1/
Always use the size of burner that most closely
corresponds to the size of the bottom of the
utensil. When cooking on a gas range, the flame
should not extend up the side of the utensil or
touch the rim or handles.
2/
Select the proper sized utensil to do the best
job. Best results are obtained when the utensil is
filled to at least two-thirds capacity.
3/
Striking metal kitchen tools against the rims of
utensils or cutting or chopping foods with knives
or other sharp-edged tools on the stainless steel
surface will cause scratching.
4/
Always use the cover designed to fit the
utensil. This will allow a water seal to form.
5/
If meats do not brown properly, it is likely
that the utensil was not hot enough before
beginning the browning process; increase the
heat setting. If meats become overly brown, your
utensil is most likely too hot; reduce the
heat setting.
6/
When frying foods without natural fat it may be
necessary to add a small amount of oil. Examples
of such foods are eggs, fish, potatoes, liver, and
all types of breaded, floured, or battered foods.
7/
A tight vacuum seal may form as food cools,
making the cover difficult to remove. If this
occurs, place the utensil on medium heat for a
few minutes and the cover will loosen.
Over time the black phenolic handles or knobs
on the utensil may become loose. If this happens,
simply tighten the screw with a screwdriver or
hand tighten the cover knob by turning clockwise.
Welded metal handles should not become loose.
Useful Tips
The unique design of Rena Ware cookware
lets you store several pieces in a small
space. The covers, when inverted, nest
perfectly inside the utensil.
Covers are interchangeable among
utensils for added convenience. For
example, the 1.5 Litre and 2 Litre covers
are interchangeable, the 3 Litre and 4
Litre covers are interchangeable as are the
Large Frypan and 6 Litre Roaster covers.
Utensil covers can be used as trivets to
hold hot utensils for serving. Simply turn
the cover upside down on the table—the
utensil fits snugly on top.
Utensil bottoms are warp-resistant to
assure that the utensil rests evenly on
the burner, providing maximum heating
efficiency.
Rena Ware cookware features
a
convenient
“no-drip-lip”,
allowing you to pour from the
side of the utensil without an
unsightly mess.
Cook, bake, serve, and store
convenience: with Rena Ware’s efficient
construction and beautiful design, you can
serve and store food in the same utensil in
which you cooked the food. Rena Ware’s
elegant design will be welcome at any
table, and if you have leftovers, just cover
the utensil and place it in the refrigerator.
You can also re-heat food in the same
utensil.
Convenient Features
Convenient and
versatile for multiple
uses.
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