To prepare for tonight's dinner of Ginger Pot Roast and Yorkshire Pudding, I've set out a casserole dish and one of two favorite skillets. That skillet is the All-Clad 9" Stainless Steel French Skillet, which I was lucky enough to win on Twitter (thanks All-Clad!)
It is a simply beautiful workhorse, delighted to prepare everything from jambalaya for two to chicken cordon bleu to, in this case, Yorkshire pudding. The exceptional tri-ply combination of aluminium sandwiched between layers of stainless heats quickly and evenly, even on induction. I always heat mine first on low, then heat fats (if using), and then add the ingredients. Butter melts beautifully, my meats brown perfectly and it can go from stovetop to the oven, up to 500F. I've yet to prepare a dish that wasn't improved by using this pan, or its sister 11" skillet (which I purchased online after weeks of research, before winning the 9"), over my previous Farberware skillets.
In addition to making my meal preparation easier, and the results even more delicious, this skillet is also very easy to clean. Something I found surprising for stainless steel. After eating, simply take a touch of Dawn (or your preferred gentle dish soap) to a soft dish cloth and wipe. Should you find that anything remains after cleaning, it can easily be removed with the smallest bit of Bar Keeper's Friend and water. I sprinkle just a little BKF on the skillet and wipe in a circular motion from the inside out with a damp cloth or paper towel. This forms a runny paste which works brilliantly at removing anything that Dawn may leave behind. Then, simply wash again with a bit of Dawn and dry with a soft dish towel or flour sack. Your skillet will be as shiny and beautiful as the day you bought it!
I've tried many skillets, different brands, non-stick and stainless, and these are, by far, my favorites and certainly feel that they are worth the extra money. They're made in the US, are clearly high-quality and, from what I hear, they'll last a lifetime! x
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Top reads
-
When I decided to try a shift dress, Simplicity 2584, I knew the yellow and white Lisette fabric I had in my stash would be perfect. However...
-
Finally!!! After a long weekend of marathon sewing, I've finished my first successful garment of 2013! I'd originally planned to ...
-
It may be quite easy to guess that my sewing mojo has been next to non-existent this year. I eventually wondered if it would ever return. ...
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(100)
-
▼
January
(13)
- A Veggie for a Veggie Hater
- Gleaming Faucets
- Time to Save Some Money
- Saving time, courtesy of Ziploc and Pyrex
- Blueberry Muffins and the Kitchenaid Mixer (take two)
- Colonial Comfort on a Chilly Sunday
- Laundry Must-haves
- Glowing Williams-Sonoma Product Reviews
- My New Favorite Skillets
- The Beauty of the Sally Lunn
- The Kitchenaid Architect Series 9 Speed Hand Mixer
- Oatmeal Muffins and the Kitchenaid Mixer
- The "About Me"
-
▼
January
(13)
You know what you are looking for?
Type it below
No comments:
Post a Comment
Let's keep the conversation going! Feel free to comment below or on Instagram!
If you want to comment without linking to your profile (or if you don't have an account), please choose "Name/URL" from the drop-down and leave your first name (website optional) so I know who I'm responding to. I can't wait to read your feedback! x