Just bought an All-Clad D5 Stainless Steel frying pan for the first time. Just cooked eggs in it and they slid right out. Wish us luck!
Submitted by femifist26 t3_z2xl5j in BuyItForLife
Can you give a brief description of how you cooked them? I’ve heard conflicting info on how to cook best with stainless steal
Sure! So we did a bunch of research before buying a SS pan and it seems like there are a few steps:
This is the way. Also to just except that it's not gonna be sparkly shiny forever and that's ok, it's not ruined.
A little barkeepers friend will shine it right up.
Just don't leave it on for too long
Oh, here we go.
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I would like to add that it's best to cook delicate things with a metal spatula on stainless steel. That way if the eggs do stick a bit, you can scrape the bottom without damaging the yolk
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Well they should. It's delicious.
Just because you think something is delicious not everyone else feels that way.
Well they should. It's delicious.
To add to #2 - you only need ONE drop of water and it will turn into a ball and move around in a circle. Toss the water ball out of the pan otherwise when oil hits it, it will explode!
Did you wash your hands first? Bc your username is...
Genuine question, isn't that much butter bad for health (if you're making multiple eggs)
I know right?! I keep my old bacon grease and use a couple tablespoons of that. Much healthier. /s
That was a genuine question, but apparently this sub doesn't appreciate questions. Butter is high in saturated fats so my question was based on that. Instead of down voting and being sarcastic an educated answer would be appreciated.
You don't need high heat on a non stick pan for frying eggs and you don't need anywhere close to 1tbsp of butter.
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.
Haha probably! But it’s delicious lol
My method: tbsp of butter then egg on top. Don’t touch it until the edges get a little ‘crispy’. Sliding around every time.
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