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George Foreman 4 Serving Classic Plate Grill

George Foreman 4 Serving Classic Plate GrillUSING THE GRILL:

This George Forman grill is good for cooking for two or a small family. The grill flips open and you can place your food on it and close it so both the bottom and top are cooking at the same time. The grill comes with a spatula and cleaning tool. The grease from the grill drips into a small grease cup which is included.

COOKING:

The cooking surface is 60 square inches. This means that you can fit about two hamburgers, two chicken legs, two typical sized sandwiches/paninis or five big sausages (like bratwurst).The cooking surface has ridges and is tilted so the grease on the food can drip down into the grooves and off the grill into the grease drip cup. This helps get rid of more fat so the food comes out healthier.

This model is not temperature controlled like the premium model depending on what you are cooking you can end up burning some food before its cooked in the middle if you cook it with the lid down. Some things need to be cooked with the lid open.The top does not get as hot as the bottom does, so to cook thoroughly, often you have to flip the burgers over once.

SIZE:

The cooking surface is 60 square inches. Closed, it is about a foot long and wide (not quite square) and is about six inches tall. The whole cooking surface is raised up, which makes it great for scraping food directly off the grill onto a plate or into a taco shell.This size is pretty good for cooking for two or for a small family.If you are cooking large meals, either in advance or for say four adults, you will have to cook in batches.You might want to consider the 100 inch model George Foreman GR100V 100-Square-Inch Nonstick Grill with Variable Temperature Control if you do that frequently.

CLEANING:

The grill is designed to be easy clean, and for the most part you can just wipe it down with a sponge or wet paper town.If you do this while its still warm it will be easier.However, some marinades will adhere more to the surface and can be more of a pain to get off not impossible, but more work.The grill comes with a tool to help clean it.

PROS:

Easy to clean (99% of the time)

Raised up means its easy to scrape things off the grill onto a plate

Cooks fast

Removes a lot of grease while cooking, for healthier meals

Nice sleek look

Built well enough to last a few years of constant use before needing replacement

CONS:

Doesn't always cook evenly top to bottom, flipping is required sometimes

Marinades can adhere to the cooking surface and are harder to clean

Cord is short only 2 feet, so you need to be very close to an outlet

Isn't truly family sized, this is really sized better for two people

Overall, its a good buy, especially at this price. I would recommend it.

This'll make a couple of hamburgers, a couple of chicken legs or two standard-sized sandwiches (which is English for panini) at the same time. With the adjustable lid set up, it'll make open-faced sandwiches.It's not so great at grilling steaks (the upper element doesn't get hot enough) but for a quick burger, it can't be beat.The non-stick surface is a treat (try to clean it before it cools all the way; it's a little easier that way).

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I replaced an older Foreman model of the same size and reviews of this model helped me determine that this was the size I wanted. The old one I got rid of had the bun warmer on top, which was mainly inconvenient, not only because I never used it, but it was the first thing to break (every time I opened the grill the bun warmer lid would flip open). I love that this grill takes up little counter space but holds a decent amount of food and that there's no bun warmer. It heats quickly, maintains temperature well and holds two large burgers or five real sausages (not breakfast links it would probably do 10-12 of those at a time) or six hot dogs. I don't cook chicken on it, but it would probably cook 2-3 chicken breasts, depending on size. For clean-up, I wait for the grill to cool down and then wipe down the top and bottom grill plates with a couple of paper towels. Then it's perfectly clean and ready to heat up for the next use. I realized how much we love this thing when we lived without one for a month.

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I had debated for a long time whether to buy this cheaper George Foreman grill or to suck it up and buy the premium model. After having used it to grill chicken and bacon, I am convinced that the premium model is worth the extra money. ALthough the food cooked well, the top cooked faster than the bottom resulting in some burned chicken. Skip this one and go for a premium, temperature controlled model.

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I got lucky,I found one at walmart for $22,on clearance.I love it,the black model looks great.It big enough to cook four beef patties,at once.It comes with four raiser attachments for the legs,so you can push taco meat into a taco shell,strait from the grill.

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Stansport Cast Iron Fry Pans

Stansport Cast Iron 13 Inch Fry PanHaving thrown out my latest "non stick" pan whose "non stick-ness" was peeling off, I decided to bow out of the process of moving products from the store shelf to the landfill with a brief stay in my kitchen.

This pan is nothing fancy, but works well.You could buy pre-seasoned pans for a little more money, but I recommend that you not bother.Once you have seasoned your own cookware, you will never need to throw them away.In the very worst case, you might scrape off the pan's seasoning (say, with a stainless steel scouring pad).Big deal!You can re-season it and be back in business tomorrow.

Lots of places on the Internet will tell you how to season pans.Very few will tell you about a very important initial step (and one which is only possible if you start with the bare cast iron cookware--not pre-seasoned).Buy a couple sheets of 60, 120, and 220 grit sandpaper.Start with 60 (the roughest) and sand all the inside surface with successively finer sandpaper grits.Don't rush it!Just carefully sand with each grit until the surface is as refined as that grit can make it.When you're done with the 220 grit, the whole inside will feel silky smooth.Wash with soap and warm water to get all the grit and mess out.*Now* you can season the pan.By getting rid of that initial roughness, your pan will perform better from day one, and only get better as its seasoning matures.

