Works Well: Tea kettles get new jobs

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The Adagio 30-ounce electric kettle does double duty boiling water for tea and cooking pasta, noodles and soups.

  

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By Jim Hillibish
Posted Mar 04, 2010 @ 10:32 AM
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Old-fashioned tea kettles boil water and that’s it. Electric cooking kettles expand that to include cooking food. They also boil a liter of water in less than 5 minutes.

The kettles offer settings to boil and to cook. “Boil” on some brings water to temperature and shuts off to save energy. “Cook” keeps liquid at a steady boil for noodles, vegetables and soups.

The kettles include detachable cords to make pouring easier. Note that they do not have long spouts. Pouring hot water into a small cup can be sloppy. Some models offer strainer tops.

Expect to pay less than $60 for cooking kettles. Makers include Oster, West Bend, Breville, Cuisinart and Adagio.

The Repository

Old-fashioned tea kettles boil water and that’s it. Electric cooking kettles expand that to include cooking food. They also boil a liter of water in less than 5 minutes.

The kettles offer settings to boil and to cook. “Boil” on some brings water to temperature and shuts off to save energy. “Cook” keeps liquid at a steady boil for noodles, vegetables and soups.

The kettles include detachable cords to make pouring easier. Note that they do not have long spouts. Pouring hot water into a small cup can be sloppy. Some models offer strainer tops.

Expect to pay less than $60 for cooking kettles. Makers include Oster, West Bend, Breville, Cuisinart and Adagio.

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