Hey Steemians,
I wanted to show you a quick and easy method to make your frying pan non stick. I prefer to stay away from the "nonstick pans" because of the chemicals used to make them non stick. So this is a simple method to do it, just takes a little more effort :)
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LOL mam thank you! Your cooking is great
I was just thinking I need to throw out my last non stick pan. I was reading a few days ago about it causing cancer. Then I just saw this and I feel I’ve been confirmed to pitch it!
haha that's funny. Yeah I have been using stainless for years although I still have one non stick for a quick pinch situation :)
We Indians mostly use iron and stainless steel cookwares for cooking ...Sometimes we use mud pots which are 100% natural and safer...This video was so informative. Thank u so much for sharing, A Excellent Video.. Highly Recommended.. Thank You Very Much For Sharing
You guys are more advanced than most Americans :-) as most still use non stick here.
heat and fat...oh yeah the perfect combination!
Haha, 100% true.
Yeah I have been using this technique ever since I learnt to fry eggs...
I love my eggs half fry so having a nonstick frying pan is even more crucial...
Making eggs(half fry and scrambled) is an art...Little bit of variation in heat and your breakfast gets ruined...
Yeah, it truly is an art haha...I usually just put a lid on them for a little bit and then it comes out half half :). Thanks for watching @xabi!
One good egg ...:)) .. yes this pan can be good...I must try it :)
Yes I love my all clad pans :)
You are welcome :)
Just put it in the microwave and zap that food jk 😂😂😂
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MMM sounds delicious! Actually I don't even have a microwave believe it or not...aka Modern Farmhouse Kitchen haha...
I know its bad but ... ya know haha
Nice and easy tip for cooking beginners. I see that some people took it a little too serious Xd
About fat I'm right now during my small research about using a proper fat for certain dishes.
Experimenting in the kitchen is really fun even if somethimes lead to complit failer.
Haha, I know right? That seems to happen on random videos like this lol. That is really cool I am interested in seeing the results of your test and experiment :) please do a blog about it.
this is a clever idea @alphasteem!
I know right?
I love hacks... This is cool. We have lots of butter in the fridge. I will try to cook some eggs tomorrow.
The idea is to look into stainless steel for non toxic alternative ;-) wish you the best on cooking your eggs with all that butter.
thanks @alphasteem for the tip!
So, you simply fry the egg in butter? That's amazing! I've never heard of such thing before. Thanks for this tip, I'll certainly try it... but I need to buy some eggs first.
By the way, why have you fried the egg from both sides? We simply fry them from one side, over here. In the end, it should look like this...
If you cook it on both sides, customers (or kids) will certainly complain! :-D
In essence yes lol... but I didn't use butter I used ghee and you gotta bring it up to temp you know when it steams and becomes translucent. I fried it on both sides because I wanted to flip it I also said you can fry it just on one side in the video :-)
Ghee? What's that? Margarine?
No, a healthier alternative :)
Man. All we have are non-stick pans.
haha...toxic kitchen! LOL jk but look into it.
Nice! We got rid of all our non-stick cookware years ago. Cast iron and stainless steel only. Now I'm hungry for lunch... Cheers!
Awesome to hear :) Yeah we did the same. Only on rare occasions when I have to make it work.
Great video
TY.
Love this type of info here... Only if I cooked eheheh
I am too lazy for that 😉
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Give it a shot. I always say I can make 90% of food 90% cheaper and 90% better tasting at home :) haha...hey I think i'll make a post about that.
Maybe one day... Not prepared for that yet lol anything I can do in the oven or microwave are my to goes now lolol
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First off all, I must admit I don't use frying pans since I eat raw foods :)
BUT, I watched the video in order so I can leave a meaningful comment and it does look like a nice hack - heat and fat? I'll make sure to share it with the people in my household haha
Lastly, Alpha you are a natural! Continue moving forward please 😎
lol thanks @enjoyinglife, it was just a fun little video I threw together :) I appreciate your support and nice words ;-) I'll continue moving forward...
I use cast iron skillets, and one of them always has stuff stuck to it at the same spot. Weird hahaha