Monday, December 5, 2011

Vision Cookware - Revolutionary See-Through Cookware


Vision cookware was originally manufactured by Corning, which has since went through Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and emerged as a privately held company called World Kitchen - LLC. World Kitchen currently has business units that manufacture such well-known and well-respected brand names as Corning Ware, Pyrex and Baker's Secret. Although the cookware is still for sale, a good number of published reports state that the cookware is not being manufactured anymore in its original design.

Product Information

The Vision cookware was revolutionary in that it was totally see-through, yet could be extremely serviceable. By being see through, a cook can check on cooking progress of the food without lifting lid and changing the temperature of the food that is being cooked. This cookware is so functional that it can be used on the stove top, in the oven or microwave, or placed in the refrigerator or freezer without requiring additional storage containers. It is recommended to bring the cookware and stored food to room temperature before moving from one extreme temperature to the other,for example, unthaw completely when moving from freezer to microwave.

Because Vision is made of a glass-ceramic mixture instead of a metal alloy, it was designed to withstand a high range of temperatures, both hot and cold. The glass-ceramic mixture is absolutely non-permeable, so the cooking surface will not react with acidic foods or absorb food smells.

There are no limitations on the type of utensil that could be used with this type of product; metals will not scratch the surface. In addition, it is considered among the easiest cookware to clean after food has burnt inside it.

Cleaning:

Cleaning a piece of Vision cookware is easy. It is 100% dishwasher safe, but can also be hand-washed. Abrasive cleaners are not recommended, but nylon pads and a baking soda/water paste can be used for tough stuck-on foods.

The abrasive cleaners, such as scouring powder or pads, have been reported by some consumers to scratch the surface.

Consumer Information

In the early to mid-90's, the Consumer Product Safety Commission received a number of complaints that Vision products will unexpectedly explode or shatter into sharp pieces when dropped or when left untended on a very hot stove. Although the reports of these incidences are not in abundance, the threat of danger is still very real.

For this reason, consumers are advised to cease using this cookware as soon as any scratches, chips or cracks are visible.

On the other hand, Vision cookware is still in high demand. The groups that continue to demand the special glass-ceramic cookware include antique collectors, cookware collectors and those loyal customers who have used the cookware for years without incident. The glass-ceramic nature of the cookware is considered extremely bio-friendly and many individuals still prefer that type of cookware over any others.

Where to purchase:

Some pieces with the Vision cookware name can still be purchased online but if you want used cookware, it is best to look for used cookware on sites such as e-bay and Amazon as well as auctions, flea markets and garage sales.



Stainless Waterless Cookware - A Natural Choice


Today, with more and more people turning to natural and "green" ways stainless waterless cookware is becoming more popular than ever before. Waterless cooking allows food to retain the natural flavors; vitamins and nutrients lost to regular cooking and can even use fewer resources like electricity. All of this makes it the best choice for a "green" and healthier way to cook.

What does waterless cooking mean?

Stainless waterless cookware is specially designed to allow you to cook your food without diluting it with added water. This style of cooking will result in food that tastes better, looks better and is rich in all the vitamins and nutrients traditional cooking can reduce.

Why Use Waterless Cookware

Although important, the flavor of food is not the only consideration when creating meals. Every good chef understands that smell, texture, color and presentation are just as important as how the meal tastes. Waterless cookware allows not just the real flavor of the meal to come through but also the color, texture and smells of the food are enhanced and not diluted.

Another important consideration for many of us is the nutrition of the food we eat. The two things that affect the nutrition of our food is the quality of the food we buy and the way it is prepared.

Even when we buy the best food we can, most of the vitamins and nutrients end up being washed down the kitchen sink. That is because the way we cook tends to leach 70% to 90% of the vitamins and minerals out of the food, leaving it in the pan along with the water in which we cooked the food. Waterless cookware allows the retention of over 90% of the nutritional value of the food.

Let us take broccoli as an example. Broccoli when over cooked in water is limp, lifeless, and tasteless, unfortunately when overcooked broccoli also loses as many as 70% of the vitamins and nutrients that make it healthy for you to eat. With waterless cookware broccoli retains 93% of the vitamins and minerals.

Waterless cookware is designed to cook food at a lower temperature in its own juices. Broccoli cooked in this type of cookware will come out of the pan crisp, bright colored, filled with all the vitamins, minerals, and flavor it had before cooking.

Vegetables are not the only foods that benefit from waterless cooking, even steaks and roasts come out with a full robust flavor and retaining all of the nutritional values without the added oils that are so bad for you.

How does waterless cookware work?

Waterless cookware is made up of several layers of material including a bottom layer of aluminum or copper, stainless steel, and iron with a moisture seal lid.

As the food inside the pot heats, the water or fat from the food begins to evaporate. The evaporation triggers the lid of the cookware's seal, which traps the steam. Once enough steam is trapped inside the pot the steam valve will open and begin to whistle telling you to either turn down the heat or turn off the stove. The steam built up inside of the pot will continue to cook the food until it is done.

Why stainless waterless cookware?

The three biggest reasons to use stainless steel waterless cookware are safety, durability and economy.

Safety

Many cookware products today are coated with Teflon. Teflon is a chemical that creates a non-stick surface. While a non- stick surface can seem like a great idea, Teflon breaks down and releases toxic gases and chemicals when heated. The key chemical in Teflon is called C-8. According to DuPont (the maker of Teflon), you should not keep pet birds in the kitchen because the fumes of C-8 could kill them. For humans Teflon is supposed to be safe but may cause flu-like symptoms that will only last a few days. Stainless steel cookware is not coated with Teflon.

Durability

If you are looking for a set of cookware that will last a lifetime stainless steel is the best way to go. While stainless steel cookware can cost a little more than some other materials stainless steel is usually guaranteed to last for a lifetime making it a much better value. Most pots and pans should be replaced every 5 years.

Economy

Stainless steel waterless cookware is also a more economic choice. Due in part to the materials used in waterless cookware the food will do most of its cooking with the stove turned off. The ability to turn of the stove will not only save money on your utility bill but also releases less heat into the air, an important consideration for the Summer months when air conditioners are so important.

Stainless waterless cookware offers a non-stick way to cook food that is natural, flavorful, and loaded with all of the vitamins and minerals often leached out during cooking with other types of cookware.