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September 25, 2015
Wolf Introduces New Wall Ovens
New Wolf M Series Wall Ovens It's been almost two years since Sub Zero and Wolf began their new line launch which included re-designed appliances in every category. Nearing the end of this massive undertaking, Wolf is now turning to their M Series Wall Oven line with a new oven line in three styles. Here's how Wolf describes the different designs. THREE STUNNING DESIGNS. ONE POWERFUL COOKING SYSTEM.CONTEMPORARYThe minimalist, handleless design, black glass and color LCD touch panel create a look sleek enough for even the most visionary kitchen. Available in single or double 30" widths.PROFESSIONALBold, confident and eminently functional, it offers the classic pairing of iconic Wolf red control knobs and gleaming stainless steel. Available in single or double 30" widths.TRANSITIONALThe stainless frame and black glass creates a classic look that fits into almost any kitchen, whether it's contemporary, traditional or in between. Available in single 27", 30" and 36" widths and double 27" and 30" widths (lower double in the 27" does not have convection).The product is completely new, both inside and out. Read below about the new Wolf convection system. ADVANCED DUAL VERTICROSS™ CONVECTION SYSTEM FOR PREDICTABLY DELICIOUS RESULTSOur innovative new system features two corner column fans with parallel vertical heating elements for faster preheating and consistent cooking across all racks. Ten cooking modes control heat and airflow to achieve the best results for any dish. And with the remarkable new Gourmet feature, a menu of presets automatically controls the cooking, making commonly prepared meals fast and easy. -
August 17, 2015
Roasted Chicken in a New Wolf Oven
Reclaim the Kitchen with Wolf OTHERS DO OUR COOKING FOR US. Did you know in 1900 we ate 98% of our meals in our homes? Today, it’s less than 50%. We spend hours watching cooking shows but a mere 31 minutes a day preparing meals ourselves. There is a solution, though. Reclaiming your kitchen is easy. Just cook. Here's a recipe from Wolf for delicious roasted chicken with roasted potatoes and asparugus. The roasted chicken recipe and preparation are below. Access the recipe for the roasted potatoes and asparagus from reclaimthekitchen.com: ROASTED CHICKEN INGREDIENTS: For the chicken:1 whole chicken (3½ to 4 pounds)1 small bunch fresh thyme sprigs1 tablespoon olive oilKosher saltFreshly ground black pepper DESCRIPTION: Serving four people, this meal is easy to bring together. By using a method called "spatchcocking," as well as not needing to preheat the oven, you can put a great dinner on the table in about an hour.PREPARATION: First spatchcock the chicken. This is a simple and effective way of roasting a chicken in less time than a whole chicken traditionally takes. To prepare the chicken, place it on a cutting board breast side down with the thighs towards you. Beginning at the thigh end, use a pair of kitchen shears and cut along one side of the backbone. Turn the chicken around, so the thighs are away from you and cut along the other side of the backbone. The backbone can be discarded or saved for making stock. Flip the chicken over and -
March 11, 2015
New Professional Home Appliances Updated
Pro-Style® Cooking Appliances are Changing The Pro-Look Gets a Sleek Update As professional looking appliances have gained popularity in luxury kitchens, they have often been mixed with sleek flush European style appliances. A Bosch or Asko dishwasher featuring a flush matching cabinet panel disappears into the cabinetry while nearby there is a Sub-Zero integrated built-in refrigerator with hidden hinges and door panels that match the adjacent cabinets. They're invisible as appliances and fit right in to the wall. Though it's not possible to do this with cooking appliances, manufacturers have made their cooktops and ranges much more sleek and contemporary-looking. This has become particularly noticeable recently, as even Professional Style appliances have become more flush, but still keep their Pro heritage. Check out the three entries below from Jenn-Air, Wolf, and Miele. Jenn-Air Jenn-Air's new 30" and 36" Pro-Style® cooktops have undergone a complete redesign. Not only have they added more power and new brass burners, but the surface of the cooktop itself is as near to flush as you can get without being inset into the counter. The heavy duty knobs still have a Pro look and feel, but they are somewhat less obtrusive. By the way, the term Pro-Style® is a registered Jenn-Air trademark. Wolf Wolf's new "M" Series Professional Oven still sports their signature red knobs, but also has touch electronic controls that work in conjunction with the knobs. Wolf has worked their magic by producing a jumbo oven with twin convection fans, yet it all fits -
November 19, 2014
WOLF Series "M" Wall Ovens
