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โJan-26-2018 02:21 PM
STBRetired wrote:
You don't always need to run it full out. But is nice to have 1800 available if you want to sear something.
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โJan-26-2018 01:53 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:GT928 wrote:
It is only available from Tasty Shop: https://tastyshop.com/collections/tasty-one-top
I bought mine with the cookware bundle as I needed some extra induction capable pans.
looks to me to be twice the price of others.
bumpy
โJan-26-2018 05:01 AM
GT928 wrote:
It is only available from Tasty Shop: https://tastyshop.com/collections/tasty-one-top
I bought mine with the cookware bundle as I needed some extra induction capable pans.
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โJan-25-2018 01:03 PM
GT928 wrote:
I bought a Duxtop about a year ago. It works great. Use it at home and on the road. I recently bought a Tasty One Top developed and made by a GE company. It is more expensive and slightly less powerful than the Dux but it offers a couple of advantages. It pairs with a smartphone app to execute menus from Tasty. Haven't really tried that yet, as I prefer my own menus/recipes.
The other advantage is the Sous Vide option. The Tasty Top comes with a thermometer that attaches to a stock pot that measures and maintains a constant water temperature (within a degree or two) for a long cook time. It pairs with the smart phone to set up. I think the Tasty top will be a great addition to the RV so I don't have to take my Anova Sous Vide cooker along. The advantage of both the Tasty top and a sous vide cooker is that you can leave items cooking for long periods of time while you are hiking. I can leave a roast sealed in plastic on for hours and it will be a perfect temperature when I get back, never overcooked. I can then fire up the grill and sear the exterior before eating. I do steaks this way quite often.
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