Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (13 results returned)
#8554, aired 2022-01-13 | PLATES, POTS & PANS $200: It's "out of" this kitchenware, perhaps a non-stick one, "& into the fire" the frying pan |
#8554, aired 2022-01-13 | PLATES, POTS & PANS $400: Time to go stir-crazy with this bowl-shaped pan, seen here in action a wok |
#8554, aired 2022-01-13 | PLATES, POTS & PANS $600: Also called a grill pan, this cookware has a large, flat surface that's perfect for pancakes; mmm... pancakes a griddle |
#8554, aired 2022-01-13 | PLATES, POTS & PANS $800: Though named for the strained liquid found after cooking bones in water, this pot can be used for pastas & seafood too a stockpot |
#8554, aired 2022-01-13 | PLATES, POTS & PANS $1000: Cast iron with 2 short handles, this round pot of European nationality slow-cooks stews & pot roasts a Dutch oven |
#7233, aired 2016-02-10 | POTS & PANS $200: Time for some stir fry! The name of this bowl-shaped frying pan is from Cantonese a wok |
#7233, aired 2016-02-10 | POTS & PANS $400: Seen here, he wants you to know that a steamer is one good way to prepare his product Uncle Ben |
#7233, aired 2016-02-10 | POTS & PANS $600: The name of this pan with a long handle should tell you it's perfect to make the alfredo or bechamel types a saucepan |
#7233, aired 2016-02-10 | POTS & PANS $800: Grab a skillet made of this two-word alloy of Fe cast iron |
#7233, aired 2016-02-10 | POTS & PANS $1000: Set it & forget it; this brand of trademarked electric slow cooker was launched in 1971 a Crock-Pot |
#2700, aired 1996-05-03 | POTS & PANS $200: This frying pan used for pancakes should be wiped clean, not scrubbed, so a seasoning will develop griddle |
#2700, aired 1996-05-03 | POTS & PANS $400: It's the metal of choice for a caramelizing pot copper |
#2700, aired 1996-05-03 | POTS & PANS $600: A tightly sealed pot that uses steam action, it has a safety valve to keep it from exploding pressure cooker |
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