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If it's the t-fal with the red dot in the middle, they're all like that (at least the three I've owned). IIRC it's by design but it's also slightly annoying.
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Shere posted:If it's the t-fal with the red dot in the middle, they're all like that (at least the three I've owned). Hope you like your sunny side up eggs all bunched up in the sides, am I right? Got my 2nd Woll Diamond Lite Pro and lid. (Parents got it for me for Xmas when they came to visit. This poo poo is like some German nazi occult poo poo with how nonstick it is. Like splash water inside it and it’s clean.
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# ? Dec 27, 2018 20:31 |
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Shere posted:If it's the t-fal with the red dot in the middle, they're all like that (at least the three I've owned). It's more sth like this: https://www.amazon.com/ITSS-Aluminium-Stainless-Coating-Diameter/dp/B01HO1YCJC/ Though I'm less interested in whether it's by design and more in whether that's what I'm looking for. Some people say the pan shouldn't be perfectly level because it will deform and get flat as it heats up. Other people say that's bullshit. No idea what's true.
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Entenzahn posted:It's more sth like this: https://www.amazon.com/ITSS-Aluminium-Stainless-Coating-Diameter/dp/B01HO1YCJC/ IANAProChef, but every pan I have ever owned that DOES warp when heated, bubbles up in the middle. So one that already had a little raise seems like it would not go the other way. But what do I know?
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# ? Dec 27, 2018 23:49 |
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My 12" tfal had the center bump, comes that way, but the 10" is heavier duty and flat.
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# ? Dec 28, 2018 01:41 |
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The only pan I ever owned with a bump in the middle was a cheap T-fal. I hated it and felt like I was always fighting the pan to get oils or sauces evenly distributed. My new T-fal, from one of their more expensive lines (a whopping $40 instead of $25) is properly flat. Therefore, I'd return anything I got that wasn't flat, whether it was designed that way or not.
Zorak of Michigan fucked around with this message at 06:12 on Dec 28, 2018 |
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Yeah, it seems there are two quality levels of tfal.
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# ? Dec 28, 2018 04:57 |
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Entenzahn posted:It's more sth like this: https://www.amazon.com/ITSS-Aluminium-Stainless-Coating-Diameter/dp/B01HO1YCJC/ It's bullshit, get a flat pan.
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# ? Dec 28, 2018 05:37 |
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I recently received my order of the Misen Complete cookware set - fully clad with lids. They are absolutely beautiful (though a bit heavy), and based on an initial inspection, very high quality. I will be breaking them in this weekend, looking forward to it!!
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# ? Dec 28, 2018 16:51 |
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What are your thoughts on the IKEA frying pans? I'm looking at the 11" stainless steel one (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60324544/) and this 9" non-stick one for eggs and what not (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10292098/)
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# ? Dec 31, 2018 00:49 |
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Busy Bee posted:What are your thoughts on the IKEA frying pans? I'm looking at the 11" stainless steel one (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60324544/) and this 9" non-stick one for eggs and what not (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10292098/) They're trash but their $10 teflon ones make good egg pans even considering you have to replace them every 6 months. e: Yeah that second one is probably fine for a nonstick but I wouldn't expect the coating to last, and the first pan I dunno I bet within a few high heat cycles it'd be like one of those mirrors they hang from the ceiling in warehouses so you can see around the corner driving a forklift.
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# ? Dec 31, 2018 05:33 |
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nonsticks are disposable, treat em like such
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# ? Dec 31, 2018 05:39 |
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VelociBacon posted:They're trash but their $10 teflon ones make good egg pans even considering you have to replace them every 6 months. What would you recommend I purchase for a stainless steel pan? I see a lot of pans saying they are stainless steel but has an aluminum layer for better heat distribution + non stick coating. But maybe full stainless is better? I'm not in the states so unfortunately the first post in this thread is not applicable to me. Seems like the most popular brand on the Amazon website where I'm in is Tefal / WMF / DeBuyer / Fissler. Busy Bee fucked around with this message at 08:45 on Dec 31, 2018 |
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There are two main categories of steel pans for consumers: A) disc bottom pans, which have a disc of steel/aluminum/steel on the bottom and sides that are just steel B) multi-ply or tru-ply or multi-clad pans, which are steel/aluminum/steel throughout the whole pan B is superior in heat distribution but costs a little more. It used to be that they were rare and cost a lot more but now they’re pretty common and only cost a little more. Here’s a good one that’s cheap and I can easily recommend https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-MC...iscL&ref=plSrch
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Steve Yun posted:There are two main categories of steel pans for consumers: Got it, thank you! However, that recommendation is not available in Europe. Seems like the most popular stainless steel pans in my market's Amazon is Tefal / WMF / DeBuyer / Fissler.
