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The SAFEST & BEST Non Stick Pans...And Why To Avoid Teflon! 

Bobby Parrish
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Although teflon non-stick pans made with PTFE are safer than the old ones made with PFOA, I would recommend going with ceramic non-stick pans. There is zero risk of harmful chemicals going into your food when using ceramic, but if your teflon pan gets too hot or is scratched, those chemicals are leaching directly into your food. Hope you found this video helpful...Mad Love!
Get the pans I use, but don't bother buying a set bc I don't like ceramic pots, I like steel:
8 inch ceramic pan for eggs: amzn.to/2QDD4re
12 inch zwilling ceramic pan: amzn.to/3jrMna1
Lodge 13 inch cast iron pan: amzn.to/2YJy4Wc
Staub enameled cast iron pan: amzn.to/2YLpw10
all-clad steel pan: amzn.to/3jjpC8a
Carbon steel pan: amzn.to/3jqI66B
Le creuset(it's worth it): amzn.to/31GDF1m
cast iron cleaner: amzn.to/32vP976
All my kitchen gear: www.amazon.com/shop/flavcity

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@toniann564
@toniann564 3 года назад
Bobby, since I started following you, I'm happy to announce my blood glucose numbers are normal for the first time this morning, since being diagnosed with T2D a year ago! THANK YOU! I recommend you to anyone who'll listen! Bless your heart!
@BobbyParrish
@BobbyParrish 3 года назад
love that!!!
@tracyking153
@tracyking153 3 года назад
Yessssss he helped me a lot. THUMBS UP FOR BOBBY. 👍🙏🤗
@user-ne4nz6hx2t
@user-ne4nz6hx2t 3 года назад
That’s awesome!!
@georgepaniagua6115
@georgepaniagua6115 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing. Just started following and implementing.
@elquetecoje721
@elquetecoje721 3 года назад
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@DoubleDogDare54
@DoubleDogDare54 3 года назад
I've spent years going through phases on cookware. Did the non-stick and ditched it because of the health issues. Did cast iron and ditched most of it because of the limitations on what you can cook, the weight, the problem with cleaning it and the babying it needed. Did carbon steel and ditched it for the same reasons I ditched most of my cast iron cookware - heavy and limited. Tried ceramic - okay but you had to pamper the ceramic coating. Tried cast aluminum and ditched it because it would turn black on the inside from use and I got tired of scouring the black stuff off. I now use stainless steel - vintage Revere Ware for the most part - and I am very happy with it. I keep one non-stick pan for eggs and other sticky foods, everything else I use stainless. Can't find a downside to stainless. If you can wreck stainless you shouldn't be allowed in a kitchen because you are a danger to yourself and those around you.
@tracynelson4299
@tracynelson4299 2 года назад
Thanks for review!
@knowledges393
@knowledges393 2 года назад
Try titanium pans very healthy and trustable .
@jeanny05
@jeanny05 2 года назад
@@knowledges393 Really ?! But can you more info , please ?!
@ThuLe-eh1xe
@ThuLe-eh1xe 2 года назад
@@knowledges393 titanium has aluminium in it. Especially do not have titanium in teeth implant and crown. Memory problems in future.
@chandaharkins4418
@chandaharkins4418 2 года назад
Totally agree after years of trying others. I always go back to the stainless. :)
@kelseylandreth7351
@kelseylandreth7351 3 года назад
My husband and I are asking for some new pots and pans for Christmas and I knew you would have a video on the subject. I am so grateful for the things you teach!
@kittytime7329
@kittytime7329 3 года назад
Stainless steel are actually non stick if you learn how to use them, and you don't necessarily need to use a lot of oil how some people think. You just gotta let it heat up to the right temp before you add oil, then heat up the oil for a few seconds and you can make eggs without sticking. You can research the mercury method to learn how to use stainless steel properly. Love using them!! I also love cast iron!
@toasterbear
@toasterbear Год назад
I do that w butter in stainless steel. I can do omelets or whatever
@gooddaytothrive5870
@gooddaytothrive5870 Год назад
Stainless contains nickel sadly
@thegadgetzone
@thegadgetzone Год назад
man be quiet lol
@guitardee1
@guitardee1 9 месяцев назад
I’ve been learning how to make my stainless steel non stick
@froget67
@froget67 8 месяцев назад
But you can buy in shops stainless steel w/o nickel, good for those who has allergies to nickel
@christinebeune7496
@christinebeune7496 3 года назад
Hey! My husband cooks scrambled eggs in his 10" Lodge pan all the time. In order to clean and season it, while the pan is STILL HOT scrape off the remains with a lodge scraper (we use plastic, which may change because they need replaced every so often) wipe off with a paper towel, add quarter/half dollar sized pour of olive or avocado oil and spread with a paper towel. Just enough oil to leave an even sheen. This leaves your pan clean and glistening!
