Sunday, May 1, 2011

Seven Reasons Why I Love Cooking in an Electric Skillet

It may sound a tad artificial when I say that I love my electric skillet, but I do. Once I tell you the reasons, I am sure you will want to hurry and get one for yourself. I purchased a big, quality brand electric skillet, complete with a domed glass lid that allows for viewing of the food as it cooks, without having to lift the lid and thereby losing the steam or heat. And, with the nonstick finish, cleaning up afterwards is a breeze.
This is my list of seven factors that I enjoy about using an electric skillet.
1. I'm able to prepare cooked fish, cabbage, and any "smelly" foods in my electric skillet, outside of the house on the patio. I'm able to relish these wholesome yet "smelly" meals, and not have my whole house smelling too.
2. When a large meal around Thanksgiving or Christmas is being prepared, the electric skillet saves space in the kitchen, thereby giving you a greater area in which to work. An electric skillet can be used any place you can plug it in, and it can have a big amount of dressing in it without struggling for space in the oven with the turkey.
3. Instead of baking small roasts in the oven, I save electricity by using my electric skillet. The roast is perfectly moist and browned every time, due to the temperature control keeping the heat levels even and the lid letting the juices be absorbed back into the meat throughout the cooking process.
4. My electric skillet has a dual purpose since it's pretty to look at but big enough to feed everyone a casserole right from the skillet. It makes an attractive sight on a buffet table and conserves time since you are spared the additional cleanup of serving platters.
5. When the food is done but waiting to be eaten, the electric skillet's "Warm" setting maintains its temperature.
6. I have two words for you, fried chicken. It's true; not only the Colonel and his staff make fried chicken these days. Set the temperature at 350 degrees and let the half inch of oil get hot prior to adding your breaded chicken pieces. It isn't necessary to have one of those familiar buckets to get fried chicken that'll make you to lick your fingers.
7. And my favorite reason, due to the non-stick surface, is that I can prepare an upside-down pineapple cake in the electric skillet, and when it is finished cooking, I simply flip it onto a plate. It is wonderful, and I am constantly being asked to make it at gatherings with family and friends.
There it is, the top seven reasons why I love my electric skillet. Do you have one yet? If not, I bet you will soon.



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