Hi all,

What Jeri and Vicky have described are really frustrating stories. But you just 
have to keep going and turning out those great dishes yay! My husband and I 
have a stove that is induction heating. This means that the stove has a smoothe 
cooktop, and you can't feel the burners at all, can't even tell if the pan is 
on the burner because the heat comes from the bottom up, heating just the pan 
and not the entire stove. Well, one day I tried to make a tortilla de patatas 
potatoes and egg omelete. I turned the stove on only to hear a beep indicating 
that it went off again. I thought I had the pan placed right on the burner and 
was getting quite frustrated. I decided to make lunch as a surprise for my 
husband and was alone in the house, so no one to ask. Then I remembered that 
this stove will turn off automatically if the pan is not placed on the burner. 
Very frustrating at first, but I have figured out workarounds for this issue. 
Lunch was great by the way. I can post the recipe for
  tortilla de patatas if anyone would like, with instructions on how to flip  
the tortilla. It took me a little while to get this step down cold, but I have 
a patient husband. Have a wonderful morning.

Allison

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