Cinder sensing cooker – a connected appliance

Cinder Sensing Cooking, a new software and sensor-powered appliance that promises perfectly cooked meal.

Cinder Sensing Cooker uses precise temperature controls and a companion app to cook just about anything to its ideal temperature. The device is able to heat food evenly through its twin electric heating plates, and can hit temperatures within two degrees of optimum.

Due to its precise temperature control, the cooker is not only able to bring food to the perfect temperature, but hold it there for as long as necessary. That means you don’t have to worry about forgetting a steak in the oven and coming back to find a lump of charcoal.

The Cinder Sensing Cooker

The Cinder Sensing Cooker also has a big advantage over sous-vide. While the sous-vide technique cooks meat and veggies perfectly, you need to finish your food in a hot frying pan to get a nice sear. The Sensing Cooker can amp up the heat to sear when necessary, without you having to transfer your meal to a pan. And if you want to cook frozen meats, the Cinder app has cooking profiles for that, too.

Backed by startup incubator Y Combinator, Cinder is the product of collaboration between veteran developers and engineers from Toyota, Xerox PARC, and Lockheed Martin. According to the company’s About Us page, former Toyota product developer Eric Norman started the project with the goal of making “modern techniques” like sous-vide more accessible to the average cook.

 

 

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