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catlady1955@aol.com
03-15-2020, 11:37 AM
Can anyone please give me advice on cooking with electricity. Tuesday I want to cook a corned beef in the same aluminum pot that I and my mom before me always used. I read aluminum is OK on electric cook tops but the pot should be flat. My pot is not. Does anyone know if this will be a problem?

villagetinker
03-15-2020, 11:48 AM
You will get uneven heating, I have had to slightly 'adjust' a couple of pans so they were flat for even heating. If you have sufficient liquid in the pot, you MIGHT be OK, but I would stir more often.

retiredguy123
03-15-2020, 12:34 PM
I would buy a new pot with a flat bottom, especially if the pot you have is not "cast" aluminum. I think they are much better than sheet aluminum.

catlady1955@aol.com
03-15-2020, 12:48 PM
Thanks for the input

catlady1955@aol.com
03-15-2020, 12:49 PM
Maybe you’re right

polaris
03-15-2020, 02:56 PM
Have you considered using the oven? I alway cook my corned beef in the oven at 350 for about 2-3 hours depending on size and then add the vegetables for another 1.5 hours. There is some lifting involved before during and after so that might be a consideration for you. But it really comes out tender and juicy this way and you could still use your traditional pan. Good luck!

tophcfa
03-15-2020, 06:18 PM
Will work just fine. The uneven pot will take longer to heat as there is less surface contacting the electric burner, and the pot will rock and roll a bit when the water is boiling, but the corn beef will come out just as good. Put the pot on one of the back burners just to be sure it doesn’t rock and roll off the stove. Don’t forget the cabbage and brown mustard. Gotta love the St Patty’s day CB and Cabbage, and whatever you do, don’t forget the Guinness.

asianthree
03-15-2020, 06:58 PM
Is it a smooth top, or regular stove. If it’s a smooth top, yes you can still use, since you are not browning, and just using liquid.

catlady1955@aol.com
03-16-2020, 05:29 AM
Thanks everyone for the help.
Looking forward to my first St Patrick’s Day in TV

pmiceli
03-16-2020, 05:29 AM
If your stovetop is flat, it shouldn’t be a problem. If raised burners, it could be a problem. Electric is the same as gas. The settings of low, medium and high are just like turned a gas flame to low, medium or high. I cooked on a gas range for over 30 years and it was very easy to convert to electric down here. The one thing I learned though is to make sure which burner is on. It will glow red. Sometimes I turn on the wrong burner. Good luck!

konnarock
03-16-2020, 05:57 AM
It needs to be flat so you get the best heat. Also you don’t want to cause an excess heat pocket under the pot, which can damage to top of your stove. Best trick to see if your pot will work is to turn it upside down and spin a ruler on it. You look for no warbles or spaces.

Dlbonivich
03-16-2020, 06:14 AM
I use the crockpot on high for 3 hours. Add veggies last 1.5 hours. It is perfect.

Bridget Staunton
03-16-2020, 07:31 AM
Can anyone please give me advice on cooking with electricity. Tuesday I want to cook a corned beef in the same aluminum pot that I and my mom before me always used. I read aluminum is OK on electric cook tops but the pot should be flat. My pot is not. Does anyone know if this will be a problem?

Its amazing how we love Corned Beef for St Paddy's Day, myself included. In Ireland they never eat Corned Beef except the processed packaged one. We came up with idea in the US and I am glad we did

Kilmacowen
03-16-2020, 08:14 AM
Its amazing how we love Corned Beef for St Paddy's Day, myself included. In Ireland they never eat Corned Beef except the processed packaged one. We came up with idea in the US and I am glad we did

We always have ham in Ireland and call it "bacon". Hence , it's called bacon and cabbage. Corner beef is an American dish.

PaulUnderwood
03-16-2020, 08:36 AM
If the pot has a cover cook it in your oven place corned beef in the pot cover corned beef 3/4 with water I add 1/2 cup of cider vinegar and 1/4 cup of brown sugar plus spices supplied with corned beef cook for approx 3 hours at 300 degrees. Remove corned beef add veggies and water as needed and finish on top of the stove.

J1ceasar
03-16-2020, 09:55 AM
a crock pot would be better as corned beef etc needs a long cook time ...

Jflood1274
03-16-2020, 11:33 AM
Can anyone please give me advice on cooking with electricity. Tuesday I want to cook a corned beef in the same aluminum pot that I and my mom before me always used. I read aluminum is OK on electric cook tops but the pot should be flat. My pot is not. Does anyone know if this will be a problem?

As a Chef / Owner of a restautant for over 40 years, I may be able to offer some insight. As may go without saying, our aluminum cook pot get some serious abuse. Aluminum stock pots will often "dome" if they are subject to cleaning (water) before cooling. Simply re-shape the bottom blacksmith style. Use a piece of solid wood (2 x 4) inside the pot set on a secure surface (deck?) and strike evenly with a hammer, moving the wood as needed. You'll want to strike the 2 x 4 on the end and move around as needed. You can do it!!

bella2272
03-16-2020, 12:48 PM
I cook mine all day in a crock pot in a large container of Cranapple Juice. It turns out very tender and good. You can cook the potatoes in the same juice after removing the meat.

catlady1955@aol.com
03-17-2020, 02:01 PM
No but we do our pot roast on the stove top and I’ve heard about oven cooking it.

catlady1955@aol.com
03-17-2020, 02:04 PM
Got a new pot and our corned beef is cooking on the stove right now. Looking forward to it.
Happy St Patrick’s Day everyone