Mar 31

Buying the best Christmas presents can be a hassle. Especially when all the stores sell out of the popular gifts early. So, what I’m going to do is share with you a list of the best Christmas presents. That way, you will know which gift to buy this year and where to get it from.

The best Christmas presents are:

1. Nintendo Wii. The Nintendo Wii is one of the best game systems to ever come out. If you are buying a present for someone who wants a game system, I highly suggest you get this for them. They will love this gift.

2. iPod. The iPod is a very popular gift. This is one of the best Christmas presents to get for someone. The iPod will probably sell out very quickly. If you are getting a gift for someone who likes to listen to music, you should get them this present. They will love it.

3. LCD HDTV. This is an awesome gift for anyone. Whether they like to watch movies or the games on Sunday, this is a great TV for anyone.

4. Amazon.com Gift Card. This is one of the best gifts to get anyone for Christmas. You can get an Amazon.com gift card from $5 up to $5,000. The best thing about this gift is that you can have Amazon.com email it to the person you are getting a gift for the same day you buy it.

Also, you can personalize the gift card if you want to. Another good thing about Amazon.com is that they sell everything. They sell things like CDs, cell phones, computers, cookware, TVs, toys, games, clothes, and much more.

Tony Smith

Mar 24

It is estimated that the entire kitchenware industry is earning billions of dollars through their sales. Nowadays there has been tremendous increase in the models and styles of kitchenware to suit needs of everyone. There is lot of sophisticated techniques introduced in the kitchenware and this has a major role to be played for the introduction of newer products. There are different materials used for the making of kitchenware such as copper, tin, steel, alloy, stainless steel and even Teflon, the newest. Shopping for the right cookware is a tough task indeed as it takes time and effort.

The price is the most important factor which is considered by most of them while thinking of kitchenware. It is the only factor that comes to our mind. The price has to do a lot with the quality as well as the requirements that each of them have. With variety and styles which are prevalent around people are more attracted towards the latest varieties, but if you go for other older techniques and simplicity it might be cheaper. The price also depends on various other things such as the material of which it is made of. Of all the kitchenware, copper utensils are the costliest of all. For all those who would prefer to spend little on the kitchenware, they have to switch on to something cheaper. Some of them are stainless steel, alloy or any other material of your choice which is cheaper than copper.

One of the wonderful ways of kitchenware shopping is by online shopping which is a fantastic experience. There are hundreds of online merchants selling variety of cookware. Whatever you look out for in kitchenware you get all through online shopping. The most important aspect that you get from these online sources is the bargain price which is really wonderful. But all these needs a lot of research to be done in the internet, which could help you gets kitchenware at discount prices. You get to learn about many things from the internet too.

Other than letting you purchase at discount rates the online shopping also assists you in making good resources up and thus technically supporting you in all sense. In addition to selling the kitchenware, they aid in helping you in all respect. The most significant aspect of online kitchenware shopping is that you get these at the click of the mouse sitting right at home. Thus it enables you in making things go in a pretty way.

Some of the sites ask for shipping charges whereas some others provide it free. So after you decide to shop online, make sure to let yourself know about the different strategies of purchase. This way it becomes really easy for you to buy several things. There are few sites which provide free shipping if you purchase above the limit told by them. Thus discount kitchenware shopping is the best which is experienced through online. So for all those at home, it is a wonderful shopping experience.

Kuersten Steizer
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Mar 19

Mauviel is a leader in copper cookware. This video walks you through the history and manufacturing process of Mauviel cookware. It is some of the finest cookware in the world.

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Mar 17

The average modern day Spanish kitchen is really not that different to any other modern kitchen, you can find the microwave, the blender, ready meals and packet mixes. However, there remains the traditional essentials of cookware and ingredients which are used daily in Spanish cooking and are all important to create your own piece of Spain at home.

Each Spanish pantry or larder always contains a ready supply of the most essential everyday ingredients and accessories from olive oil to onions and the paella pan to the cazuela.

The Spanish are sometimes criticised for the amount of oil they use in cooking, it is used in almost every recipe and is even used when frying sweet dishes. Extra Virgin olive oil, though is the oil of choice due to its renowned health benefits and unique flavour. Some people prefer an ordinary virgin olive oil but very rarely are other types of oil used in Spanish cooking as they have a blander taste although are considered less expensive. Extra virgin olive oil can be quite pricey but the use of a good one needn’t prove expensive. When using a good quality extra virgin olive oil, remember that it expands on heating so don’t overdo it. Also the quality is such that it can be reused five or six times. Once cooled, the oil can be strained and stored in jars for the next time but always store oil for frying fish in separate containers.

