VITAVERDE Expert Frying Pan Set Instructions
- June 4, 2024
- VITAVERDE
Table of Contents
- VITAVERDE Expert Frying Pan Set
- Before First Use
- Recommendations for best cooking and frying results
- Cooking with oils and fats
- Care and Cleaning
- Cookware with ceramic non-stick coating: How to maintain the non-stick
- Important to know
- Storing Pans
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
VITAVERDE Expert Frying Pan Set
Before First Use
- Remove all packaging materials and labels. Please recycle waste properly.
- Wash in warm soapy water; rinse and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Recommendations for best cooking and frying results
- Never leave empty cookware on a hot burner—doing so can permanently damage your cookware and hob.
- Do not allow the cookware to boil or cook dry.
- Cook on a burner that is similar in base diameter to the pan you have selected.
- When cooking on gas, adjust the flame so it does not flare up the sides of the pan.
- Remove food from the refrigerator 10 minutes before you intend to cook or fry.
- When cooking on induction (only if your cookware is suitable for induction) or gas, the cookware heats up very quickly: therefore be especially careful not to use high heat.
Cooking with oils and fats
- We recommend using oil or butter, suitable for baking and frying (i.e. oils with a high smoke point).
- Check the label of your butter or oil to see make sure it’s suitable for cooking.
- Do not use any type of oil sprays, including aerosols, mist, and pump sprays.
Care and Cleaning
- Always start with a clean pan.
- Allow the pan to cool and then clean it thoroughly after each use.
- Your VitaVerdeTM product can be cleaned in the dishwasher. To preserve the non-stick performance of your cookware, however, it’s recommended to wash it in warm soapy water, rinse and then dry with a towel. Ceramic non-stick coatings can break down in the dishwasher due to the high salt content, bleach and phosphates of some dishwashing detergents.
- Take care to ensure that your hob and your VitaVerdeTM product is kept free from debris so as not to scratch the stovetop.
- Bare aluminum rims or rivets can discolor in the dishwasher, but this will not affect the performance of your pan.
Cookware with ceramic non-stick coating: How to maintain the non-stick
layer
- The ceramic non-stick coating distributes heat very efficiently, so heat settings are important. Lower heat settings conserve energy and minimize carbonization of food and oils.
- Always use appropriate heat settings for your ingredients.
- Wear and tear of your cookware and its ceramic non-stick coating is normal. Over time there is a natural reduction of your pan’s non-stick properties. This process is accelerated by prolonged exposure of the non-stick surface to high heat, which causes carbonization of food and oil. The ceramic non-stick coating can withstand accidental overheating up to 450°C for short periods, which is a safety feature. This means that if your cookware is accidentally overheated, no toxic fumes will be released. In addition, the coating itself will not blister or peel.
- This durable cookware can still be used if your cookware’s non-stick properties have worn off completely, but you will have to use more butter or oil.
- Nylon, silicone or wooden utensils are recommended to prolong the life of your pan. The coating, however cannot withstand sharp objects or cutting (e.g. metal utensils such as forks and knives).
- Do not hit your spatula or utensils on the edge, rim or surface of your cookware.
- Do not cut food while it is in the pan.
- Do not use sharp steel wool or nylon scrubbing pads.
- Do not use oven cleaner, abrasive cleaners, or products containing chlorine bleach. Do not gouge the non-stick coating.
- Deposits (called carbonization) can form on the non-stick coating as a result of prolonged exposure to high heat while cooking with fats and oils. High heat can carbonize oil and fat, which may accelerate the loss of non-stick performance. If this happens, empty any loose food, partly fill the pan with warm water and let it come to a quick boil, the food should be easily wiped away with a soapy sponge.
- For tougher burns, we recommend a melamine foam sponge, available in most grocery, department and hardware stores.
Important to know
- The VitaVerdeTM Expert+ Cookware is not oven safe.
- Do not allow children near the hob while cooking.
- Do not use in a microwave.
- Do not submerge a hot lid or hot cookware in cold water.
- To avoid injury, always use caution when handling hot cookware.
- For safety reasons, never leave cookware unattended while in use and make sure the handles do not extend over the edge of a hot burner or flame.
- Lids and handles may become hot during prolonged cooking. Use caution when removing lids or lifting with the handles. If necessary, always use dry oven gloves or cold holders.
- Always check the instructions before using cookware that has Bakelite handles, silicone-wrapped handles, or glass lids in an oven.
Storing Pans
Storing pans alongside sharp metal implements can cause scratches or chipping
in the surface of the non-stick coating and the cookware’s edges. Always nest
your non-stick cookware carefully, and don’t put lids with thin sharp edges
inside your cookware. We recommend using pan protectors.
We wish you a lot of cooking pleasure!
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