooking, and besides, there is no sense of achievement or satisfaction after buying a microwave dinner.
The alternative is to use a pressure cooker, a special device that uses high pressure to increase the temperature in the cooker and greatly reduce the cooking time, meaning you can enjoy a great meal after cooking for only a few minutes. Here are some of the best electric pressure cookers on the market, so take a look around.
Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker
At around 0, this is a great quality model that gives you the performance that you pay for. It features a large metal container to fit in more food, making it ideal for cooking for your family or a group of friends. In addition there is a transparent lid allowing you to see the food as it cooks, so you will not accidentally overcook it and ruin the meal.
Presto 6 Qt Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
Specially designed to cook all kinds of food quickly while retaining the natural flavors and colors for the best tasting meal, this cooker makes short work of vegetables and meat. It provides uniform heat almost instantly meaning you barely have any waiting at all to do.
Deni Electric 8.5 Qt Pressure Cooker
At almost 0 this is the perfect electric pressure cooker for those serious about using one, especially when cooking for a big family. The size means you can fit all you need in, and you can even cook a whole roast in under an hour.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
The Less Famous Appliances Your Kitchen Should Have
When it comes to the kitchen, you probably have all your major appliances set. The fridge and the oven are the two biggest and two most important when it comes to making meals and storing food. They are the Ying and Yang of the kitchen, so to speak... the hot and the cold, the "storer" and "preparer" of foods. What would you do if you Maytag refrigerator or Miele oven ever broke down? Miele oven repair is costly. The balance that is your kitchen would be thrown hopelessly out of balance. Even the minor appliances, like the blender and microwave would seem out of whack, bending to the whims of the great karmic kitchen circle of life.
Okay so that might be a little extreme. But it's important to remember that while repairing large appliances like a Viking range oven or a Bosch dishwasher is important, the small appliances need tune ups too. Paying for an inexpensive repair on a toaster, microwave or blender is certainly better than waiting for it to completely melt down and purchasing a new one. You can never have too many small appliances, but you can certainly have too many broken ones.
Microwaves and toasters are the "hits," as it were, when we're talking countertop kitchen appliances. However, another, smaller appliance I highly suggest is a juice maker. You will be surprised how healthy you will start eating once you buy a juicer. No one likes fruits and vegetables, even if they claim too. Turning them into a tasty smoothie is one way you can get the most out of these less eaten items. Granted smooth breakdown is not as serious damage resulting in Maytag oven repair, it still is a nuisance. Smoothies are also great for making extravagant cocktails. Try doing that with your dishwasher.
The good thing about these smaller appliances is they are cheaper to own and repair. Some can even be had for under ten dollars. Think about that; countertop kitchen appliances for single-digit dollar totals. It's a great way to give the major appliances a rest every now and then, meaning less over repair.
So when you're thinking about what's missing in your kitchen, don't just think of the major appliances that serve as the pillars of your food preparation. Think also of the small appliances that help make your kitchen work. Can you image life without a popcorn popper or an electric food processor? Not after you've owned one.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
The Benefits of Using an Ice Cream Maker
The Ice Cream Maker has become an important appliance in today's kitchen. Ice Cream Makers come in different sizes and colours to compliment your kitchen and other appliances. These machines help you create the exact flavour you want and often with less than 45minutes preparation time. Choosing your own ingredients gives you the possibility of healthy options plus control over the ingredients and additives used - especially useful for people with allergies. Homemade ice cream is a great way to boost your 5-a-day intake when made with fresh fruit. It's fun, especially for kids who are usually only too eager to come up with suggestions for new flavours. You can have fresh ice cream whenever you like often within 45 minutes.
Using an ice-cream machine is quite straightforward. You pour your pre-chilled mix into your machine, which simultaneously churns and freezes it. Churning mixes in air and stops ice crystals from forming. Most makers have a viewing window so you can watch the transformation occurring. After about 30-40 minutes, creamy, soft ice cream is all yours. In most cases, you can pop it in your freezer to stiffen it up a bit before it's truly ready. It's easy to tell when it is ready. The paddle will stop, or struggle to turn as the ice cream thickens. You then switch off the machine.
One huge advantage of having an ice-cream machine is that you can make an infinite range of recipes. As well as traditional ices, you can make sorbet and granita (a slushy dessert) or try using tofu, fromage frais or yogurt.
To ensure you make full use of these handy appliances, here are some things that you should consider before making a purchase.
Size/Capacity of the Ice Cream Maker - Although many makers have a 0.7 litre capacity, there are some which can make over double this amount. Careful consideration should there be given to choosing a size which meets your needs.
Pre-Freezing Bowl or Built-in Freezer - Most reasonably priced ice cream makers have a removable bowl which you have to pre-freeze before it can be used. Make sure you check the product information as to how long the bowl must be frozen for and if you feel you'd rather not have to pre-plan making ice cream in advance, you should opt for a model which has a built-in freezer.
