I
mentioned in Part 1 that the new frying pan was also suitable for an
induction hob. It's my experience that pans that are suitable for
every cooking surface have a price tag to match. I should explain
that my every day hob is gas but I use a portable induction hob for
classes. They are really useful pieces of kit but impeded by the
expensive cookware required specifically for the surface.
Should
you ever decide that you're going to invest I'd suggest that you
check out IKEA. They produce said hob at the price of
£35. Product name Tillreda.
My hob cost £70 ten years ago just to give a little perspective.
Periodically the cheaper supermarkets sell them but you have to be
quick off the mark.
Whilst I'm on the subject of all things IKEA, the
frying pan mentioned previously can also be purchased as part of a
7-piece set costing £39.
A portable hob is a really useful piece of kit. They don't take
up space so can be stashed easily. They are handy if you need extra
capacity – particularly during the summer or entertaining any time
for that matter. They are also easy to keep clean.
What a pleasant surprise to find “all surface” cookware that
really is “all surface”.
Phew – shopping over - exhausted but very happy!
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