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Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Bob Ross » Sat Jan 31, 2009 2:59 pm

I don't think this gem has been posted before:

Cooks Illustrated Recipe: Boiled Water
by Cooky McKitchener

Like many people, I enjoy the moist aroma and sinus-soothing vapors from a pot of boiling water. But it is often difficult to get a roiling boil just the way you remember it as a child. In my quest to perfect boiled water I began by collecting a dozen different recipes ranging from family hand-me-downs to restaurant standbys. But none of these recipes produced a water boil precisely as I remember it. Some were too slow and too dilute while others were dense and tough. All of the recipes shared a few typical ingredients, such as water. But otherwise they had little in common.

In my first effort to produce a reliable boiled water, I began with a cylindrical steel container, or “pot” as often called for in traditional recipes. Placing the pot four inches away from the flame, the water did eventually come to a boil, but it took six hours. This might have been acceptable in our grandparents’ day, but many of us no longer have so much time to spare. I then moved the pot closer, a mere two inches from the flame. Indeed, the water boiled in just three hours – a big improvement.

Still, tasters said that the boiled water exhibited a “metallic” tang. I suspected this off-note might have been imparted by the steel container or “pot” itself. Next, I removed the pot from the equation, pouring the water directly into the flame. As I’d hoped, the water boiled almost instantly, exhibiting just the warm vapor I was looking for.

Although direct contact with the burner did boil the water quickly, testers found it difficult to get close to the liquid without having their faces burned off by the gas flame. Clearly I needed to find another way.

I then remembered a vessel I’d received as a gift from an ex-mother-in-law that has been kept in a remote storage locker for many years. I drove there in my car at a speed of 30MPH. After observing that it was taking a long time to get there, I increased my speed to 60MPH. This worked well and I arrived at my destination in half the time.

The vessel is constructed with a layer of ceramic enamel enrobed over an iron core. It can hold about 8 quarts of liquid and weighs 400 pounds. I strapped the container to a trailer hitch and returned to the test kitchen.

Because of the vessel’s weight, I used a winch to lift it onto the burner. Once in place, I filled it with water and lit the stove. Voila! In just about ten minutes, there was a perfectly boiled pot of water. The steaming vapor had just the level of moisture I’d remembered, and because of the enamel coating, the boiled water did not take on any unwanted flavors.

BOILED WATER
1 heavy enamel-coated iron pot with winch
8 quarts of water

Lift pot onto burner and fill with water. Turn burner on high and wait ten minutes. Serve immediately.


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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Cynthia Wenslow » Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:21 pm

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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Barb Freda » Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:28 am

Very cute!!
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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by John Tomasso » Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:00 am

the author captured perfectly everything that annoys me about CI
Thanks for posting this Bob.
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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Stuart Yaniger » Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:04 am

I tried this recipe and burned it. What am I doing wrong?
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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Cynthia Wenslow » Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:24 pm

Stuart Yaniger wrote:I tried this recipe and burned it. What am I doing wrong?


I just wish you would have used one of your pans instead of scorching my All Clad.
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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Greg H » Mon Feb 02, 2009 5:32 pm

But what about changes in boiling point associated with altitude. This is a sea level recipe, right?

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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Bob Ross » Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:56 pm

My bad, Greg; as a frequent reader of "Cook's Illustrated" I've become a creature of habit and neglected to include the essential first step in any recipe they suggest.

As you correctly point out, one must adjust for both altitude (which is fairly stable here in my kitchen in Franklin Lakes) and barometric pressure (which is much less stable, at least here in Franklin Lakes).

"Cook's Illustrated" has extensively tested the following formula in its Test Kitchen, and considers it the most Highly Rated formula of its type in review after review over the past ten years:

http://www.thermoworks.com/software/bpcalc.html

Thank you for catching this serious oversight. I plan to re-read all of my recipes to be sure this information is included before I share them with others.

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Re: Recipe for boiling water from Cook's Illustrated

by Greg H » Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:34 am

Thanks for update and link, Bob. This information will, no doubt, decrease my frequency of "failed" recipes. :lol:

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