Happy so far. Get you one.
Just bought the smaller 9" pan on Thursday. Haven't had a chance to use it yet.
Happy so far. Get you one.
Something must be wrong. Mine slick as an old buttonI must have got a reject then because everything sticks to the one I bought.
You will like it!Just bought the smaller 9" pan on Thursday. Haven't had a chance to use it yet.
Cast iron is the best in my view. I also have several that were passed down to me that are very old. If seasoned correctly nothing will stick to them.I've always wondered how well those pans hold up to every day use, and if they actually preform as advertised. Thanks for the review.
Over the years, I've thrown out all my teflon pans and have migrated to cast iron. I've got quite the collection now, and every time I'm at a garage sale or thrift store I seem to pick up one more.
My prize pan is over 100 years old and the seasoning is so perfect on it, it feels like ceramic. Eggs just glide out of it like magic. LOVE!
So far just bacon and eggs but I plan on testing other things soon.I may get one just for eggs, the wife likes the over easy. Which I don't care for. Scrambled or hard boiled for me.
Good to hear. I like mine so far.Jana bought one of the Gotham copper pans a while back and she was really impressed by it. Since I don't really cook in her kitchen much (yep, we have 2 kitchens - mine is in the barn) I didn't pay much attention. Then she mentioned she bought a complete set of them. I just went with it but kind of rolled my eyes (not where she could see me of course.)
I can honestly tell you they're actually very good pots & pans. Well worth the money. She loves them & we use the heck out of them. As advertised. We cook our eggs in one every day. Not a single scratch on the cooking surface so far.
I wonder what the deal is with the small pan?I have 3 of the pans. The smaller of the three sticks so bad it is almost unusable. The other 2 work well.