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Berndes Cookware USA Announces Return of Popular SignoCast Pieces

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Berndes SignoCast Covered Sauté Casserole

The classic Berndes SignoCast cookware is a selection of top-quality, tried-and-trusted cookware known for its elegant appearance of black on black with a touch of shimmering flakes accentuated by a sleek black phenolic handle.

Berndes Cookware USA has decided to bring back several classic pieces including three sizes of the Covered Sauté Casseroles, the Fish Grill and the SignoCast Wok.

SignoCast Cookware is made of high-quality vacuum-pressure cast aluminum and is guaranteed to never warp. SignoCast is exceptionally easy to clean and facilitates fat-free cooking. The SignoCast Cookware is coated with a three-layer professional quality non-stick interior coating and a two-layer non-stick exterior surface coating, to protect foods from sticking and burning. All SignoCast pieces that are covered come with a special tempered glass lid with stainless steel rim. The premium stainless steel rim and knob are heat-resistant and ideal for energy-saving and offer full-view cooking.

Berndes SignoCast Wok

Berndes SignoCast Wok

Berndes has developed, produced and distributed cookware since 1921. As has always been the case, production is carried out at the company headquarters in Arnsberg, Germany. These processes only use materials that do not affect the environment, resources or health. The in-house test laboratory conducts continual quality controls accompanying production. Neutral test institutions both attest the company’s high quality standards repeatedly domestically and abroad.

The SignoCast pieces are expected to go live on the www.berndes-cookware.com website by the end of July, just in time for wedding season, transitioning from a dorm room to an apartment, or just upgrading from basic cookware to gourmet pieces.

ENCORE Program from All-Clad Restores Pans for Chefs and Restaurants

All-Clad ENCORE program pan- before and afterAll-Clad has launched a new ENCORE Recrafting Program for chefs and restaurants that allows All-Clad pans to be restored. Through the ENCORE recrafting process, All-Clad’s Pennsylvania artisans restore pans to their original performance and beauty.

At a significant savings (over 50 percent), chefs are now able to refurbish their All-Clad pans, all while protecting the environment. The ENCORE program uses over 95 percent less energy to produce and can save thousands of pounds of metal from being discarded annually.

“With this new ENCORE range we hope to reach new chefs who will be interested in the attractive price and reduced environmental impact. This initiative also allows us to reinforce our message about the quality of All-Clad products,” says Bill Groll, All-Clad VP Product Development and Technology.

This program is offered to chefs and restaurants exclusively, because the original quality and craftsmanship of All-Clad pans can be restored to have a second life in a commercial kitchen. The steps to restore the pans include, removing the handles and rivets, sanitizing the pan with a high temperature heat treatment, brushing the exterior while the interior is polished to its original luster, cleaning, sanitizing and polishing the handles, restoring the pan is to its original shape, and securely reattaching the pan handles with new rivets.

Visit shop.allcladchefs.com for professional pricing.

Frieling Adds New BLACK CUBE Cookware Styles

Frieling_BlackCube_Casserole_bc524Frieling is more than doubling its assortment of BLACK CUBE™ Cookware, the first hybrid pan that combines stainless steel cooking results with nonstick clean up, without the compromises. After the retail success of BLACK CUBE Fry Pans and the 12.5-inch Wok, Frieling is rounding out the collection with a Chef’s Pan, Deep Skillet, Casserole, Saucepans and additional open stock Lids.

Winner of the 2015 IHA Innovation Award in the Cookware & Bakeware Category, BLACK CUBE creates the ultimate cooking surface, with its raised stainless steel pixels over a recessed layer of PFOA-free nonstick coating. It is 100 percent scratch resistant and safe for use with metal utensils.

The patented textured surface is designed to deliver the best of nonstick and stainless properties. Ideal for frying or sautéing, it provides the traditional longevity and browning capabilities of a stainless steel pan, plus the easy cleanup and low-fat cooking options of a nonstick surface.

BLACK CUBE features 3-ply stainless-aluminum-stainless construction for even heat transfer and durability. It performs on all cooktops, including induction, and is oven-safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. It is also dishwasher safe for everyday convenience.

