Waterless cookware has been around since the 1930s. Most of these have been sold door-to-door and state fairs over the years. They are always sold as healthy implements, but I believe that most people simply just use them as regular parts and pans, unfortunately.
I have several pieces and brands of waterless cookware. I've been on a quest lately to learn and use these pans properly, and while I believe I have mastered some basic techniques (vegetables-I'll never boil veggies again), I would like to believe there is much more to be enjoyed from these unique kitchen tools. I've purchased several books (mostly from the manufacturers) and at times the book contradicts themselves on technique.
So, does anyone else have and use waterless cookware as it's intended (greaseless, waterless)? Have you been successful in making it work for you? Please share your thoughts, techniques (especially around creating and maintaining the mysterious/often confusing vapor seal), and recipes!

I have several pieces and brands of waterless cookware. I've been on a quest lately to learn and use these pans properly, and while I believe I have mastered some basic techniques (vegetables-I'll never boil veggies again), I would like to believe there is much more to be enjoyed from these unique kitchen tools. I've purchased several books (mostly from the manufacturers) and at times the book contradicts themselves on technique.
So, does anyone else have and use waterless cookware as it's intended (greaseless, waterless)? Have you been successful in making it work for you? Please share your thoughts, techniques (especially around creating and maintaining the mysterious/often confusing vapor seal), and recipes!
