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by shiroiushi
807 days ago
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I never said cast iron wasn't non-fragile, just hard to clean. And scraping and paper toweling a pan sounds like a LOT of work compared to a non-stick pan. Also, how do you deal with food sticking to it? How can you make pancakes or crepes in it, for instance? It seems like it might work fine for some foods, but poorly for others. |
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This is a strange question given that pancakes aren’t a particularly sticky food. This is kind of like asking how you don’t spill water on your face without drinking through a straw, there’s some potential for challenges but it’s pretty easy to deal with if you have a basic familiarity.
Well seasoned cast iron is pretty non stick. The added benefit of a Teflon pan is fairly marginal.