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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 7: Tinning Copper Cookware and Unusual Shapes
Cookware Doctor
18 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 7: Tinning Copper Cookware and Unusual Shapes

Diving into more questions from listeners, Episode 7 discusses what "flux" is in regards to copper cookware - the different types available to smiths now, and what is considered all-natural and vintage as well as modern flux (hint: it's great trivia that includes pine trees!). I also discuss one of the more unusual shapes I've come across in cookware restoration lately, which inspires many fantasies about what has been cooked in a piece made in the 1700s!

Don't forget to stop by www.housecopper.com/podcast to submit your own cookware questions and get them answered here on Cookware Doctor!

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/