Without a doubt this is the best induction cookware in the world

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
  • I'm fortunate to have used many of the top brands of cookware in the world. In each category, there are the market leaders, but in one category there is only one leader, and that is Demeyere Atlantis which is the very best induction-capable cookware.
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  • @quixotej8626
    @quixotej8626 2 місяці тому +3

    a 5 cent hack for protecting induction and glass cooktops from steel & cast iron: Circular parchment paper rounds available at any dollar store. Work perfectly.

  • @cefarther3945
    @cefarther3945 7 місяців тому

    Very interesting stuff. Bought the Cook Culture baking mat, loved it.

  • @rebeccad812
    @rebeccad812 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this excellent, educational video. For those of us who can't quit afford the Atlantis line, could you possibly recommend a 2nd and 3rd choice ? (All Clad copper core? Lodge? Le Creuset? I see already you don't recommend AC for induction cooktops)

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  9 місяців тому

      Check out 'Heritage Steel'. Amazing quality, made in the USA, family owned company.

    • @cameronharris2862
      @cameronharris2862 7 місяців тому

      For sure have a couple lodge cast irons. Those are my go to

  • @michaelaos
    @michaelaos 2 роки тому +2

    Could you maybe speak to why you might use Demeyere Atlantis / Triplinduc technology on other hobs even if you haven't moved to induction yet?

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  2 роки тому +4

      Hi, thanks. That is a great question. I have found the Atlantis/Pro-Line to behave more like heavy copper or cast iron, when preheated and using other heat sources.

  • @hepgeoff
    @hepgeoff 2 роки тому

    Very interesting interview. Good argument for getting the Atlantis line over the Industry line. Dumb question. Is Induction used only on the stove top hobs, or can induction be used for baking inside the oven as well?

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  2 роки тому +4

      Hi Geoff, no question is a dumb question! Induction is only on the stove top.

    • @xray7908
      @xray7908 Рік тому +2

      Induction requires contact with the pan. The heat is actually produced IN the metal of the pan. The burner will not get hot unless there is a metal pan on the burner. So, there's no such thing as an induction oven. At least no residential induction cooking appliance oven. There is such a thing as an induction smelting oven that melts metal to make steel - but again, it produces the heat right in the metal. Think of how an old style electric burner works. The burner gets hot, and heat is "conducted" to the pan, and the pan conducts the heat to the food inside it. With an induction burner, the magnetic field produced by the cooktop "inducts" heat directly to the pan, and the pan conducts heat to the food. You're skipping a conduction step. However, if you can use a dutch oven type pan on an induction cooktop for some kinds of cooking you would do in an oven - but not for baking.

  • @JacksonWalter735
    @JacksonWalter735 2 роки тому

    Hi Jed! Do you know what's a good do it all size for a carbon steel pan (kind of like how a 10-10.25" cast iron skillet is a good do it all size)?

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  2 роки тому +1

      Hi,. that really depends on how many people you are cooking for??

    • @JacksonWalter735
      @JacksonWalter735 2 роки тому

      @@Cook-Culture primarily for 2-3 people most days.

  • @nataliiakushchynska8258
    @nataliiakushchynska8258 Рік тому +1

    Hi, thank you for information. I’ve bought today industry 5 series. How it is in comparison with Atlantis and pro series?

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому +1

      Hi, it's radically different but still very good. I highly recommend Atlantis for induction. Industry is a good all around cookware. You've done well!

    • @xray7908
      @xray7908 Рік тому +1

      Atlantis is wonderful but SO heavy. Some of the Industry pans are similar in weight, but I think you'll find for most similar sizes Atlantis is significantly heavier than those Industry pans you just bought. Pick one up and hold it for a count of 30 and ask yourself if you really wanted anything heavier.

  • @lorendabutler4929
    @lorendabutler4929 Рік тому

    Does this cookware make the noises when used on the cook top? I have one very small stainless sauce pan that doesn’t make any noise at all but all the rest of them do. All I want is quite cooking any help would be great appreciated.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому

      You are using induction?

