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Induction cooktop users, stop the slip and slide!
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 12/9/19 at 12:47 pm
A slick bottom pot on a glass top is a slippery situation as when stirring a roux. I found these: LINK
Simply stick the suction cups down on the glass with the piggy feet against the pot sides. 3 will work, 4 is better.
The pot is immobilized and you can stir as needed with out the pot getting off the burner sweet spot. If needed, a little oil on the cup will help suction last a long time. Being silicone rubber, they can tolerate the heat easily since induction top glass doesn't get very hot. Probably would not work for long on a conventional resistance heated glass cooktop.
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Simply stick the suction cups down on the glass with the piggy feet against the pot sides. 3 will work, 4 is better.
The pot is immobilized and you can stir as needed with out the pot getting off the burner sweet spot. If needed, a little oil on the cup will help suction last a long time. Being silicone rubber, they can tolerate the heat easily since induction top glass doesn't get very hot. Probably would not work for long on a conventional resistance heated glass cooktop.
TXT
Posted on 12/9/19 at 3:17 pm to TXT
I just use one of those silicon mats for baking.
Posted on 12/9/19 at 5:14 pm to TXT

There are cheaper versions available just used this picture for illustration purposes.
This post was edited on 12/9/19 at 5:15 pm
Posted on 12/9/19 at 5:24 pm to TXT
My apartment here in france won't let bring the gas to my kitchen, so I've been stuck with induction. I use those same rubber pads.
Posted on 12/9/19 at 8:52 pm to TXT
Wow, I have cooked on induction for a few years and have never had a problem with the pot sliding while making a roux.
What type of pot are you using?
What type of pot are you using?
Posted on 12/10/19 at 5:57 am to ruzil
I have cooked on a Fagor induction cooktop for a decade and have used tri-ply, enameled cast iron, and carbon steel cookware and this has never been an issue.
Posted on 12/10/19 at 7:21 am to LoneStarRanger
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My apartment here in france won't let bring the gas to my kitchen, so I've been stuck with induction. I use those same rubber pads.
Subtle “I have rubber pads” brag.
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