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New Silicone Cookware Appeals to Busy Home Cooks

By Lorrie Baumann

Tara Steffen, National Marketing & Sales Manager for Lékué, says that she uses the silicone cookware products made by her company in her home because they really do help her save time while she puts healthy meals on the table for her family. “I am our consumer,” she says. “My husband and I both work full-time. We have a 7-year old son, and we have swim two nights a week. We have dance one night a week. We have soccer one night a week.”

That busy schedule of extra-curricular activities means that she’s frequently rushing to get a meal on the table before she has to dash out on chauffeur duty. It’s a problem that many busy families solve with the McDonald’s drive-through or a grab-and-go meal from the grocery store. Steffen takes a different route that she feels is a healthier alternative. “We have a Lékué pasta maker that makes pasta in 10 minutes. It save the time of boiling the water on the stovetop, and you don’t have to watch it to make sure that it doesn’t boil over,” she says. “You just stick it in the microwave for 10 to 12 minutes, and you can use whole wheat pasta, organic pasta, whatever. With that, you can add a fresh fruit and a fresh vegetable, and you have a pretty healthy dinner in about 10 minutes.

She also turns frequently to her Lékué rice cooker. “You can add some grilled chicken or any chicken that’s left over, and that takes about 10 to 15 minutes as well and you don’t have to worry about it boiling over and you don’t have to stand there and watch a pot,” she says.

For a snack after soccer practice, Steffen is enthusiastic about the brand-new Lékué Popcorn Maker, which is being launched at this year’s International Home + Housewares Show. “It’s fresh popcorn – it’s not the packaged microwave popcorn that has all the preservatives and chemicals. You don’t have to use oil or butter or anything, and they can eat out of the bowl, she says. “Those are my three favorite items that I use the most. The other item I like is the new oatmeal cooker. You can make a hot breakfast for three in 10 or 15 minutes, and it’s not just a regular cereal on a cold day.”

Today, more than 90 percent of American households own a microwave oven, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, with countertop models accounting for about three quarters of those and over-the-range models, popular among consumers with smaller kitchens, accounting for the rest. Although industry figures reported by Mintel indicate that microwave oven sales have been flat or falling over the past decade, the manufacturer of Magic Chef microwave ovens says that this is the year that we can expect to see renewed enthusiasm for an appliance that fits well into small urban kitchens and meets consumer demand for products that contribute to a healthy lifestyle, according to Kristin Affatato, Magic Chef’s Director of Marketing and Brand Management. MC Appliances, Magic Chef’s parent company, will be devoting significant space in its IH+HS booth to launch new microwave oven models this year. “Everybody’s on the go, from busy moms to those who are working who have only five to 10 minutes before they leave the house. We’re looking to help these consumers prepare fresh foods quickly,” Affatato said. “The microwave category is seeing a reinvigoration because it’s the fastest way to cook something. It’s also one of the healthiest ways to cook, a fact which many consumers are not aware of.”

Cookware to Shine at IH+HS

By Lorrie Baumann

All-Clad Pressure Cooker frontAmong the cookware introductions that we’ll see this year at the International Home + Housewares Show is a new stovetop pressure cooker from All-Clad. The All-Clad PC8 Precision Stovetop Pressure Cooker takes the guess work out of pressure cooking to ensure the perfect cooking results. Each of the four cooking programs focus on specific types of cooking to ensure optimal culinary results in taste and texture. The All-Clad pressure cooker is user friendly and low effort – it cuts down on time in the kitchen while preserving flavors and nutrients.

To help make home cooks more comfortable with pressure cooking, the pot comes with a quick start guide and tips on how to get the best results for each food category, and four dedicated cooking programs and a smart timer give novice users a head start on learning how to produce great results from their new cooker. The All-Clad PC8 Precision Stovetop Pressure Cooker retails for $299.

BCS4Frieling Black Cube Stainless Nonstick Fry Pans and Wok were introduced at last year’s IH+HS, but this year, the line is expanding with the addition of saucepans and a chef pan/wok. The Black Cube line is high-performance pans that are safe to use with metal utensils. The textured surface features a raised stainless steel pattern over a recessed layer with a premium nonstick coating. The result is a perfect combination for frying and sauteing: a high-end stainless steel pan that rivals the best cookware on the market plus the benefits of a premium nonstick surface. Black Cube is compatible with all cooktops, including induction. Retail prices start at $59.95.

