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Fisher Scientific Isotemp Basic Magnetic Stirrers, 4x4in., Ceramic, 120V
List Price: $299.99
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11-100-16S
Stirrer, Isotemp; Fisher Scientific; Basic Magnetic Stirrers; Analog; Stir range 60-1200rpm; 4x4in., Ceramic, 120V, 50/60Hz; Load capacity: 25 lb. (11kg); Includes: Detachable 3-wire line cord and plug, PTFE stir bar
Volts 120
Stirring [Speed] 60-1200rpm
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Thermolyne® Cimarec Hot Plates and Stirrers
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With digital display in 5°C increments and a hot-surface alarm system, these models also feature a large heating element that decrease heat-up time, and a chemically-resistant, cleanable ceramic top. -- It can provide heat up to 540°C (1000°F), and it has a stirring speed of 501200 rpm...
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VWR Advanced Digital Hot Plate-Stirrer
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Microprocessor control regulates both heating and stirring functions in these precision units. This feature ensures samples are heated to temperature quickly and accurately while speed is precisely controlled...
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Mexican Cookware: Equipment Used In Mexican Cooking
Mexican cooking at home doesn't have to an impossible task to accomplish. Try using the following kitchen equipment for the next in-home mexican meal.
Comal: Basically, a comal is a cast iron griddle and is used without oil. It’s flat with a handle and is used for making tortillas and roasting foods that require no oil. Mexican comals also can be made of clay.
Molcajete and Tejolote: Mortar and Pestle, these are used for crushing and grinding herbs, spices and seeds. The bowl and grinder are made from porous volcanic rock and are still used today. You can also make traditional Mexican salsa in the Molcajete and Tejolote.
Prensa (Tortilla Press): A tortilla press can be metal or wood, with two hinged plates and a handle. A tortilla press is used to flatten the dough for making tortillas.
Tamale Steamer: Tamale Steamers can be purchased at any Mexican cuisine store or market or you can make one yourself. Using a large enough stock pot to fit a metal colander lined with foil in the bottom, pour about an inch of water in the pot. The foil keeps the tamales from touching the water. Place the tamales in the colander and cover with a clean kitchen towel. Cover the pot tightly with a lid.
Cazuela: a clay pot or bowl still used in Mexico today for boiling corn, stews and beans. Though many Mexican households now use Olla Express (Pressure Cooker) to make beans, they still place the beans in a cazuela for the final few minutes of cooking to give beans that authentic Mexican flavor.
Metate y Mano (Hand Grinder): This tool looks like a short 3 legged table with a concave surface about the size of a platter. A large cylinder of stone is used for grinding spices, herbs and seeds. You can also find larger versions made for sitting at. Metate y Mano is made from stone or lava rock and is still used today in many Mexican households.
Molinillo (Wood Whisk or Stirrer): This ancient tool is used to create foam in hot chocolate. Place between your hands and rotate the whisk back and forth briskly. Molinillos can be plain or highly decorated.
Olla: A bean pot made of clay. Most Olla’s are beautifully decorated and glazed. Cooking beans in an olla gives beans a far superior taste than cooking them in metal pans or even a slow cooker. Olla’s look beautiful sitting on the counter when not in use and make a great gift. Fill the pot with bags of beans and seasoning and give to your friends or relatives who love authentic Mexican cooking.
Most of the cookware mentioned above can be purchased online, in a specialty Mexican market or store.
Can't wait to learn more about Mexican cooking? Visit Mommies Magazine for more Mexican Cooking Techniques that you won't want to miss.
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Can't wait to learn more about Mexican cooking? Visit Mommies Magazine for more Mexican Cooking Techniques that you won't want to miss. Wendy Wood, owner of the online mommy magazine, MommiesMagazine.com serves the needs of mommies of all ages and stages of life.
Hot Plates and Stirring Hot Plates handle large samples.
Available in 100, 115, and 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz versions, EchoTherm(TM) HP61 and HS61 feature 10 program memory with 10 steps per program, temperature ramping, RS232 I/O port, membrane keyboard, and full-function LCD where all parameters are continuously visible. Heater tops, offered in ceramic or milled-flat cast aluminum, are 12 x 12 in. with 1,400 W heaters. Temperatures can be set to 450°C on ...
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