BadAndBrody

BadAndBrody t1_ixm42g1 wrote

Be careful with the d5 pans in the dishwasher. I don't know if this is true for the d3 as well, but at the lip of the pan, the center layers are exposed and can rust horribly if left to air dry or put in the dishwasher. I read a ton of complaints about this issue when I was shopping around, so I hand wash mine.

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BadAndBrody t1_ixm3ags wrote

Both butter and lard are nutritionally better for you than seed oils, but you could certainly use less. A tablespoon seems enough to coat the bottom of a large pan, which would prevent sticking better than spotty coverage.

Nonstick pans require special care to prevent the coating from flaking off into your food, but their benefit is that they don't require butter at all if that's your main concern.

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BadAndBrody t1_iwmsc9t wrote

If you're looking for an upgrade that will last, go for porcelain. I had a beautiful ceramic set that started chipping after less than a year. I registered for Fitz & Floyd everyday white organic, which is porcelain and thick. While I haven't gotten a good chance to test it out extensively, it seems to be very good quality.

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