    • @lorendabutler4929
      @lorendabutler4929 Рік тому

      @@Cook-Culture yes I have just had my induction stove top installed and trying to find some cookware that doesn’t make the sound but I’m thinking that might be just the way it is.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому

      @@lorendabutler4929 Howdy, yes, it's the induction coil repelling the pot. This is why it hums. It should be quieter when full.....?

  • @roger9688
    @roger9688 11 місяців тому

    in the market ..... sound/buzz levels on this set?

  • @tomate4799
    @tomate4799 Рік тому

    Is there a difference between Proline and Atlantis Proline frying pan? Thank you!

  • @albertdaniel712
    @albertdaniel712 2 роки тому

    What are the EMF levels produced by this range compared to other brands?

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  2 роки тому +2

      Hi, the cookware does not produce energy.

  • @xristinarose2409
    @xristinarose2409 Рік тому

    I wanted an atlantis steelpan, but then I saw the weight and it is to heavy for me, the steelpan i have now is 1/3 of the weight of that. But does it really matter if your water boils even or oneven tho? I can understand the pans, but what s so extra about the pans? 🤔

    • @kaspervendler1726
      @kaspervendler1726 Рік тому +1

      When you do anything else than mostly water, then even hating matters.
      Atlantis is also really responsive due to copper being its main bottom material.

    • @xristinarose2409
      @xristinarose2409 Рік тому +2

      @@kaspervendler1726 oh that explains, thanks. Personally i almost never boil anything else then water. Maybe once a year milk. But now it at least makes sense 😊

  • @plumbooks
    @plumbooks Рік тому

    How is Atlantis compared to the Tramontina Tri-Ply base (welded disc bottom) set - Made in Brazil or Fissler Original Profi? What are the differences?

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому

      Hi, for Atlantis, the engineering from inception was to build the best induction cookware. Nothing on the market is made the same what so its difficult to compare. The advantage on induction that everything works getting. Boiling is faster yet simmering is more delicate

    • @plumbooks
      @plumbooks Рік тому

      @@Cook-Culture The goal to engineer the best induction cookware doesn't mean it is the best on the market. Why specifically is it better than the bottom disk Tramontina or Fissler? Is there science to back it up? Did Demeyere R&D dept. make comparisons in order to make a claim as being the best? I'm just trying to understand why Demeyere is the best before I throw down a chunk of money for a skillet lol.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому +1

      @@plumbooks Yes, they did compare it to the leading European brands, on different hobs. They believe that their testing showed that Atlantis is the best. This does not mean that it's the best value for each user. That is for the individual to decide.

    • @plumbooks
      @plumbooks Рік тому

      @@Cook-Culture That's a good point! Aside from science and pricing, the best value will be varied from one to the next person. I do really like the esthetic of the Atlantis skillet handles! Thank you for your valuable time in answering my inquiries.

    • @johanmarnfeldt5262
      @johanmarnfeldt5262 Рік тому +1

      They tested their product against competitors' and came to the conclusion that their own product was the best? Okay...

  • @CreachterZ
    @CreachterZ 8 місяців тому

    I just ordered mine from Amazon.

  • @lgolem09l
    @lgolem09l 2 роки тому +2

    The big problem I have with the Atlantis line is that it is so induction responsive that it completely mimics the pulsing of my induction stove. So I frequently get high heat intervals during what is supposed to be low heat cooking. Proline pans are better at that after preheating

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому +2

      Interesting. Thank you for the feedback. What type of range are you using?

    • @lgolem09l
      @lgolem09l Рік тому

      @@Cook-Culture I am using a stove from a smaller German company, ELAG. But as far as I am aware, there is no non pulsing induction stove available.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому

      @@lgolem09l Thanks. I'll ask my contact at Demeyere. He is all knowledgeable when it comes to these issues.

    • @nunyabeezwacks1408
      @nunyabeezwacks1408 Рік тому +1

      I cook with the Atlantis line on an eight year old Bosch induction range and although it does pulse, I haven't noticed a problem when cooking on low heat. Maybe try cooking with your Atlantis cookware on a friend's induction range and see if you get the same result.

