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Small Stockpots


DHeineck

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I was hoping someone might have some recommendations for a smallish (4-5 qt) induction-friendly stainless w/ aluminum disk stockpot that's designed around fitting on a small coil burner. So taller and narrower. Considering I only cook for myself and rent an apartment with 3 small burners and one big burner, such a piece would be a boon for my cooking productivity.

My mom has a random cuisinart 5qt tall/narrow stockpod she found at tuesday morning, but neither of us have had any luck since then. I'd love to find something similar, if not a bit higher quality construction. I have a big, 10 quart guy already, which is 99% of the time too big for what I need and really uneven on a small burner.

Thanks!

Daniel

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I looked on Amazon. I'm not sure what can be used on an induction stove but here you go.

http://www.amazon.com/Germany-Liter-Pot-Glass-Lid/dp/B002KQ6UUQ/ref=sr_1_26?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=1274039443&sr=1-26

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Check out chefscatalog.com and cooking.com You should be able to find one at either of these sites.

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Sorry for disappearing--thanks for the recommendations!

Pasta pots I've seen are typically a LOT bigger, but I'll see if I have any luck on anything smaller. Much obliged, D

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  • 2 weeks later...

Daniel, can I suggest you Google 'asparagus pot' and pick and choose. Four quart, of a diameter to suit a small coil element, available in many brands. For a single poultry carcase, they work very well. It's not a taxing application so they need not be expensive - ours is an 'own brand' from a Canadian retailer.

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