@melindayoung5133
@melindayoung5133 3 года назад
How do you store your cast iron pans? I worry about putting oiled cookware in my cupboard and the oil smearing anything it touches. Thanks in advance.
@M_Ladd
@M_Ladd 3 года назад
@@melindayoung5133 I keep mine in the oven
@imover9999
@imover9999 3 года назад
@@melindayoung5133 you don't put much on it at all. It's not gooped on. You wipe most of it off with a cotton cloth.
@ddphotoadventure2657
@ddphotoadventure2657 3 года назад
Cast Iron is the best and sounds like you are doing the cleaning and seasoning correct. My pans are seasoned and are just as good as non stick and my food tastes so much better
@mariomolnar3184
@mariomolnar3184 2 года назад
@@melindayoung5133 you need many many many very thin layers of oil that form a glossy finish. If it's sticky to the touch, use less oil to season it
@joycestyleofcooking
@joycestyleofcooking 3 года назад
Who else has been waiting for these pans review ? Great video as usual Thank you!
@BobbyParrish
@BobbyParrish 3 года назад
thanks for waiting!
@concrete981
@concrete981 3 года назад
low end bargain basement pans made in china for $1. you pay $15 and think you got a great deal. go with, ninja foodi neverstick. made in china, hard anodized, Teflon was cool 30 years ago. but for $50 for a 12" skillet is as good as it gets for the money. these are fairly heavy an won't warp like the feather pans your buying. the light Teflon or ceramic pots and pans are a joke...... bobby is a joke pushing this crap.
@newsigmundfreud3023
@newsigmundfreud3023 3 года назад
*Me. Yes, Thank You Bobby!*
@danielgedutis7751
@danielgedutis7751 3 года назад
joycestyleofcooking Meeeeeee!
@bedfordshiremodeller4491
@bedfordshiremodeller4491 3 года назад
@@concrete981 +teflon non stick saucepans work10times better than acopper non stick or an ordinairy non stick saucepan as well
@E-ROCK0180
@E-ROCK0180 3 года назад
I stop eating food all together, I use the sun as my main energy source.
@imasheepbahbah3591
@imasheepbahbah3591 3 года назад
Hmmmm.... never heard of the sun as a main food source but to each his own
@Honestandtruth
@Honestandtruth 3 года назад
E-Rock..... That's so Funny 😂👍😂
@Honestandtruth
@Honestandtruth 3 года назад
@@imasheepbahbah3591 He is joking okay...... Duhhhh
@MorganRobertsActor
@MorganRobertsActor 3 года назад
Blazso
@donnaq7626
@donnaq7626 3 года назад
haha
@JBXiSkLIPS
@JBXiSkLIPS 2 года назад
You helped me find good food, and non-toxic ware to cook it. What you do is important. The app makes it so easy I appreciate you Bobby
@lunameimei
@lunameimei 3 года назад
I was about to buy a good non stick pan. Perfect timing!
@roberteastman1396
@roberteastman1396 3 года назад
Yes, please. I would like to see the carbon steel experiment. Let Art help! Is it just me, or are a lot of people thinking about improving their cooking skills. I have that Lodge skillet, but also, a cast iron skillet that I've had for forty years. It was old when my mother (RIP, Mother) gave it to me. You're right, I don't scramble eggs in cast iron. The old one I use now only for corn bread. Magnifique!
@tracy4591
@tracy4591 3 года назад
A seasoned cast iron is always my go to, but I will be buying a ceramic pan as well. Thanks for the educated and informative video Bobby 😊
@MsSparkles111
@MsSparkles111 3 года назад
Great video and information. Been looking for a comparative view like this all week as I just bought cast aluminium pans that I'll now return for ceramic (I need non-stick). Thanks again.
@bearforce187
@bearforce187 3 года назад
Thanks for doing this Bobby, this is something that is very important to me, been doing lots of research on pans and cook wear.
@heidiaguilar1257
@heidiaguilar1257 3 года назад
I have had my 18/10 stainless steel pan for 25 years. Still going strong.
@marlene-rr2ih
@marlene-rr2ih 3 года назад
They were probably made better 25 years ago.
@calicogirlz
@calicogirlz 3 года назад
Bobby! I just wanted to add that nobody should use plastic either on Teflon! Love your videos!
