Showing posts with label pots and pans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pots and pans. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 March 2020

4 Pots And Pans For Your Kitchen


There are numerous pots and pans on the market. And if you watch a lot of cooking shows, it seems like you need an entire department store’s worth of cookware to create a delicious meal.

Well, we don’t think you need tons of pots and pans cluttering up your cabinets. With just these four kitchen staples, you can make anything!

Stockpot
You’ll use this for steaming, simmering, boiling and blanching a variety of pasta, vegetable and soup dishes. Look for a hefty stockpot with a lid and two handles, and at least an 8-quart capacity.

Saucepan
The ultimate multitasker! You can use this for cooking soup, rice, noodles and much more. A quality saucepan will have a handle with a strong connection to the pan and a lid that fits snuggly. A two-quart saucepan is your best bet to use for a variety of recipes.

Sauté pan/skillet
A must-have for searing, frying and sautéing things like meat, veggies, sauces and one-dish dinners. You’ll want a pan with a thick construction to avoid hot spots. The most common size is a 10-inch pan, and you could go with a non-stick finish. Also, the entire thing should be oven-proof in case you need to broil a dish.

Rimmed baking sheet
These aren’t just for baking cookies; a rimmed baking sheet is also used to roast and cook vegetables, fries and freezer-friendly meals. You’ll want a heavy baking sheet to get an even distribution of heat.

Now that you have the basics, you’re ready to be a kitchen master!


Answers, price, selection. West Coast Appliance and Furniture locally owned since 1980. 
Located at 6439 Crater Lake Highway, Central Point.

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

How To Store Your Pots And Pans


There’s nothing more frustrating than storing pots and pans. They’re always mashed into a cabinet, and when you buy a new one, the chaotic process of moving things and finding space starts over again. There has to be a better way.

And actually, there is!

With a few creative storage ideas, you can create order, keep pots and pans out of sight, and not worry about them falling out when you open the cabinet.

Use A Vertical Rack
Place an inexpensive upright rack — such as a file organizer — inside a drawer to keep lids standing up.

Install A Pullout
This is a simple weekend home repair job. Replace a stationary shelf with a pullout option for easier access.

Use A Drawer, Not A Door
When you pull out the whole drawer, you get a good view of the contents from above.

After a couple simple changes, the days of messy cabinets stacked high with pots and pans will be over. Now you’ll know where everything is and there won’t be any clanging metal when you reach for a pot or pan.

Answers, price, selection. West Coast Appliance and Furniture locally owned since 1980. 

Located at 6439 Crater Lake Highway, Central Point.