E.F. asks from Herriman, UT on October 20, 2008
Wanted: New Cookware
I am in need of new pots and pans. I am looking for recommendations on cookware, what kind and why you like them. I have had my current set for almost 10 years and the Teflon is starting to chip off. So if there is something better then Teflon (more safe, easy to use and clean) please tell me about it!
Thanks,
E.
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So What Happened?™
A "thank you" to all who recommended favorite cookware. I went with a Calphalon stainless steel set. I believe that it will meet all the expectations that have been stated in favor of it. I am waiting in anticipation for it's arrival. Thanks for helping me become more educated in the area of cookery:) This online community support is wonderful!
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J.N. answers from Salt Lake City on October 21, 2008
Pampered Chef has great pans. They are kind of pricey to begin with, but have a life-time warranty and are really high quality. (I know an awesome consultaant if you want a referral!)
Another place to try is Spoons 'n Spice. There's one on 900 E and Van Winkle if you live in the Salt Lake Area. Again, higher price than some places, but again you get what you pay for!
S.H. answers from Salt Lake City on October 21, 2008
I also love my Pampered Chef cookwear. It is expensive, so I'd recommend doing a show and that way you can get them at a major discount (usually). You'll never have to buy another pan set. :)
J.L. answers from Pocatello on October 21, 2008
I really prefer stainless steel to Teflon for that very reason. Costco has a really great set of pans for around $200. I have a few relatives who are really into cooking who have them and absolutely love them. They are Kirkland brand, stainless steel. They are a steal for the quality.
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J.P. answers from Denver on October 21, 2008
Hi. I swear by my stainless steel pots and skillets. I've had them for seventeen years now, and I wouldn't trade them for anything else. I don't have to worry about scratching fragile coatings, and food hardly ever sticks. When it does, a good soak and a little elbow grease takes it off every time. Stainless steel may be more expensive, but it's worth the price.
Oh, one other thing, please quit using your cookware if the teflon is scraping off. I knew somebody who got teflon poisoning from doing that, and he was really sick. Teflon is also harmful if you have birds in your home because they are sensitive to the fumes.
Good luck,
J.
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S.L. answers from Boise on October 20, 2008
I got stainless steel cookware for my wedding 6 1/2 years ago. I didn't know if I wanted Teflon, because I knew it would wear out faster. But I hardly use my stainless because I have to use so much oil to keep food from sticking. Even quesadillas stick!
So I've ended up using my husband's bachelor sauce pan and 2 fry pan, all of which are T-Fal Teflon. The large fry pan has just given up the ghost, although I still use it for quesadillas if my new one is dirty. The sauce pan and smaller fry pan are still fine, and I really don't know how old they are. At least 10 years old.
If I had it to do all over again, I would have registered for Teflon pans. And since the ones we have aren't expensive ($15-$20 each), buying new ones every 10 years is okay by me!
J.C. answers from Boise on October 21, 2008
Hello, I would recommend wearever pans which are anodized metal. They dont peel like tefflon does.They are aslo the same price as tefflon. I had a set of tefal and it peeled into my food and one by one we threw them out. at the time they were a new thing and pricey.I dont like the way little peices of tefflon come off into your food and it is eaten with out knowing it.I researched the internet for the best I could finnd that would aslo be non stick. I have have had the pans for4 months and they are great. They do have to be washed by hand no dishwasher. But are easy to clen and all You really do is wipe it out. I typed in anodized cookwear in the computer and searched for area stores that carry them. I bought Mine on sale a big set for 95.00. At Walmart.I chose these because I dont want to buy another set for years. I bought replacement pans of teffal and they only lasted for 3years and started to peel before that We even only used plastic utensils.Never metal.Good luck.They are nonstick too even with burnt food on them!
B.D. answers from Boise on October 21, 2008
My husband used to sell Saladmaster cookware about 20 years ago and he had a set when he was selling it. It is fantastic!!!! Costs plenty but you will never relace it. I replaced handles but not the pans. They heat evenly and are a joy to cook in. You can even cook waterless. The set I have is 20 years old and cooking strong. They have a website at www.saladmaster.com I believe. It is not cheap cookware but will last you a lifetime. A great gift for a newlywed couple.
J.N. answers from Salt Lake City on October 21, 2008
Pampered Chef has great pans. They are kind of pricey to begin with, but have a life-time warranty and are really high quality. (I know an awesome consultaant if you want a referral!)
Another place to try is Spoons 'n Spice. There's one on 900 E and Van Winkle if you live in the Salt Lake Area. Again, higher price than some places, but again you get what you pay for!
W.T. answers from Provo on October 23, 2008
Le Cruset is what I have and LOVE! All of the chefs on TV use them too. They are the colorful ones. My set is Blue and they can go in the oven, on the stove top, etc. They are cast iron with a porcelin coating. There's no aluminum to seep into the food. The iron is actually good for you. You can get great pots, pans and skillets at TJ Maxx or Ross for much less. I also like to Wolfgang Puck Stainless steel line. I have a few of those and I love them. I got them from the same stores. They are durable, easy to clean, don't stick w/ oil, and they also don't have the aluminum. Good luck with your purchase. I don't like the Teflon either. If the flakes get into your food, that's not healthy.
K.D. answers from Salt Lake City on October 20, 2008
I have Circulon pans and I love them (they are non-stick). Calphalon is another excellent brand. And usually places like Costco and Sam's Club have some similar type pans for a little less money. I can tell you this, it's worth spending the money now for really good pots and pans because they will last a very long time. If you buy cheaper pans, they will need to be replaced every 2-3 years. I've had my pots and pans for at least 7 years and they show very little wear. We got a great deal at Bed Bath and Beyond - a $250 set $125 just because the box had a hole poked in it, but the pots and pans were perfectly fine. You should check the clearance area at BB&B and Kohls to see if they have anything on sale.
N.P. answers from Salt Lake City on October 21, 2008
Consumer Reports tested tons of pans. Some of the most durable ones are actually the Kirkland from Costc....o and the Sam's Club's stainless steel. So those are the ones we got- the Kirkland. I LOVE them. I will try and find the link for you - to show you the tests they went through with the pans.
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