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JoNorvelleWalker

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  1. I did the experiment. The pan quickly heated to above 250C. Then there were some clicking sounds and the temperature dropped to about 220C. This was somewhat disconcerting. I don't recall such clicking sounds when testing the Demeyere last night. I'm glad I have two spare Paragons in the living room.
  2. Last night I tested my new Demeyere searing pan on the Paragon. I was disappointed the Paragon could heat the pan to only 250C, no matter how long I preheated. My first thought was the Paragon is underpowered. Now I'm wondering about the pan. On some frying pans Demeyere uses an alloy that intentionally becomes non-ferric as the pan is heated. This limits the maximum pan temperature on induction to 250C. Methinks this is much of a coincidence. Anyone have any thoughts? I also took readings at the pan edge that were only about 20 degrees cooler than the center. This speaks well of Demeyere considering I was using an inexpensive induction unit with an undoubtedly small coil.
  3. Last night I was perusing Kenji's smash burger prose and was thinking the same thing. Serious Eats usually has direct recipe links if you want just the meat and potatoes.
  4. JoNorvelleWalker

    Dinner 2021

    I had been avoiding shopping in person because of the pandemic, but opportunity presented and I was double masked. Dinner was coleslaw with a Kenji smash burger. Aji Amarillo. I enjoy eating Aji Amarillo almost as much as saying it. The smash burger provided a chance to test out my Demeyere searing pan, as well a a new Lampson heavy duty turner. Both more than lived up to expectations. The problem was getting the Demeyere hot enough. My Paragon induction is underpowered. I saw the temperature briefly spike above 300C. But I couldn't get a stable reading much above 250C. Kenji calls for a non-emissive cooking surface up to 370C/700F. Next time I'll try the Demeyere directly on the stovetop and see if I can get it hotter. Nonetheless the burger was good and cleanup was spectacularly easy. No splatter mess at all.
  5. Had a call from the pharmacy that a prescription was ready, and more importantly I needed a bottle of Soave, so I set off for the shopping center where Shoprite is. A friend drove by and offered a ride home if I wanted to stock up on heavy Shoprite stuff. It had been weeks since I was in Shoprite, and I had no plans to go today. However I was double masked. I took her up on her kind offer. I had been having a weird craving for hamburger, and down to my last jar of peanuts. Now I have dishwasher detergent and sponges as well. (OK, I suppose sponges aren't all that heavy.) I missed the pharmacy because they closed at 3:00, and there was no Soave. The ethanol emporium is under new management and the current owner does not believe in stocking shelves.
  6. Updating the firmware did nothing except an hourglass. Doing a factory reset and the updating seemed to work. I think. Whatever, the oven still gets hot.
  7. I'd keep my Hamilton Beach 932 Commercial Juicer even if I were living in an outhouse. The Hamilton Beach takes no hand strength but it does require at least one working arm.
  8. I was sitting here next to my iPad and there was a notification in the app that new firmware was available. I doubt that the firmware would have updated automatically.
  9. Either way Easy-Off might damage you.
  10. I use this steel from McMaster-Carr https://www.mcmaster.com/9745K79-9745K19/ For pans I use various sizes of TeamFar, as well as the pan from the CSO. Also 1/2 size hotel pans. Vollrath has some with an extremely heavy rack. Vollrath offers perforated pans, if you are into that.
  11. How about jam and butter?
  12. I haven't heard of anyone's water tank leaking. The cracks though disconcerting are mostly cosmetic, and in no way affect the operation of the oven. Still, I agree, in four years they could have addressed the issue better.
  13. Anova told me they would send a replacement new design water tank when available. Except for the minor issues of the flimsy included pan and the less than polished app I am happy with my purchase.
  14. JoNorvelleWalker

    Dinner 2021

  15. I am pleased to report my weird, semi-spiraled loaf was excellent.
  16. My TeamFar 16x12x1 inch pans and racks fit perfectly in the APO. I don't recall them warping, although I must admit I have a smaller CSO sized TeamFar that tends to warp if you look at it wrong. If warping is a problem, stack three or four of the TeamFar pans together. Not nearly as much of an issue as a warped Darto paella.
  17. I can speak highly of Teamfar. I have about ten twelve Teamfar pans. However my advice is to take your stimulus and go buy an anova.
  18. I promised The Good, The Bad, and The Weird. This is the weird. There was supposed to be a spiral. I’m thankful my family initial is not P.
  19. I made leek & potato soup from The Taste of Belgium. Flavor was fine, however I would have preferred a smoother texture. I believe the remainder is headed to the Blendtec.
  20. @Franci has experience boxing cakes, perhaps she has advice that would be applicable to pies?
  21. I prefer mine thin in the center with puffy edges. Problem is when there are holes.
  22. Vesta blast chiller has a probe. And when I want data recording from the Vesta I hook up the Therma WiFi. https://forums.egullet.org/topic/153479-blast-chillers/?do=findComment&comment=2242627
  23. I'm guessing amazon.
  24. Yes, I realized the probe protocol might not be wifi but I couldn't pass up the alliteration.
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