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The danger in using cast iron cookware on a smooth, glass top electric stove is that the cast iron may cause the glass surface to crack. However, plenty of people have reported that they've used their cast iron cookware on glass top stoves with no issues.
No,it just has to be small enough to fit on the stove properly.
Yes, I cook with asta cookware all the time, both on stove top and in oven.
You can, but it will shatter when you turn on the burner! We found that out the hard way, twice - just to be sure.
Prizer ware is cookware that is manufactured by Prizer-Painter Stove Works, Inc. The cookware is made from porcelain enameled cast iron.
All Clad Cookware is handcrafted and bonded in a procedure that promises highly efficient and durable cookware. It offers a lifetime warranty and comes in a variety of shapes and sizes for both stove top and oven use.
An induction cookware set is just a pots and pan set that is used like a normal set. The difference is how it is made to distribute heat evenly when cooking.
yes but dont burn ur hand
If the soup is already cook and you just want to heat it on a stove, first put the soup in a cookware, put it in a stove then turn on the stove into medium heat and it is ok if you don't put the cover of the cookware anymore to avoid spillover or spillage. If boiled then you're done. Don't forget to turnoff the stove together with the gastank.
In computer heatsinks the heat of the CPU chip is conducted to the heatsinks (which then use convection to shed excess heat). In an electric stove the coil is heated up and the heat is conducted to the cookware you put on it.
Like all cookware, there are pros and cons, thus it is up to the buyer to decide which cookware matches their needs. For Paula Deen, some pros include being lightweight and even temperature cooking, but the cons include not being dishwasher friendly and sticking to glass stove tops.
I prefer copper for its even heating and elegance...but anything conductible preferably flat and even with the surface :O)