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o Join Our Distributor Dialogue, please call Lake Industries at 1(800)261-4501 or click here for the Conference Phone Number and Access Code.
 
     

 

To increase efficiency, the 1st fully automated production line in a stainless steel factory is in the making.

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Helpful Hints: Do's & Dont's

Important Do's & Dont's for your Cookworld Cookware Collection

Helpful Hints

 

Before using for the first time, wash unit(s) completely in hot soapy water with a 1/2 cup of vinegar added (This will remove any polishing compound residues).

Medium to Low is all you need to know

Your Audio TempAlert Knob takes all the guesswork out of cooking.

When preparing fresh or frozen vegetables:

Fill your unit at least 2/3 full, rinse well in cold water, pour off water and cover unit.
Set unit on a similar sized b,urner (small unit = small burner, large unit = large burner).
When Control Knob "whistles," reduce heat down to low (next to the lowest setting). Most foods (medium size) take approx. 10-12 minutes per quart after reducing heat.

 
     
 

Pre-heat for Meats

To prepare meats the Cookworld Greaseless Method:Preheat covered unit on medium heat (as above).When the Control Knob "whistles," lift cover and place meat or poultry into unit, press firmly, cover and let brown for approx. 4 minutes.Lift cover and turn meat with fork or spatula and press down, cover and reduce heat to low (as above).

Most chops, chicken, burgers, etc. need to cook for an additional 5-8 minutes. When cooking steaks the average rule is 2 minutes after reducing heat for each 3/4 inches for medium rare.
When preparing roasts after turning meat, you may add potatoes, onions, carrot, etc. right on top of your roast. Then reduce heat and cook for approx. 1-1 1/2 hours for a 5-6 lb. roast. You can't overcook, so relax and let it tenderize even more.

 
     
 

First is Worst

Certainly we don't want to scare you but you should be aware that your
first week with Cookworld Cookware may be your worst week.

Why?

Old habits are hard to break and we'll bet you'll carry over the tendency from your old cookware to turn the heat on high and "let it rip" in which case it's likely that most things you cook will scorch and burn. Fear not...remember "medium to low is all you need to know" and,with that in mind,the adjustment period will be brief and the long term benefits to your health and culinary pleasure enormous.

Should "first" indeed be "worst",here's some helpful "Clean and Care" suggestions to get you through week #1.

 
     
  Some more Helpful Hints

When using the Audio TempAlert Knob never lift the cover from the unit until the recommend cooking time been completed. Doing so not only reduces the temperature, but also results in a loss of valuable moisture from the food. Remember, Audio TempAlert Knobtells you what is going on in the unit at all times.

No matter what type of range you use, if steam begins to escape from under the cover you are wasting heat! Reduce your heat and continue cooking. This will not disturb the cooking process, and all the natural juices and nutrients in your food.

Always be sure that meats and poultry are dry before roasting and broiling.

When searing meats or poultry (in pan broiling or roasting) press the meat or poultry down firmly to achieve even browning. Do not be alarmed if the meat sticks to the pan at first. Meat pores close when they come in contact with heat, and after a couple of minutes, the meat will loosen from the unit and it will turn easily!

 
     
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