Wolf Ovens at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center Sub Zero Wolf products are top brands in the luxury appliance segment and have long been features at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center. Displays include the exclusive Sub Zero Wolf Living Kitchen. We invite you to visit one of the two UAKC locations at either Calabasas or Studio City to see a complete display of Wolf and Sub Zero products. Here's how Wolf Describes the latest "M" Series Wall Oven in their new lineup. The high-performance heirs to our pioneering L series, M series built-in ovens introduce advanced Dual VertiCross™ convection for the most consistent cooking of any oven, and 10 cooking modes that control heat and airflow so every dish comes out exactly the way it should. Both single and double ovens come in contemporary, transitional or professional styles to fit any kitchen beautifully. Two cleverly arranged vertical convection fans in each oven provide more cooking space. Two of the three racks are fully extendable. Improved oven lighting, seems like a minor thing, but is a really big deal for home chefs who use the oven regularly. The "M" line is available in three style choices, contemporary (top above) with a unique touch to open door, professional (below) with Wolf's classic red knobs, and in a transitional (above) look combining stainless steel and black glass appearances. Here are the features on the pictured Wolf 30" M Series Professional Built In Stainless Steel Double Oven - DO30PMSPH Features: Dual VertiCrossTM convection system -
October 28, 2014
Extra Rebates on Wolf and Sub Zero Purchases
Combine Offers and get an extra $1000At Universal Appliance and Kitchen CenterNational "Dream Kitchen" Consumer Rebate - Purchase a Sub Zero Wolf qualifying package and earn up $2,500 Instant Rebate.ANDL-Series Oven Promotion - Purchase a Wolf L Series Single or Double Oven with a qualifying Wolf Cooktop, rangetop or range and Receive an instant rebate of $500 for Single Ovens and $1,000 for Double Ovens.This program can be used in conjunction with the national "Dream Kitchen Event", allowing consumers to maximize the potential rebate up to $3,500 for a qualifying package.Makes you feel like you're getting away with an extra $1000. Go ahead - You deserve it!Wolf dual convection delivers unsurpassed flexibility and control. Intuitive and easy to command from the rotating control panel. Choose the framed or unframed door design in Classic Stainless. The Wolf 30" L Series Single Oven pairs nicely with the Wolf microwave, which is exactly the same width.DESIGN FEATURES Dual convection system with two fans and four heating elements Ten cooking modes, including bake, roast, broil, convection bake, convection roast, convection broil, convection, bake stone (accessory required), dehydrate (accessory required) and proof Rotating glass touch control panel Cobalt blue porcelain oven interior Three adjustable oven racks; one full-extension easy glide, one full-extension door glide and one standard. Large viewing triple-pane window Hidden bake element and recessed broil element Temperature probe and receptacle Self-clean, delayed start and Sabbath feature Door hinge with hydraulic damper Dual interior halogen lightingHurry In -
February 13, 2014
E Series Ovens from Wolf Sub Zero
They're Here! New E Series Wolf Ovens at UAKCS. Cal. HQ for Sub Zero Wolf - Universal Appliance and Kitchen CenterPart of the largest product launch in the history of Sub Zero Wolf, the new E Series Oven takes the best of Wolf and makes it better with a choice of three distinct styles for different kitchen designs. Read what Wolf has to say about this new oven lineup:Introducing the New E Series Ovens from WolfThe beauty of cooking without guesswork.• Precise control means more delicious meals• Innovation from the cooking specialist, Wolf• Single and double ovens in three distinct looksThe E series made Wolf precision performance accessible for more cooks. Now three distinct new styles make the E series ideal for more kitchen designs than ever. The E series oven controls are a favorite of Wolf chefs for their intuitive usability whether setting the temperature, mode or timer. Meanwhile, dual interior halogen lights and a large viewing window help you keep tabs on cooking progress without having to disturb your dish by opening the door. Other standard convenience features include self-clean and timed cook settings, along with one full-extension, easy-glide rack and one full-extension, door-glide rack that put even the largest, heaviest dishes safely within reach.E Series ProfessionalPro handle, framed door, and an eye-catching new feature: the touch-action stainless steel control panel. Like other E series ovens, it can be installed flush with cabinets for a polished, integrated look. Available as
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