@osands
@osands 3 года назад
Got the mafter carbon steel 14" with your link. Followed instructions to season. Cooked potato home fries right after that(raw potato) and they were amazing and no stick. Then I did an egg over easy. Amazing. It slid around in pan effortlessly! Better then nonstick! I am trained in culinary arts with degree and also worked in the business for ten years. Wish I got a carbon steel pan earlier then wasting my time with non stick pans that eventually go.
@Patticake176
@Patticake176 3 года назад
Thank you for the great review about pan. Wish you would do a review on shampoo and soaps👏
@daniellesunley4807
@daniellesunley4807 3 года назад
I use stainless steel for boiling water, enamelled cast iron for sauces and cast iron for frying. I bought my cast iron for $10 each from a thrift store. They are great for eggs as long as you use enough oil and the right amount of heat.
@leiachan8798
@leiachan8798 3 месяца назад
I love your app so much!!! Your app is the most easiest and less hectic app I ever used. I love it!!!!
@rage108
@rage108 3 года назад
Hi Bobby, I love your videos! watch them religiously and have learned soooo much from them! YOU have taught me how to read labels. I feel so empowered and informed when I go grocery shopping. Can you film a video on the Best Supergreens power/meal replacements out in the market? Thank you!
@lawson296
@lawson296 3 года назад
I want to see the video of seasoning the carbon steel pan. Also, a video of an update on how it is working out. This would help me decide if I should get one.
@suzannebecken7682
@suzannebecken7682 3 года назад
Yes Art, please experiment with that last pan :) Thank you for all you guys do!
@-gina1114
@-gina1114 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I’d love to see the carbon steel pan experiment!
@astari24
@astari24 3 года назад
Thank you for raising awareness of these issues
@milwaukeebrewer9264
@milwaukeebrewer9264 3 года назад
Your Matfer carbon steel pan weighs in at somewhat less than many of its carbon steel competitors. Once you do your initial seasoning, it should maintain about like cast iron. The difference is that most cast iron comes pre-seasoned and most carbon steel doesn't, thus the extra work in the beginning. If you were to strip and restore a cast iron pan, you'd also be doing some extra work in order to jump-start the seasoning. That's often desirable when you grab a great antique.
@mikebailey9998
@mikebailey9998 3 года назад
Carbon Steel Skillets from Lodge come seasoned with no wax. I recommend them.
@mariaa.5829
@mariaa.5829 3 года назад
Thank you
@JipJDB
@JipJDB 3 года назад
💯
@vshorting4579
@vshorting4579 3 года назад
Love your shows,have learned so much from watching your shows,live streams , am now looking at my labels and buying what you recommend ..from manitoba,canada
@ProBeautyWriter
@ProBeautyWriter Год назад
Thanks so much for the comparison. My Tramontina cast iron enamel Dutch oven is a workhorse and has been going strong for 10+ years. Looking hard at Staub now.
@billhanna2148
@billhanna2148 3 года назад
I'm really glad that you won't risk the Teflon nobody should. I have used the All-Clad for making fried eggs and omelettes for years. The trick is seasoning the pan with a shmear of lard and heating up the pan SLOWLY until it starts to smoke and quickly removing it from heat and repeating this about 3 times
@veasnablog3981
@veasnablog3981 Год назад
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@ep6201
@ep6201 3 года назад
Hi Bobby, All-Clad is the best. I use my 8”Allclad copper core pan to cook scramble eggs and believe me you don’t need extra oil or butter to cook eggs🍳. The tip is the right temperature😉
@cbchang6200
@cbchang6200 2 года назад
Bobby, I live a Keto lifestyle, I only cook with organic coconut oil which is really healthy for you. Therefore, I think I will only use the stainless steal pan that I have that my Aunt gave me in the 80's. It is a really good, well made pan. I am throwing out all my others pans and will buy new stainless steal pans. Thanks for the video!👍😊
@danielledamm1531
@danielledamm1531 2 года назад
My hubby was a firefighter. We borrowed the infrared thermometer from the station once and measured the stove. On low, it was a little over 100 degrees. On high, it was nearly 1000 degrees F. I think the cutoff was 4 setting for 500 degrees F
@wilhelm2398
@wilhelm2398 Год назад
Very interesting!!
@melaneymattson3733
@melaneymattson3733 3 года назад
Also, I recently purchased a pre-seasoned Lodge carbon steel 12" skillet. Great for cooking burgers, steaks, etc. Just care for them like cast iron skillets. They also heat up quicker than regular cast iron and cool down faster too. Really like them.
@veasnablog3981
@veasnablog3981 Год назад
❤❤❤
@ClaudeS39
@ClaudeS39 3 года назад
I love my all-clad pots and pans! Le Creuset is also my other fave for making soups.
