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  2. Stock pot - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Stock pot. A stainless steel stock pot. Stock pot is a generic name for one of the most common types of cooking pot used worldwide. A stock pot is traditionally used to make stock or broth, which can be the basis for cooking more complex recipes. It is a wide pot with a flat bottom, straight sides, a wide opening to the full diameter ...

  3. Revere Ware - Wikipedia

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    The line focuses primarily on consumer cookware such as (but not limited to) skillets, sauce pans, stock pots, and tea kettles. Initially Revere Ware was the culmination of various innovative techniques developed during the 1930s, the most popular being construction of stainless steel with rivetlessly attached bakelite handles, copper-clad ...

  4. Broth vs. Stock: Find Out Which One Is Best for Making Soup - AOL

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    The Pioneer Woman Breezy Blossom 12-Quart Stock Pot. walmart.com. $34.97. By definition, stock is made from bones and simmered for hours. The slow cooking time allows for the gradual breakdown of ...

  5. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Cookware and bakeware is food preparation equipment, such as cooking pots, pans, baking sheets etc. used in kitchens. Cookware is used on a stove or range cooktop, while bakeware is used in an oven. Some utensils are considered both cookware and bakeware. There is a great variety of cookware and bakeware in shape, material, and inside surface.

  6. Prepare for soup season with these 9 kitchen finds - AOL

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    Original price: $46.99. When your soup is ready, you need the right bowls to serve it in! Soup bowls have the distinction of being deeper than other bowls, so they’re better for serving soups ...

  7. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Seasoning (cookware) Seasoning is the process of coating the surface of cookware with fat which is heated in order to produce a corrosion resistant layer of polymerized fat. [1][2] It is required for raw cast-iron cookware [3] and carbon steel, which otherwise rust rapidly in use, but is also used for many other types of cookware.

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