
What is waterless cookware, you ask? You may have heard the names SaladMaster, Town Craft, Neova or other cookware suppliers that have big price tags and a promise of better tasting and healthier food. The cookware allows you to cook all types of food using very little oil or water, reducing calories and retaining a more natural taste.
Most of the companies that sell waterless cookware do so through direct selling. They set up dinner parties for five or six couples, come over to your home and demo the cookware by cooking you a great meal. In the process they show you how the cookware is constructed and the cooking process required when using waterless cookware.
It is really amazing that you can just cut up a chicken, throw it into the pan and cook it to a golden brown with just the oil in the chicken and no other oil or grease. Vegetables come out with a fresher taste because they do not have the flavor boiled out of them. The cooking technique is called induction cooking. Induction cooking is done with thick based pans with tight sealing lids over low heat.
The pots and pans are not magic, but they are constructed very well, made of heavy 10/18, 304, or 316 stainless steel, with several layers of special aluminum and steel bonded together to form the thick base of the pan for even cooking. The lids fit very well and some have small vents or temperature dials to make sure the correct cooking temperature is not exceeded.
The food comes out great and one of these cook sets can be a sensational upgrade if you are like most people who have a mix collection of pots and pans that look like the came from Fred Sanford's kitchen. Is the great food worth the $1500 for a set of pots and pans? Only you can make that decision, but you owe it to yourself to get invited to one of the demonstrations to find out. And don't forget, with a little research on the Internet, you can find this same cookware or same type of cookware for a much better price. Just search SaladMaster or Town Craft on E-bay and see what you can find.
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