Infrared cooking has been around for some time, but the technology has taken off lately. Infrared light cooks from the inside out, so it crisps and browns foods, unlike a microwave. Its speed is ...
Mousumi Mirdha, a resident of Mohammadpur in Dhaka, recently bought an induction cooker to cope with the ongoing gas shortage ...
This Big Horn infrared cooker claims it can hit 1,500°F — so this video puts it on the clock. Steak, chicken breast, sausage, and onions all go in to see if it’s more than a one-trick “steak machine.” ...
In light of this culinary season, see some early oddball kitchen gadgets. According to this 1939 article in Popular Science, Russell E. Oakes was an advertising man who, in his spare time, came up ...