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Cookware Doctor
Sara Dahmen
25 episodes
2 days ago
Cookware Doctor brings you expert answers to your cookware questions. Host Sara Dahmen, author of "Copper Iron and Clay: A Smith's Journey" and the only female coppersmith building copper cookware in America, talks about what you're cooking on and why it works, supplying you with enough foodie trivia for your next dinner party and more riveting (pun intended!) information you never knew you wanted. Submit your burning (ha!) questions at www.housecopper.com/podcast/
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Cookware Doctor brings you expert answers to your cookware questions. Host Sara Dahmen, author of "Copper Iron and Clay: A Smith's Journey" and the only female coppersmith building copper cookware in America, talks about what you're cooking on and why it works, supplying you with enough foodie trivia for your next dinner party and more riveting (pun intended!) information you never knew you wanted. Submit your burning (ha!) questions at www.housecopper.com/podcast/
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Episode 12: All About Saucepans with Vertical or Horizontal Handles
Cookware Doctor
11 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 12: All About Saucepans with Vertical or Horizontal Handles

This episode we answer more listener questions and discuss why some vintage copper sauce pans have handles that are vertical and some are horizontal. What was the purpose of this discrepancy, and how can that help you identify, use, and discover vintage copper cookware? Also, what about lids? Why are so many missing? What kind were used? Plus, coppersmith and host Sara Dahmen discusses a bit about working in the shop and building small lids for tea kettles and how everything is basically a constant big question: how do we fix cookware?!

For more or to ask your own questions for the cookware doctor, visit www.housecopper.com/podcast and submit them!

Cookware Doctor
Cookware Doctor brings you expert answers to your cookware questions. Host Sara Dahmen, author of "Copper Iron and Clay: A Smith's Journey" and the only female coppersmith building copper cookware in America, talks about what you're cooking on and why it works, supplying you with enough foodie trivia for your next dinner party and more riveting (pun intended!) information you never knew you wanted. Submit your burning (ha!) questions at www.housecopper.com/podcast/