gettoasty
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I think I have asked here once and someone was able to link me to a website (appreciate it), but at the moment I am still trying to help the family find a reliable non-sitck pan for cooking purposes:
Here is a photo of what is currently being utilized. It is actually on the heavy side and cleaning up is a pain. As you can see from photo, a lot of water is used in order to let it soak over night.
Everything sticks to the pan, pot stickers, fish, rice cake, etc. Really fragile food can be torn up to pieces as it sticks and you cannot turn it about to cook it evenly.
At this point price is not of concern and just looking for a pan that is fairly deep and wide at the bottom as we have an electric stove top. Also, a pan that does not take a lot of oil for it to be "non-stick".
I am not familiar with cookware so if all the seasoned cooks in here can help me out please. I can proxy or shop online if there are suggestions. I also live in the Bay Area so I can stop into stores. I doubt there are any around here though.
Edit: And in order to broaden my understanding, anyone care to name some of the mid to higher tier stuff? Not be a snob but I rather pickup something real nice than another bad pan
Quick Google search yields this but who knows?? I certainly do not
Edit: This was the former suggestion
- Poultry
- Eggs
- Vegetables
- Stir fry
- Etc.
Here is a photo of what is currently being utilized. It is actually on the heavy side and cleaning up is a pain. As you can see from photo, a lot of water is used in order to let it soak over night.
Everything sticks to the pan, pot stickers, fish, rice cake, etc. Really fragile food can be torn up to pieces as it sticks and you cannot turn it about to cook it evenly.
At this point price is not of concern and just looking for a pan that is fairly deep and wide at the bottom as we have an electric stove top. Also, a pan that does not take a lot of oil for it to be "non-stick".
I am not familiar with cookware so if all the seasoned cooks in here can help me out please. I can proxy or shop online if there are suggestions. I also live in the Bay Area so I can stop into stores. I doubt there are any around here though.
Edit: And in order to broaden my understanding, anyone care to name some of the mid to higher tier stuff? Not be a snob but I rather pickup something real nice than another bad pan
Quick Google search yields this but who knows?? I certainly do not
Edit: This was the former suggestion
http://paderno.com/can/products.php?catID=5&subID=34
paderno makes good ****
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