It may take the fun out of cooking, but if you’re in a rush, can you think of anything better than food that automatically cooks itself? We didn’t think so. A company named Vita Craft has made that possible.

Vita Craft PanThe company has equipped recipe cards, pots, pans and stovetops with a technology called RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) that allows them to communicate with eachother. The process of making your dinner would go something like this:

  • Place ingredients in pot/pan
  • Wave the recipe card underneath the pot/pan handle
  • Let the meal cook itself as the stovetop recieves signals and directions 16 times a second, ensuring your recipe is cooked exactly as intended!

Sure, you might have to add some ingredients, perhaps even do some stirring, but there are most likely recipes where you do nothing but wait… and eat your food when it’s finished. Take a look at a few of the example results found on their website:

vita craft results

The product line is called RFIQin and you can learn more by visiting the Vita Craft Website. If you know someone who loves to cook, you should make your Christmas list a little early because how often are you scrambling last second to find the perfect thing? This could be it!

We’ll let you know if we’re able to get ahold of the product for testing. Let us know if you are as well.

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