The pans introduced last spring just started shipping in October, but the Black Cube line is already a hit with specialty kitchenware retailers. Eighty percent of the specialty stores that sampled the product placed an initial order for it said Yung Lindenbeck, Frieling Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Eighty percent of those have reordered at least once, and 10 to 15 stores have reordered anywhere up to four times. “The Black Cube fry pan is not just another nonstick pan, not another stainless steel pan or ceramic pan, it is the first hybrid, and consumers understand the benefits of this pan, which combines stainless steel cooking and nonstick clean-up,” Lindenbeck said.

The pans’ distinctive appearance help them stand out in retailers’ displays, and then the pans win customers over when they’re handled, according to Lindenbeck. “The balance, the feel of the pan is one of the key decision factors of whether a consumer will buy the product or not. If it feels good in the hand, you are halfway there. With Black Cube, it is so well balanced and the handle is comfortable to both males and females, and it is overall a very attractive and pleasing design. It is beautiful.”

She noted that Black Cube has even more to offer. “The stainless steel pan checks off all the boxes you’d expect from a steel pan. It’s induction-ready, it’s tri-ply, you can put it in the oven. It meets all the standard expectations for the category and exceeds them. This is why retailers are successful with it,” she said.

Lindenbeck attributes part of the pan’s success to Frieling’s own sales representatives, who are doing a great job of explaining the pan’s attributes to retailers, so that they can then pass the information on to their customers. “A new concept has to be communicated, and cookware has to be demoed,” she said. “The product itself plus our infrastructure just accelerated its success.”

Customer service and support and fast responsiveness from Frieling were also key to Black Cube’s fast take-off, Lindenbeck said. “The Black Cube is a communication starter with the customer,” she added. “People look at Black Cube and wonder what it is, because they realize that they haven’t seen it before, and they ask questions, which provides the retailers the opportunity to display their expertise.”

Black Cube can be seen during IH+HS in Frieling’s booth in the South Hall of McCormick Place.

Lagostina Patrimonio PASTAIOLALagostina is launching its Linea Patrimonio Specialty Range with pieces retailing upwards from $149.99. Linea Patrimonio is a series of items dedicated to classic, universally renowned Italian dishes. Handcrafted in Italy, each stainless steel piece is induction-ready and specially designed for a particular dish. The collection features a 4-quart Risottiera, 5-quart Minestrone and Polenta pot, 6-quart Pastaiola pot and an 11-inch Accademia Grill Pan.

Lagostina Bianca Set WEBLagostina’s 10-piece Bianca Cookware Set is made with a Meteorite® PTFE- and PFOA-free ceramic nonstick coating that delivers effortless release and high heat resistance, making it ideal for searing and browning at high temperatures. The durable inside-and-out ceramic surface is easy to clean and provides long-lasting scratch and stain resistance. Bianca’s five-layer base construction combines two layers of heat-radiating aluminum with three layers of stainless steel for a pan that’s compatible with all ranges, including induction and that’s dishwasher-safe. Riveted stay-cool stainless steel handles are designed for comfort and stability without sacrificing style. The 10-piece set retails for $299.

Lagostina Axia 13 Pc Tri Ply Set_The Axia Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set from Lagostina offers the ultimate combination of performance, design, and comfort for inspired cooking everyday. Lagostina’s signature polish shines on the satin finish 18/10 stainless steel interior, the brushed stainless exterior and elegant stainless steel lids. Premium three-layer construction combines stainless steel inside and out with a thick heat-radiating aluminum core for optimal heat distribution throughout the entire pan. Axia retails for $399 for a 13-piece set. See the Lagostina products in the Groupe SEB booths in the South Hall during IH+HS.

The Cookware Company Limited is launching a new GreenPan collection called the Wood-Be Collection at IH+HS this year, and the company says that this is the trendiest cookware available today. It comes in three colors: cream, gray and black, and each range has alternating two-ton bakelite handles. The pans are coated with GreenPan’s Thermolon Marathon ceramic nonstick coating. Thermolon is PFOA, lead and cadmium free, scratch resistant and requires less fats and oils to cook. Cleanup is easy with a damp cloth and soap. Retail prices for Wood-Be will range up from $29.99.

GreenPan Paris Wok smallAlong with this come significant expansions to other GreenPan collections. The GreenPan Paris collection is a high-end durable line with hard anodized aluminum bodies coated with a dishwasher-safe Thermolon Marathon ceramic nonstick coating. Stainless steel handles allow the pans to go into the oven or under the broiler. Retail prices for Paris range upwards from $39.99.

