Uh
I happen to be a good-to-very-good cook, and I have used both gas and electric ranges. I am also a very good baker. I have posted more than a few of my recipes here......
My experience is that great food can come from gas ranges as well as electric ones.
I have a gay male friend, who when he had some of the cookies from the first batch of cookies I baked in my new Whirlpool gas range's oven said, and this IS an exact quote; "I love your new oven." This man has eaten a lot of my baking over the four years I have known him. He is also a good cook himself.
I will, and do stipulate that gas cooktop cooking does release more heat into the area, but electric cooking (except, of course, for microwaving) also releases heat into the area. Less, perhaps, but still some.
As for cleaning.......yes, a gas cooktop can be a challenge to clean. As can a coil top electric. Smooth tops? I have used them, and to keep them looking good, one needs to be almost obsessive about cleaning.
Let's please have some balance.
The first two ranges I ever cooked on were gas. My parents, excellent cooks, cooked very good meals with gas. I cooked on electrics from 1996 to 2011. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"> I think I have sufficient experience with both.</span> The two worst I have ever used were a pushbutton GE, and the electric 80s Tappan in this apartment. Admittedly, they were both heavily used apartment ranges when I got to them.
Lawrence/Maytagbear
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