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Busy Bee posted:Got it, thank you! However, that recommendation is not available in Europe. Seems like the most popular stainless steel pans in my market's Amazon is Tefal / WMF / DeBuyer / Fissler. He gave you enough information to figure it out regardless of market. Look for something that says steel clad aluminum or three layer or multi-layer in the description or, literally describes layers of steel and aluminum (or copper).
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# ? Dec 31, 2018 19:28 |
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Does anyone have any experience with Indian mixies, or mixer/grinders? I cook a lot of Indian food and it's kind of a pain to break out the mortar and pestle every time I want to make a little paste. There are a few competing brands, even of the much smaller 110V selection, and I don't want to waste money on a subpar product. Most of the reviews I can find aren't in English, so I guess what I'm asking is, what brand should I go for?
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 05:15 |
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I heard that coffee grinders are also good at grinding spices, though you'd probably want one just for spices unless you want to have coffee in the mix or vice versa.
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Mraagvpeine posted:I heard that coffee grinders are also good at grinding spices, though you'd probably want one just for spices unless you want to have coffee in the mix or vice versa. I have a coffee grinder for spices, and it works great. It doesn't have the power to make garlic/ginger paste, nut pastes, etc though, and it's a pain to clean since the bowl isn't removable.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 06:46 |
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I live in India and I have heard some good stuff about Preethi brand stuff (dunno if they sell that where you are) but there are definitely a lot of Amazon reviews saying "this thing sucks" and I haven't bought one yet so I dunno I guess.
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# ? Jan 3, 2019 16:09 |
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I clean my coffee grinder by grinding rice then wiping it out with a damp towel. Works for grinding dried hot peppers, no spicy coffee after although that wouldn't be the worst thing.
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wormil posted:I just bought this, it has met my expectations so far. It's toasts evenly in about 2.5 min for light. I got this and it's been working well. Does the whole LED display blink on and off during toasting for you too or is that just mine?
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# ? Jan 5, 2019 09:38 |
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Booyah- posted:I got this and it's been working well. Does the whole LED display blink on and off during toasting for you too or is that just mine? Mine also blinks.
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# ? Jan 6, 2019 18:51 |
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Does anyone know if I could use a silicone roasting tray in an enameled dutch oven? Thinking of this in particular: https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Grips-Si...J1F8G1G7DC&th=1
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# ? Jan 13, 2019 01:00 |
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Probably, but to do what?
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# ? Jan 13, 2019 06:02 |
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I need to replace my worn out kitchen towels. I was going to buy a 50 pack of bar towels but my wife is vetoing the idea, she is afraid of white towels. I don't like those bulky pretty towels sold in department stores and they aren't very absorbent either. What do you guys like for kitchen towels?
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 19:34 |
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50 packs of white terry towels for $20 from Costco. If one gets permanent stains I just toss it.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 19:43 |
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Best of both worlds is cheap, workhorse towels you keep in a cabinet and actually use as towels, and a few decorative towels that just decorate.
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Steve Yun posted:50 packs of white terry towels for $20 from Costco. If one gets permanent stains I just toss it. Like these? We don't have a costco membership. https://smile.amazon.com/Shop-Towels-Pack-Reusable-Cotton/dp/B00UF7UNTQ/ Actually, probably like these? https://smile.amazon.com/Cleaning-Solutions-79118-Purpose-Commercial/dp/B07CRQ943N/ Enigma posted:Best of both worlds is cheap, workhorse towels you keep in a cabinet and actually use as towels, and a few decorative towels that just decorate. That would work great for me.
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# ? Jan 14, 2019 23:44 |
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You’re massively overthinking this Or, gitmo moneyson parachute spotted?
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# ? Jan 15, 2019 00:06 |
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Lawnie posted:You’re massively overthinking this I need a translation.
