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NOT non-stick

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Stansgran Thu 23-Mar-17 19:38:15

I have a circulon steak pan. It is non stick but does steak beautifully . I've had it years and the non stick has not lifted. In fact the only problem I've had is with the outside of a circulon pan which is supposed to be dish washer proof and has peeled off. I have a sauce pan,egg pan,mini wok ,three different sizes of frying pan, and steak pan all by circulon. And I'm very pernickety .

MiniMouse Sun 19-Mar-17 20:47:43

I don't use non-stick either bags. I've resorted to His and Hers frying pans because MrMM also belongs to the searing club! I use a ceramic frying pan, but you have to use a much lower temperature than in a non-stick pan. If you obey the not-too-hot rule their non-stickability is as good as a non-stick pan. Could you threaten to kill him train him to be a little cautious heatwise?!

SueDonim Sun 19-Mar-17 20:30:16

The only way you could destroy the pans I linked to is if you attacked them with a pick axe! grin

It isn't a coating, it's the actual material the pan is made of so there's nothing to peel off. They're like those hot rocks you get in restaurants.

absent Sun 19-Mar-17 20:28:45

Buy him a fajita pan made of hard anodized aluminium. It will reach the high temperature required for sizzling skirt steak (the fajo, for which it is designed) so I would guess it would work just as well for MrBags rather enthusiastic searing.

Iam64 Sun 19-Mar-17 19:08:35

bags - I have exactly that problem with Mr iam. I am genuinely considering his - hers fry pans so he can wreck his by using them on high heat, despite the instructions this is not necessary and will destroy the ceramic. In fact, having written this, next time I'm in TKMax I'll get him one large and one small for Mother's Day grin

Ana Sun 19-Mar-17 19:05:27

I must admit the ceramic ones don't look non-stick, so he might not notice...

thatbags Sun 19-Mar-17 19:00:09

For myself I wouldn't mind non-stick but MrBags likes to sear things at high heat and this always wrecks non-stick pans (he won't be told! wink) so I'm looking for one that's indestructible.

I have a cast iron wok. An Indian friend recommended that and, like glamma's cast iron pan, it's great, both at low heat and high heat. You just don't have to want to move it much!

Maybe I can get myself one of your recommended non-stick ones and hide it from him!!

glammanana Sun 19-Mar-17 18:43:51

The pan we use is cast iron we never wash it just oil it every now and then and wipe with a kitchen towel never had any sticky on food in all the years we have used it,it is quite heavy though but you get used to it in time think we have had it 30+ yrs.

Esspee Sun 19-Mar-17 18:40:00

I bought superb quality stainless steel pans (very heavy) about 40 years ago. They are still going strong.

hildajenniJ Sun 19-Mar-17 18:39:01

Sorry bags. Didn't read your post properly. You said not non stick. Oops.

Stansgran Sun 19-Mar-17 18:25:54

Sorry circulon are non stick . Moral not just read but take on board.

Ana Sun 19-Mar-17 18:23:17

But hilda, didn't thatbags say she was looking for pans WITHOUT no-stick surfaces? confused

SueDonim Sun 19-Mar-17 18:22:23

I have used a stone non-stick pan for many years. It finally fell to pieces a while ago and I now have a new one. It doesn't have the usual nonstick black layer but has all the good attributes. You can cook with virtually no oil.

Dunelm sell them, too. www.jmldirect.com/kitchen/pots-and-pans/regis-stone-pans-scratch-resistant-non-stick-pans/

hildajenniJ Sun 19-Mar-17 18:19:45

Sorry, I meant to emphasise never, not cross it out?

Stansgran Sun 19-Mar-17 18:19:35

I like the circulon pans . I have five in sizes for all eventualities. I have a Le Creuset pancake pan which is wonderful but I need to weight lift before Shrove Tuesday to build up some muscle.

hildajenniJ Sun 19-Mar-17 18:18:44

I have to have stainless steel bases for my pans because I have an induction hob. I have a set of pans with ceramic non stick coatings. I find them very good. I use the small frying pan to fry my egg. It needs very little, or no oil, and the egg never sticks. They are quite light to handle, I can recommend them. They are made by Tower.

Charleygirl Sun 19-Mar-17 18:11:36

thatbags I personally would not buy cast iron because it is so heavy.

thatbags Sun 19-Mar-17 18:08:53

What do people recommend as a frying pan without a non-stick surface? Is stainless steel best, or cast iron, or something else?