@magnoliablossom6846
@magnoliablossom6846 3 года назад
Le Cruset has alot of knock offs claiming its le Cruset but its from China. Poison.
@caribbeanguy007
@caribbeanguy007 3 года назад
Good day to u Sir I have learned alot from u, am here in the Caribbean and will be following on everything, thanks for blessing us with your knowledge.
@NickiMoon
@NickiMoon 3 года назад
Great video as always. Thank you. I can’t cook with a cast iron pan myself always sticking even though I seasoned it.
@OmarcosM1492
@OmarcosM1492 3 года назад
LOVE the All Clad frying pan! I literally use it for everything including salmon and any other type of fish I am cooking. Not sure what your definition of a lot of oil is but, if heated properly, one tablespoon of oil is more than enough to be non-stick. Haven't tried eggs though.
@IAMElsLife
@IAMElsLife 3 года назад
Thank you for the pan review. Yes, to Art's demonstrated pan seasoning. 🙂
@janicelafreniere-sabo4034
@janicelafreniere-sabo4034 Год назад
I really appreciate what you do to educate ppl. I don’t always agree with some of your statements, but still appreciate you. The info you are giving about it being ok to use nonstick if it is not scratched is not accurate according to research. The toxic chemicals are released just by heating it. I know it’s not possible to know everything (I certainly don’t) but being allergic to chemicals, I have learned more than I care to about the toxic world we live in. Just don’t want ppl to be misinformed. Accept this with no judgement please.
@patriciahorelick6450
@patriciahorelick6450 2 года назад
I’ve used the same set of All Clad pans for over 20 years and I still love the better than any others!
@lizzienganga4008
@lizzienganga4008 3 года назад
Was hoping to hear ScanPan in this review!! The best!!
@KeishaCharmaine
@KeishaCharmaine 3 года назад
Wow this is way more complicated than I anticipated 😩
@stj971
@stj971 2 года назад
Yeah, really ugh...
@Lovepeacejoy..
@Lovepeacejoy.. 2 года назад
Thank you Bobby, for reviewing these pans. Very much needed!
@vivia7354
@vivia7354 3 года назад
I seasoned my de Buyer large and small pans with oil but without potatoes. I LOVE them! The more you use them, the better they get. Another pan I like a lot which I bought within the last six months is Hexclad.
@ericksonsails
@ericksonsails 3 года назад
Sprinkle cast iron with baking soda and make a paste to scrub it or let it soak before scrubbing. Works well and helps with any odors absorbed in the pan.
@Xingqiwu387
@Xingqiwu387 3 года назад
Great video! I like the idea of cast iron, but they have to be babied and pampered even more than nonstick pans. Those who use them go on and on and on about "seasoning" - a procedure that requires multiple stages and enormous patience. STAUB / Le Creuset enameled cast iron is the way to go!
@neerusingh8128
@neerusingh8128 2 года назад
it’s also very very heavy !
@cosmichealwithspirit590
@cosmichealwithspirit590 3 года назад
I very much enjoy using cast iron.... and I was considered to have a cast iron stomach in my youth... however, I would take great caution using cast iron because I absorbed too much iron and it took many years to get past the iron toxicity. Stainless steel is all I use now.... but be careful of what stainless you buy..., not all stainless is equal... might not happen to everyone, perhaps I am more sensitive. Various pans to use! Great video! Thanks!
@kgcg202126
@kgcg202126 3 года назад
Great video, perfect as I will be shopping for new pots & pans soon :) thank you!
@sallyrush7032
@sallyrush7032 3 года назад
I use a carbon steel pan that I inherited from my grandmother (wwII) for eggs, etc. now I know why it is so special. thanks
@barbarabuhrow5049
@barbarabuhrow5049 2 года назад
I have a Misen carbon steel pan that is wonderful, non-stick after seasoning. The process was much simpler than you described. Light and a delight to use at high heat.
@barbarabuhrow5049
@barbarabuhrow5049 2 года назад
Also works on induction burners which aluminum will not.
@karendeleon9347
@karendeleon9347 3 года назад
Excellent presentation. Very informative and concise. Thanks.
@fitforlife5142
@fitforlife5142 3 года назад
I started cast iron since 2017. Keep buying one each year till now. I tell ya they are amazing. All of my cast iron pans from lodge are non stick. I can cook everything there including eggs.... they are not stick for me at all... but it take need to maintenance it which is so easy for me.
@sharonhammann8322
@sharonhammann8322 3 года назад
Have Art season that carbon steel pan. You will absolutely love it! Sears steaks and chops beautifully!
