Its only an oven
If you have ever tried to sell your house, you know that
there is a feature found in the kitchen that can make or
break the sale. We are not talking about spacious cabinets a
farm sink or a glorious pantry; rather we are referring to
the oven. People are extremely loyal to the types of ovens
they are used to and I am sure that more than one couple has
absolutely loved a house but failed to make an offer because
the wife refused to consider a house with an electric oven.
While there are a few other cooking options out there, the
two most popular choices are an oven run by natural gas or
electricity, so what is the real difference between a gas
oven and an electric oven?
A free standing gas oven is the
better choice for roasting. Heated by a flame that is
powered by natural gas, the temperature can fluctuate
slightly, making baking a game of guesswork. It is hard to
bake a prefect batch of cookies when the heat in the oven
can be slightly different with each cookie sheet you slide
onto a rack. Electric ovens are much better at baking
because their heat is even and steady. They aren’t so good
at roasting or broiling and can produce meat that is a
little on the dry side if you cook it at too high a
temperature. Of course the optimal choice is to have both in
your kitchen, a gas stove for roasting leg of lamb and an
electric stove for baking pastries.
Often the decision of which type of oven to buy is really
made based on what type of stove you prefer. If you are
purchasing a range that includes the stove, you have to take
the burner into account when deciding what to purchase. When
it comes to stoves, gas ranges provide a heat that is much
easier to control. When you turn the burner down, the flame
receded causing the heat in the pan to immediately drop.
When you turn down the burner on an electric stove, the
temperature of the burner has to drop naturally before the
temperature in the pan can go down. It is very easy to over
cook food on an electric stove, and takes a bit of getting
used to before you can time things to perfection.
When it comes to savings, electric ovens tend to be a little
more expensive to run than gas ovens. It costs more per
minute to pay for the electricity to run and electric oven
than it does for the gas to run a gas oven. It even costs
more to run a microwave than it does to run a gas oven.
While the cost of running an electric oven is more, if you
were to comparison shop for a gas oven and an electric oven
that were of similar capacity, the gas oven would probably
cost you more.
As far as safety is concerned, either oven should be safe,
although with gas ovens there is always a risk of a leak
While this is possible, it is highly unlikely.
When it comes right down to it, there really isn’t an answer
for the question which oven is better, gas or electric. The
truth is that the answer to which oven you should own is a
highly individual one that has to take into account your
cooking style, price range, and of course the most important
factor, what type of hookup your kitchen has.
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