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I'm on the hunt for the best burger.. in my own kitchen
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2421560" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>One thing that confuses me is turning said burger 180 degrees to get an even browning.</p><p></p><p>I have cooked on verrry nice gas stoves that evenly heat the pan at any temperatures.</p><p>I have also cooked on cheap gas and propane that will only heat a portion of the pan, no matter what type pan or should i say skillet you use.</p><p>I hate those cheap ones.</p><p></p><p>I have a GE electric that was cheap and had only 3 coils on the small burners and 4 on the large burners.</p><p>I replaced them with 4 coil burner on the small and 5 coil on the large.</p><p>Much more even cooking in all my pans and skillets.</p><p></p><p>I actually prefer this electric to gas.</p><p>Sometimes with gas you can raise the pan and get more even cooking.. other times it takes a better diffuser.</p><p>Or whatever you wish to call it.</p><p>Sounds like you have the rest figured out.. your wright up made me hungry.. And i had homemade waffles this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2421560, member: 15054"] One thing that confuses me is turning said burger 180 degrees to get an even browning. I have cooked on verrry nice gas stoves that evenly heat the pan at any temperatures. I have also cooked on cheap gas and propane that will only heat a portion of the pan, no matter what type pan or should i say skillet you use. I hate those cheap ones. I have a GE electric that was cheap and had only 3 coils on the small burners and 4 on the large burners. I replaced them with 4 coil burner on the small and 5 coil on the large. Much more even cooking in all my pans and skillets. I actually prefer this electric to gas. Sometimes with gas you can raise the pan and get more even cooking.. other times it takes a better diffuser. Or whatever you wish to call it. Sounds like you have the rest figured out.. your wright up made me hungry.. And i had homemade waffles this morning. [/QUOTE]
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