I haven't posted any new recipes here, but I have been playing with a new toy for a little over a week. I bought an induction cooker.
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Cooking chicken |
If you don't know what that is, it is like an electric unit that does not have a burner. It does not get hot by itself but generates heat in any magnetic (ferrous) pans that you place on it.
Some more examples of what's been cooking around the office:
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Pancakes | |
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Grilled cheese |
It does get really hot very quickly. This is evident by the bottom of the once mirror-like pan, which has become permanently discolored. I had to get this at just the right angle to show the heat rings:
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No longer mirror-like |
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