SALAMANDER
Salamanders are generally open in front
and have racks that easily slide in and out. They can be crisp up the
top of dishes, toast sub sandwiches, melt cheese, or even be used for
actual broiling duty or slow baking. As well, they may be used to keep
dishes warm.
Sometimes, pizza places that sell by
the slice will use a salamander to quickly re-melt the cheese and give
you a nice hot slice of pizza. Although a salamander can be used to melt
cheese, there is also a specific type of broiler, similar to the
salamander, that is meant to be used as a cheese melter.
Salamanders, since they can be used for more than one duty, offer a better alternative for most kitchens, but are more expensive and less simple to use than cheese melters. Many sources conflate simple cheese melters with salamanders, mistakenly assuming that all such broilers are low-intensity broilers, but a high-quality unit can produce varying range of heat, up to searing temperatures of above 1500°F.
Salamanders, since they can be used for more than one duty, offer a better alternative for most kitchens, but are more expensive and less simple to use than cheese melters. Many sources conflate simple cheese melters with salamanders, mistakenly assuming that all such broilers are low-intensity broilers, but a high-quality unit can produce varying range of heat, up to searing temperatures of above 1500°F.
Salamanders can even be used to broil steaks, which, despite what you
may think, is a great way to cook a steak, comparable to grilling, but
without the risk of blackening due to flare-ups. For a delicate piece of
fish, such as a fillet of sole or flounder, a salamander broiler, and
broiling in general, may be superior to grilling.
For professional kitchens, salamander units can be
quicker and more efficient than broiling in an oven. The fact that they
can be mounted up high, usually above the cooking range, and out of the
way means cheese can be melted or dishes can be finished without it
interfering with the normal flow of the kitchen. A steakhouse may have
several in a stack. As well, some units are meant for counter-top use. A
salamander is not something most home kitchens would have, but they are
also available for home use. Other names for a salamander are an
overhead broiler, finishing oven, or hotel broiler. They may be gas or
electric, but gas flame is, by far, the preferred type, with modern gas
broilers using infrared burners. They can be from 3 to 6 feet long, with
several heating zones. Three-foot models are the most widely used.
How to Clean Up ?
Always cared for so that the tray remains clean and also the body is also kept clean.
PIZZA CUTTER
A Pizza Cutter (or pizza wheel) is a utensil that is
used to cut pizzas. There are two main types of pizza cutters. The most
common uses a wheel that rotates in a circle while a person moves the
cutter in a direction that they would like to cut the pizza. The other
type is a large curved knife called a mezzaluna (Italian for "half
moon"), which is rocked back and forth to cut the pizza. These two types
of pizza cutters come in many different sizes. Many people might use
the wheel pizza cutter for other things, including craft work. Some
types of mezzalunas (particularly the double-bladed type) are often used
to mince herbs or chop vegetables.
How to Clean Up ?
Only used the clean up product soap and than make sure all the dirty is clear and keep in the nice place.
OVEN GLOVE
An Oven Glove, or oven mitt, is an insulated glove or
mitten usually worn in the kitchen to easily protect the wearer's hand
from hot objects such as ovens, stoves, cookware, etc. They are similar
to, but different from, pot-holders.
Fabric gloves consist of heat insulation surrounded by cotton fabric, usually consisting of decorative patterns. Newer oven gloves are often treated with silicone, which makes them resistant to water and stains, or made of stronger synthetic materials such as Kevlar or Nomex. Oven mitts are often sold singly rather than in a pair, designed to be worn on either hand.
Fabric gloves consist of heat insulation surrounded by cotton fabric, usually consisting of decorative patterns. Newer oven gloves are often treated with silicone, which makes them resistant to water and stains, or made of stronger synthetic materials such as Kevlar or Nomex. Oven mitts are often sold singly rather than in a pair, designed to be worn on either hand.
Oven gloves should only be used when dry and only for
short periods at a time. The gloves should not come into contact with
heating elements, gas flames or similar sources of high temperature.
Fabric gloves will not protect against hot liquids.
Furnace gloves, or furnace mitts, are more heavily insulated, longer, and can protect the user from intense heat for longer periods of time.
Furnace gloves, or furnace mitts, are more heavily insulated, longer, and can protect the user from intense heat for longer periods of time.
How to Clean Up ?
If we done to used just keep it in the dry place do not make the oven glove dirty or wet.
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