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1. munifi+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-03 18:33:51
Humans were able to successfully fry food for hundreds of years before Teflon was invented.

I still like non-stick pans for eggs, but for almost everything else, I prefer stainless steel, cast iron, or enameled cast iron. You do have to pay a little more attention to technique (knowing what temperature to heat the pan to before you put food on, etc.), but the end result is just about as good as a non-stick pan with many advantages:

* You don't have to be obsessive about never letting a metal utensil scratch the pan. (I hope you aren't using a metal spatula or fork with your non-stick!)

* You can scrape the hell out of the pan while you cook and get all that delicious crispy fond into what you're making. If I'm doing a pan sauce, it's always in the Dutch oven so I can get that fond into the gravy.

* They last a lot longer. Even if you are careful, a non-stick pan will lose its coating and need to be replaced after a handful of years. I got my cast iron skillet for $15 at an antique store. It's older than me and will outlive me.

* You're not, you know, eating forever chemicals.

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2. lysace+E1[view] [source] 2026-02-03 18:39:57
>>munifi+(OP)
I remember seeing a bunch of research showing that any teflon you ate was just pooped out, so to speak.

This ceramic pan I bought from IKEA lasted like 3-5 months until I was unhappy with it. Historically, the teflon pans I have bought from there have lasted 12-18 months easily.

replies(2): >>munifi+n41 >>LorenP+Pz7
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3. munifi+n41[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-03 23:55:02
>>lysace+E1
For comparison:

* I don't know how old my cast iron skillet is because I literally bought it from an antique store but I've had it for over a decade and it's in better shape than ever.

* My $60 Lodge Dutch oven is over a decade old and has been used hundreds of times.

* My stainless steel All-Clad skillet is relatively new at 5-6 years but is no worse than the day I got it.

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4. lysace+U61[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-04 00:09:03
>>munifi+n41
(I also used to default to comment in bullet lists, because that's how I think. I have realized most people don't do that, so I have worked on writing in a more fluent style in order to appear less rigid. :) )

I think my main complaint is with e.g. IKEA changing their default frying pan coating dramatically without clear communication.

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5. munifi+Gm3[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-04 16:42:36
>>lysace+U61
I encourage you to write in whatever style feels most authentic to you.

* Tables are fine if you like them

* Some readers won't like them

* But the ones who do will like your real writing style

:)

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6. LorenP+Pz7[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-05 19:53:10
>>lysace+E1
It is just pooped out. The problem is the remaining solvent isn't.
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