Cycle Time - Most product can freeze-churn ice cream mixture within 20 to 30 minutes however you should carefully check the product description for the estimated timescale.
Spare Parts - Check to see if the manufacturer offers spare parts in particular paddles or extra freezer bowls which can be handy to have as back-ups.
Extras - Check the product descriptions when you are choosing your product to see whether or not any extra items are included such as a pouring jug, spatula or a recipe book. A recipe book specifically relating to the model being purchased is particularly useful as it will give you a general guide as to ingredient amounts which you can then use to modify other ice cream recipes you may have.
Safety Features - Check the product description for additional safety features such as non-slip feet and interlocking lids.
Standard Safety Marks, Warranties, Manual - Look for a model with a recognised safety mark for your particular country which is a sign that the manufacturer follows the best safety precautions and for a model with at least a 1 year warranty.
Good Reviews - Check cooking magazines and websites to read microwave reviews from other consumers and businesses.
You can find a style and design that fulfills all your needs from our wide range of Ice Cream Makers and Machines. The best way to make the purchase is to comprehensively research about the various brands and models available.
In fact, if you are shopping online, you can always check out the best prices at numerous stores offering kitchen appliances for sale.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011
Popcorn - Snack Or Vegetable? Do Or Die?
When someone says "popcorn", the first image in my head is being at the theatre watching the latest blockbuster. Popcorn has always been a major component of the theatre-going crowd's gear. Personally, it is not the same going to the movies and NOT having popcorn - it is like something is missing. For others it might be the soda, the hot dog or the nachos.
Some food for thought. One large popcorn at the movies is about 20 cups of popcorn, popped in coconut oil and topped with butter (or topping as many places are not butter). Total calories: about 1600! Take the butter (topping) out of the equation and you drop to 1160 calories for a large popcorn. Big difference! 600 calories for the same amount air popped (no topping). So when you hear that popcorn is a healthy snack, they are not talking about the large tub, no TUB, of popcorn at the theatre.
For having possibly ruined your next movie outing, I apologize. There has been a trend over the last few years to create healthy versions of popcorn. Or are these versions of popcorn truly healthy? Numerous companies have created a variety of microwave popcorns - from butter or fat free, flavored and organic. Depending on your diet, there is enough choice to please everyone and you can "pop" it in the microwave, wait a few minutes and presto, the popcorn is done.
Controversy surrounds microwave popcorn. Terms like "popcorn lung", a chemical called diacetyl, and fluorooctanoic acid are thrown around stating microwave popcorn allegedly can lead to cancer, lung disease and other potentially fatal illnesses. While some of the data points to certain chemicals as the cause, the risk to the consumer is minimal. There seems to be a focus to rid the chemicals used in microwave popcorn, so that is good news.
So now what? I don't know if I want to eat popcorn ever again! Movie popcorn will kill me with caloric content and fat, microwave popcorn will kill me through the chemicals used. What is left? Well there are the traditional poppers that use oil, air poppers, and the in-betweens.
The popcorn poppers I grew up with used oil and are a good alternative; you can control the amount of oil for the most part and you are likely to get most of the kernels to pop. Of course you have to take time to make popcorn this way - no pop-it-in-the-nuker for you now! Once the popcorn is done, you can control how much butter and salt you choose to use as well. Not a bad option when you consider the "killers" above. The traditional popper is hard to find these days, but if you do get one, I believe it to be the best "pop" for your corn.
Air poppers have flooded the market for years and come in all shapes and sizes. The air popper is by far the most health conscious of all forms of popcorn poppers. Yet again, do you have time to make popcorn this way?? Air poppers, as the name states, use hot air to pop the kernels and you end up with dry, did I mention, dry popcorn. Depending on the air popper you have, you will end up with a high ratio of un-popped kernels to popped kernels. The air popper, while it is the healthy person's choice, can create a lot of wasted kernels (unless of course you re-use the kernels like me). And with this final dry product (un-popped kernels removed) it gives you complete control over what you do next. If you drowned the popcorn in butter and salt, you might as well have went to the movies and bought it! Remember, everything is fine in moderation!
The last types that is available are combinations of the above. There are the type that you put in the microwave to pop. Others you put on the stovetop and crank a handle to pop (uses oil). Still another type uses a motorized rotating wand that keeps the kernels moving so they don't burn. (Remember back when? Shaking the entire unit so the kernels didn't burn?). With this kind of popcorn making unit many have nonstick coating surfaces. One last type to mention has been the "retro" popcorn popping unit - many look like scaled-down versions of the popcorn makers in the movie theatres. Some of these type use air, while others use oil.