GreenPan Lima 3d Set GreyLima 3D is a collection of pans fashioned to accommodate different foods: a pan for eggs has a flat surface, the pan designed for fish and vegetables has a dimpled surface, and there’s a meat and poultry pan with a ribbed surface. Bodies are hard anodized with a dishwasher-safe exterior coating and Thermolon Marathon ceramic nonstick interior in both gray and cream. Stainless steel handles allow for oven and broiler use. Lima 3D is available in open stock and sets. Retail prices range upwards from $29.99.

GreenPan Focus TurquoiseThe Focus collection from GreenPan is available in black, burgundy or turquoise with a cream Thermolon nonstick ceramic interior. Handles are made of stay-cool bakelite in matching colors. The line is available in open stock and two-piece fry pan sets and is expanding to include a 10-piece set. Focus prices range upward from $19.99. GreenPan can be seen during IH+HS in the Cookware Company Limited booth in the South Hall.

Nordic Ware is launching its Slim Griddle and Slim Grill at IH+HS. Both are cast aluminum with elegant lines and a low profile that stores easily. The grill with its ridged surface stacks inside the smooth-surfaced griddle in the kitchen cabinet, but both pans will work in the oven, broiler or on the stovetop. Both feature a premium non-stick coating for easy cleanup on pans that offer consistent and even heating, as we would expect from cast aluminum, for optimal cooking results.

The Nordic Ware Waffle Dipper Pan makes four waffle sticks that will make breakfast extra-fun when they’re eaten as a finger food to be dunked into syrup. The pan is made of cast aluminum for excellent thermal conductivity, and a premium nonstick coating allows for easy release that preserves the detail of the waffle’s dimples. The Slim Griddle, Slim Grill and Waffle Dipper Pan are all made in the USA. Nordic Ware will be in the front of the South Hall.

Finally, be sure to stop by and see the Gourmet Grillware collection from Wilton Armetale. Made from a patented aluminum alloy originally developed for commercial use in restaurants, the Armetale cookware goes from stovetop or grill to table beautifully. The line includes more than 32 products, including a 17-inch Grill Pan that’s great for vegetables, fish or steaks, 2-quart and 6-quart Dutch ovens for stews and braises, the Pig Griller that celebrates the contribution of delectable porcines to backyard barbecues everywhere and a Square Bowl that will appeal to home cooks for a mac and cheese or who just want to roast a few mushrooms or Brussels sprouts without losing them through the grate on the barbecue grill.

Gourmet Grillware will not chip, crack, rust or tarnish and offers a lifetime guarantee against breakage. Hot foods will stay hot longer at the table. Cold foods in chilled Armetale metal stay colder, so salads stay crisp throughout the meal. See it in the Wilton Armetale booth in the South Hall.

Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares Best New Product Awards Presented To Five NY NOW Exhibitors

Sagaform Mini Greenhouse Planter, Best of Market Winner

Sagaform Mini Greenhouse Planter, Best of Market Winner

Five companies won the winter 2015 edition of the semi-annual Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares Best New Product Awards, with the Mini Greenhouse Planter from Sagaform® recognized as “Best of Market.” Additional winners were recognized for excellence in four categories – cooking, dining, gourmet accessories, and kitchen preparation – and all five honorees qualify to compete for NY NOW’s “Best of HOME” Award, to be determined by online facebook balloting at http://bit.ly/NYNOW_BNP_HOME during the Winter 2015 edition of NY NOW®, the Market for Home + Lifestyle, which runs through Wednesday, February 4, at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

In addition to the “Best of Market” distinction, Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares Best New Product Awards were presented in four product-specific categories: cookware (cookware, bakeware and small electrics); dining (tabletop, serveware, bar/wine accessories, picnic/barbecue accessories, cutlery); gourmet accessories (specialty foods, kitchen and dining textiles, cookbooks, storage/containers) and kitchen preparation (kitchen gadgets, chillers, infusers, knives and cutting tools).

Winners and finalists in each category were selected by a panel of editors based on innovative design, creative use of materials/construction and use of new materials/technology. The winners and finalists of the winter 2015 Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares Best New Product Awards are:

BEST OF MARKET:

Sagaform® (Marlton, NJ) for its Mini Greenhouse Planter. The glass dome creates a greenhouse effect for growing fresh herbs on the kitchen windowsill.

COOKWARE CATEGORY:

The Super Cooker from French Bull, cookware category winner

The Super Cooker from French Bull, Cookware Category Winner

Winner: French Bull® (New York, NY) for The Super Cooker, made for gas stoves, hot plates, the oven and microwave, it can resist over 750 degrees Fahrenheit of temperature change.

Finalist: Zoku®, LLC (Hoboken, NJ) for its Zoku Iced Coffee Maker.

