How to pick the right frying pan
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For some people, kitchen stores might be their happy place but for cooking newbies the overwhelming amount of options, terms, and choices can make them just want to order takeout. While cost will impact many shoppers’ decisions, a little bit of knowledge can help narrow the buying field. Just because a pan is a great deal doesn’t mean that it is the best choice for a kitchen or the recipe being cooked.
Consumer Reports shared its “Best Frying Pans for the Way You Cook.” This deep dive into the “workhorse of the kitchen” explains why many people have multiple types of frying pans in the cabinet. While categories are generally, non-stick, stainless steel, cast iron, and copper, what food and the dish impacts the better pan choice. From the non-stick pan that is used for eggs to the stainless steel pan that creates the perfect sear, using the right pan helps to execute a dish better. With that concept in mind, the home cook can narrow the other choices by size, handle feel, or even color. Having the right tools in the kitchen might not make a home cook an expert chef, but those kitchen essentials can put cooks on the path to recipe success.
This Frying Pan Set At Costco Is A Total Steal
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By Cristine Struble/May 3, 2021 11:43 am EST
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T-Fal is known for its “Thermo-Spot” technology, which visually shows when the pan is “perfectly pre-heated.” Also, the “titanium nonstick” is designed for “easy release and clean up” (via T-Fal). With the Costco deal of just $19.99, it might be time to replace the frying pans with this T-Fal set.
How to pick the right frying pan
Shutterstock
For some people, kitchen stores might be their happy place but for cooking newbies the overwhelming amount of options, terms, and choices can make them just want to order takeout. While cost will impact many shoppers’ decisions, a little bit of knowledge can help narrow the buying field. Just because a pan is a great deal doesn’t mean that it is the best choice for a kitchen or the recipe being cooked.
Consumer Reports shared its “Best Frying Pans for the Way You Cook.” This deep dive into the “workhorse of the kitchen” explains why many people have multiple types of frying pans in the cabinet. While categories are generally, non-stick, stainless steel, cast iron, and copper, what food and the dish impacts the better pan choice. From the non-stick pan that is used for eggs to the stainless steel pan that creates the perfect sear, using the right pan helps to execute a dish better. With that concept in mind, the home cook can narrow the other choices by size, handle feel, or even color. Having the right tools in the kitchen might not make a home cook an expert chef, but those kitchen essentials can put cooks on the path to recipe success.
Consumer Reports shared its “Best Frying Pans for the Way You Cook.” This deep dive into the “workhorse of the kitchen” explains why many people have multiple types of frying pans in the cabinet. While categories are generally, non-stick, stainless steel, cast iron, and copper, what food and the dish impacts the better pan choice. From the non-stick pan that is used for eggs to the stainless steel pan that creates the perfect sear, using the right pan helps to execute a dish better.
With that concept in mind, the home cook can narrow the other choices by size, handle feel, or even color. Having the right tools in the kitchen might not make a home cook an expert chef, but those kitchen essentials can put cooks on the path to recipe success.