R12RTee wrote:
Paper towel trick is well thought out so thanks for the heads up.
I am confused about what Well Cast is? An accessory available to your induction system or something else?
If you leave the "Well" off and start with "cast", meaning cast iron, the sentence makes more sense. I think a comma between the "well" and the "cast" may have helped.
We bought our DRV Suites with the "True Induction" two burner stove top
You are quite correct. I type faster than this computer so sometimes it drops a single key, sometimes half a paragraph. That is what I get for nearly 40 years of practice typing on computer keyboards (Since 1977 so it will be 40 years later this year, in fact, later this MONTH!!!) I tend to out type this tired old Toshiba.
I did mean, Well... Cast iron... Or Well, Cast Iron......
(your choice)
Oh, Well Cast (no comma) can mean "They did a good job"
One more thing.. I have some very nice "Non Stick" stuff A couple of T-Fal pans for example.. but NOTHING and I mean NOTHING beats my cast iron pans.. The more I use them the more non-stick they get.. After use I wipe them out clean, Add oil and wipe them again, then heat 'em up to 450 for a few minutes.. (re-season every use) using the induction burner.. I can't believe how easy clean up is getting, NOTHING sticks. (At least nothing I cook sticks) I'm told there are some foods that do not go well in cast iron.