Thursday, November 20, 2008

The Missing Ingredient: An All-Clad Cookware Set

When it comes to cookware that is made in America, All-Clad is a name that you can count on. This company has made its name with its high quality line of modern cookware that is the best in appearance as well as functionality. All-Clad Cookware Sets were first manufactured for the career chef but it is being becoming common for household purposes, too. Its quality and features are trustworthy. This line of products can handle a tremendous workload and each piece is durable. Even the smallest details of the pot or pan are produced with perfection, though you may find a few pieces that may have some small snags. The majority of the items are treated to one last hand-finished touch. These are the characteristics that have helped this cookware to get recognition for itself in the global market.

Quite a few of the luxury hotels in the world use All-Clad Cookware Sets to cook tasty recipes. The All-Clad products have found a good market for themselves in not only the professional food industry, but also in the kitchens of dedicated amateurs. Cooking ranges belonging to this company have been a trusted name with some of the domestic culinary experts for a long time. The recipes made in them are excellent on so many levels.

All-Clad Cookware Sets basically consists of a three-ply body, consisting of an aluminum core that is the reason for even and quick distribution of heat from the stovetop to each and every part of the cooking surface. This contribute to savings on the fuel and time resources that you use up when cooking. The stainless steel cooking surfaces are nonstick, corrosion-resistant, and are nearly effortless to clean and keep up. You can cook nutritious food with this cookware because the non-stick layer allows you to use less oil or butter for cooking. The magnetic outer surface enables one to use induction stoves instead of the conventional ones.

The handles of this cookware are tightly riveted to the construction of the cookware so that they will not snap off easily. They are long, grooved at the top, and rounded at the bottom to give you a nicer grip. They do not heat up along with the cookware when cooking. They are made to offer you exceptional comfort.

All-Clad Stainless Steel Cookware, though considered the best by many reviewers, is not hundred percent flawless. It has been shown that quite a few of the pieces are packaged with defects. This shows the need for stricter quality control initiatives from the company. Secondly, the cookware is pretty chunky. Thirdly, the All-Clad kitchenware is fairly pricy. The bulkiness and higher cost make it more likely to be bought for commercial cooking. The domestic clientele is likely to grow if the company produces cookware that is easy to lift and less expensive. The quality concerns need to be addressed, as well.

No comments: