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minus-square shanghaibebop ( @shanghaibebop@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink13•edit-21 year agoGet a seasoned carbon steel or cast iron. They work nearly as well as non sticks I’ve used
minus-square flathead ( @flathead@quex.cc ) linkfedilink3•1 year agoYes, indeed. Cast iron is remarkably good for cooking - anything that sticks scrapes off easily enough. Keep it well oiled and out of the water.
Get a seasoned carbon steel or cast iron. They work nearly as well as non sticks I’ve used
Yes, indeed. Cast iron is remarkably good for cooking - anything that sticks scrapes off easily enough. Keep it well oiled and out of the water.