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  • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

    novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

    since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

    anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

    • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
    • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
    • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
    • (optional) oven safe

    from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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    just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    #3

    All nonstick gives you cancer pretty much.

    Go with something enameled and a light oil.

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    • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

      novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

      since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

      anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

      • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
      • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
      • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
      • (optional) oven safe

      from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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      itsathursday@lemmy.world
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      Cast iron or carbon steel! They last forever and require very little maintenance. Buy it once and buy it for life.

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      • I itsathursday@lemmy.world

        Cast iron or carbon steel! They last forever and require very little maintenance. Buy it once and buy it for life.

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        lost_my_mind@lemmy.world
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        steals all of itsathursday’s cookware

        …buy it once, eh? Welp. Learn something new everyday!

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        • J just_another_person@lemmy.world

          All nonstick gives you cancer pretty much.

          Go with something enameled and a light oil.

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          MetalSlugX
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          #6

          That’s completely false.

          Are the non-stick coated pans good? No. Is there anything in them that can give you cancer? Also no.

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          • I itsathursday@lemmy.world

            Cast iron or carbon steel! They last forever and require very little maintenance. Buy it once and buy it for life.

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            protist@mander.xyz
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            #7

            I have no issues with eggs over easy, but when I scramble eggs on my cast iron they always stick. What am I doing wrong?

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            • P protist@mander.xyz

              I have no issues with eggs over easy, but when I scramble eggs on my cast iron they always stick. What am I doing wrong?

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              You still need grease (butter, oil, or other fat). You may also want to cook it just a tiny bit longer. If they’re done, they shouldn’t stick.

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                You still need grease (butter, oil, or other fat). You may also want to cook it just a tiny bit longer. If they’re done, they shouldn’t stick.

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                protist@mander.xyz
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                I use plenty butter, so maybe I’m not letting them set long enough

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                • P protist@mander.xyz

                  I have no issues with eggs over easy, but when I scramble eggs on my cast iron they always stick. What am I doing wrong?

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                  itsathursday@lemmy.world
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                  Lower temperatures and more butter/oil or milk help. I have heard keeping the eggs out of the fridge a bit and letting them sit for a bit before disturbing them in the pan also helps but I don’t have time for that and some bits are always going to stick, they just mean you have some nice crispy bits to scrape off and put on top.

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                  • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

                    novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

                    since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

                    anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

                    • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
                    • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
                    • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
                    • (optional) oven safe

                    from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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                    idunnololz
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                    #11

                    Alright time to get downvoted to oblivion.

                    Yes, I know non-stick is bad for the environment. So I want to give a recommendation for a good set so if you do buy it you dont have to throw it out after a year.

                    The non-stick I currently have is from all clad. I’ve owned them for 4 years now and they still work great.

                    In the past most non-stick pans would start sticking after 2 years, so these lasting this long is pretty good great. Yes, they start sticking even if I stick to medium heat.

                    Yes, I own both carbon steal and stainless steel pots but sometimes I just don’t want to deal with the clean up.

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                    • P protist@mander.xyz

                      I have no issues with eggs over easy, but when I scramble eggs on my cast iron they always stick. What am I doing wrong?

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                      catalyst@lemmy.world
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                      I’ve had this problem with scrambled eggs and cast iron. Two things help for me. One is letting the eggs set a bit before I commence scrambling. And the second comes down to choice of spatula. I find that a thin metal “turner” spatula does a much better job at cleanly separating the egg from the pan.

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                      • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

                        novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

                        since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

                        anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

                        • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
                        • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
                        • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
                        • (optional) oven safe

                        from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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                        Alexander Daychilde
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                        Sorry to avoid your specific question, but just a little comment that I’ve found the enamel/ceramic coated cookware to hold up extremely well and work well for me.

                        But I cook my eggs on a nonstick griddle I have - cheap from Walmart, like $15.

                        In general, if your eggs are sticking, you are not letting the pan heat up before you cook (typically non–nonstick metal pans/skillets need this), or you’re just not using enough fat/oil. It doesn’t take a whole lot, but you do need some.

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                        • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

                          novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

                          since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

                          anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

                          • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
                          • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
                          • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
                          • (optional) oven safe

                          from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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                          worhui@lemmy.world
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                          Electric is certainly a challenge when coming from a gas burner. You need to be more patient with it.

                          It takes longer to come to heat and longer to cool down. It sounds like your pan it too hot when cooking eggs. It’s gonna take you some practice to know when the right burner point is and how long it takes your pan to heat up.

                          I can’t give you advice on a specific non-stick pan though. I use stainless steel but on gas. It takes 5-10 min to reach an even heat over the whole pan. Once the whole pan reaches heat just a little oil keeps eggs from sticking.

