
JoNorvelleWalker
participating member-
Posts
15,155 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Store
Help Articles
Everything posted by JoNorvelleWalker
-
High-end Cookware - What you get for the money
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
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. -
High-end Cookware - What you get for the money
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
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. -
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
But why?
-
Need Tips for Induction Cooktop Usage and Care
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
Either way Easy-Off might damage you. -
How about jam and butter?
-
I am pleased to report my weird, semi-spiraled loaf was excellent.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
@Franci has experience boxing cakes, perhaps she has advice that would be applicable to pies?
-
I prefer mine thin in the center with puffy edges. Problem is when there are holes.
-
Combustion Inc Wireless thermometer probe by Chris Young
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
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 -
I'm guessing amazon.
-
Combustion Inc Wireless thermometer probe by Chris Young
JoNorvelleWalker replied to a topic in Kitchen Consumer
Yes, I realized the probe protocol might not be wifi but I couldn't pass up the alliteration.