Frieling_BlackCube_bc_lid_groupThe new BLACK CUBE items are as follows (with suggested retail prices):

1.5-Quart Saucepan with Lid, 6.5-inch diameter ($89.95)

2.5-Quart Saucepan with Lid, 8-inch diameter ($116.95)

2.5-Quart Chef’s Pan, 9.5-inch diameter ($99.95)

4-Quart Deep Skillet, 9.5-inch diameter ($149.95)

4-Quart Casserole with Lid, 9.5-inch diameter ($159.95)

Lid, 6.5-inch diameter ($23.95)

Lid, 8-inch diameter ($25.95)

Lid, 9.5-inch diameter ($27.95)

Lid, 11-inch diameter (29.95)

Open stock lids can also fit the original BLACK CUBE Fry Pans.

The expanded BLACK CUBE Cookware collection will be available for shipment in August. For more information, contact Frieling at 800.827.2582, or visit www.frieling.com.

Award-Winning Chef Gavin Kaysen Joins All-Clad’s Chef Ambassador Program

gavin-kaysenAll-Clad Metalcrafters is thrilled to announce the addition of lauded chef and owner of Spoon and Stable restaurant in Minneapolis, Gavin Kaysen, into its prestigious Chef Ambassador Program. An elite league of America’s finest culinary talent, All-Clad Chef Ambassadors are selected for their epicurean excellence and pioneering contributions to the culinary community, which mirror those of All-Clad.

All-Clad Chef Ambassadors play an integral role both in All-Clad’s product development and testing, and in the creation of recipes that inspire All-Clad users to explore new cooking techniques, cuisine, and ingredients.

Chef Kaysen, a James Beard Award-winner who earned global recognition as executive chef and director of culinary operations for Daniel Boulud in New York City and Toronto, will also serve as the official Chef Ambassador for All-Clad’s soon-to-debut d7™ Stainless Collection – a full line of robust cookware featuring All-Clad’s patented d7™ technology – which will available in August 2015 exclusively at Williams-Sonoma.

“Just as we seek out the highest quality vegetables, meat, and seafood to incorporate into our cuisine, as chefs, we also strive to prepare these ingredients with the best quality cookware possible,” said Chef Kaysen. “Cooking with All-Clad offers a great advantage because of its exceptional quality – and this translates to the food. To put it simply, when you cook with the best, you get the best results.”

“All-Clad Chef Ambassadors share our spirit of entrepreneurship, integrity, and quest for excellence that has distinguished All-Clad as a leader in the culinary world,” said Michele Lupton, Marketing Communications Director of All-Clad. “As Chef Ambassadors, these acclaimed masters empower us with invaluable feedback that allows us to continue enhancing the durability and sustainability of our high-performance cookware,” she continued.

In turn, All-Clad provides each of their Chef Ambassadors with product and promotional support to further their business and charitable endeavors.

Since its founding more than 40 years ago in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, All-Clad has been the choice cookware for professionals chefs around the world. All-Clad patented a process that combines different metals in a permanent bond which is optimal for performance and durability in the challenging environment of the commercial kitchen. All-Clad continues to craft its cookware in Canonsburg, Penn. and remains the standard bearer for excellence, durability and innovation in the industry, appealing to pros and home cooks, alike.

For more information, visit AllClad.com.

Social Media-Worthy Meal Presentation

Le Creuset Marseille Lifestyle 3There are dishes you simply serve and then there are dishes that you post. The food post has become a ubiquitous tenant of the social media accounts of foodies across the world. A quick scroll through any Facebook, Twitter or Instagram feed will quickly produce a shot of somebody’s food, either home cooked or served in a restaurant. Sometimes the food looks great, sometimes it looks like it would be best left unposted.

But it really does not take a wealth of food knowledge to produce a meal worthy of social media sharing. The right oven-to-table piece can do most of the work and elevate a basic potato dish to one that looks primed for Facebook.

Le Creuset Marseille Lifestyle 2Le Creuset is, of course, no stranger to beautiful meal presentation. A quick search for #lecreuset on Instagram results in over 100,000 images. A simple picture of an espresso cup packed with scoops of vanilla ice cream on a saucer posted by a reality television star earned 320 likes. Even recipes in the midst of cooking or about to go in the oven look tempting when combined with all the many colors of Le Creuset.

