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How to Care For and Use Enamelware

Oh what a wonder it is to be out with family on the weekends, enjoying your time together with a feast and some good quality time with your loved ones.

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How to Care For and Use Enamelware

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  1. How to Care For and Use Enamelware Oh what a wonder it is to be out with family on the weekends, enjoying your time together with a feast and some good quality time with your loved ones. Of course, all the celebrations must include delicious grub and mouthwatering delicacies that make everyone flock around you at the grill or in the kitchen. When you have guests over you always want to give them the best of everything – the best food, the best kitchenware and the best serveware. You can opt to serve the dishes you prepare in a Mother of Pearl Serving Tray brought to you by JuliaKnightCollection.com but where you cook these dishes? That’s right on your enamel cookware. Caring for your enamelware the right way is pivotal to running a successful kitchen. Before you know how to care for them, know a few basic things about them. Enamelware is made by coating cast iron or steel cookware with a layer of enamel. This layer prevents rust and it helps evenly distribute heat throughout the surface of the enamelware. Upon your first use of the new enamelware pot or skillet, wash and rinse it thoroughly to remove any sort of factory coating which can be poisonous to the food. This coating is applied to prevent any sort of damage to the pot that may occur during transit or rough handling. Next you must keep in mind to not cook with enamelware on outdoor grills, over campfires or in microwaves, as these methods may damage the enamel coating. However you can use them in ovens and on stovetops effortlessly. Keep in mind to not drag the pot over the stovetop as it might damage the material so always lift it when you’re trying to adjust it on the stovetop or while taking it off. Enamelware is non-reactive so you can just as easily cook with acidic foods such as tomatoes or use it to marinate meats and vegetables, unlike with cast iron pot and skillets. For more info please visit: - https://juliaknightcollection.com/collections/enamel-bowls Source Link: - https://juliaknightcollection.blogspot.com/2021/08/how-to-care-for-and-use- enamelware.html

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