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GFY Cooks: Pots and pans?
Odd question I know. I still have my pots and pans from when I first moved out on my own, they were hand me downs, so needless to say I need new ones but haven't the slightest idea what is good and what isn't. I was thinking one of those $60-100 sets with a couple sauce pans, a big pot, and a frying pan would work nice but there's so many different brands, styles, and makes.
What would you suggest? I'm not overly concerned about price but this isn't a culinary institute, so just something good that will last a long time and maybe stay under $125.
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On the frying pan part you have to get cast iron if you really want to cook like a pimp. I don't know any difference between pots and pans, lol.
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On the frying pan part you have to get cast iron if you really want to cook like a pimp. I don't know any difference between pots and pans, lol.
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Go to wallmart and buy your basic $100 set check for thick bottoms on the pans and you're set .
THEN get a nice cast iron frying pan and keep it oiled after every wash to keep the rust out / flavour in . Burning your cast iron pans is good too , but the average house oven doesn't get hot enough.
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I use All-Clad, definitely the best. More expensive but well worth it. Look for sales.
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go to macys and you can get a decent set spend a little more you go super cheap you will be replacing in a yr
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So for frying get a nice cast iron and pots get elsewhere? It sounds like I should ditch the "set" idea and buy them individually.
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I still have the pots and pans I bought my first ex-wife . . , Amway waterless coookware . . . cost me several hundred 30 years ago, but lasted forever
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Actually the thick bottom provides uneven heat. All-Clad is stainless steel with an aluminum core that retains heat and evenly distributes it along the bottom and up the sidewalls of the cookware. Less expensive cookware is usually anodized inside and out, anodized surfaces react and can alter the taste of some foods. You can also store leftovers in All-Clad pots as the food will not react with its surface, anything tomato based especially. As poor a lay as my ex-wife was she was a great cook. This is good commercial shit. Get cheap plain white resturant dishes, plain silverware and look like a resturant. |
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Basically yeah As long as the pots ya get look nice and have a nice thick bottom so you're not burning everything , they don't warp etc. Get a nice cast iron pan for fryin , and maybe a nice teflon for eggs and shit ( Not if you have any birds though ![]()
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Dont buy a big set. Go to cooking.com and check the sale section, buy the set of two Calphalon commercial nonstick skillets for everyday use. Buy a good cast iron frying pan to sear meat, chicken and fish and season it properly. You can buy inexpensive stock and sauce pans. You can find good deals on amazon or ebay sometimes. Good luck
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You should never use soap to wash your cast iron frying pans! Boiling water and a good scrub only! |
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Read the above quote again, perfect advise ... soap ruins the "seasoning" of the pan. |
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t faul?
t foul somethin like that.. those work
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If you have or are thinking of getting a parrot, don't get teflon.
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for frying pan, a cast iron 12 inch
for other pots and pans get stainless tseel with thick copper bottom plates |
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Either buy the right tools or get a George Foreman and leave cooking to the cooks and stick to heating things up.
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Tefal...if you are the average cook. One of their smaller sets plus a dutch oven type thing will do most people.
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I unfortunatally dont have a gas oven, and have a shitty roomate so I picked up a cast iron skillet and these pans http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...=106829&RN=399
work like a champ when I need them and the roomate doesnt use them because they need to be washed by hand. Would have picked up the stainless if it wasnt for the roomate part of things |
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I grew up in Amish land so people buying cast iron stuff from brand name shops is odd to me. We would just go to the Amish/Mennonite shop and buy one for a few bucks. In fact, I have cast iron skillet that I bought from the Amish shop 10 years ago that I brought to the UK with me (I am the reason for weight limits on baggage). It is the best pan I own but you have to look after it well.
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kitchen aid.. all the way.
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get all clad stuff, thats what i use
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I don't know if they are even still around, but I got a HealthyBake pot and pan set from the county fair fown here a few years ago, and they are awesome.
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I don't know if they are even still around, but I got a HealthyBake pot and pan set from the county fair down here a few years ago, and they are awesome.
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Sarah, In my neighborhood the Amish would pay $50 bucks a sq. ft. in the local mall like everyone else. The minute they hung a sign above their entrance they would be a brand name also. ![]() |
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Yeah cookware can cost a bundle. $1000 easy for top of line stuff. And thats just pots and pans!
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Blah, stainless steel...
If you want to buy pots and pans that will last you forever AND you can put in the dishwasher, go with Le Creuset. Emile Henry would be my second choice. Enameled cast iron is THE best thing to cook with, and if someone pisses you off, smacking them over the head with a piece will teach them to shut up about your cooking real quick ;) Sur La Table has a good selection and they have factory stores in most of the higher end 'outlet' strip malls as well. |
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Calphalon makes great pans. Go for non-stick and buy wooden, plastic or silicon utensils so you don't fuck up the non-stick surface. If you want a cheaper alternative go to a local restaurant supply store and check out what they have but make sure no matter which pan you get it has a thick bottom.
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Get a pressure cooker too - makes a big difference - one of my favourite tripe soups (probably 90% of the people wont even touch it but its great) takes at least 4 hours to prepare in a normal cooker and like 30-40 minutes in a pressure cooker. The same story with Ox tail etc, all the thihngs that you have to cook or boil forever - it saves time and money !!!!! |
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ON a skillet you are correct, IN a sauce pan or stock pot I am correct. |
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PS: I went to culinary school and was an exec chef for 12 years so I am not just pulling this out of my ass.
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I gave my wife a dutch oven last night.
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All-Clad STAINLESS cookware sandwiches a thick core of three separate layers of aluminum between an easy-to-clean, highly polished 18/10 stainless steel cooking surface and a magnetic stainless steel exterior. The aluminum core retains heat and evenly distributes it along the bottom and up the sidewalls of the cookware.
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As usual, its becoming quite apparent that I'll be spending a lot more money than I originally intended. LOL.
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Sly, you may want to try www.jbprince.com too if you want to go for European pans. They have just about everything you could ever need for a kitchen.
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Id get 2-3 pans and not spend $100 on a whole set thats prolly done with in a year.
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You jumped into this without reading all the posts. ALL I USE IS ALL-CLAD. They don't have a thicker bottom, the whole pan is the SAME thickness. The post I was commenting on was advising to pickup one of the cheap brands that always have a thicker bottom and thin alumunum sides. Give me a break. |
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Ok, so it looks like I need a good skillet for meats. Is a skillet only good for meats? I don't really understand why I would need both a skillet and frying pans. Could somebody please explain.
Where would I get a good cast iron skillet?
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Lol, this thread is just too funny.
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