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Customer Reviews of Cuisinart EPM-7 Electric Nonstick Griddle, Stainless Steel
Customer Rating: Summary: Love It! Comment: I absolutely love my Cuisinart Electric Griddle. We use ours every weekend to make pancakes an they are perfect. The element itself is very easy to clean and store. The Insert can also be removed and used as a regular griddle! More Reviews A unique line that works for everyday family style to top-of-line entertaining. This designer brushed stainless steel countertop cookware can do it all - plug it in to cook food, keep it warm, and elegantly display and serve it. Each item is this premier collection performs a variety of cooking tasks. Made for all your customers who are loving the whole "eat and entertain at home" experience. There's nothing else like it on the market. Unique looks, multifunctional performance, and a name that your customers have trusted for over 30 years. Cuisinart Countertop Cooking...the most versatile cookware on the market. Choosing Appliance -> Strainers We recommend 2 strainers for every kitchen. The first is a solid stainless steel colander (one big enough to wash a lot of lettuce at once). The second strainer is a fine mesh conical strainer (called a chinois) which is a must for any serious sauce or stock making. A chinois is an expensive purchase, but with care it will last many years. Choosing Appliance -> Spoons Buy stainless spoons (both slotted and non-slotted) which are solid and won't bend no matter how tough the job. Also, buy several high quality wooden spoons for stirring delicate dishes like risotto (the sharp edge of a metal spoon would cut or bruise the rice). Cuisinart EPM-7 Electric Nonstick Griddle, Stainless Steel Kitchen tips -> Too salty soup If your soup becomes too salty when you are preparing it, try adding a teaspoon of sugar and a teaspoon of cider vinegar to combat the saltiness. Another method to try is to add a raw potato to the soup to absorb some of the extra salt |
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