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                          • DominusOfMegadeusR DominusOfMegadeus

                            What’s your budget, and how long do you want the non-stick coating to last for you? EDIT: actually I wasn’t familiar with that Anolon, and it looks nice. I’ve been hankering for the Misen carbon non-stick. Both look nice, and I think Misen has the slight edge on non-stickiness and ease of use and upkeep. Your opinion may differ, but I think both would be solid options.

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                            uncommoncorvid
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                            budget right now would probably be no more than $150/pan, and with good care at least a year’s worth of cooking. i was raised well enough to not use metal utensils on coated pans so at least that will aid in the life of the pan

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                            • M MetalSlugX

                              That’s completely false.

                              Are the non-stick coated pans good? No. Is there anything in them that can give you cancer? Also no.

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                              just_another_person@lemmy.world
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                              You are insane.

                              Here’s one of the “new” and “safe” studies right here:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28913736/

                              Look up any other previous versions. Cancer all the way down.

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                              • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

                                novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

                                since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

                                anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

                                • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
                                • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
                                • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
                                • (optional) oven safe

                                from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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                                FauxPseudo
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                                I typically coon on 18/8 stainless fir typical pots and pans stuff. 50+ years old. Literally the stuff I grew up learning to cook on. I had to replace a few handles but otherwise the stuff looks brand new, despite countless decades of stuff getting burned in them when stuff did stick.

                                When something needs high sustained heat I have cast iron. Cast iron when properly seasoned is non stick but it’s heavy and you can’t quickly adjust the heat level. So not great for delicates like eggs.

                                I have a dedicated ceramic coated aluminum pan for eggs. Nothing but eggs. No metal utensils. No dishwasher. Just eggs. It gives instant feedback on temp changes, absolutely zero fat is needed to prevent eggs from sticking (but use it anyway for flavor). It’s light weight for quick flips and folds on omelets.

                                And I have a carbon steel wok that I also scramble eggs in when doing fried rice. Lots of oil needed because they do want to stick no matter how fast you move because of the high heat.

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                                • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

                                  novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

                                  since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

                                  anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

                                  • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
                                  • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
                                  • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
                                  • (optional) oven safe

                                  from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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                                  stealth_cookies@lemmy.ca
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                                  Unpopular opinion, but all nonstick cookware has a limited lifespan, get something inexpensive and Teflon and expect to replace it away every couple years. For the most part do your cooking in stainless steel, carbon steel, or cast iron cookware which are all fairly nonstick of you have good technique and save the Teflon for more challenging foods or when you can’t be bothered to wait for a pan to heat properly.

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                                  • J just_another_person@lemmy.world

                                    You are insane.

                                    Here’s one of the “new” and “safe” studies right here:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28913736/

                                    Look up any other previous versions. Cancer all the way down.

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                                    MetalSlugX
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                                    Go read the thing you posted. Kindly do not reply to me.

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                                    • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

                                      novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

                                      since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

                                      anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

                                      • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
                                      • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
                                      • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
                                      • (optional) oven safe

                                      from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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                                      xep@discuss.online
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                                      Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel and Cast Iron have been mentioned, but also look at Nitrided Iron pans. They don’t rust and are as durable as cast iron!

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                                      • M MetalSlugX

                                        Go read the thing you posted. Kindly do not reply to me.

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                                        just_another_person@lemmy.world
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                                        You are a crazy person

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                                        • uncommoncorvidU uncommoncorvid

                                          novice at cooking here. know the basics and can make some decent tasting dishes without the need of a recipe, but not enough to know the full ins and outs of cooking.

                                          since i moved out of my parents’, i’ve been cooking with cheap pans pots and pans from ikea, and while they do the trick for most of my cooking, i cannot for the life of me make decent eggs without them overcooking and sticking, butter/oil help a little bit but not consistently. the electric range is def a hurdle to learn coming from gas, but most of my other dishes seem to come out fine.

                                          anyway, i’ve been looking into some decent pans that meet the following criteria:

                                          • nonstick without chemicals (teflon/PFAS/whatever)
                                          • induction burner compatible, as i plan on getting a burner at some point
                                          • (optional) comes in an 8in and 10in size
                                          • (optional) oven safe

                                          from what i’ve seen so far the “Analon EverLast N₂ Carbon Steel” seems like what i’m looking for based on reviews but i also wanted to ask for people’s opinions before making a purchase

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                                          scoobford
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                                          Carbon steel is a great option, it’s basically cast iron but lighter. If you can’t be bothered to maintain the seasoning, nitrided steel is also an option.

                                          Be very wary of any nonstick coatings like Teflon, they’re basically all poisonous to either you or the planet.

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