does all clad make a tea kettle

does all clad make a tea kettle

The All-Clad Stainless 2-quart Whistling Tea Kettle delivers superior quality and performance. Add water to the visible fill line and the kettle will whistle when boiling. Complete with a tight-fitting polished stainless steel lid with riveted handle. Designed to deliver consistently exceptional results. All-Clads unparalleled level of durable craftsmanship and performance is guaranteed to last a lifetime.

Made in China Limited Lifetime Warranty Construction: Stainless steel with mirror finish Dimensions: 10.5″ x 8.75″ x 9″ Quart Capacity: 2-quart Weight: 2 lb. 8 oz. Whistle: Yes Induction Capable: Yes Dishwasher Safe: Yes, but hand wash recommended

ALL-CLAD 2 Qt Tea Kettle

An essential piece for all tea enthusiasts, this All-Clad Gourmet Accessories E8619964 2 Qt. Stainless Steel Tea Kettle delivers superior quality and performance.

Reference : E8619964

2 Qt Tea Kettle

An essential piece for all tea enthusiasts, this All-Clad Gourmet Accessories E8619964 2 Qt. Stainless Steel Tea Kettle delivers superior quality and performance. Simply add water to the visible fill line and the kettle will whistle when boiling. Featuring the same quality workmanship as All-Clad cookware, this stainless-steel tea kettle boils water quickly and creates a striking profile on the stovetop.

2 Qt Tea Kettle
Dishwasher safe
Anti-drip spout
Watertight Not relevant
Cold Retention NOT RELEVANT
Heat Retention NOT RELEVANT
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If you have never cooked with All-Clad before, you may be surprised by how efficient it is. Start using your All-Clad on a low flame for all applications except boiling. Because our cookware is built to hold heat and distribute it well, you will find that low temperatures using All-Clad are comparable to medium to medium-high settings using other cookware brands. When preparing to sauté or fry, preheat your cookware a minute or two on a low setting. Test the heat by lightly tapping the top edge of your pan with your palm. If the pan feels warm to the touch you are ready to cook. Put cold oil in your preheated pan. This helps to form a natural barrier that prevents food from sticking. Now add your food. There should be a sizzling sound when your food touches the preheated pan, indicating that the browning or searing process has begun. Leave the food for approx 1 minute to sear – do not try to push it around the pan too soon otherwise the food may tear and then stick to the pan (see below – how do you prevent sticking). Medium to low heat is all you will need.

Add oil, butter, or margarine to the pot or pan, just enough to cover the bottom surface. Heat pot or pan for one to two minutes over low or medium heat. Add food for frying.

Check to make sure the pan is level, clean and the heat is not set too high. Low to medium heat is recommended for optimal cooking performance.

Yes. To avoid the formation of small white dots or pits, bring liquids to a boil before adding salt, then stir well. Or, add salt after food has started to cook. Pitting does not interfere with cooking performance but can diminish the beauty of the stainless steel.

Yes. ​Before using for the first time, wash in hot, soapy water with a sponge or dishcloth. Rinse in hot water and dry thoroughly.

No. You can cook on all of our conventional cookware with metal, plastic or wood utensils

The long handles are cast stainless steel, which conducts or distributes heat poorly. The shape of the handles and the stainless steel rivets also provide a safe grip and prevent the handle from becoming too hot on the stove top. However, in the oven or grill, handles will get hot. Always keep oven gloves handy to prevent burning your hand

Yes. In fact, All-Clad is one of the best choices for this type of range since our cookware is balanced and the contact surfaces are smooth (the exceptions are our grill pans). The bonded construction and superior heat distribution help prevent scorching, which can be a problem with this style of stovetop when using other brands of cookware.

A preheated pan and lower flames are the key to stick-free stainless steel cooking. Preheat your pan on low or medium heat for one to two minutes. Tap the upper edge of your pan to test the heat. (If it is too hot, remove from the burner for a couple of minutes.) Pour 2-3 teaspoons of cold oil in your preheated pan-or enough to cover the bottom of the cooking surface. Add food, making sure that there is an even sizzling sound when your food touches the pan. This indicates that your food is cooking on contact and creating a natural barrier to prevent sticking. Allow food to cook without disturbing it until the correct doneness is achieved. The natural sugars in your food caramelize on the cooked surface, developing great flavours and lifting your food off of the cooking surface naturally. If the sound that food makes on initial contact with the pan is more of a crackle than a sizzle, your heat is too high and sticking may occur. All-Clad recommends low to medium heat for frying, braising, sautéing and simmering because All-Clad is ideally crafted to hold heat.

All-Clad recommends low to medium heat for frying, braising, sautéing and simmering because All-Clad is ideally crafted to hold heat. ​​

The Stainless Steel collection is completely dishwasher-safe. It is recommended that before you use your Stainless Steel All-Clad you wash it in the dishwasher first to remove any manufacturing residues and this will help to keep it shiny. Do not put your non-stick cookware in the dishwasher because high heat and harsh detergents will corrode and dry out the surface. Copper-Core can be put in the dishwasher but it may result in some tarnishing of the copper band around the exterior. Prevent this by either hand-washing or drying the copper band immediately after the wash cycle in the dishwasher has finished.

