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COS'È UNA CUCINA IN GHISA



Cos'è l'utensili in ghisa: 

L'attrezzatura di ghisa hè una stoviglia di cucina pesante chì hè fatta di ghisa hè apprezzata per a so retenzione di u calore, a durabilità, a capacità di esse aduprata à temperature assai elevate, è a cucina antiaderente quandu staghjunata bè.

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Storia di a cucina in ghisa

In Asia, particularly China, India, Korea and Japan, there is a long history of cooking with cast iron vessels. The first mention of a cast-iron kettle in English appeared in 679 or 680, though this wasn't the first use of metal vessels for cooking. The term pot came into use in 1180. Both terms referred to a vessel capable of withstanding the direct heat of a fire. Cast-iron cauldrons and cooking pots were valued as kitchen items for their durability and their ability to retain heat evenly, thus improving the quality of cooked meals.

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In Auropa è i Stati Uniti, prima di l'intruduzioni di a stufa di a cucina à a mità di u 19u seculu, i pasti sò stati cotti in u focu, è i pani è i pani sò stati pensati per l'utilizazione in u focu, o per esse suspesi in questu.

Cast-iron pots were made with handles to allow them to be hung over a fire, or with legs so that they could stand in the coals. In addition to Dutch ovens with three or four feet, which Abraham Darby I secured a patent in 1708 to produce, a commonly used cast-iron cooking pan called a spider had a handle and three legs allowing it to stand upright over campfires as well as in the coals and ashes of a fireplace.
I cocchi di coccia è padelle cù fondu senza gambe è pianu sò ghjunti in usu quandu i fornelli di cucina sò diventati populari; stu periodu di a fine di u XIXmu seculu hà vistu l'intruduzioni di l'appartamentu
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A cucina di ghisa era soprattuttu populari trà e casalinghe durante a prima mità di u XXu seculu. Il s'agissait d'une ustensile de cuisine économique mais durable. A maiò parte di e famiglie americane avianu almenu una padella di ghisa.
U 20u seculu hà vistu ancu l'intruduzioni è a popularisazione di l'utensili di ghisa rivestiti di smaltu.
Today, of the large selection of cookware that can be purchased from kitchen suppliers, cast iron comprises only a small fraction. However, the durability and reliability of cast iron as a cooking tool has ensured its survival. Cast-iron pots and pans from the 19th and 20th century continue to see daily use to the present day. They are also highly sought after by antique collectors and dealers. Cast iron has also seen a resurgence of its popularity in specialty markets. Through cooking shows, celebrity chefs have brought renewed attention to traditional cooking methods, especially the use of cast iron.

I prudutti essenziali
Tipi di stoviglie in ghisa include padelle, forni olandesi, griddles, waffles, pressa per panini, friggitrici, wok, fondu è potjies.

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Vantaggi di a cucina in ghisa
Cast iron's ability to withstand and maintain very high cooking temperatures makes it a common choice for searing or frying, and its excellent heat retention makes it a good option for long-cooking stews or braised dishes.
Because cast-iron skillets can develop a "non-stick" surface when cared for properly, they are excellent for frying potatoes or preparing stir-fries. Some cooks consider cast iron a good choice for egg dishes, while others feel the iron adds an off-flavor to eggs. Other uses of cast-iron pans include baking, for instance for making cornbread, cobblers and cakes.
Many recipes call for the use of a cast-iron skillet or pot, especially so that the dish can be initially seared or fried on the stovetop then transferred into the oven, pan and all, to finish baking. Likewise, cast-iron skillets can double as baking dishes. This differs from many other cooking pots, which have varying components that may be damaged by the excessive temperatures of 400 °F (204 °C) or more.

 


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