วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Emeril Stainless Steel 8-Inch Fry Pan For What It's Worth - I Like It!


Well-built, solid, frying pan., (What's this?)
Beautiful little pan. Just right for those small jobs. Especially if you are single or only two of you. For a stainless pan it is fairly non-stick and washes up beautifully.
Nice, (What's this?) there are several things I like about this pan, it's stainless steel, has a copper core and does the job I bought it for. The one problem is that the pan is very light weight, and the handle is nice and heavy, which means that it's very easy to tip while you're cooking. Still, at it's price, I can't really complain.
nice heavy small pan, (What's this?) So far I like this pan. It's my first stainless fry pan and am getting the hang of it. I found that pre-heating is key.
For What It's Worth - I Like It!, FWIW, I have only used this Emeril 10 inch stainless steel with copper and aluminum and stainless bottom once! That was tonight. This is NOT the Emeril Pro Clad which I have not been able to find in a single fry pan. Since this pan was on sale today at Macy's for $29.99 and even less with coupon, I decided to give it a try.
Even though I am a 'senior citizen', I have never used a stainless fry pan. I read all the reviews for the different brands and read how many people complained of food sticking, difficult clean up, staining, etc. So, I decided to research exactly how to cook with stainless before ever getting any.
So, bought this today and decided to cook pork chops tonight. The instructions that came with the pan are a little different than what I read about how to cook with stainless on line. I followed the on line directions. I first washed the pan and dried it. Allowed my chops to sit out for about 15 minutes to get closer to room temperature and dried them with paper towel before seasoning them. I then turned my electric glass top stove on to medium and allowed the pan to get hot and then added a small amount of evoo to coat. When that began to shimmer, I added my chops and left them alone for about 6 minutes. After 6 minutes I gently tried to raise one chop and it came right up as did the other one. I turned them over and left them alone again for another 6-7 minutes. I also added chopped onions just after I turned them over. Well, they came out beautifully! Great caramalized onions, nice juicy chops, terrific gravy from the drippings.
Nothing stuck nor burned. I immediately wiped the pan out and filled with hot water and placed back on the same burner to sit while we ate. After dinner I washed it up and noticed just a few spots on the pan where the meat had sat. I used a tiny amount of barkeepers friend on a sponge and wiped it with hot water and it came perfectly clean. No scrubbing. It is nice and shiny just like it was before I used it.
Now if I can do this, I am sure better cooks and even those like me can use this pan with ease.
Like it!, (What's this?)
what a joke .., Rarely give reviews, but this is the worst. Within a minute the sides of the pan started smoking on a medium heat with only two tablespoons of EVOO. That's all it took to know it could not distribute heat evenly. Doesn't have a wide enough base to keep it from toppling over easily. Poor design.
Emeril Fry Pans can't be beat!, (What's this?)

Emeril Stainless Steel 12-Inch Fry Pan

I have several of this series of fry pans from Emeril and they are wonderful. They do however produce very high heat and it takes some getting used to in the beginning. They are a delight to clean and you just can't get any better than this in a non-stick pan - which I never use.
great, (What's this?) I bought this to supplement a 10 piece set and am happy with it. It does discolour but that is just part of what these pans do. Very nice, substantial, everything I was looking for.
Major Design Flaw!!!, I bought this 8 inch Emeril Stainless fry pan because it was a few dollars cheaper than the 8 inch Emeril Pro-Clad fry pan. Big difference. First off, the aluminum and copper disk on the bottom of this pan looks cheap and does not distribute heat evenly. But the biggest flaw is that the handle is heavier than the rest of the pan making it very difficult to balance on a gas stove top. I couldn't keep it from falling over no matter how I tried. Who is the design wizard that came up with this pan? I sent it back and bought the Pro-Clad version for a few dollars more. The Pro-Clad has three layers of stainless and aluminum all the way up the sides, so heat distributes evenly and the weight and balance are perfect. Much happier now. Not sure if all the Emeril Stainless Fry Pans are handle heavy, but this 8 inch one is a clunker. Don't waste your time or money on this poorly designed pan.
8-inch frying pan, (What's this?) It's not what I expected. Things stick to is and an abrasive has to be used. I have had other products by Emeril before and have been very pleased. Not so much this time.

  • Stainless cookware is oven safe to 550F.
  • 18/10 Stainless Steel cookware with a high performance aluminum and copper bonded base for fast heat delivery
  • Ergonomically designed handle for balance, control and comfort
  • Dishwasher safe

  • Stainless cookware is oven safe to 550F..18/10 Stainless Steel cookware with a high performance aluminum and copper bonded base for fast heat delivery.Ergonomically designed handle for balance, control and comfort.Dishwasher safe. Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse kicks it up another notch with this stainless-steel cookware collection. This 18/10 Stainless Steel cookware has a high performance aluminum and copper bonded base that ensures fast heat delivery. The handles are ergonomically designed for balance, control and comfort. The "workhorse" of all cookware shapes, Emeril's Fry Pans are versatile in shape and size, make them a frequent choice for scrambling eggs and frying bacon on Sunday morning, or preparing a quick chicken sauté dinner on a weeknight.

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