    • @unknownhollow4141
      @unknownhollow4141 Рік тому +1

      Same problem with cast iron on an Inventum induction stove: a Lodge skillet, a Creuset braiser and a Staub Dutch Oven all fail to maintain a constant temperature. It's a dirty little secret of induction stoves and problem solving consists of blaming the victim instead of improving the technology and more honest advertising.

  • @jonathanberry1111
    @jonathanberry1111 Рік тому +1

    You should make a kettle with this stuff for boiling water very damn fast.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому

      Good point!

    • @jonathanberry1111
      @jonathanberry1111 Рік тому

      @@Cook-Culture I know that it's something I would be tempted to buy, putting large amounts of instant heat isn't great for cooking always but it is always better for heating water. I assume you have some of the Atlantis, you could run a test with a large saucepan and see how fast it is, that in kettle form for the "fastest cuppa" would I am sure have a market. When I saw how fast my new induction stove boiled water the same day I bought a stove top kettle.

    • @xray7908
      @xray7908 Рік тому

      Demeyere DOES make a couple of whistling tea kettles, but they are made in Indonesia and not part of the Atlantis or Industry lines. However, there are probably MANY brands of kettles that will work on an induction stove. The quick heat of induction stoves is not a feature of the Demeyere brand, it is a feature of the induction stove. Demeyere just happens to make some of the very best pans for induction stoves.

  • @veolettaklyuchits4055
    @veolettaklyuchits4055 Рік тому

    All clad??

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому +2

      None of the All-Clad lines come close to Atlantis performance for induction.

  • @roberto.gallegos
    @roberto.gallegos Рік тому

    What about all-clad

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому +1

      For induction, not even close to Atlantis.

  • @MiklaDfar
    @MiklaDfar 2 місяці тому

    You lost me at the carbon bullshit.

  • @virginia6793
    @virginia6793 Рік тому

    Does it bother anyone else that induction makes noises, the glass top breaks, and most pots and pans that are usable are laced with chemicals (non-stick)? Otherwise, cast iron is a good choice, but it scratches and can break the surface. There is only one pro to induction is that you get rid of gas, which causes lung issues and is bad for the environment. But these nonstick pans are bad for the environment and your health. What is a homeowner to do?

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Рік тому +3

      Hi, stainless steel is s good choice. Try putting a bit of parchment paper under your cookware to stop the noise.

    • @xray7908
      @xray7908 Рік тому +1

      Your concern about non-stick pans is completely misplaced. You do not have to use non-stick pans, and there are no non-stick pans in this video. Given the choice of an electric radiant/resistance stove that also has a glass top, or on an induction stove, when you cannot have a gas stove, it's a real easy choice as long as you can afford the great expense for the induction cooktop. The induction cooktop might buzz a little while you're cooking. Having cooked on gas and induction, I prefer induction. Having no gas available where I live now, I would not even consider buying an old school radiant or resistance cooktop unless I had a really limited budget. The use of non-stick pans on induction is not a relevant reason for rejecting induction. You can use cast iron, enameled cast iron, stainless, or high carbon steel. There's absolutely no more treason to use non-stick on induction than to use it on gas. What you cannot use on induction is aluminum without an induction puck. I'd be just as concerned cooking in bare aluminum as I would non-stick - maybe more. Some may prefer gas, and that's fine if you have access to it. Myself, if I had gas available, I might want to have both gas and induction.

    • @robgover8341
      @robgover8341 Рік тому +1

      You obviously don’t watch this page much. Jed is very against non stick pans and stainless, carbon steel, and cast iron work fine on induction.

    • @knittingknut
      @knittingknut Рік тому

      To avoid scratches put parchment paper on the cooktop surface.

    • @BKWalrus
      @BKWalrus 8 місяців тому

      Holy hell. Do you have 24 allergies, believe the earth is flat, and we didn’t go to the moon?