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Skenzer 23-05-2004 04:04 PM

Metal vs. plastic or rubber utensils
 
Is there a rule of thumb as to when it is safe to use metal vs.
plastic or rubber utensils on what types of pans and skillets? I've
been told never to use metal utensils on non-stick pans, is this
always the case? or does it depend on the quality of non stick pan you
use? And can metal utensils be used safely on metal pans and skillets?
Thanks
B

Woodard R. Springstube 24-05-2004 03:51 AM

Metal vs. plastic or rubber utensils
 
Skenzer <> wrote in
:

> Is there a rule of thumb as to when it is safe to use metal
> vs. plastic or rubber utensils on what types of pans and
> skillets? I've been told never to use metal utensils on
> non-stick pans, is this always the case? or does it depend
> on the quality of non stick pan you use? And can metal
> utensils be used safely on metal pans and skillets? Thanks
> B
>


I would *never* use metal utensils on any form of non-stick.
Also, you should not use them on seasoned cast iron (although my
mother did). I learned that last lesson the hard way! :-(


Edwin Pawlowski 25-05-2004 03:38 AM

Metal vs. plastic or rubber utensils
 

> Skenzer <> wrote in
> :
>
> > Is there a rule of thumb as to when it is safe to use metal
> > vs. plastic or rubber utensils on what types of pans and
> > skillets? I've been told never to use metal utensils on
> > non-stick pans, is this always the case? or does it depend
> > on the quality of non stick pan you use? And can metal
> > utensils be used safely on metal pans and skillets? Thanks
> > B


Some of the non-stick coatings say you can use metal, but it will eventually
shorten the life of it. I just don't like plastic spatulas, so I use the
metal anyway.

I just them all the time on metal pans. I use a wood scraper to deglaze a
pan, again, personal preference. Plastic or rubber will work as well.
Ed

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val189 05-06-2004 01:29 AM

Metal vs. plastic or rubber utensils
 
Skenzer <> wrote in message >. ..
> Is there a rule of thumb as to when it is safe to use metal vs.
> plastic or rubber utensils on what types of pans and skillets? I've
> been told never to use metal utensils on non-stick pans, is this
> always the case? or does it depend on the quality of non stick pan you
> use?


better safe than sorry - use the plastic. I doubt if there's a
nonstick out there that an take my husband's poking with a knife to
test potatoes.

Get one of those Rubbermaid rubber spatulas - advertised as good up to
500 degrees and I tend to believe this. Worth the price. (about 10-12
dollars, IIRC)

I keep my wood and metal tools in one caddy, the plastic types in
another.

earthchickie 24-06-2004 06:53 PM

Metal vs. plastic or rubber utensils
 
(val189) wrote in message . com>...
> Skenzer <> wrote in message >. ..
> > Is there a rule of thumb as to when it is safe to use metal vs.
> > plastic or rubber utensils on what types of pans and skillets? I've
> > been told never to use metal utensils on non-stick pans, is this
> > always the case? or does it depend on the quality of non stick pan you
> > use?

>
> better safe than sorry - use the plastic. I doubt if there's a
> nonstick out there that an take my husband's poking with a knife to
> test potatoes.
>
> Get one of those Rubbermaid rubber spatulas - advertised as good up to
> 500 degrees and I tend to believe this. Worth the price. (about 10-12
> dollars, IIRC)
>
> I keep my wood and metal tools in one caddy, the plastic types in
> another.



All three material have their place in the kitchen. Remember that
plastic will react with certain foods and of course heat! I like my
wooden spoons. They come is all sized, stir well, flip well, won't
scratch your pan and won't melt. Just be cautious to steer clear of
raw meat!


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