Extra virgin olive oil is used frequently in marinades and dressings and for a milder taste, it can be mixed with other types of oil. Olive oil for cooking should never be mixed with other types of oil however, as during heating possible toxins can be released. If you want to create a traditional Spanish dish, extra virgin olive oil is essential for that all important ‘taste of Spain’, there really is no substitute.

For Spanish cooking, always have two or three bulbs of garlic at hand. Along with extra virgin olive oil, it is probably the most frequently used ingredient and it can be used in a variety of ways. Raw garlic is of course at its most powerful, rub some over a slice of toast with a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of salt for a truly traditional Spanish style breakfast.

Raw garlic finely chopped is used in marinades or for salad dressings, the amount used depending on personal taste. Cooked garlic will loose some of its bite but other ingredients in the recipe will take on its flavour. Garlic can be roasted whole, then crushed and added back to the pot, it can be inserted into meat for roasting or simply chopped or crushed and added to the pot or pan.

A vital partner to garlic is the pestle and mortar. Use the pestle to squash a garlic clove for easy peeling. The mortar is essential when preparing small amounts garlic and other herbs and spices. When mixing a variety of ingredients together, start with the smaller, hard ingredients such as peppercorns or cloves, then move onto the garlic or saffron for example. The softer herbs like parsley should be mixed in last. It is important to add liquid to your mix, whether wine, sherry or water, use them to form a paste with your ingredients. This is especially important for saffron as it must be crushed and blended with liquid before being used as your rice dish will not have an even colour.

Used regularly, although quite expensive and exotic, saffron is what gives rice dishes such as the paella its lovely golden yellow colour. Saffron is collected by hand and is the tiny part of the crocus which explains the high cost. Only a tiny amount is needed however, so it is worthwhile keeping in your store cupboard.

Other essential Spanish herbs are oregano, thyme rosemary and parsley. Parsley is used so frequently that it is given away free in fish shops and butchers. Thyme is an excellent accompaniment to chicken and a sprig of rosemary makes an excellent kebab stick. All of these herbs can be grown quite easily in the Spanish kitchen garden.

Although not used everyday, two important Spanish spices are paprika and cayenne pepper or indeed whole chillies, dried or fresh. Paprika can be smoked or not, sweet (dulce) or spicy (picante) and is one of the most important ingredients when preparing the traditional chorizo for it’s colour and flavour. A spoon full of paprika will add colour and flavour to any marinade or cooking sauce and add chopped chillies to any dish for added bite such as gambas al pil-pil.

Along with saffron, to create the perfect paella, the ‘paellero’ or paella pan is a hugely important piece of Spanish kitchen equipment. This large round shallow pan has been used for generations to prepare the world famous Spanish dish of fish or chicken and rabbit with rice. There are different variations of pan available but the most important feature is that it must be large enough to cook a dish for all the family!

The earthenware dish or ‘cazuela’ makes a regular appearance in the Spanish kitchen. Available from the very small for serving tapas, to the enormous, they are such a versatile piece of cookware that no Spanish kitchen is complete without one. They can be used over an open fire, on the barbecue, in the oven or over the hob, plus they retain the heat after cooking – perfect for gambas al pil-pil, a classic spicy dish of chilli and garlic prawns. To get the best out of your cazuela, soak overnight before the first use and heat to temperature gently.

For larger dishes, such as the traditional winter ‘cocido’ or stews and soups, the Spanish ‘olla’ or large casserole dish which is fat in the middle and narrow at the top and bottom, is vital in the Spanish kitchen. Available in a variety of materials, it is great for cooking over an open fire.

No Spanish kitchen or indeed household should be without the Serrano ham, cured for at least a year high up in the mountains, the Serrano ham is the cornerstone of traditional Spanish gastronomy. The Serrano ham is found in all bars, restaurants and Spanish kitchens and is kept on display for easy access in its specialist jamonero or ham stand. The Serrano ham, when carved in wafer thin sliced using the specialist ham carving knife, also an essential in the Spanish kitchen, makes for the perfect tapas or raciones dish. Simply drizzle with olive oil or serve with almonds, manchego cheese or broad beans for a truly authentic Spanish delight. The best thing though about having a Serrano ham permanently in your kitchen, is that you can just carve off a slice whenever the mood takes you.

The leftover bone of the ham is used to make a stock or ‘caldo’ essential for adding flavour to soups and stews.

