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Le Creuset 7-Piece Utensil Set with Enameled Stoneware Crock

Le Creuset 7-Piece Utensil Set with Enameled Stoneware Crock

by: Le Creuset

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Description
  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: Le Creuset
  • Feature: Enameled stoneware crock/silicone utensils
  • Label: Le Creuset
  • Manufacturer: Le Creuset
  • Publisher: Le Creuset
  • Studio: Le Creuset

  • Enameled stoneware crock/silicone utensils
  • Dishwasher safe




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Choosing Appliance -> Ladles
Look for ladles that are made of one piece of stainless steel rather than a handle and dome which are spot welded together. With use, spot welded ladles tend to come apart. Buy several differnet sizes.
Choosing Appliance -> Baking sheete
Not too much romance here, but essential for any functional kitchen. Buy the heaviest pans possible. Also, you should consider buying a non-stick silicon sheet: they make baking very easy!
Le Creuset 7-Piece Utensil Set with Enameled Stoneware Crock
Le Creuset 7-Piece Utensil Set with Enameled Stoneware Crock Le Creuset 7-Piece Utensil Set with Enameled Stoneware Crock
  • Enameled stoneware crock/silicone utensils
  • Dishwasher safe

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Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Heat
Rather than cause accidental heat-damage, prevent such damage in the first place:
  • Always use a heat protection pad or trivet (with rubber feet) for hot cookware, or leave cookware to cool on the hob first. Never put hot pans, particularly cast iron. Such heat can damage any surface!
  • If you must put a hot pan on the base of a sink use a protective sink mat, sponge, or cloth beneath. It is best to leave the utensil to cool slightly first, or put a few inches of cool water in the sink before the pan.
  • Avoid pouring boiling liquids directly into sinks without turning on the cold tap as well.



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