How Do They Do It? Season 12 Episode 14 Cooking Pans and More
- January 1, 1970
- 22 min
In season 12 episode 14 of How Do They Do It?, titled "Cooking Pans and More," viewers are taken on a journey to discover the secrets behind the creation of some of the most essential kitchen tools: cooking pans and utensils.
The episode starts with a look at the science behind the materials used in creating cooking pans. From cast iron to stainless steel, viewers are shown how these materials are chosen for their specific properties like durability, heat conductivity, and even weight. The show demonstrates how manufacturers use these materials to create an array of pans such as non-stick, copper-bottomed, and grill pans, that help improve the cooking experience for professionals and amateurs alike.
Next, viewers follow the process of how these pans are manufactured, from the initial design to final production, through factory tours and interviews with experts in the field. The show highlights how manufacturers achieve the perfect shape, texture and weight for each pan using methods such as die-casting, stamping, and forging.
The episode then highlights the intricate world of utensil production. Viewers are given a detailed view of how stainless steel utensils are shaped, stamped, and formed into the shapes we are accustomed to seeing in our kitchens. The show also explores how modern technology is impacting the world of utensil production and how manufacturers are finding innovative ways to use materials to create new designs that are both functional and aesthetic.
As the episode nears its end, viewers see how newer technologies like induction, have driven innovation to make kitchen tasks easier, highlighting a newer type of cooking pan. This type of pan works with induction stove tops, using an electromagnetic field to heat the pan, and ultimately the food. Through expert interviews with mathematicians, viewers are shown how electromagnetic coils, located under the stove-top, create a magnetic field strong enough to heat the pan without having to transfer heat from the burners to an outer surface.
In conclusion, "Cooking Pans and More" showcases the manufacturing process behind some of our most essential kitchen tools. Through factory tours, expert interviews, and innovative uses of modern technology, viewers are given an inside look into how cooking pans and utensils are made. The episode emphasizes how science and engineering play a significant role in creating these tools and how they impact our day-to-day cooking experiences.