|
|
|
|
|
by shiroiushi
801 days ago
|
|
The weight isn't the problem, it's the clean-up. Teflon pans are very easy to clean; cast iron seems virtually impossible without a sandblaster. It's also useful for foods where you can't have the food sticking to the pan without ruining it. |
|
What are you on about? You scrape the pan and get most of the grease out with a paper towel. For the incidental big clean you just wash it by hand with water and soap, but then you do need to oil it some to avoid flash rust.
Non-stick is much more fragile than cast iron.