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Argos
sells a wide range of cookware products. Whether you are setting
up your first home or going for a more professional look to best
show your fabulous cooking, we have something to suit. |
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Materials |
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After
capacity, one of the prime factors in deciding what cookware best suits
your needs will be what material it is made from. Cookware sets are intended
for all-purpose use. That’s why it is important to buy one made
of materials you can subject to a variety of cooking methods. To help
you out, below is a list of the various materials Argos cookware is made
from and what this means for you.
- Aluminium
- Stainless
steel is the most versatile material - it doesn’t pit
or corrode and doesn’t react with acidic or alkaline ingredients. Of the finishes, it is probably the least best conductor of heat. If you can, go for pieces that come with a good heat-conducting feature such as an aluminium core or a thick, aluminium or copper disk at the bottom of the pan.
- Non-stick
saucepans come in handy for preparing simple foods like vegetables,
for re-heating foods like soup and especially for sticky foods like
oatmeal or rice. These pans don’t respond quite so well to heat as other pans but are great for day to day use because they are so easy
to clean. They are not recommended for fine sauces.
A pot or pan is made non-stick through the use of materials such as
Teflon or Xylan.
- Enamel on Exterior Base
- Encapsulated
Base
- Hard
anodised heavy gauge This is also a good conductor of heat, but the added weight helps it keep its shape.
- Enamel
cast iron (i.e.: le Creuset)
Cast iron’s heavy weight gives it many advantages:
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Requires only low to medium heat for perfect cooking performance
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Pots retain heat for a long time keeping food hot for serving (and
seconds!)
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Spreads heat evenly – the sides of the dish cook as well as
the base
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Keeps it’s shape so maintains a flat, steady base
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Is very hygienic
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Features
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- Capacity
Note that all capacities stated are done so measured to the
brim, and are approximate.
- Easy-pour
lids Ability
to pour contents of the pot using the lid in it’s normal position.
Eliminates the need to juggle the lid in just the right place.
- Phenolic
handles and knobs
- Thermo-spot
A
feature for the Tefal range is a red spot in the middle of the pan base.
The spot is a visual heat indicator in the centre of the pan that signals
when the pan is perfectly heated and ready to use. The spot is made
up of fine lines which disappear when it is ready to go.
- Xylan
Interior
Use of Xylan means the pot or pan is non-stick.
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Hob
compatibility |
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The
heat source and design used on your hob may be one of many – electric,
gas, ceramic, halogen, induction or solid hotplate. Not all materials
are compatible for use on all cooker-tops. Look in the product detail
for notes on each individual product’s compatibility with the various
hobs. If you have a ceramic hob, it is recommended you refer to the instructions
and recommendations of the manufacturer before you purchase your cookware. |
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Dishwasher,
microwave and dishwasher compatibility |
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Some
materials are more dishwasher, microwave and/or freezer friendly than
others. Again, look in the product detail for notes on each individual
products compatibility with these kitchen appliances.
Using
your cookware in one of these machines when it is not compatible may lead
to breakages or a shorter life than is expected.
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Related
Products |
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Once
you have your new cookware – storage could be an issue. Check out
Argos’ great range of pot stands and hanging racks.
And don’t forget the accessories.
Some cookware finishes require special utensils – for example never
use metal utensils on non-stick finishes, as any scratches will kill the
non-stick properties of the piece.
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