How do I make optimal use of my enamelled cookware? How do I make optimal use of my enamelled cookware?

How do I make optimal use of my enamelled cookware?

  • Cook on a burner that is similar in base diameter to the cookware you
    have selected.
  • When cooking on a gas stove, adjust the flame so it does not flare up the sides of the cookware, otherwise the handles will become hot.
  • Use of a lid when cooking considerably reduces energy consumption.
  • Use your cookware at low to medium settings.
  • We recommend using oil or butter when cooking. Remember, some oils and fats burn at lower temperatures. Use oils and fats that have a high smoke point. If cooking with oil, add room temperature oil to preheated cookware.
  • Do not use any type of oil sprays, including aerosols, mist and pump sprays. These sprays can cause residue build-up that is difficult to remove from all types of cookware.
  • Do not rush the preheating process by using high heat.
  • Allow the oil/butter to heat up in the cookware before adding food.
  • Never use metal utensils. Plastic, rubber or wooden utensils are recommended to protect your cookware’s enamel layer.
  • Do not cut food when in the cookware.
  • When using halogen, ceramic and induction hobs, ensure that your hob and cookware are free from debris so as not to scratch the hob’s surface.
  • Never shuffle or drag pans across the stove top during cooking as this may cause scratching. Always lift the pan.