Re: [CnD] Flat top stoves

2016-06-06 Thread Louise Ervin via Cookinginthedark
The best method I have found to find burners on a flat top stove is to place 
the pan where you think the burner is then turn the heat on low until you feel 
it. Just a tip, when something is boiling on the burner the pans tend to dance 
so I have learned to put a lid on the handle of the pan to keep it still.

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Subject: [CnD] Flat top stoves

How do you find the burners on flat top stoves. This is for a friend moving 
into a new house. Thanks.
Wendy

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Subject: [CnD] Sugar's Grape Salad

Sugar's Grape Salad

I make this for a crowd, but you can make half...

Ingrediants:
4lbs of grapes(seedless)
I use 2lbs of green and 2lbs of the red
1 8ounce cream cheese(room temperature)
16ounce sour cream
1tea spoon of vanilla extract
1Cup of sugar
1/2 cup of brown sugar
1/2cup of sliced pecans(candied is optional)

Directions:
Wash and clean grapes thoroughly.
Place them on a tea towl or paper towl to dry completely.

While they are drying take a bowl and mix in cream cheese, sour cream, vanilla 
extract  and sugar.
Mix well until creamy with a hand mixer.

 When grapes are dried well, place grapes in a large bowl and pour the mixture 
slowly while mixing it all together.

Once all is covered add the brown sugar and pecans and stir around once again.

Refridgerate a bit before serving,so that the creaminess get's a bit thick.
Enjoy
Sugar

"I Rather Walk In Darkness With God, Than To Walk Alone In The Light"
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Re: [CnD] Flat top stoves

2016-06-05 Thread Alex Hall via Cookinginthedark
I use the heat. I put the pot/pan on the burner, then turn it on. If there's 
heat coming from one edge of the pot, I move it until the heat stops. By doing 
this, I can easily center the pot, or determine (for a new stove or pot/pan) if 
the burner is too large or small for the current use. I used to hate this kind 
of cooktop, but honestly, I've gotten so used to doing this now that I think 
nothing of it.
> On Jun 5, 2016, at 19:42, Wendy via Cookinginthedark 
>  wrote:
> 
> How do you find the burners on flat top stoves. This is for a friend moving 
> into a new house. Thanks.
> Wendy
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Sugar via Cookinginthedark [mailto:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org] 
> Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2016 8:00 AM
> To: CND 
> Cc: Sugar 
> Subject: [CnD] Sugar's Grape Salad
> 
> Sugar's Grape Salad
> 
> I make this for a crowd, but you can make half...
> 
> Ingrediants:
> 4lbs of grapes(seedless)
> I use 2lbs of green and 2lbs of the red
> 1 8ounce cream cheese(room temperature)
> 16ounce sour cream
> 1tea spoon of vanilla extract
> 1Cup of sugar
> 1/2 cup of brown sugar
> 1/2cup of sliced pecans(candied is optional)
> 
> Directions:
> Wash and clean grapes thoroughly.
> Place them on a tea towl or paper towl to dry completely.
> 
> While they are drying take a bowl and mix in cream cheese, sour cream, 
> vanilla extract  and sugar.
> Mix well until creamy with a hand mixer.
> 
> When grapes are dried well, place grapes in a large bowl and pour the mixture 
> slowly while mixing it all together.
> 
> Once all is covered add the brown sugar and pecans and stir around once again.
> 
> Refridgerate a bit before serving,so that the creaminess get's a bit thick.
> Enjoy
> Sugar
> 
> "I Rather Walk In Darkness With God, Than To Walk Alone In The Light"
> -Sugar
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [CnD] flat top stoves.

2012-07-10 Thread Dawnielle Voegele

Alright Alice, thank you for your help. That makes sense.
Dawnielle

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Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2012 7:47 AM
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Subject: [CnD] flat top stoves.

Hi, Dannielle,
There have been many posts in the past about flat top stoves, but, I'll 
share my experience briefly here.  I have a flat top; the burners are 
slightly textured, the surrounding area is smoother, the opposite of what 
some one else just said.  It depends on the brand of the stove.  The best 
way is to place the pan on the cold surface about where you think the burner 
is, then turn on the heat and feel above the surface surrounding the pan to 
use the radiant heat to guide you to center the pan.  Because you aren't 
touching the stove surface, only the sides of the cool pan, you won't be in 
any danger of burning yourself.


