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No Oil Frying/saute pans
"Dee Randall" > wrote in message
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>> "Dee Randall" > wrote in message
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>>>> "Bertie Doe" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Saw one of those high-end German pans being demo'd on one of the
>>>>> shopping channels. Grey non-scratch finish, titanium incorporated in
>>>>> the base, hence the price of £66 / $100 plus shipping.
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>>>>> The above mentioned make is Woll. Can't say I've heard of them, but we
>>>>> like the idea of no oil cooking, plus a glass lid. Can anyone suggest
>>>>> another manufacturer, producing similar quality pans. I'm more than
>>>>> happy to shop for used on eBay. TIA.
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>>>> I forgot to add oil when frying eggs the other day in my newest T-Fal
>>>> pan, it slid off like it was no different... though oil helps the
>>>> browning and taste anyways. I'm very impressed with how non-stick the
>>>> non-stick surface is, though I can't say how durable the coating is
>>>> yet, I've only had it a few weeks.
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>>> HTH,
>>> Dee Dee
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>>> http://www.t-fal.ca/tefal/services/f...ept_id=110#q12
>>> 12 - Can T-FAL pans be damaged by high temperature?
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>>> Yes. High temperature can burn food, producing stains and causing the
>>> pan to warp. In addition, overheating may result in a loss of non-stick
>>> performance. Use only low to medium heat with your T-FAL cookware at all
>>> times (including to boil water). A moderate temperature is sufficient
>>> for cooking, because aluminium heats up quickly and evenly. T-FAL
>>> cookware can be used without being damaged up to a temperature of
>>> approximately 260°C. This is well above the temperature needed to cook
>>> or fry, so there is no problem when the utensil is used for normal
>>> cooking. Only heating the pan to a very high temperature, with nothing
>>> in it, can cause damage.
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>> That is how I have always treated non-stick pans, this one being no
>> different :-)
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> I figured you did, but couldn't resist helping just in case. :-)))
> Cheers,
> Dee Dee
Appreciate the thought :-)
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