@heavymetalteacup
@heavymetalteacup 3 года назад
Agree, I have a De Buyer and yes, it's a bit of work to get it up and running but it's like Le Creuset in that it will last you a lifetime if cared for!
@jesuslovesyou919
@jesuslovesyou919 3 года назад
lol - Mad Love! lovin' this refreshing channel
@sheena691
@sheena691 3 года назад
Is there a reason for not reviewing the copper nonstick surface pans? Thank you for all your work you do on this channel, you have really helped me. I have been learning so much, and already down 15lbs in 2weeks. Couldnt have done it without you.
@whatsname2649
@whatsname2649 Год назад
Been watching your videos for about a year & learned a lot. For the first time I have to criticize your use of enameled pans. If there is the slightest possibility of contamination from the pan I don't want it & don't understand why anyone would. As time goes by those pots & pans deteriorate & when it is visible to the naked eye it has already started. No thanks! Plus if u scratch it, which is inevitable, it becomes toxic. 100% ceramic; not so good for cooktop, but excellent in the oven. Cast iron, Steele, stainless & ceramic. Nothing else. Cleaning cast iron; I was told 50 yrs. ago to let pan cool & wipe with cheese cloth & COLD water. Hot water washes away grease in pores. The thinking could have changed on this, so let me know what u think. Great videos buddy, keep 'em comin'!
@justperfect59
@justperfect59 3 года назад
Yes! I want to see more of the carbon steel pan 😊
@leahc4744
@leahc4744 3 года назад
Hi Bobby, love the videos, keep them coming!! have you seen or tried The Always Pan (ceramic I think) , which is one of Oprahs favorites? looks great, curious about it...Also the Hex clad pans....love your thoughts on both! thanks
@mmanda515
@mmanda515 3 года назад
Love everything you do & have been a long time viewer. Also being a consumer, tho... just a reminder to pls. be sure (as required by YT, Google & FTC) to place a proper & full affiliate disclosure.. above those links in description! It'd be greatly appreciated. Thx again. Stay safe & be well
@johnkoay8097
@johnkoay8097 3 года назад
Thank you. Very informative on various kind of cookware available. And the links you provided. Good job.
@mgomez8864
@mgomez8864 2 года назад
My grandma never washed the iron pans and she was right . Clean them with a cotton cloth and they are always ok , then coat the inside of the pan with a bit ( few drops 💧) of olive oil and again use the cotton cloth to spread the olive oil all around . and the food does not get stuck . The food get stuck when the pans are washed . The old generations knew better than us :)
@lauriekhs
@lauriekhs 3 года назад
We love our lodge cast iron pans and use them the most. Lodge makes plastic scrapers too for getting off sticky bits. Regular use and occasional re-seasoning make them better. Never soap. Water soaking in the pan works, then scrape, dump, heat it to evaporate water, dry and rub with a bit of olive or avocado oil.
@StephanieJoRountree
@StephanieJoRountree 3 года назад
That's how I clean mine as well, but I seen others season in the oven.
@nora22000
@nora22000 3 года назад
@@StephanieJoRountree I only season in the oven if I've got 3 or more of them to do. It's easier, better and much faster to season them on the stovetop. Rub a shop towel or coffee filter inside and outside the pan with either olive or avocado oil, then use a dry piece of shop towel or coffee filter to wipe off as much oil as possible. Turn the pan upside down over the burner and leave it on medium or medium low heat for about 3 minutes. Done. If you really want to break in a new pan or get rid of fish smell, scrub it with the cut side of a potato and some salt, wipe it out with white vinegar before doing the oil seasoning. To get a lot of seasoning on it at once, add a carbon layer. Fry a potato or green onions in oil to cover on medium until inedible, throw out the potatoes and the oil, wipe out the pan, and set it upside down over the burner for the requisite 3 minute cure. This all sounds like a lot, but it is a lot less work than scrubbing conventional cookware, food is totally nonstick, cooks faster and tastes 1000% better.
@scmsean
@scmsean 3 года назад
@@StephanieJoRountree You only season in the oven if you strip off all the seasoning. After that you season after every use on the stove.
@StephanieJoRountree
@StephanieJoRountree 3 года назад
@@scmsean Mine are a couple generations old, so I'm good!! :)
@scmsean
@scmsean 3 года назад
@@StephanieJoRountree That is only true if they had been taken care of. I took over pans that were close to 70 years old, but weren't used in 10 years. I had to sand them to get all the rust off and strip all the seasoning. They did build up a new seasoning quickly though.