The recent re-introduction of Le Creuset’s blue Marseille color just begs to be shared on social media. The bold and vibrant color is inspired by the port city of Marseille in southern France and brings to mind the sea and sky. Pieces from all categories throughout Le Creuset can be found in this new color, including cast iron, stoneware, tools and accessories, stockpots and teakettles. The new shade of matte amethyst is another nice option for instantly sprucing up a mealtime photo.

Emile Henry Chicken baker 3Emile Henry introduced oven-to-table pieces this year that also do most of the work towards making a splash on the dinner table and on social media. The new Emile Henry Chicken Baker raises the bar on the aesthetic of presentation and, combined with the cooking performance of the baker, makes leaving a memorable impression a snap. The baker has a 3.2-quart capacity and features a domed lid that is shaped to fit close to the food so as to diffuse heat and eliminate the need for basting because it causes the steam to circulate around the ingredients. The baker can also be used for any type of meat and has ridges on the bottom to prevent the meat from soaking in its juices. The Chicken Baker is dishwasher, microwave, oven, and freezer safe and is available in burgundy or charcoal colors.

Emile Henry PotatoPotCounterThe Emile Henry Potato Pot is designed for cooking vegetables and potatoes at low temperature on the stovetop or in the oven. The two-piece design of this unique pot enables a style of traditional French cooking with no water or oil. Simply stack the potatoes or vegetables in the pot along with seasonings, put on the top, and place it on the stove or in the oven to cook. When used on the stove, the pot should be flipped every 15 minutes so that the heat diffuses evenly through the vegetables. The two pieces of the Potato Pot are identical, so that either side can go directly on the burner. Since there is no need to use water or oil, the result is a more flavorful potato that cooks in 30 to 40 minutes. The Potato Pot is available in burgundy or charcoal colors.

Emile Henry New ClassicsAlso new from Emile Henry this year, Modern Classics is the French brand’s range of cookware and bakeware designed from the ground up to attract the American consumer while preserving the design elements and the performance properties of Emile Henry. The shapes, capacities, and dimensions were developed with an eye toward American foods, style and recipes. There are five new colors and eight original shapes to start. The colors are spirited and vivacious tones of primary yellow, green, blue, red, and white that would make for a fabulous share on any social media platform.

Mauviel_Valerie_003Mauviel, beautiful in its copper simplicity, is always a sure way to make a lasting impression, in person or online. Any of Mauviel’s paella pans would make for a delightful presentation, like the M’elite Stainless Steel Paella Pan pictured here. The hand polished and hammered exterior makes just as much of a visual impact in stainless steel as do any of Mauviel’s copper cookware. Grand pieces, like the M’tradition Copper Fondue Set, and understated pieces, like the M’cook Mini Rectangular Roasting Pan, are imbued with the Mauviel spirit alike and are equally impactful. A search for #mauviel on Twitter and Instagram brings up as many images of food being cooked as it does images of the cookware proudly displayed in kitchens, hanging from pot racks or neatly stacked on shelves, proving that having the right cookware is half the battle for “Likes.”

Zwilling_12_301716Staub posts come in second after Le Creuset on Instagram, with a search for #staub producing over 46,000 images from people as eager to share their meals as they are to share the Staub mark stamped on the handles of their cookware. A basic chili still on the stove looks mouthwatering in a green Oval Cocotte from Staub. Instagrammers are careful to include the lids too if they are so lucky to have the cocottes topped with a silver knob resembling a chicken, fish, pig, or snail.

The Cast Iron 3-quart Tomato Cocotte is new from Staub this year and is striking enough to cause a social media stir. The cocotte is cherry red and molded after a brandywine tomato with a silver stem branching out from the lid’s center to act as a knob. The Tomato Cocotte was introduced after the success of the Pumpkin Cocotte and is designed to be complementary for the Staub collector. Because the lid completes the look of the tomato, anything served in it is sure to be a Facebook post slam dunk – you don’t even have to show the meal concealed underneath!

This story was originally published in the June 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.