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What to do With a Large Kitchen
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Gas Range and Burners for All Seasons |
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A good set of burners in you kitchen can spell the difference
between a terrific cooking experience and a cooking migraine.
Choosing the right gas range and the number of burners on them
is paramount in any kitchen planning activity. What you cook,
how you cook, and your total kitchen experience all depends on
the right choice of cooking equipment.
For starters, your choice of burner equipment depends on your
cooking preference and skill. The first question you have to ask
yourself is: do I really cook? And what do I cook?
Some homeowners jump into the fray and purchase a stove and
burners according to how pretty they would look in the kitchen.
For many the primary consideration is if the stove will make the
kitchen look better. How many burners does this stove have? It
doesn't matter, what matters is that you can still boil eggs and
fry some stuff
Other owner really know what they need in the kitchen, so
choosing the right burner for them becomes more academic that
trivial. When choosing which stove and burner to purchase, it
would do well to consider the following.
What Do You Want to Cook?
If you |
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don't bake, then it doesn't seem logical to want to
purchase a high-tech, high-capacity oven. If you are not into
cooking many dishes at the same time, you might want to cut down
on the number of burners your stove has. If you plan to roast,
or bake in large numbers, you may want to consider buying
multiple ovens or at least a gas burner with ovens that can
accommodate your needs.
You can choose burners that cater to your particular style of
cooking. Some are well-regulated burners suited to steady
heating, while some are hot-burners suited to flash-frying and
other cooking techniques that may have use of such.
What Do You Want It To Do?
Ranges and burners have, as the course of time passes by,
offered more and more features that make cooking more
pleasurable. As the cook, however, you will have to gauge which
one you need and which ones you don't. Some ranges offer duel
fuel capability, self-cleaning ovens, and even touch-pad
controls. Some ranges even have convection ovens and simmer
burners.
Watch the Specs
Not all ranges are created equal. Not all burners for that
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buying a burner, make sure
you know its capabilities, its pros and its cons. You cannot be
too careful in choosing equipment you will use for pretty much a
lifetime. Other factors to consider are its fuel efficiency, its
sturdiness, ease of use, and versatility.
You may want to look into its safety too. As with most gas
operated equipment involving heat and flames, burners may cause
fires. Make sure your equipment of choice is safe and of high
quality.
Size Does Matter
Look into how large your pots and pans are and the size of
baking pans you will use. It's of no use to break out huge
utensils and implements only to realize that they will not fit
your stove. If the utensils are tiny instead, they will look
dwarfed on a mammoth burner. You should also consider the size
of your kitchen. A huge range in a small kitchen will cramp your
working space, while a small burner might get lost in a large
kitchen.
About the author:
James Monahan is the owner and Senior Editor of Burnersportal.com and
writes expert articles about burners.
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