1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to cooking appliances, and particularly to a perforated line service pasta basket for use with a commercial pasta cooker.
2. Description of the Related Art
Pasta is usually prepared commercially by placing the pasta in a perforated receptacle(s) and submerging the receptacle in boiling water contained in a pasta cooker. When done, the receptacle is removed from the pasta cooker, and the water is allowed to drain from the pasta. Heretofore, the pasta-containing receptacle(s) has been fabricated from wire mesh material. The use of wire mesh material has caused continuous problems due to rusting. The iron ore components in the welds in the wire mesh construction eventually break down. Rust from the material passes into the water and is absorbed in the pasta, thereby contaminating the pasta. When ingested by the consumer, the contaminated pasta can cause gastrointestinal discomfort that may range from mild to serious. The food industry would certainly welcome a pasta basket that could efficiently cook pasta and avoid the dangers of food contamination due to rust. Thus, a perforated line service pasta basket solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The perforated line service pasta basket is fabricated from food service grade single ply stainless steel. A steel sheet is heat-compressed into a cylindrical shape and provided with a single-ply, perforated bottom wall. The bottom wall is raised to stimulate water circulation beneath the basket. A handle is provided on the basket to allow for manipulation of the basket to and from a container of boiling water. The use of stainless steel eliminates the possibility of rusting, thereby decreasing the chance of foodborne illness caused by contamination.
Accordingly, the invention presents an improved cooking appliance that is substantially rust-proof. Although designed to cook pasta in a commercial kitchen, the appliance is an excellent tool for blanching or steaming vegetables and thawing frozen foods. Usable with gas pasta cooker machines as well as stock pots, the appliance minimizes water waste and maximizes the ability of the food service operator to efficiently perform line cooking tasks. The invention provides improved elements and arrangements thereof for the purposes described which are inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing their intended purposes.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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In use, the basket 10, filled with pasta P, is immersed in a pasta cooker C of boiling water. The boiling water circulates through the basket 10 via perforations 14, 18a and openings 16. When the pasta P is cooked, the basket 10 is lifted from the cooker C, and water is drained from the pasta P through the basket 10 via the perforations 14, 18a. The openings 16 in the lower edge 12b prevent water from collecting beneath the bottom wall 18, reducing the risk of bacterial contamination.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.