The PL Line of Cookware
The PL Line of Cookware is by far the highest quality cookware in its price range. It has most of the features of the Vacumatic.
This cookware was designed to work with the Induction or magnetic ranges which will soon start replacing electric burners.
- Many features make this one of the best sets of cookware in the world:
- 304T surgical steel with titanium
- full wrap-around flame guards
- vapor seal for vacuum cooking
- whistle vent
- stay-cool removable handles
- multi-core with thermal base
- self storing lids
- lifetime warranty
- Ideal for gas and Induction cooktops.
TRI-TONE WHISTLE VENT
In music, tri-tone refers to a chord comprised of three whole tones. With Pure Life cookware the Tri-Tone Whistle® creates a different kind of harmony: time, money, health. When the desired temperature is reached, the Tri-Tone Whistle® alerts you to turn off the heat. There is no need to lift the lid or stir the food to prevent scorching or burning.
How to cook in a vacuum vapor
Cooking vegetables with a vacuum system is actually easier than boiling them.
It’s like automatic cooking.
Simply wash and cut the vegetable. (with root veggies it is always best to cut them smaller)
Add about 1 to 3 ounces of water (just enough to cover the bottom to create the vapor)
Turn on burner to medium high (this would be 7 if burner goes to 10)
After a few minutes you will hear a whistle sound. Wait for a steady whistle, then close the valve and turn off burner. (You can leave pan on burner or remove if you want to use that hot burner for something else such as gravy or meats.)
Let the pan stand covered for 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the vegetable. For example corn will take 5 minutes where potatoes can take 15.
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Please note: Shipping costs differ for ALL SETS for overseas orders
Helpful Hints
Meats – Preheat pan on medium-high heat. check heat by splashing in a few drops of water. If the water sticks and sizzles it is NOT hot enough. Wait a few minutes and try again. If the water beads and dances the pan is hot enough.
Place meat in pan, place cover on to allow air in pan. Wait for meat to sear, flip meat to sear the other side, reduce heat and cover completely for the same amount of time it took to sear depending on taste.
Eggs (fried) – Preheat pan on medium-low heat. Spray cooking spray on pan, place eggs in pan and cover. Leave until desired preparedness, then add one tablespoon water and eggs will remove with ease.
Boil an egg – Take a piece of paper towel. Fold it and make it wet. Place it in a small pan and lay the egg on top.
Cover with vent open and turn on the head to medium.
When a solid whistle sound is heard, close lid vent and turn off the head. Set time for 6 minutes for a perfect softboiled egg.
For medium or hard boiled let sit longer without disturbing the lid.