these are a very unique set of mini sized cookware that are sized very nicely for home baking measuring purposes -- i highly recommend this stuff as an actual kitchen addition
Wow, thanks for showing the Dash rice cooker. I just this week started shopping for a replacement insert, in stainless (the coated original is beginning to wear). I got excited about this set, thinking I had found just what I was looking for, until you showed it wasn't even close to fitting. Thanks.
Well, these pans are just too cute for words. :) I've been using my Dash egg bite maker to heat water in a small teapot and also a tiny saucepan I found at goodwill.
I always thought it would be fun to see if someone could modify a Montessori kitchen unit to use in their Van Life set up. You could mod the watet faucet in the sink as parents do this all the time, lots of videos. I always thought if you did the ssme with some mini cookers on the 'stove' area and a mini toaster oven in the 'oven' area. I've seen people convert these cook sets for their camping cook sets. They make the handles detachable and drill more holes in the colander.
The lid could work upside down, if contents were not to full & you found a safe way to remove lid... (in the mini toaster oven) I'd use silicone tongs? maybe?
In the 1970s and 1980s, my mom used to own several small pots and mini pans made by Corningware. She placed them directly on our electric stove's cooking elements. Note: NEVER put them on high heat! My mom regularly used Corningware mini pots and pans to heat up canned foods; rice, pasta and oatmeal; boil, poach, or fry eggs; make omelets and grilled cheese sandwiches....etc. For safety reasons, the manufacturer advises against this - my understanding is that Corningware ceramics can SHATTER or explode if there's a critically huge difference in temperature between two areas on the pot. This happens if you place very cold food on a very hot hot pan or pot. I believe the term for this issue is thermal shock. But, if you heat your food up gently, never using high heat, this likely won't happen. YMMV.
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these are a very unique set of mini sized cookware that are sized very nicely for home baking measuring purposes -- i highly recommend this stuff as an actual kitchen addition
Wow, thanks for showing the Dash rice cooker. I just this week started shopping for a replacement insert, in stainless (the coated original is beginning to wear). I got excited about this set, thinking I had found just what I was looking for, until you showed it wasn't even close to fitting. Thanks.
Omg! I'm so glad you posted this video!! I've been thinking about those for a while but couldn't get a perspective on size❤👍
This is great. Would love to see more videos using the pot set.
Okay. Thanks.
Well, these pans are just too cute for words. :) I've been using my Dash egg bite maker to heat water in a small teapot and also a tiny saucepan I found at goodwill.
Great idea!!
The hole on the spaghetti ladle is to measure out the amount of spaghetti for one serving
This is a fun video!
I always thought it would be fun to see if someone could modify a Montessori kitchen unit to use in their Van Life set up. You could mod the watet faucet in the sink as parents do this all the time, lots of videos. I always thought if you did the ssme with some mini cookers on the 'stove' area and a mini toaster oven in the 'oven' area. I've seen people convert these cook sets for their camping cook sets. They make the handles detachable and drill more holes in the colander.
Cool idea!
I like that the package says 3+ for age. ;-)
I was shopping on line a few weeks ago and was about to buy some melissa and Doug stuff, until I realized the were toys....
After seeing your video, I went to Marshalls near me -----$19.99. Got them anyway to use with Dash products.
so far, they’ve been working great for me with mini appliances.
nice find!
Someone told me once that the hole in the pasta scoop =1serving dry spaghetti
The lid could work upside down, if contents were not to full & you found a safe way to remove lid... (in the mini toaster oven) I'd use silicone tongs? maybe?
Would it work on a mini induction burner
I would think so
I was wondering the same thing. I imagine it would since it is stainless steel.
I can so imagine the French army issuing a set like that to its soldiers.
In the 1970s and 1980s, my mom used to own several small pots and mini pans made by Corningware. She placed them directly on our electric stove's cooking elements. Note: NEVER put them on high heat! My mom regularly used Corningware mini pots and pans to heat up canned foods; rice, pasta and oatmeal; boil, poach, or fry eggs; make omelets and grilled cheese sandwiches....etc. For safety reasons, the manufacturer advises against this - my understanding is that Corningware ceramics can SHATTER or explode if there's a critically huge difference in temperature between two areas on the pot. This happens if you place very cold food on a very hot hot pan or pot. I believe the term for this issue is thermal shock. But, if you heat your food up gently, never using high heat, this likely won't happen. YMMV.
This set looks like the IKEA 5 piece Duktig cook set.
Yes it is very similar to that set.
Next, put water in the pan to see how long it would take to boil.