Finalist: Golden Rabbit II (Arlington, VA) for its Shrimp Stock Pot.

DINING CATEGORY:

Winner: Q Squared NYC (New York, NY) for its Hampton Toile. 100 percent melamine, BPA-Free, hospitality-grade. Unbreakable and dishwasher safe.

Finalist: Caskâta Artisanal Home (Sherborn, MA) for its “Tabletop” plate.

Finalist: Mariposa® (Manchester, MA) for its Bamboo Handled Serving Board.

Q Squared NYC Hampton Toile Collection, Dining Category Winner

Q Squared NYC Hampton Toile Collection, Dining Category Winner

GOURMET ACCESSORIES CATEGORY:

Winner: Typhoon® Housewares LLC (Westbury, NY) for its Typhoon Teardop Duo Drizzler. Two compartments of handmade glass are ideal for storing oil and vinegar. Bottle has capacities of 250 and 30ml.

Finalist: Rosanna™, Inc. (Seattle, WA) for its Buon Gustaio porcelain serving dishes.

Finalist: The French Farm (Houston, TX) for its Truffle Honey.

KITCHEN PREPARATION CATEGORY:

Winner: Savora™ (by Lifetime Brands, Inc) (Garden City, NY) for its Savora Berry Colander made of high-quality stainless steel body with a premium, baked-on finish. Features drainage holes designed in a vortex pattern.

Finalist: Talisman Designs LLC (Minneapolis, MN) for its Vivid Salt & Pepper Shakers

Finalist: Reo (by Lifetime Brands, Inc) (Garden City, NY) for its Reo Garlic Shredder.

Typhoon® Housewares Teardop Duo Drizzler, Gourmet Accessories Winner

Typhoon® Housewares Teardop Duo Drizzler, Gourmet Accessories Winner

“The slate of winners and finalists for the Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares Best New Product Awards represents the leading edge of design and function in each product category,” said Marc Delman, Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares national sales manager. “Our panel of judges took a number of factors into consideration, including product performance and an adaptability to home cooking and entertaining.”

The NY NOW “Best of HOME” Award will be determined through online voting at http://bit.ly/NYNOW_BNP_HOME. Popular choice balloting through Facebook runs January 31-February 3, and the winner will be announced on February 4, before the conclusion of the winter 2015 edition of NY NOW.

Savora Berry Colander, Kitchen Preparation Winner

Savora Berry Colander, Kitchen Preparation Winner

The Best New Product Award judges were: Sharon Franke of Good Housekeeping; Barbara Thau of Gourmet Business; Duke Ratliff of HFN; Laurie O’Halloran of Home Style; Lisa Cowley and Stacey Goldberg of HomeWorld Business/Gourmet Insider; Kate Birch of Tableware International; Amy Stavis of Tableware Today; and Anna Wolfe of The Gourmet Retailer.

Presented as part of NY NOW’s HOME Collection, Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares features 350 exhibitors offering high-end resources in cookware, bakeware, kitchen gadgets, kitchen textiles, bar and wine accessories, small electrics, specialty food, cookbooks, storage/containers, and picnic/barbecue accessories. The winter 2015 edition of NY NOW®, the Market for Home + Lifestyle, will run Saturday, January 31, through Wednesday, February 4, 2015, at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

NY NOW’s comprehensive collections – HOME, LIFESTYLE and HANDMADE, as well as NEW! exhibitors – will encompass 100,000 products in 400+ product categories. Attendees from all 50 U.S. states and more than 80 countries worldwide are expected. Information and registration are available online at www.nynow.com.

Chopped-Branded Cookware, Cutlery and Gadgets Coming Soon

ChoppedClipper Corporation, a global distributor and supplier for the food service and consumer products industry, is proud to announce it has signed a licensing agreement with production company Notional to manufacture a collection of Chopped inspired kitchen products for the home.

Chopped, currently readying to begin production of its 24th season, airs in more than 30 countries worldwide to an audience of millions. Each episode tests culinary skills as competitors are challenged to create delectable courses in a limited amount of time from the ingredients in the renowned Chopped mystery basket.

“Chopped engages a wide variety of culinary enthusiasts, from professional chefs to avid home cooks,” stated, Lina Hu, Clipper Corporation Founder, Chairman and CEO. “The program is near and dear to families all over the world, inspiring them to be more adventurous with professional techniques while cooking together at home. Being a part of the effort to develop products inspired by Chopped for this loyal audience is an exciting opportunity for Clipper.”

The initial launch of the Chopped collection—featuring cookware, bakeware, cutlery and gadgets—will debut in March at the 2015 International Home & Housewares show in Chicago.

