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Model: T-fal Kitchen Solutions Ceramic, 22 Piece Cookware Set, Red
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Which do you guys think would be better for a new home owner....the T-fal set posted or this other budget set... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Thyme-...om=/search ?
Any help is appreciated....I'm dumb with this stuff. TY.
Which do you guys think would be better for a new home owner....the T-fal set posted or this other budget set... https://www.walmart.com/ip/Thyme-...om=/search ?
Any help is appreciated....I'm dumb with this stuff. TY.
Not sure these are on par with other ceramic cookware. Only 350f oven safe and not dishwasher safe.
The rating is due to the handles, not the coating and metal. That being said, if anyone is thinking long term investment these won't be it. Better off buying a stainless set and learn how to cook with it if budget is an issue.
I never put pans in my dishwasher. Wash them by hand and dry them after use.
You can put a stainless steel pan in dishwasher without any issues. Obviously washing by hand with some stuff like barkeeper friends yields better results, but it won't hurt it once in a while.
The rating is due to the handles, not the coating and metal. That being said, if anyone is thinking long term investment these won't be it. Better off buying a stainless set and learn how to cook with it if budget is an issue.
I just made chicken in my stainless, I stir fried the chicken, the bottom was so coated with bits from the chicken and seasoning that it would soak over night and some bar keep to make it shinny again.
Then I removed the chicken dumped in my broccoli in with the chicken broth. The chicken broth unstuck all the bits, bam almost clean.
I just made chicken in my stainless, I stir fried the chicken, the bottom was so coated with bits from the chicken and seasoning that it would soak over night and some bar keep to make it shinny again.
Then I removed the chicken dumped in my broccoli in with the chicken broth. The chicken broth unstuck all the bits, bam almost clean.
Yea stainless steal is the superior to non stick for sure, but it's nice to have both for when you need a quick meal going. Non-stick is just easy, but it does require hand washing and you can't get it too hot either.
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Yea stainless steal is the superior to non stick for sure, but it's nice to have both for when you need a quick meal going. Non-stick is just easy, but it does require hand washing and you can't get it too hot either.
I recently got a deal on T-Fal's HybridMesh which is their version of HexClad and I have to say it's a great in-between option. It sears like stainless but doesn't have issues with sticking like stainless can if you don't pre-heat the pan and oil just right when you're trying to fry an egg or sear salmon. You can use metal utensils in them and technically they're dishwasher safe, but hand washing is still recommended.
Everyone should have one good non-stick frying pan for making very finicky things like eggs, but I wouldn't say it's necessary or really wise for every pan in your pantry to be non-stick, especially if the only option is a very cheap set like this that's going to need replacement in a couple of years. I like to have a mix of stainless, hybrid, cast iron, and cast enamel pots and pans.
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Any help is appreciated....I'm dumb with this stuff. TY.
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Then I removed the chicken dumped in my broccoli in with the chicken broth. The chicken broth unstuck all the bits, bam almost clean.
Then I removed the chicken dumped in my broccoli in with the chicken broth. The chicken broth unstuck all the bits, bam almost clean.
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Everyone should have one good non-stick frying pan for making very finicky things like eggs, but I wouldn't say it's necessary or really wise for every pan in your pantry to be non-stick, especially if the only option is a very cheap set like this that's going to need replacement in a couple of years. I like to have a mix of stainless, hybrid, cast iron, and cast enamel pots and pans.
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