You know, it's said that the only dumb question is the one you didn't ask. So, this can't possibly be a dumb question, right?
I have an 8 gallon boil kettle I want to use on an induction cooktop. But it's not induction friendly.
I can not use an induction disk because the bottom of the kettle is recessed about an inch and wouldn't make contact with the boiler.
The Not-Dumb Question:
Can I set the kettle into a larger, induction-ready stock pot and use the whole thing as a bain marie?
Ignoring for the moment the possible weight issue, I'll burn those bridges if I get past this one.
Thanks
I have an 8 gallon boil kettle I want to use on an induction cooktop. But it's not induction friendly.
I can not use an induction disk because the bottom of the kettle is recessed about an inch and wouldn't make contact with the boiler.
The Not-Dumb Question:
Can I set the kettle into a larger, induction-ready stock pot and use the whole thing as a bain marie?
Ignoring for the moment the possible weight issue, I'll burn those bridges if I get past this one.
Thanks