@LaiaBertran
@LaiaBertran 3 года назад
Thank you for all your helpful videos, learning from all of them♥️
@vickyburton2434
@vickyburton2434 Год назад
I have 3 Stobe enameled pieces and ADORE them! My Stobe Dutch ovens are amazing!
@Pitollie
@Pitollie 3 года назад
Love these product reviews.
@jcgarrod
@jcgarrod 3 года назад
Would love to see your review on the carbon steel pan, after using it for awhile.
@barbaraherrera3984
@barbaraherrera3984 3 года назад
Yezzzz, thanks for this video.. now I know what pan I’m going to purchase at the store...
@Shane-zl9ry
@Shane-zl9ry 3 года назад
Great video. I got rid of my teflon pans. I switched to carbon steel (just like yours) and also using cast iron. I might buy a all-clad 5ply... not sure if it's worth it though.
@singinggrass187
@singinggrass187 3 года назад
Thanks so much for posting this info, Bobby. I’ve been very aware of the dangerous fumes that can come from teflon pans, as we foster several parrots from a rescue organization. Teflon is clearly dangerous, as the toxic fumes from an overheated pan could kill our birds just minutes, as it has done to many treasured birdie buddies! SO, if those fumes can quickly kill a bird, it’s clearly dangerous is it for our kids, other kinds of pets, and ourselves! 😳 This also applies to cookie sheets, and other teflon baking pans. I got rid of ALL the teflon items in my kitchen years ago, and stick to stainless steel, cast iron, and glass Pyrex baking dishes. Again, thanks for covering this important subject, as well as so many other healthy-eating videos!🎉
@ninak8506
@ninak8506 2 года назад
Yes! I have a bird and also avoid Teflon. But it scratches so easily that can't be good to ingest.
@veasnablog3981
@veasnablog3981 Год назад
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@laylow8648
@laylow8648 2 года назад
I’ve had rest luck with my Blue Diamond Pans. The only thing I personally would like to see is a better handle. It gets to hot. So I found silicone grips that slide on and are secure. As far as cooking just about anything, they are awesome.
@Wimikk
@Wimikk 2 года назад
Needing a new set and was looking at these… still no issues 6 months later?
@laylow8648
@laylow8648 2 года назад
@@Wimikk We have 2 sets because we have 2 homes that we occupy. Also a Large & Small size pans in both locations. My wife used to buy T-Fal Teflon pans. No way in this world would the T-Fal pans last this long. These pans we bought about 2016 with zero issues and we use them 5 to 6 days a week. Hint with a Gas Stove the handles get hot. So we bought the Lodge Brand Silicone grips for there Cast Iron Pans and they work great. At the Lake Home we have Electric Stove and the handles do not get hot Good Luck
@drusmle8302
@drusmle8302 2 года назад
I love this channel. It’s super informative.
@Melymel560
@Melymel560 3 года назад
I was waiting for this kind of video ... 😊 very helpful
@jill9606
@jill9606 3 года назад
I’ve cooked with a friend’s Zwilling pan before it while it’s very expensive, it was soooo nice!
@nickidgal
@nickidgal 3 года назад
I've been researching this topic for a while now because I'm due for a new 12 inch pan. Never used stainless steel because of the sticking issue. Then, a few days ago, I saw a video on how we can season stainless steel pans by coating the inside and sides with a good, high heat oil, (like avocado oil) put it on the heat until it begins to smoke. Turn the heat off. When the pan cools, wipe any excess oil from the pan with a paper towel and repeat the process as many times as you can. This will make stainless steel non-sick. I'll le you know if it works. I'm ordering my SS pan from the company called: Made In.
@jenniferschwartz1020
@jenniferschwartz1020 2 года назад
Did it work?
@kayl2307
@kayl2307 2 года назад
Did it work Dee?
@jaimeim18
@jaimeim18 2 года назад
I guess it did not work
@kayl2307
@kayl2307 2 года назад
@@jaimeim18 what didn't work
@stevecunningham3144
@stevecunningham3144 Год назад
I use stainless, season it like she described. Don't wash the inside with water just whipe it out, it's not ever 100% nonstick but is a lot better than Teflon.
@trueblue000
@trueblue000 3 года назад
omg thank u for reviewing these! Really helpful!!!
@CowboyLikeMegan
@CowboyLikeMegan 3 года назад
I bought a set of HexClad about a year ago and have been really liking them
@brantcarman4350
@brantcarman4350 3 года назад
Check out Stargazer Cast Iron pans. Machined smooth cooking surface makes them much more non-stick and easier to clean. Most antique cast iron pans also have a machined surface, even older Lodge pans, but Lodge skips this step nowadays. A lot of people seem to think that the rough cooking surface is standard and will fill in overtime, but this isn't true. I'm going to keep bugging you about this until you and Art get a decent cast iron pan to play with 😊.
