Below we present the tips how to care for pots. Read the basic rules and enjoy the cooking every day.
How to care for pots?
- Before the first use, remember to wash up pots with warm water and delicate dishwashing liquid. Then, boil water inside a pot.
- After cooking make sure that pots go cold before you wash them up. Never pour cold water into a hot pot.
- After every use, pots should be washed up with warm water and delicate dishwashing liquid.
- Don’t use aggressive detergents, sharp brushes, sponges or cloths.
- Don’t put pots together with products made of silver in the dishwasher.
- Dry pots thoroughly with a soft cloth after washing up. Use some oil for rubbing it in to create a protective layer.
- In case of the appearance of white spots on a pot, remove them by the use of citric acid or vinegar. If there are dark spots on a pot, use stainless steel cleaner. Tarnish on a pot is an effect of minerals settling, and it is completely normal situation.
Cooking in pots
- Remember to put pots in the center of hobs.
- The size of a pot must fit the size of a hob.
- If you use a gas cooker, pay attention to the size of flames. They should not touch the walls and handles.
- Avoid large temperature spikes on a cooker.
- Never heat up empty pots excessively.
- Add salt to the boiling water. Putting salt to cold water or empty pots can cause corrosion.
- Remember that boiling out the content of a pot can damage the vessel.
- When cooking or heating up dense meals, frequently stir them to avoid burning or damaging pots.
- Don’t store food in pots.
- The pots are suitable for oven use at temperatures up to 180°C. Caution! Temperature above 180⁰C may cause the discoloration of pots.