Be safe!  Hope this helps.

Alice

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Re: [CnD] flat top stoves

2010-01-03 Thread Blaine Deutscher
ell she has three kids plus her and her husband to cook for. the oven is 
also self cleaning. it's great. not for me but for what she needs it's 
great.

Blaine
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Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] flat top stoves


Does your friend have a large family or cook a lot?   This could be very
useful at times around here!

Charlotte
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From: Blaine Deutscher b.m.deutsc...@sasktel.net
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] flat top stoves


I have a friend who has a stove that has two burners. well it has four but
it has 8. okay confused yet? ea each burner has a large and a small in the
middle so you can do four small pots or four large pots. it also has a
warming plate in the middle of the stove. I would never use her stove.


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From: Diane Healy ldhe...@negia.net
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] flat top stoves


Hunthausen,
When I  first got my flat top stove I  turned on all the burners once at a
time to see which dial was for whichburner. Then I  turned on the burners
and put a  pot on each of them. Then I felt around the burner to see what
was hot. I  then put my fingers around the pot on the flat surface and
judged how much room there was between the sides of the stove and the pot. I
am able to put my four fingers flat on the stove glass and not get burned.
I  hope this helps.
Diane

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Re: [CnD] flat top stoves

2010-01-02 Thread Charlotte
Does your friend have a large family or cook a lot?   This could be very 
useful at times around here!

Charlotte
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From: Blaine Deutscher b.m.deutsc...@sasktel.net
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] flat top stoves


I have a friend who has a stove that has two burners. well it has four but
it has 8. okay confused yet? ea each burner has a large and a small in the
middle so you can do four small pots or four large pots. it also has a
warming plate in the middle of the stove. I would never use her stove.


- Original Message - 
From: Diane Healy ldhe...@negia.net
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] flat top stoves


Hunthausen,
When I  first got my flat top stove I  turned on all the burners once at a
time to see which dial was for whichburner. Then I  turned on the burners
and put a  pot on each of them. Then I felt around the burner to see what
was hot. I  then put my fingers around the pot on the flat surface and
judged how much room there was between the sides of the stove and the pot. I
am able to put my four fingers flat on the stove glass and not get burned.
I  hope this helps.
Diane

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Re: [CnD] flat top stoves

2009-12-28 Thread Erin B. Edgar
I purchased a flattop stove which has lines raised around each burner. 
However, even if your stove doesn't have such markings, you can use it 
successfully with a little practice.  Hold your hand a few inches above the 
burner to feel the location of the heat, and then place your pan 
accordingly.  I find I do this just as much as I position pans according to 
the lines surrounding my burners.

hth,
Erin


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From: Dhunthausen dhunthau...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 10:36 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] flat top stoves

Do any of you have experience using a flat top stove with no vision? Are 
there any techniques that make it easier to navigate the burners? Thanks


Drew

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714-296-7111
Mailto: dhunthau...@gmail.com
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Re: [CnD] flat top stoves

2009-12-28 Thread Tara Fairchild

Yeh flattops are a sinch.
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From: Erin B. Edgar sprite...@gmail.com

To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 11:12 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] flat top stoves


I purchased a flattop stove which has lines raised around each burner. 
However, even if your stove doesn't have such markings, you can use it 
successfully with a little practice.  Hold your hand a few inches above the 
burner to feel the location of the heat, and then place your pan 
accordingly.  I find I do this just as much as I position pans according to 
the lines surrounding my burners.

hth,
Erin


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From: Dhunthausen dhunthau...@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 10:36 PM
To: cookinginthedark@acbradio.org
Subject: [CnD] flat top stoves

Do any of you have experience using a flat top stove with no vision? Are 
there any techniques that make it easier to navigate the burners? Thanks


Drew

Drew Hunthausen
714-296-7111
Mailto: dhunthau...@gmail.com
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