@eb6195
@eb6195 3 года назад
Love my cast iron pans! The older they get the better they work! However make sure to season them well. Also only wash with cold or maybe warm water (absolutely do not put in the dishwasher). Use high heat oils like avacado oil. Don't use olive oil (low smoke point). For eggs I use avacado oil + a little butter.
@suzeaa
@suzeaa 3 года назад
I read that, too. It's a myth that olive oil has a low smoke point.
@sergiopazmoore
@sergiopazmoore 2 года назад
Do you need to cure the pan everytime you use them?
@cissystanford9071
@cissystanford9071 3 года назад
I always cook my scrambled or fried eggs in my cast iron... love it!
@maureengannaway8635
@maureengannaway8635 3 года назад
I have a small ceramic pan.👍 So happy. I use it for eggs and spinach. Thk you for this.
@D4PPZ456
@D4PPZ456 2 года назад
Stainless steel can be non-stick if you use it right, but you need a high-quality one to justify the time and effort to make it so. Alternatively, cast iron has no issue becoming non-stick if you treat it right, and having a smaller one for eggs has been an ideal long-term choice.
@voicification
@voicification 3 года назад
So are we just going to ignore Bobby trying the Spanish pronunciation of Valencia @ 5:18 😂😆😂
@Starcraftghost
@Starcraftghost 3 года назад
I’ve made french omelettes on cast iron pans and recently crepes.. you just have to troubleshoot what works for you. The amount of oil/butter, temperature, how well-seasoned your pan affects the non-stickiness factor. I do have a very skinny flexible metal spatula that can go between the food and the pan.
@jimwortham8634
@jimwortham8634 3 года назад
Thanks for the preview been there but them all always go back to good old cast iron frying pan anyone can season them last forever older they are the better they get
@bevious
@bevious 3 года назад
For your cast iron pan, take a circular sander and knock down all of that rough stubble so that it's smooth. Then season with avocado oil in the oven at 550F. You will be able to cook eggs no problem. The carbon steel one works great too with no sanding required.
@mariomolnar3184
@mariomolnar3184 2 года назад
Did this as well and in a week my cast iron became non-stick. No type of eggs cooking sticks now. Clean-up is basucally only warm water and sponge. I do a stovetop seasoning from time to time as well. Love it, but i use grapeseed oil
@shizanepimp1
@shizanepimp1 Год назад
I'll try that
@meenarane7794
@meenarane7794 3 года назад
Thanks for your videos Bobby, I also love watching Rose in your videos :) My question - Can you use Enameled cast iron like Staub or Le Creuset for cooking Tortilla or Indian roti ? I am looking to cook these without oil and on medium - high heat. I cannot manage the seasoning efforts required for a cast iron pan. Tried it, didn't work for me. Please suggest. Thank you.
@rdrake316
@rdrake316 2 года назад
Hexclad griddle pan.
@stevezahn6448
@stevezahn6448 2 года назад
Thank you for helping us through this PANdemic.
@waynewendel655
@waynewendel655 2 года назад
To clean a cast iron skillet, I run the kitchen faucet on HOT, when the water is the hottest, stick the cast iron pan with hot water and using a WOODEN FLAT EDGE utensil, scrape the pan surface until clean. The hot water opens the porous surface and it releases the stuck on food.✔✔ Important, RE-SEASON after every use. I just coat it with avocado oil before storing it. I've used my cast iron for many years and I'm never disappointed with it's performance. PS: I really like your channel.
@joycestyleofcooking
@joycestyleofcooking 3 года назад
using wooden spatula is very imperative! Thank you !
@donkeypoofed9441
@donkeypoofed9441 3 года назад
I wanna see how the carbon pan does, please ! Thanks for volunteering, Art.
@chrisbrewer8929
@chrisbrewer8929 3 года назад
You should have a look at SolidTeknics pans. They are an original Australian brand, that are now also made in the USA. I have had one for 5 months. You will need to oven season it first. I do take care of it after using by stove top re-seasoning, but it is now just great to cook with. Eggs fried or scrambled, curry, beef chilli, Rosti potato etc. You can use tomatoes you just need to care for it after each use. Good pans just need to be taken care of. They last a life time. I'm currently waiting a cast iron pan from Stargazer. Due for delivery in two weeks. Happy cooking.
@my2009Babies1
@my2009Babies1 2 месяца назад
The review was a big help! Thank you! All i have use is stainless steel but, i can't find anything healthy to cook eggs and pancakes in. I'll try the heating up the s. s. pan first and give that a try.