Another Spanish classic is the ‘Tortilla de Patatas” or Spanish omelette, which is truly delicious, simple to make and requires only the most basic of essentials from the Spanish kitchen. Always keep at least a dozen eggs in your Spanish kitchen as you will need at least eight to make a good sized omelette. Potatoes and onions are also vital in many Spanish dishes and red onions are often found in salads as they are sweeter and have less bite.

Never be without a few fresh, ripe tomatoes as the Spanish enjoy them almost daily in many different ways. Fresh juicy chunks are great in salads and one or two sliced with a drizzle of olive oil are popular to finish off a meal. Fresh tomatoes are often chopped or blended then slowly reduced to create a lovely homemade tomato salsa, used either on its own or added to other dishes such as spicy chorizo with pasta. For a variation to your Spanish style breakfast, chop a tomato in half and rub it over your toast with a drizzle of olive oil and some slices of Serrano ham – perfect.

The ‘barra’ or French style stick of fresh bread is a daily essential too. It is served with every meal and many Spanish people just can’t eat a meal without it!

Wine is also an important part of Spanish eating culture and cooking. Red wine is enjoyed at meal times while a nice bottle of white always goes down well as an aperitif. Keep white wine handy for use with chicken dishes or steamed mussels – a favourite at the table. Rabbit and beef dished are enhanced by a drop or two of red wine so have a bottle in the rack. Spanish wines are among the best in the world but needn’t be expensive so you can enjoy that added extra of Spanish warmth without breaking the bank.

Many of these Spanish kitchen essentials are found easily and are indeed used everyday in other types of cooking, what makes them special is how they are used. So stock up, get creative and add a bit of Spanish sunshine to your table.

Iain Macdonald
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Mar 11

Your first step is to figure out what type of cooking you prefer to do. This will inform your selection of cooking utensils. If you prefer to bake you will need an entirely different set of cooking utensils than if you prefer to cook Asian stir-fry. For more resources login to www.thanks-giving-recipes.com. Once you’ve decided this, you can make a list of the types of utensils you will need.
Just as the way you cook should inform which cooking utensils you choose, so should also consider what will work with your cookware. Different cooking surfaces require different utensils. For example, if you use a frying pan, you need a spatula. If you use a nonstick frying pan, you will need a spatula that is soft enough so as not to scratch the all-important cooking surface. Thus when choosing cooking materials, material is key.
The most common materials for cooking utensils are wood, stainless steel, and plastic. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Like pots and pans, you may buy utensils in sets if you wish, or you may buy cookware one piece at a time.
Wood is a popular traditional choice for some utensils, such as spoons and spatulas. One of the distinct advantages of wood is that it will not scratch even the most delicate cooking surfaces. Another advantage of wood as a material for utensils is that it does not conduct heat. Wood is also very durable and won’t melt, even in an unattended pan.
The disadvantage of wood utensils is that they are harder to clean than stainless steel or plastic cooking utensils. Additionally, if used in soups and sauces, the soup or sauce can penetrate the wood, which could make it necessary to replace the wooden utensil. Also, if you purchase wood, make sure you buy utensils that are treated to inhibit bacteria growth, as wood can tend to present a favorable environment for bacteria.
Stainless steel cooking utensils are by far the least likely to allow bacteria to thrive, and are by far the easiest cooking utensils to clean. They are attractive to look at, and are available with a wide variety of handle styles and tool heads.
The downside of stainless steel cooking utensils, however, is that they can scratch nonstick or cast iron pots. Even if you are very careful, you risk damaging the all-important cooking surface, as stainless steel is typically harder than cast iron or the materials used for nonstick cookware.
Plastic utensils are made expressly to avoid scratching the surfaces of nonstick or cast iron pots, and tends to be easy to clean. That’s the good news. Plastic, however, has its disadvantages. Plastic cooking utensils are not as resistant to heat as wood or metal, and may actually melt if left in a hot pot unattended. You can also visit us at www.300-chicken-recipe.com. That could at best be difficult to clean, and at worst, ruin the pan. Additionally, if a plastic utensil melts, it can contaminate the food it melts in.
Wooden cooking utensils are typically not terribly expensive, with simple sets being even below $5. Special use items may cost more, up to $50 or so. Plastic utensils tend to be very affordable, also, with single pieces going for around $2, and specialty items in the $45 range. Stainless steel is the most expensive, but still very reasonably priced, at $10 for a single piece, or $15 for a top quality 9 piece set.

Hemlata Sharma

Mar 5

Le Creuset of America, Inc. provided an in booth cooking demo with their latest pots, pans and cookware at the 2010 International Home + Housewares Show. Le Creuset has been creating innovative kitchen and home products for 85 years. Learn more about the show here: http://www.housewares.org/show/info/.

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