Cooking isn't just about taste; it's a captivating spectacle unfolding right before your eyes. Rediscover it with the KnIndustrie glass pot, which transforms everyday meal preparation into a fascinating show.
Advantages:
- Full control and a visual feast – transparent walls allow you to observe every stage of cooking, from a gentle simmer to the dance of ingredients, without needing to lift the lid.
- Made from high-quality borosilicate glass, it's resistant to temperature changes and doesn't react with food, preserving its fully natural taste and aroma.
- An impressive 9.5-liter capacity makes it the ideal vessel for preparing hearty soups, aromatic broths, or one-pot meals for the entire family.
- Versatility and elegance – the pot can serve not only for cooking but also as a striking ice bucket for chilling drinks or a punch bowl for serving.
- A globally recognized design icon – its unique form has been featured in prestigious magazines like Elle Decor and The New York Times, making it not just a cooking vessel but also a kitchen ornament.
- Incredibly easy to clean – the smooth, non-porous glass surface makes washing effortless, and the pot is safely dishwasher-friendly.
- This is an extraordinary everyday item that truly inspires delight!
Good to know:
- A flame diffuser is required for use on a gas stove, and a universal adapter for induction hobs.
- To avoid scratches, it is recommended to use wooden or plastic utensils.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes and shocks that could damage the pot.
- Before each use, check that the pot has no cracks and that the steel handles are securely tightened.
- Before first use, it is recommended to test the pot by boiling one liter of water; it's always best to start with a small amount of water and add more as needed after it boils.
- The pot is suitable for cooking and reheating dishes with plenty of water; it is not suitable for searing meats or fish intensely.
With the
KnIndustrie glass pot, your kitchen will transform into a stage, and you into the director of a culinary spectacle. Be warned, guests might find themselves peeking over your shoulder more often than looking at their plates.