ProCook Gourmet Steel

Featuring our own ProCook Ultra non-stick cookware coating, and induction compatible, our Gourmet Steel range is crafted from 18/10 highest quality stainless steel to our own stringent specifications, Gourmet Steel offers incredible, versatile cookware at amazingly low prices.

ProCook Professional Steel

Our Professional Steel induction cookware benefit from superb 5 Star ProCook Ultra Plus triple layer non-stick coatings combined with the exceptional even heat distribution generated from commercial quality, 7mm impact bonded bases, making them suitable for cooking anything from omelettes and low fat stir fry dishes to bumper family breakfasts without worry of sticking or burning.

Sunday 16 November 2014

Pan Fry The Perfect Chicken

To pan fry the perfect chicken, all you need is a good frying pan, a couple of fresh chicken breasts (preferably free-range) and a few other ingredients. Pan frying the chicken breasts and bringing a delicious midweek meal to the table takes hardly any time. This recipe couldn’t be simpler and includes just a few ingredients, but you can chop and change it as much as you like, depending on the ingredients you have to hand. With a good quality frying pan - and a little patience - you’ll be cooking like a pro!

Pan fried chicken in a creamy leek and tarragon sauce
(Serves 2)

Ingredients:
2 boned chicken breasts (skin on, if preferred)
3 tbsp butter
1 medium size leek finely sliced
Small bunch fresh tarragon finely chopped
250ml double cream
Salt and pepper to taste

If the chicken breasts are thick it’s best to butterfly them, as they will cook quicker and more evenly. Place breasts smooth side down on a cutting board and trim off the small inner fillet (save for later or freeze) and any connective tissue. With a sharp knife perpendicular to the board, cut the breast in half width wise, but not all the way. Now turn over and flatten out – there’s your butterfly!

Get your frying pan medium hot. Season the breasts lightly with salt and pepper. Add the butter to the frying pan and when the foam subsides, add the chicken breasts. This is where a little patience is required as you need to resist the temptation to move the chicken around. Leave it be and you’ll get a nice crust forming. After 3-5 minutes, depending on thickness, flip the butterfly chicken breast and cook on the other side for the same time. When finished, remove from the frying pan and set aside on a warm plate.

Add another knob of butter and toss in the finely sliced leek and cook until just soft and tender, then add most of the chopped tarragon and the cream. Increase the heat and reduce the sauce slightly, before returning the chicken to the frying pan for another minute. Serve the chicken and leeks with mashed potatoes, spooning over the sauce and adding fresh tarragon to garnish.

Cooking the chicken with skin on will take longer but you can get a deliciously crisp skin if you allow the frying pan to do its magic and don’t move the breast around. Instead of a creamy sauce, you can add finely chopped fresh tomato or a glass of white wine to leeks, onion or shallots. Fresh parsley can be used instead of fresh tarragon.

Sunday 9 November 2014

Give The Gift Of Cookware This Christmas

If you've been to your local high street in the last few weeks, chances are you will already have seen signs that Christmas is very much on the way! It's the time of year when many people start turning their attention to gifts, and more specifically, what they are going to buy and for who.

Cookware sets are a wonderful Christmas gift idea, and they really are a perfect example of a gift that keeps on giving too. A good quality cookware set will last the recipient for years and help them to create all manner of delicious meals time and time again.

Perhaps you need a gift for a son or daughter who has gone off to university? Most students opt for whatever cheap and cheerful cookware they can get when they move into halls of residence, but if they are planning to move into their own private accommodation, an attractive cookware set can be a welcome addition, and may even inspire them to be more adventurous in the kitchen!

Any friend or relative who has recently moved or purchased their first home will be delighted to receive a wonderful cookware set to kit out their new kitchen. Buying a house can be a costly process, and often the new homeowner will have spent all their money on actually getting the keys so there's little left over to personalise their new home. A well-chosen cookware set is a thoughtful gift which will help to make their new house a happy, well fed home.

And of course any friend, mother, auntie or other relation who is an avid cook or baker will always be grateful of receiving a new cookware set to add to and update their collection. With the continued popularity of shows such as 'The Great British Bake-off', as a nation we simply love to cook. And with so many people looking to improve their diets, to eat less processed food and so on, more and more of us are taking to the kitchen pans with more enthusiasm than ever before, making a good collection of top quality cookware a definite must!

Last but not least, why not treat yourself? A new cookware set can really boost your motivation and inspiration in the kitchen - perfect if you're planning to be a perfect host serving up a delicious Christmas meal for your nearest and dearest!