@pamc3338
@pamc3338 2 года назад
I'm still using the same set of pots and pans for 45 years-Farberware. I have 2 fry pans, neither have handled anymore but they work!
@richcollins3490
@richcollins3490 3 года назад
I have that carbon steel pan (matfer bourgeat) and it's my go to pan, yes you have to take care of it and season it but it is well worth the effort. There's no rivets on the inside because the handle is welded on so cleaning is easy. Eggs slide around the pan just like teflon but unlike teflon this is indestructible. Ceramic for me only lasted about 6 months then it went to the trash. You can pass the carbon steel pan down to your children, you can't say that about the pans that are coated.
@Zebrajellyfishphoto
@Zebrajellyfishphoto 3 года назад
Here's the best method for cleaning a cast iron pan. What's needed: a good oven mitt/glove and a long handle scrubbing brush of natural very stiff bristles. After whatever is cooking is done, remove the food to a plate, serving dish, etc. and immediately grab the pan with the mitt and take it to the sink. Turn on the hot water and with the stiff brush start attacking the pan surface. The heat already stored in the cast iron with the running water and brush will clean the pan quickly and easily. Empty any water in the pan. No need to towel dry and since the stovetop is already still hot, transfer the pan to the burner that was cooking and any water drops left in the pan will evaporate. It will dry properly and not rust. Now it's ready to use again!
@lihsuehcheng
@lihsuehcheng 2 года назад
Did you wipe the pan with oil after you heat dry the pan?
@Zebrajellyfishphoto
@Zebrajellyfishphoto 2 года назад
@@lihsuehcheng Yes, great question. If you find the pan sticky - not releasing food easily, do add a teaspoon to a tablespoon (depending on pan diameter) of avacado oil, heat the pan till it begins smoking, turn off burner and wipe it carefully and it's ready to go!
@tonyc416
@tonyc416 3 года назад
Absolutely fantastic review! Well dialogued...... Thank you.
@rickflash8242
@rickflash8242 3 года назад
There are videos on "seasoning" cast iron skillets and (a little different) stainless steel. You MUST season the cast iron cookware and all stainless steel. It is a process of bringing oil just to smoke temperature (no higher) and playing with it for a minute, then wipe clean.
@svily0
@svily0 3 года назад
Soap is no problem for cast iron in my experience. I always use soap and the bristle side of a sponge... also if it's too bad, boil it for a few minutes with soap or baking soda. The thing is, when you are going to use the pan, get it piping hot first, then add some oil and spread it around, discard if it was too much, lower the temperature and add a new splash of oil in which you'll cook. Works for all kinds of pans, aluminium, cast iron, carbon steel... whatever. Also for eggs, nothing works better than butter. You'll have mixed results trying to cook an egg in sunflower, olive, walnut or any other oil. It works sometimes, but not always. In my experiments it works better for the second batch, the first always sticks.. .or gets overdone before I'm able to flip it over. :) Could be just me though.
@GenEmperor
@GenEmperor Год назад
You are right in general butter is preferred for eggs the other oil layers will be pushed away when you place egg in pan while butter layer will stay between egg and pan surface.
@susanculbreth6571
@susanculbreth6571 3 года назад
Watch "Dark Waters". Excellent movie on Dupont and Teflon.
@rosalindyabbael107
@rosalindyabbael107 3 года назад
Peace Yes i watch it twice !!!
@angelajg
@angelajg 3 года назад
I just finished watching it which led me to this video for alternatives. Yes, you're right. Dark Waters was very good! It was such an eye-opener that did not fall on deaf ears.
@marylandu.s.391
@marylandu.s.391 3 года назад
Oh yes, it was very good! I took all of my old Teflon and have thrown them away.
@chookchack
@chookchack 3 года назад
Using the all clad non stick from homegoods, works great. Also a lodge cast iron.
@janicecarey3592
@janicecarey3592 3 года назад
I am 73 years old and cannot really handle a cast iron pan anymore. I really like the Misen brand of non stick for things that can be cooked over medium heat. But my favorite is their stainless steel skillets. They fit in your hand really well and are a very nice weight. I seasoned mine with lard (watch youtube videos on how to) and it is pretty much non stick. It is my favorite brand, hands down. I do not like the All Clad as it is too heavy for me and the handle does not feel as nice in my hand as the Misen. I also tried the blue carbon by Madein and it was too heavy for me plus the handle is not comfortable so I gave it to my son. Try the Misen brand! I swear I am not affiliated with them in any way, but I love this brand.
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