Category Archives: Best Choice
Kitchenaid: an American Classic
Bring functionality to a whole new level with the KitchenAid Artisan mixer and its attachments.
The KitchenAid Artisan Mixer is an icon. Where many other companies have become successful and then started manufacturing their products in the Far East, KitchenAid’s products are still made in the USA in a single factory in St Joseph’s, Missouri. The company has never compromised on quality; the same craftsmanship that went into four daily machines in 1919 still goes into each and every mixer made today. In fact, the original 1936 attachments will still work perfectly on a modern machine. Assuming you have a 1936 KitchenAid attachment in perfect working order that is, it’s fair to say that that’s a big boast and one that impressed me.
Best 3 KitchenAid Attachments
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1st Best Buy: Attachment Pack
Best selling pack of attachments
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2nd Best Buy: Pasta Attachment
The most requested and best method of making pasta at home
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3rd Best Buy: Sausage Stuffer
Best way to make quick and easy sausages at home
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Cast Iron Cookware – Why you need it in your kitchen!
Heavy, expensive, French – all these things are often true of cast iron cookware, but this is also true; you need it in your culinary life.
Why is cast iron such a good material for cooking with?
Cast iron offers the best heat conduction and retention properties, far superior to stainless steel or aluminium. What this means for the cook, is that stews and sauces can be left to cook slowly on almost the lowest of heat settings. Meats can be seared to perfection on a higher heat setting, and then the enamelled interior means that all the juicy, sticky bits created whilst searing, can then be transformed into a tasty sauce or gravy, by deglazing the pan. Cast iron is also ideal for one pot cooking, as it is suitable for all hobs (including induction) and ovens. Effectively, this means less washing up, always a bonus!
Our 3 Cast Iron Best Buys
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1st Best Buy: Staub 11cm Casserole
Fast becoming a modern classic, this little pot is ideal for use at dinner parties for starters and individual stews. Not to be confused with ceramic alternatives, this cast iron pot can be used in the oven and on the hob, for the best results, every time |
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2nd Best Buy: Le Creuset 30cm Buffet Casserole
This super versatile, stunning pan is practical for both cooking and serving, making it ideal for oven to table use. It’s wide, shallow shape, also makes it an ideal pan for risotto, where the superb heat retention properties come in really handy |
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3rd Best Buy: Chasseur Crepe Pan
The best crepes require a crepe pan. This specialist pan is very shallow, making it ideal for not only crepes, but also more traditional pancakes, crumpets and drop scones. And the superb heat conduction offered by the cast iron ensures the best results, every time! |
Chasseur Crepe Pan |
Best Induction Pans for the Future
Prepare for a new way of cooking with cookware that will last an age…
Induction stove-tops are becoming increasingly popular; consequently I have more and more people coming into the store asking what induction is and what pans are suitable.
The first thing I tell them is there are A LOT of options out there, usually far more than you think.
Induction cooking is a magnetic friction based method of heating which means the bases of your pans must be strongly magnetic. What this gives as far as a cooking-top surface is concerned is a very fast heat up and cool down time, very easy cleaning and an inbuilt safety feature in that there’s no flame and you simply can’t forget to turn your stove off. The element will not heat up unless there is a magnetic pan on it so no pan, no heat. Consequently more and more people are installing induction hobs in their kitchens; some universities are now even putting them in their student flats!
CHOOSING INDUCTION PANS
Now here’s the best part: the vast majority of our pans are perfect for induction. Practically anything with a stainless steel base is good to go. For example, the whole Le Creuset range online is perfect (with the one caveat that cast iron is heavy and your stove top will be made of glass so you must be careful), the whole Stellar range is also now completely induction ready. Sadly, for my long standing love of Mauviel copper pans they are not induction suitable, although there are magnetic interfaces on the market that allow you to use existing pans. These tend to cost as much, if not more than the new pans you would be buying. Anything that is aluminium, enamel or hard anodised aluminium will need to have a steel base, so check their specifications. Circulon Infinite is one of our most popular non-stick ranges which is induction safe, as is the Le Creuset toughened non-stick, Jamie Oliver Professional Series Hard Anodised Range, Stellar 3000 and 6000 to name a few. Top tip: don’t forget to take a magnet to the base of the pans you already own, hopefully you’ll be able to keep your Gran’s jam pan if the magnet sticks!
OUR TOP 3 INDUCTION READY PANS
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1) Stellar 1000 Top selling stainless steel pan range.
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2) Le Creuset Toughened Non-Stick Top quality non-stick.
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3) Jamie Oliver Professional Stainless Steel Super popular range.
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I hope you find this guide useful!
Nina,
Manager
Pots and Pans, St Andrews.
The Best Choice of Roasting Tin
The Best Roasting Tin for Sunday Success!
To cook the best Sunday Roast for your family whether it’s topside of beef, crackling pork, tasty chicken or delicious lamb, a good roasting tin is essential.
When do you use a Roasting Tin?
Home cooks across the UK love a good roast and it tends to be the meal of choice for many. Typically however roast dinners celebrate special occasions and important days. There are a few occasions where you will definitely need a roasting tin,
• Christmas Day – this is traditionally the biggest celebration of the year and often requires the biggest meal ! You will need a roasting tin large enough to comfortably a very large turkey together with roast potatoes, parsnips, and pigs in blankets.
• Easter – this is another event that will call for a roasting tin. Many people celebrate Easter with a traditional roast dinner of spring lamb fresh from the roasting tin.
• Any Sunday – whilst any occasion is suitable for a roast dinner the tradition that still endures is the Sunday roast. Throw a selection of root vegetables into the roasting tin, sprinkle with oil or syrup for a fabulous feast for friends or family!
Our Best Buy recommendations for Roasting Tins
We are often asked by our customers for help with purchasing the best cookware, including roasting tins. Our customers don’t just want any old cookware – they want the best they can get for their money – and we are happy to provide a little advice when needed.
We offer a wide range of top brand cookware but you can be sure that we have carefully selected every product ourselves – we research the products and pass the information on to you, the consumer. We use our experience to ensure every one of the products we sell meets our high standards and we are happy to stand behind our recommendations!
1st Choice: Le Creuset 3-ply Roasting Tin
2nd Choice: Stellar 6000 Hard Anodised Roasting Tin with Rack
| Quality Hard Anodised Choice! This Stellar 6000 roasting pan is finished in traditional matt grey hard anodised finish with polished stainless steel handles and includes a rack.Excellent heat conduction ensures even cooking on traditional hob types.They are oven and dishwasher safe and come with a Stellar lifetime pan guarantee and 10 year non-stick guarantee on the Teflon Platinum Pro triple layer coating. PRICE GUIDE : £70 – £80
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3rd Choice : Prestige Professional Roast ‘n’ Rack






















