Are there foods that should not be prepared using the waterless or greaseless method?
Yes, there are certain foods that simply cannot be cooked by using the waterless method, but you can still use your new cookware to cook these foods using the regular method of cooking. The foods that should not be cooked by using the waterless method are: Rice All forms of pasta Dried Beans Rice You will need to prepare rice as you always have by boiling it in water or using a rice steamer. Eggs — We have placed eggs last because, unless some type of oil is used, most people find it somewhat difficult to scramble or fry an egg using the waterless method of cooking because there is often a problem with eggs sticking to any type of stainless steel. Therefore, on a normal basis, you will need to use some sort of spray or perhaps simply rub some olive oil into the bottom of your skillet, especially when cooking eggs. QUESTION: How do I use the egg poacher? (The poached-egg cups come with some waterless sets, but not all sets) What pan does the rack fit in and what lid do I use or do I us
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