Copper is one of the ancient metals known to mankind, that has been used across countries and civilizations, ever since its discovery. This metal is immortalized in the kitchens even today, for the following reasons:
- The beauty and shine of copper cookware is undeniably attractive.
- Its unrivaled heat conductivity translates to shorter cooking times. So, restaurants often favour the use of copper utensils.
- It is also known for its natural anti-microbial properties.
- As one of the essential micro nutrients, trace amounts of copper has its health benefits.
- In addition to being expensive, it takes effort to maintain their look and shine.
- Copper utensils cannot be used for cooking acidic foods as they leach, introducing unwanted toxins into the food.
These days copper vessels are lined with less-reactive metals like silver, tin or stainless steel, utilizing its heat conductivity, but avoiding its toxicity.
The mini-copper pot or kadai seen below is a recent addition to my kitchen. Though they require extra caring, I simply adore them. Lined with tin, these are oven-safe and broiler-safe. They are perfect for serving individual sized portions.
What better Metal to Click than copper. What do you say?Paneer butter masala served in copper kadai, with rotis, lemon and onion
agreed! :)
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pic :-)
ReplyDeletedont ask why i am up at 3 am! this was welcome respite. thanks for participating. -j
ReplyDeleteHi suganya!!!!
ReplyDeleteyou can use lemon and salt to clean copper!!!! this will always give you the vessel a new and shiny look!! try it out! btw your blog is very nice!!!!! Great work!!!!!!:)
Gorgeous click sug. I have bought few pieces of copper utensils lined with stainless steel this time i visited India and I simply adore them. Although bit heavy on pockets they r just irresistible :)
ReplyDeleteand again we did it again. u'll know what i meant when i post my next mushroom recipe;)
That's a beautiful click...and the kadai is so adorable :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture... great entry...
ReplyDeleteHm, I never knew! That picture makes me want to go out and buy copper cooking vessels though, it's so beautiful.
ReplyDeletePretty! Copper and brass utensils are the most gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI am jealous!
ReplyDeleteI am envious!
I love it!
sighhh is all that I can say now :)
ReplyDeletethis litte copper really looks adorable, so as your photo!
ReplyDeleteI love my copper saucepan and only clean it once every six months. I actually quite like the patina it develops when it's been neglected!
ReplyDeleteExcellent click and delicious masala also. I remember Martha Stewart telling that copper bottomed utensils can be cleaned using tomato ketchup.
ReplyDeleteI say.."beautiful"!
ReplyDeletePicture Perfect!!! I fell in love with the kadai!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!! Now pray tell us what's the dish...looks yummy :) Perfect click too.
ReplyDeleteInsanely cute! And even prettier with that green chilli perched on top :)
ReplyDeleteSomeday, in my next life, I shall have an entire arsenal of French hammered copper cookware. Sensational photo. I've been out of touch - must catch up.
ReplyDeleteExcellent click :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful click, Suganya! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect! Copper rocks!
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