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Isabel Cutler | all galleries >> Galleries >> Memories > Not Yet
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24-May-2020

Not Yet

Long way to go before this carbon steel skillet is non-stick. I ate these and made two for my husband in my Monetta nonstick skillet which is the best non-stick I've ever owned. They came out perfect.

The reason why I'd like to have a non-stick carbon steel pan is so I can fry at high temperatures without worrying about sending toxic fumes into the air.

I'm not about to give up YET.


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Elliot Lowe25-May-2020 23:45
I don't like non-stick pans because they make my eggs taste like plastic
Raymond25-May-2020 19:42
This seems to be a whole lot less trouble!
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/17/cnn-underscored/best-nonstick-pans/index.html?iid=CNNUnderscoredHPcontainer
Elliot Lowe25-May-2020 03:03
Here is a photo of my pans. https://pbase.com/elliot/image/170469108
Elliot Lowe25-May-2020 03:01
I have two Matfer Bourgeat carbon steel pans, 10 1/4" and a 12 5/8". I usually wash them and apply a really thin coat of oil and heat them up to about 400 degrees F for about 10 minutes after the smoke goes away and let them cool. Do this a few more times and you should have a good non stick coating.