• High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
  • High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
  • High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
  • High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
  • High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid

High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid

Type: Cookware Set
Applicable Range: General
Material: Stainless Steel
Certification: LFGB, FDA
Product Name: Stainless Steel Cookware
Material of Body: 201ss
Samples:
US$ 50/Set 1 Set(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
R-1059
Fuction
Induction Bottom
Handle
Ss Hollow
Transport Package
by Sea
Specification
16cm, 18cm, 24cm
Trademark
GOURMETS
Origin
China
HS Code
73239300
Production Capacity
5000000pieces/Year

Product Description

Kitchen Appliance Stainless Steel Cookware with clear glass lid
This body shape is the newest fashion design
 
Item Name Stainless Steel Cookware
Shape straight shape,wide edge
Material 201 SS
Body thickness 0.6mm/0.5mm
Bottom 0.5mm alu+1.5mm iron+0.5mm alu, #430 induction bottom
Finishing Mirror inside & outside
Handle & knob SS&Bakelite handles with rivet
Lid stainless lid

* Specifications:
16×10.5cm casserole with lid
18×11.5cm casserole with lid
20×12.5cm casserole with lid
24×14.5cm casserole with lid
* The style of spare parts, thickness can be changed to what you need !
High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass LidHigh Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid
High Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass LidHigh Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass LidHigh Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass LidHigh Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass LidHigh Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass LidHigh Quality Stainless Steel Casserole Cooking Pot with Tempered Glass Lid

How To Care For Your Stainless Steel

-The trick to prevent those rather annoying water spots is to actually get to drying as soon as possible, aka, immediately. If you don't get to it soon enough, and the spots appear, simply dampen the surface of the pot or pan, rub it with a moist sponge that's been sprinkled with baking soda, and rinse as usual.

-Only salt water once it has already come to a boil. When water is salted pre-boil, "pitting corrosion" can occur, which leaves tiny but irreparable pockmarks, as if from a nail, in the bottom of the pot. So salt your pasta water, yes, but only once it's boiling.
 

-Always heat your pan before adding on the oil. And then, add the food once the oil is hot.** According to Food Network, adding oil to the pan when it's hot causes the steel to become "static," which creates a temporarily nonstick surface. Always watch the oil to figure out if it's hot enough to start cooking: If it's shimmering, you're ready to toss in your ingredients.

-Take the chill off of cold foods. Cold food is more likely to stick to a hot pan, as the steel will contract when it comes in contact with a cooler temperature. So, if you're cooking foods like meat, chicken, or fish straight from the refrigerator, allow them to sit at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes. Before cooking, make sure to dab with a cloth or paper towel to remove excess moisture.

-To determine whether your pan is hot enough for the oil, do this simple water test: Drop a tiny amount (about 1/8 teaspoon) water in the pan. When the water, immediately upon hitting the pan, comes together into a "ball" that glides and dances across the surface, your pan is preheated perfectly-now, you can add the oil! Note that this is past the point at which the water sizzles when it hits the pan's surface: When the pan is properly hot, the water shouldn't "sit" on the surface at all.

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Registered Capital
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