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Solid Disk Element Cookware Tips
For cooking on solid disk
elements,
the use of appropriate
cookware
is very important.
* Aluminum
cookware conducts
heat faster than other metals.
* Cast iron and coated cast iron
containers
are slow to absorb heat,
but gene:ally
cook evenly at
minimum
or medium heat settings.
o Glass cookware
should be used
only as the manufacturer describes.
• Do not use a wire trivet or any
other kind of heat-retarding
pad
between the cookware
and the
element,
• Good pans have a thick, flat
bottom which absorbs the heat from
the element° The thick, flat bottom
provides good heat distribution
from the element to the food. This
cooking process requires little
water, fat or electricity.
* Pans with thin, uneven bottoms
do not adequately
utilize the heat
coming from the element° The food
to be cooked may burn and require
more time and electricity.
You
would also have to add more fat or
wate_
Pans with uneven bottoms are not
suitable.
• Don't use pans with rounded
bottoms, They don't have enough
contact with the solid disk element
to cook properly,
)
• Use pans of the correct diameter
only. They should be slightly larger
than the solid disk element
so
spillovers will flow onto the
cooktop and not bake onto the
element. A damp cloth is sufficient
to remove the spill. Pans should not
overhang more than 1 inch beyond
the element.
• To optimize cooking time and
energy usage, you should use a
pan that is sized correctly
for the
cooking process,
with a well-fitted
lid to avoid evaporation
loss, and
cook with as little water or fat as
possible° If the pan is too small,
energy is wasted and spillage can
flow onto the solid disk element_
• Place only dry pans on the solid
disk element.
Do not place lids on
the element,
particularly
wet lids.
o Some special cooking procedures
require
specific cookware
such as
pressure
cookers,
deep fat fryers,
etc. All cook-ware must have flat
bottoms and be the correct size. The
cookware
should also be covered,
if applicable
to the cooking process°
o Except in pressure cooking
with water and water bath canning,
canning pots should not extend more
than 1 inch beyond the surface of a
solid disk element and should have
fiat bottoms. When canning pots do
not meet this description,
the use of
the maximum
heat setting causes
excessive heat buildup and may
result in damage to the cooktop.
See "Home Canning Tips" on
page 12 for further information.
Tocheck how a pan will perform on a solid disk element:
L Put 1 inch of water into the pan.
2. Bring water to a boil and
observe the pattern of the bubbles
as the water comes to a boil.
3. A uniform pattern of bubbles
across the bottom of the pan
confirms
a good heat transfer and
a good pot.
4. Bubbles localized in only a
portion of the bottom indicate
uneven contact of the pan to the
element,
uneven heat transfer,
and an unsuitable
pot.
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