What is a miraculous pot?

A miracle pot, also called seer peleh in Hebrew, is the type of cooking for meal to imitate the way of cooking food in the oven, but does so at the top of the range or above another open heat source. The main pot is a circular and high wall, with a hollow tube it rises vertically in the center as a pelvis of the Bundt. The pan sits on top of the metal plate designed to distribute heat evenly on the entire lower surface. The lid is part of the miraculous pot and is usually made to make it heavier than the rest of the pelvis with holes to allow steam leakage during cooking. The original popularity of the miracle pot appeared in Israel due to lack of internal furnaces in apartment buildings and houses. The pot was able to use any heat source, whether it is a small burner, open fire or even in certain circumstances even a heater of space. AS cost of furnaces and ranges dropped, the pot was replaced by traditional bakery dishes that was able to accommodate more food. In the end there was a pan of cookingincluded in the position of nostalgia and finding small use in kitchens.

The first recipes for cooking with The Wonder Pot, which turned out, could be used for different dishes. Baked goods such as cakes, biscuits and breads can be made in a container when it is properly prepared and without burning when the dough cooks. Similarly, it is able to produce Casseroles with any combination of ingredients.

In addition to acting as a taste of the furnace, the miraculous pot is able to use a miracle pot as a pelvis of a general purpose. The cookbook, which was included in the early versions of the pot, contained recipes for soup, steamed meat and food, which contained grains such as couscous, which are not traditionally prepared in the oven. Only the problems of using a pot like any other cooking container deals with a large central column, which can make mixing hard.

The original version of the miracle pot were made to serve a specific function and afterThey suffered stylish functions or patterns. The earliest pots were made of thin aluminum, which tended to rust using. When the pot became more popular, different versions began to appear, including electrical versions with their own burners and enamelled pans that came in different colors. Most companies that produced miracles ceased to produce the pelvis by the end of the 80's.

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