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bigmike&nan :
I'm real old school. Over the years I have collected more than my share of cast iron pans. They have heavy bottoms and sides, distribute heat evenly and with a minimum of care last for decades. I must have 20 cast iron pots and pans.
But my favorite pans are something called Descoware - you all might see chefs like Mario Bitale, Rachel Ray, Emeril, Julia Childs and Martha all use on tv shows. They are heavy cast iron pans that are coated inside and outside with baked enamel. Tough as nails and really great for stews, sauces, roasts - just about anything. They are not cheap, you likely see them in stores sold as Le Creuset. Not cheap. Look for auctions on eBay selling Descoware - a competitor brand "back in the day". Really terrific stuff. I hear too many bad things about the fumes that non-stick cookware emit if allowed to get too hot. Here's a link to one Descoware item on eBay, a small group of pans, just so you get an idea of what it is. You get the benefits of cast iron with out any possible food reactions (say making a pasta sauce in a cast iron pan).
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-DESCOWA...aultDomain_0&hash=item3f09f6a790#ht_556wt_907
Thanks! I placed a watch on that set. nice color too! same question as the cast iron pans..do you have to use oil to stop, say, eggs from sticking? I don't like to fry my eggs in oil.
I'm real old school. Over the years I have collected more than my share of cast iron pans. They have heavy bottoms and sides, distribute heat evenly and with a minimum of care last for decades. I must have 20 cast iron pots and pans.
But my favorite pans are something called Descoware - you all might see chefs like Mario Bitale, Rachel Ray, Emeril, Julia Childs and Martha all use on tv shows. They are heavy cast iron pans that are coated inside and outside with baked enamel. Tough as nails and really great for stews, sauces, roasts - just about anything. They are not cheap, you likely see them in stores sold as Le Creuset. Not cheap. Look for auctions on eBay selling Descoware - a competitor brand "back in the day". Really terrific stuff. I hear too many bad things about the fumes that non-stick cookware emit if allowed to get too hot. Here's a link to one Descoware item on eBay, a small group of pans, just so you get an idea of what it is. You get the benefits of cast iron with out any possible food reactions (say making a pasta sauce in a cast iron pan).
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-DESCOWA...aultDomain_0&hash=item3f09f6a790#ht_556wt_907
Thanks! I placed a watch on that set. nice color too! same question as the cast iron pans..do you have to use oil to stop, say, eggs from sticking? I don't like to fry my eggs in oil.