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Wolfgang Puck
Pasta Strainer Accessory for 5 & 7 Quart Electric Pressure Cooker
Use & Care
Wolfgang Puck, owner of the famous Spago restaurants and one of the most influential
del Lupo, and his latest creation, Cut, a gourmet steakhouse in the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Home chefs can also share Mr. Puck’s talents through
his cookbooks and, of course, through his cookware!
Before Your First Use
Wash Pasta Strainer in hot water with mild dishwashing detergent using a sponge, nylon pad or dishcloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Using Your Wolfgang Puck Cookware
Boiling
Bring liquid to a full boil before adding salt, stir to dissolve completely.
Direct contact with salt can cause white spots or pitting on the Pasta Strainer surface, however this is only cosmetic and will not affect the performance of the Pasta Strainer.
Helpful Hints
Do not allow foods with high chloride (ex. salt) or acidic (ex. tomatoes) contents to remain in Pasta Strainer after use. This can cause discoloration or pitting.
Cleaning
Your Pasta Strainer is dishwasher safe, however hand washing is recommended to retain the original luster and shine. To clean simply use warm water, a mild dishwashing soap and a soft sponge or nylon pad. Dry thoroughly.
Removing Stains
We recommend the use of stainless steel cleaners to remove stubborn stains
from your Pasta Strainer, such as Wolfgang Puck Bistro Stainless Steel Cleaning Set, Bon Ami®, Cameo® or Barkeeper’s Friend®.
To remove baked on food, use a mild detergent in about 1 inch of water. Boil and then simmer in Pasta Strainer for about 15 minutes. After cooling drain, rinse and dry.
Do not soak Pasta Strainer in water for a long period of time, even if it is heavily soiled. The chlorine and mineral content of your water, especially iron, can cause corrosion or discoloration.
Do not use steel wool or other abrasive cleaning pads, abrasive cleaners or stainless steel cleaners.
Warning
THE HANDLES OF YOUR COOKWARE WILL GET HOT, USE A POTHOLDER OR OVEN MITT AT ALL TIMES .