Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We've used both. Turns out we prefer electric because it puts less heat into the kitchen. And we notice that the handles on the pots and pans do not get as hot.
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Remember, they have these people on contract, installing thousands of outlets, light fixtures, running electric lines etc, etc, etc... It's not a cost cutting measure... |
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Are those induction cook tops? Don't you need special cookware for them?
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As someone who enjoys cooking, I would sorely miss a gas top stove. It’s needed to make the perfect omelet. A home with a gas stove was a “must” for me when moving to TV.
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We bought new as our previous pans were non-compatible. A lot of cookware these days is induction compatible. |
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We prefer gas stove tops, but electric ovens. Go figure......
Here is another idea. We bought a med size air fryer just to try it. We now own three of them, one of which is a larger, and more expensive, convection oven/air fryer combo. We keep them on a movable "island" in the Lanai. We still use the gas top for pans and liquids, but we use the air fryers for cooking anything from fresh corn to prime rib. Fast, convenient, and we like the results once we got the hang of it. I'll admit it's a different kind of cooking, but we caught on to it quickly. We have two of these from Amazon, but Walmart has a good selection: Ultrean Air Fryer, 4.5 Quart Electric Hot Air Fryers Oven Cooker with Deluxe Temperature and Time Knob, Non-Stick Basket,50 Recipes, UL Certified, 1-Y |
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Induction is better than and out performs anything. However, only if you do not go cheap. You need to buy Bosch in order to have the power, the size ("coil" size UNDER the glass which you can not see with your eyes), and dependability. You also must own high-quality pots and pans where a magnet will stick to the bottom. All of this gets expensive, but the cooking experience is night and day.
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Gas anything makes me nervous. No such problem with electric
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Like many others I grew up with a gas stove and it took me a while to get use to cooking on electric.
Once I got use to it there doesn't seem to be much of a difference. Though I do like that electric simply because it's easier to clean. Your next step is to move on to sous vide less need for stove top cooking. |
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And, heat up and lower heat time is slower using gas. |
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However, an oven/ convection oven works best with electric as the temperature in the oven will stay more stable than with a gas oven. and your food will be ready following the instruction on the box. So the answer is both. A good appliance store will have these, while Best Buy or Lowes may not have these. Go to consumers Report and take a look. |
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