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wormil posted:Like these? We don't have a costco membership. Either one! $20-22 is super cheap and they’ll last at least a year before most of them are permanently stained. You can even set aside some “keep these clean” towels and some “let these get dirty” towels in different piles semi-permanently
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wormil posted:How so? They’re just towels, find whatever is cheapest in whatever size bulk you need on amazon with an agreeable appearance to your SO.
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https://www.williams-sonoma.com/m/products/williams-sonoma-striped-towels-navy/?pkey=cdish-cloths-towels&isx=0.0 These are my favorite. I think I’ve had the same half a dozen for 5 years now? They maybe have a few stains and are starting to get a little tired, but they’ve held up very well.
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:https://www.williams-sonoma.com/m/products/williams-sonoma-striped-towels-navy/?pkey=cdish-cloths-towels&isx=0.0 I also have these and I’d buy them again
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Lawnie posted:They’re just towels, find whatever is cheapest in whatever size bulk you need on amazon with an agreeable appearance to your SO. Sorry, I didn't realize there was a vetting process for questions. Towels are probably the MOST used thing in my kitchen, by far, and we dirty 2-3 per day. The last time I mentioned (in passing, an off hand remark really) buying white towels my wife ran out and bought a stack of pretty color towels with an agreeable appearance and they suck. They have been washed so many times they are starting to fray and a couple have holes and they are still not very absorbent. So I went out and picked out some "just towels" in bulk that were inexpensive (basically your advice) and guess what, they suck too. We are not in a crisis situation so I'm going to take a minute and ask because I don't think it does any harm and I'll probably get some valuable advice. Are we good or do I need to justify my question some more? Kaiser Schnitzel posted:https://www.williams-sonoma.com/m/products/williams-sonoma-striped-towels-navy/?pkey=cdish-cloths-towels&isx=0.0 I saw those recommended on a few sites but I never know if they actually tried them or just picked something that pays affiliate money. I'll show her these. Steve Yun posted:Either one! $20-22 is super cheap and they’ll last at least a year before most of them are permanently stained. You can even set aside some “keep these clean” towels and some “let these get dirty” towels in different piles semi-permanently Yeah I'm all about throwing things away that don't live up to expectations or are too dirty but my wife and her family are one of those 'use what you have until it falls apart and don't expect better,' kind of families. As time goes by I have less tolerance for underperforming products. I'd throw away half our kitchen gear but my wife would be in tears (literally). I'll grab some of those and give them a try.
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# ? Jan 15, 2019 06:35 |
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Sever, op
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Murgos posted:He gave you enough information to figure it out regardless of market. Look for something that says steel clad aluminum or three layer or multi-layer in the description or, literally describes layers of steel and aluminum (or copper). Busy Bee for what its worth I've been using the IKEA pans you posted originally and have been finding them fine. The stainless steel one you posted is tri-ply as Murgos is describing here and they put a 25-year warranty on it.
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wormil posted:The last time I mentioned (in passing, an off hand remark really) buying white towels my wife ran out and bought a stack of pretty color towels with an agreeable appearance and they suck. My wife has purchased decorative sets of towels for the seasons and holidays. They don't even absorb water. I keep some plain but effective towels in a drawer.
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I've had the Misen Complete cooking set for a few weeks now, and would like to sing its praises. It's fully clad stainless steel cookware and I've been using it exclusively to get a handle on how well it performs. In a word, flawlessly. Heating is even, it responds quickly to temperature modification, and cleanup has been suspiciously easy...like, even easier and better than the All-Clad skillet I've had kicking around for several years. I got the set for a little over $300 with a Christmas-time coupon, and while it was a chunk of change, I think that's pretty good for a 10" skillet, 12" skillet, 2 and 3 quart sauciers, 3 quart saute, 6 quart rondeau (which I've used more than anything else and just wish I had a larger burner on my range), and 8 quart stock pot with lids for everything (though two of the lids are shared between pieces). The only "downside", which is extremely minor, is the weight of the set; these things are pretty heavy. It hasn't been an issue for me though, but for weak-armed people, I'd imagine it can be tough to hold a piece in the air while scraping the contents into a container or something of the sort. All in all, I'd buy this set again in a heartbeat.
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