For daily cleaning, warm, soapy water is sufficient. Clean your All-Clad thoroughly after each use. Food films left on the pan may cause discoloration and sticking. To get rid of stuck-on food or discolouration, and stains from using too high a heat, we recommend cleaning your All-Clad with a specialist stainless steel cleaning product called Bar Keepers Friend. To use the Bar Keepers Friend, simply use a soft cloth or sponge and water and make into a soupy paste. This can be used on the interior, as well as the exterior of your All-Clad. If your water has high iron content, you may notice a rusty discolouration. Use Bar Keepers Friend to remove this. Please also refer to the Use & Care section of this page.​

After washing, rinse in hot water and dry immediately.

​Overheating can cause brown or blue stains. Food films, if not removed, will cause discoloration on the pot when it is reheated. Large amounts of iron content in your water may cause your pot to look rusty.

​Immerse in warm water. Use a fine powder cleanser with water to form a paste. Apply paste using a soft cloth. Rub in a circular motion from the centre outward. Wash in hot, soapy water, dry immediately. DO NOT USE oven cleaners or cleansers with chlorine bleach. DO NOT USE steel wool.

​The polished stainless steel exterior of All-Clad Stainless requires very little care. It may be polished with one of the available commercial stainless steel cleaners, rubbing in a circular motion. Rinse in lukewarm water. We do not recommend using steel wool, steel scouring pads or harsh detergents. Nylon scrubbing pads are safe to use. You may wash Stainless in the dishwasher.

The pan has been used on too high a heat or the wrong source of heat for the pan which has resulted in the pan base becoming warped and distorted. Also never put cold water into a hot pan or plunge hot cookware in cold water. Sudden changes of temperature may cause the metal to warp, resulting in an uneven base.

• If your All-Clad is left on extremely high heat for an extended period of time or left empty on a heated burner. • If your All-Clad Nonstick is cleaned in the dishwasher. • If metal utensils are used on the nonstick cooking surface. • If you use scouring pads, steel wool, abrasive cleansers, bleach and/or oven cleaners. • Salt usage may cause pitting to the stainless steel interior. To avoid salt damage, do not add salt to your food until the liquid begins to boil. Please note that the salt pitting will not interfere with the cooking performance of the pan, only its appearance.

Yes. All of the All-Clad collections are oven and grill safe. Nonstick items are not grill safe, but can be put in the oven up to 500°F/ 260°C

All-Clad makes premium cookware. We are the originators of bonded metal, this allows us to combine many different metals in each piece of cookware to create the optimum in performance and durability. We use the highest-quality metals and make all of our bonded cookware in the USA.​

In the world of cookware, ours is actually rated as light/moderate in weight. We have worked for the past 30 years to create cookware that is balanced in your hand, yet weighty enough to hold heat evenly, this is an important performance feature in premium cookware. Small pieces are easy to handle and the larger pieces often include a helper handle for easy lifting and pouring.​

The following All-Clad collections are induction capable – Stainless Steel, d5, d7, Copper Core, B1, HA1

What’s the Best Stovetop Kettle?

FAQ

What is the best tea kettle made of?

Neutral Taste Borosilicate glass is about as pure of a material you can use for your teaware. We highly recommend boiling water in a borosilicate glass kettle or teapot because it won’t change the flavor of your water. Borosilicate glass steeps the purest and truest-tasting tea.

What is the best metal for a tea kettle?

Stainless steel tea kettles are a popular choice for tea enthusiasts. They offer durability, sleek design, and excellent heat conductivity. Stainless steel kettles heat up quickly, allowing you to boil water efficiently. They also distribute heat evenly, resulting in a consistent brewing temperature.

What’s the difference between a teapot and a tea kettle?

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TEAPOT AND A TEA KETTLE? The tea kettle is traditionally used to boil the water used in tea while the teapot is designed to steep tea leaves in the boiled water. Teapots generally don’t go on cooktops, and tea leaves usually don’t go in tea kettles.

What is the healthiest material for a tea kettle?

Ceramics like stoneware and porcelain, as well as glass, are the safest material for tea kettles and teapots. This is due to their nonporous nature and the fact that they won’t leach hazardous pollutants into your tea even after being heated.

What makes the All-Clad tea kettle different?

In gleaming stainless with an upturned handle, the All-Clad tea kettle strikes a contemporary profile on the countertop and features the same fine-quality workmanship as All-Clad cookware. Heavy-duty stainless-steel construction with highly polished finish. Internal fill line prevents overflow.

What is a stainless steel tea kettle?

Stainless Steel Tea Kettle delivers superior quality and performance. Compatible on all cooktops including gas, electric, ceramic, and induction. Easily pour hot water without spilling or splashing. Whistles to alert when water is boiling and hinged cap flips open for easy pouring. Visible fill line prevents overflowing.

Does a tea kettle boil water?

The All-Clad 2-Quart Tea Kettle quickly and efficiently boils water. Made from durable, high quality 18/10 stainless steel with a high-polished surface for easy cleaning. Whistles to alert when water is boiling, and hinged cap flips open for easy pouring. Comfortable, sloped handle is securely attached with stainless steel rivets.

Do you recommend all-clad tea kettle?

The kettle is very robust and of sound quality. I am very confident this kettle is manufactured to an air loom quality. Thanks for such a quality kettle. Yes, I recommend this product. Helpful? Love to drink tea and love to boil water in my kettle. Helpful? All-clad tea kettle can handle our daily abuse.

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