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Can anyone recommend decent quality pan sets??

16 replies

Mittens92 · 26/09/2017 18:01

Mine are bloody ruined already lol I had them for a long time though! Anyone recommend a pan set that does not stick as I always use frylight?! I have a tefal aluminium one which is terrible everything sticks to it, even when I used olive oil it still stuck like crazy so I want to avoid that one if possible. Thanks x

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onestepforwardtenstepsback · 26/09/2017 20:15

Can't help but looking for the same 😄

Yukbuck · 26/09/2017 20:51

Oh sorry no help but I'm also interested in people's suggestions for this! Thanks for asking op

IheartCaptainHolt · 26/09/2017 21:07

I just bought a new frying pan from IKEA that is good and non stick so far.

Noahsmama17 · 26/09/2017 23:09

Tefal are fantastic and Sainsbury's are usually the cheapest they are really good even when dry frying it when using fry light. 😬 x

Groovee · 27/09/2017 08:31

I have morphy Richards from B and M. A marble effect inside and wash well.

Mittens92 · 28/09/2017 07:35

Thanks all x

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Orangesox · 28/09/2017 07:39

We have a set of Circulon Hard Anodized pans that are marvellous. Rarely require any form of oil for cooking, dishwasher safe (which is essential in our household) and a good selection of pan sizes. They weren't cheap - but if you know someone who's a Costco card holder they're a bit less pricey in store!

00100001 · 28/09/2017 07:41

Don't use fry light.

I use normal oil and just wipe the bottom of the pan with oil on kitchen roll.

Mittens92 · 28/09/2017 07:43

@00100001 I know! I have tried not using Fry Light but I am a tight arse I don't want to use my syns up on just oil 😂 silly, I know. 1 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil is 6 syns 🤦‍♂️😑

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Mittens92 · 28/09/2017 07:43

@Orangesox thanks Hun I am going to check them out now x

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Trills · 28/09/2017 07:45

I have a range called "The Pan" from John Lewis and I rally rate them.
www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-the-pan-frying-pan/p2447446

00100001 · 28/09/2017 08:03

I don't bother synning my oil.

I'm using hardly any because I just wipe the bottom of the pan. And that will be for a meal for 3-4 portions. Even if I used a whole teaspoon it would only be 2 Syns for the lot. So 1/2 syn per portion.

MoreThanJustANumber · 28/09/2017 13:17

Frylight will ruin whatever pans you are using so you’re better off not using it in good pans. Keep your old pans for using frylight and buy new ones for everything else.

Trills · 28/09/2017 23:09

How would frylight ruin a pan?

Groovee · 29/09/2017 07:27

@Trills they just go all horrible. Frylight has something in it which deteriorates the inside making it not as nice to use.

humpbackwhale · 11/10/2017 00:27

A second vote for Circulon here. I bought the Circulon infinite 2 piece set for about £50 on amazon five years ago and they still look almost brand new. They're quite heavy which has it's positives and negatives. Dishwasher safe because ain't nobody got time for washing up. I only ever use fry light and occasionally a splash of water to deglaze when frying.

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