“Our goal with the Chopped merchandise is to aide prep and performance while letting the fun of cooking at home shine through,” says Linda Lisco, Notional’s Head of Product Licensing. “Clipper Corporation’s track record of delivering results for the food service industry, passion for great product and entrepreneurial spirit pairs nicely with Notional’s effort to explore new opportunities to extend our brand reach as a premier next generation content entity.”

“The Chopped audience purchases their kitchenware products at stores across America. Eager to expand their culinary repertoire and inspired by what they have seen on TV, the Chopped inspired line of innovative tools will allow fans to challenge themselves at home,” adds Jeff Malkasian, Executive Vice President, CPG with Clipper.

Founded in 1994 by award-winning entrepreneur Lina Hu, Clipper Corporation is recognized as a leading global distributor and supplier of professional kitchen accessories and restaurant supplies for national and global chains, including Capital Grille, Denny’s, Yum Brands, Darden Restaurants, UPS, California Pizza Kitchen, TGI Fridays, among others. In 2012, Clipper expanded focus into consumer-packaged goods with its PantryChef™ and Clipper Commercial brands. In 2013, Clipper launched Viking Culinary® products under a license agreement with Viking Range, LLC.

Notional, LLC is an idea engine and production company that was started in 2009. Born out of CollegeHumor.com, the company seeks to capitalize on their cost-efficient production capabilities and online expertise to become the premiere next generation content entity. Notional has successfully partnered with several companies including BET, Bravo, Comedy Central, Food Network, Travel Channel, and Yahoo. Since its inception, Notional has produced more than one hundred episodes of television and. Notional currently has seven television series in production, including the hit competition Food Network series Chopped.

SOLIDTEKNICS Launches New AUSfonte Cast Iron Pans

SOLIDTEKNICS AUSfonte 10-inch Sauteuse pan

SOLIDTEKNICS AUSfonte 10-inch Sauteuse pan

Australian company SOLIDTEKNICS has kickstarted a new Australian cookware industry this past September 2014 with the successful launch of the AUSfonteTM cast iron pans, the only production cookware made in Australia.

The 10-inch Sauteuse pan has received rave reviews from top chefs and the food media for its cooking performance and innovative features, and the all-Aussie pans are now being exported to the USA.

Apart from all the regular benefits of traditional cast iron pans so loved by cooks – even heating, multi-generation durability, clean synthetic-free high-temperature cooking – AUSfonte Sauteuse pans have unique ‘Love Handles’ which are long and comfortable and reduce heat transfer up the handle – so effectively, according to the company, that the handles actually stay cool on the stove top, a first for cast iron pans.

The cooking surfaces of the AUSfonte pan are also machine-sanded smooth like the prized antique American pans, and with proper seasoning they provide cooks with a smooth synthetic-free nonstick cooking surface which is also safe at high temperatures. The pans are made 100 percent in Australia from clean Australian iron and each one is cast with the exact casting date to boost collectibility.

The 13-inch BIGskillet is on Kickstarter now

The 13-inch BIGskillet is on Kickstarter now

SOLIDTEKNICS found that making the expensive casting molds in Australia was a major barrier to entry, so instead of offshoring they turned to the crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter. This worked very successfully to fund the launch of the first Sauteuse pan, and now SOLIDTEKNICS is appealing for support to launch two bigger pan models. On the Kickstarter.com platform SOLIDTEKNICS is currently offering the new 13-inch BIGskilletTM as a reward for backers in return for a pledge of support of $149 (plus $39 shipping from Australia). A bonus for Kickstarter backers is that every pan is cast with “FIRST EDITION” and the exact casting date, a limited heirloom feature that was very popular in the first Kickstarter campaign.

The Australian pan’s designer and SOLIDTEKNICS founder is Mark Henry, the same mechanical engineer who founded the Füritechnics cutlery company, which made the Füri Rachael Ray cutlery, and which he sold in 2008.

“We’re really grateful to see so much support on Kickstarter from cooks who want the most high performance pans available, not necessarily traditional pans,” said Henry. “We worked hard to engineer what we believe are the best pans available today. And now it is very heartening to see that top chefs are agreeing: they’re starting to call them ‘world’s best,’ without prompting – or payment – just out of enthusiasm for finding something that works better in a few key features.”

To see what all the fuss is about with these new Aussie pans, and perhaps secure your own piece of Australian cookware history, use this direct link www.kickstarter.com/projects/400294490/ausfonte-cast-iron-bigskillet-pan-32cm-13-deepan-s/.