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redneck joe

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electric. gas puts out water vapor. I had forgotten about that over the years so the cook is different. I think they make gas tops with electric ovens that seems to be where I want to go.
 

Pmt133

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Gotcha. I regularly use both. For stove top I prefer the gas unless it's electric induction... those are absolutely amazing and I actually prefer them for their low temperature control.

Ovens I go either way. I like the gas since I'm more used to it and they seem to heat quicker but the aforementioned combustion byproduct of water does make things cook up weird... for example my cream puffs always crisp better in electric but the cakes stay moist longer in gas. Breads also seem better in gas as it acts like a pseudo steam oven. Though you still typically need a water pan for baguettes.
 

redneck joe

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ive never mastered bread. That may become my retirement hobby.


I'm 99% antique cast iron so all warped - would induction still work on those of does it need to be flat surfaces mating?
 

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Pork rib eye , I cheated and got it at the butcher, salad , mostly from local gardens....(we swap stuff), and twice baked potato, from the compost heap (😁I havnt told her yet 😂😂)
 
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