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What is everyone's preferred cookware around here? I have usually preferred cast iron cookware for most things that don't involve acids but have recently started using carbon steel and prefer it for the lighter weight, longer handles and similar cooking properties. Enameled dutch oven for braising of course. I tried to stop using non-stick pans (Teflon and the like) but for certain egg and crepe recipes it just seems absolutely necessary. I would like to get a nice collection of multi-ply stainless steel / aluminum pans when I get the budget for it.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I would love to switch from non-stick (no-name restaurant supply store stuff) to carbon steel, but I just can't give up putting them in the dishwasher after I'm done eating.

Would you say the seasoning was difficult to maintain? I find my cast iron needs a re-season every time I'm done cleaning it (soap, water, gentle scrub with a sponge) otherwise it looks a bit bare and sticks more.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

Putting your Teflon and other non-stick applied coatings come off even faster with you put them in the dish washer. I know they say they are are dish washer safe, and they probably are for the first dozen washes.

My cast iron has gotten to the point where I practically don't need oil on to fry an egg.

Be good to your body and your family an nice away from those coated pans.