Pot stick to induction top not able to remove it plz advice

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Kindly advice me how to remove pot stick on induction top while cooking curry .I have tried almost all ways but nothing worked, it's not moving(sliding or lifting up)



Best Answer

Unfortunately this happens to me frequently. In my case it was always a thin film of liquid (water) that was holding the pot to the glass. Don't try to lift it straight up - that would take the most force. Instead, grab both handles of the pot and twist. If that doesn't work, you can try heating up the pot again and twist.




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Quick Answer about "Pot stick to induction top not able to remove it plz advice"

In my case it was always a thin film of liquid (water) that was holding the pot to the glass. Don't try to lift it straight up - that would take the most force. Instead, grab both handles of the pot and twist. If that doesn't work, you can try heating up the pot again and twist.

How do you get a pot unstuck from the stove?

The Types of Pots That Work with InductionCeramic-clad and enameled pots and pans, like Le Creuset cookware, work with induction stovetops because hidden within the ceramic layer is an iron pan, which is magnetic.

Do pans stick to induction cooktops?

Induction cooktops doesn't work if there is no contact with the pan. This is the reason why you have to use cookware with thick plain non-deformable bases. If the base is too thin it can lose its shape easily when cooking at high temperatures and even damage the cooktop in case of overheating.

Can pans damage induction hob?

Unlike gas or electric, induction cooktops only work if the cookware has a magnetic base. Since non-stick pans are typically made with a non-magnetic aluminum base, most are not compatible with induction cooktops.



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