Hi folks,
I'm intrigued by the idea of using the top of our small Morso 7110 for some light cooking during the winter. Nothing crazy, maybe just cooking eggs or making toast just for the fun of it. Our stove is rear vented, so we have the entire top available. I don't want to risk damaging or marring the finish however. Any guidance or do's/don'ts?
We have cast iron skillets from our camping supplies. Do you put the cast iron skillet right on the stove top? Do you find it gets too hot? I see trivets are sometimes used, is that to reduce the heat or prevent stove top damage (or both)? Looking at getting a nice kettle to use as a humidifier (not for tea), do the same rules apply?
(Likely overthinking this for sure, which is my style...)
I'm intrigued by the idea of using the top of our small Morso 7110 for some light cooking during the winter. Nothing crazy, maybe just cooking eggs or making toast just for the fun of it. Our stove is rear vented, so we have the entire top available. I don't want to risk damaging or marring the finish however. Any guidance or do's/don'ts?
We have cast iron skillets from our camping supplies. Do you put the cast iron skillet right on the stove top? Do you find it gets too hot? I see trivets are sometimes used, is that to reduce the heat or prevent stove top damage (or both)? Looking at getting a nice kettle to use as a humidifier (not for tea), do the same rules apply?
(Likely overthinking this for sure, which is my style...)