I want to slowly purchase some pots and pans. I need your ladies help since I know nothing about them. Here are my requirements:
no cast iron. the only time i use cast iron is when i'm camping. it's just too heavy for me.
not expensive. i don't cook enough to know the difference. this will not be my last set of pots and pans, so i want something that is good enough, not gourmet (that will come later in life).
basic. the only cooking show that i watch is rachel ray 30 minute meals and i really like her set up. i would love a large shallow pot that i can cook soup in (not one of those HUGE pots...i have one that i never use).
please help. i saw this one...it's a good price, do you think it will fit my one of my pot needs?
i really really appreciate any feedback you ladies can give.
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Have you checked Costco? They have sets (both 8 piece and 10 piece) that are inexpensive and FABULOUS for the price. I'd recommend Anodized non-stick aluminum, personally, because they have good heat conduction and a non-stick coating that is really helpful to the casual cook.
-- Edited by Elle at 12:06, 2006-03-20
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Have you checked Costco? They have sets (both 8 piece and 10 piece) that are inexpensive and FABULOUS for the price. I'd recommend Anodized non-stick aluminum, personally, because they have good heat conduction and a non-stick coating that is really helpful to the casual cook.-- Edited by Elle at 12:06, 2006-03-20
we don't have a cost-co membership (and don't really need/want one).
do you have any thoughts on the pan that i posted?
let me do some research on the type that you mentioned.... thanks!
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If you want to be something in life, You ain't gonna get it unless, You give a little bit of sacrifice, Oohh, sometimes before you smile you got to cry.." -The Roots
ooh that is a great pan. It is made of the same things elle was mentioning.
My mom has a pot like that and we used it all the time for cooking. It is a great multi-functional pan and its at a great price. Calphalon is also a really good brand. I would definetly get that pan.
i NEVER put my pans in the dishwasher....so that's not a problem. what's the difference in cleaning stainless steel and non stick?
i REALLY REALLY appreciate your input!
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If you want to be something in life, You ain't gonna get it unless, You give a little bit of sacrifice, Oohh, sometimes before you smile you got to cry.." -The Roots
Stainless steal is good for browning and carmelizing stuff, but it can be a royal pain to clean. You can't soak them because it can cause surface pitting, and for really tough stuff you have to use a special stainless steel pan cleaner spray. You also have to use more fat when you cook in stainless.
If lighter cooking is more important, I'd go with the non-stick. If good browning/carmelization is more important, I'd go stainless.
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Stainless steal is good for browning and carmelizing stuff, but it can be a royal pain to clean. You can't soak them because it can cause surface pitting, and for really tough stuff you have to use a special stainless steel pan cleaner spray. You also have to use more fat when you cook in stainless. If lighter cooking is more important, I'd go with the non-stick. If good browning/carmelization is more important, I'd go stainless.
ok. thanks so much for your help. i think i decided on this one since i like my non-stick french skillets.
"i tell you one lesson I learned
If you want to be something in life, You ain't gonna get it unless, You give a little bit of sacrifice, Oohh, sometimes before you smile you got to cry.." -The Roots
Stainless steal is good for browning and carmelizing stuff, but it can be a royal pain to clean. You can't soak them because it can cause surface pitting, and for really tough stuff you have to use a special stainless steel pan cleaner spray.
2nd this. My husband loooooves stainless because it makes him feel "chef-y" and they look great hanging on our pot rack. But they are a royal PITA. You also have to be careful about getting them too hot, because it causes a weird discoloration on the bottom.
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