Enjoy your pan!It will probably become one of your favorites, and be loved just as much by your grandchildren's grandchildren.

Do not waste your time. I had an exchange sent and the second one is worse then the first. These are obvious seconds and rejects that should have been melted down and recast. Both pans are extremely porous with sharp edges all over. The second one had the inside ground in places with a hand grinder to take down rough spots.I have been using cast pans for over 30 years and have never seen pans this bad.

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Slowly but surely, several years ago, I started bringing the cast iron camping gear into the kitchen and retiring the standard pots and pans.It started out with just the skillet, since it does such a great job with eggs in the morning.Then came the griddle because it leaves those grill lines in the chicken breast and is so much healthier when the fat runs off steaks & burgers.Think stove-top, reverse engineered version of George Foreman Grill.Then the dutch over came indoors because roasts & casseroles turn out so much better.Can you see now how we even toss wood into the old Weber to use as a fire pit & oven?There is no better stir fry than an open flame in the Weber with a cast iron wok.Dutch ovens with hot coals on top of the lids have produced some of the tastiest stews.Our home now has a "hybrid" kitchen with cooking being done indoors & outdoors, and the traditional outdoors cast iron cookware seeing equal time on the stovetop & in the oven.

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Love this, it cooks so well, even on my old school gas oven and it makes the flavor in food come out. Just wish they were easier to clean.

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This fry pan was easy to season and I have had no problems with it.It's been nice to have that sense of childhood from owning your own cast iron fry pan.Would recommend this to anyone who wants a good cast iron fry pan.

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Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel 8-Inch and 10-Inch Nonstick Skillet Packs

Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Nonstick 8-Inch and 10-Inch Skillet Twin Pack, OrangeI've had these for 3 years, I use the 10 inch one at least once a week, and the non-stick is still in great condition.

Update 11/1/11 I've had them for over 4 years now, and this still holds.I love these pans!

11/29/12 still great.

This was a gift for my daughter-in-law, who loves it!She uses it almost every day, and after 3 months, neither shows any wear--the problem with earlier coated(shudder)Teflon cookware. If they begin to scratch and lose coating, I will change our review. So far, these are performing beautifully.

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Received this duo of nonstick skillets about 2 weeks ago and use them at every opportunity.They live up my expectations 100% and they are worth every cent. Every kitchen needs a few nonstick pans, a few cast irons and a few good stainless.I love these pans because they lightweight yet hold the heat.

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I was super excited to get these pans for my wedding. The joy was soon out lived by paint chipping off and looking terrible. The non stick is ok but i expected a higher quality coming from Rachael Ray. I loved that they were orange and wanted to have them hanging in my kitchen when not in use. Now im just embarassed to say that i have them.

Would not want anyone to buy this!!!!

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I have the whole set of Rachel Ray pots and pans. They cook evenly and are very easy to clean. Only drawbacks are you can't put them in the dishwasher and the insulated handles still can get pretty warm on the bigger pots. For the price these pots and pans are a great bargain! I would definitley recommend them to anyone who would like a nice basic pots and pans set without spending a fortune.

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Kitchen Classics 188-548LIB 10-Inch Heavy Gauge Aluminum Non-Stick Saute Pan

Kitchen Classics 188-548LIB 10-Inch Heavy Gauge Aluminum Non-Stick Saute PanI bought the 10" and 12" Saute pans.Nice heavy material, even cooking.Non-stick is great.I love the polished outside of the pan.The value is fantastic, I have owned pans at many times the price that are not as good.

Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel II Nonstick 7-1/2-Inch, 9-1/4-Inch and 11-Inch Skillets Triple Pack, G

Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel II Nonstick 7-1/2-Inch, 9-1/4-Inch and 11-Inch Skillets Triple Pack, Green GradientThis is our third brand we have tried in 3 years. Our Calphalon worked greatafter one year and the non-stick surface stopped working so we tried the Earth Pan, that was a mistake for it started chipping a couple of days into using it. This brand works great so far and we even put it inside the oven to broil and it worked great. We did not have to use oil to cook omelette.

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Stanco Non-Stick Grease Strainer, Black

Stanco Non-Stick Grease Strainer, BlackItem showed up promptly and in good shape.It's exactly what I was looking for, the lid could fit a little tighter. Pay close attention to the dimensions.It's a little fatter; 5 1/2" across and shorter 3/1/4" high than I'd hoped. takes floor space in the fridge. update*****I've had this product for a little over a year and had to throw it away due to a hole in the bottom.

I recently purchased a Stanco Metal #GS-1200 Grease Strainer Cup/Lid which was heavily damaged during delivery.Upon contacting the company, I was told that there were no more in stock and that I could just mail the item back.I informed them to mail the item back was more expensive than the item itself.Later that day, a representative called to inquiry as to why I was dissatisified with the company.After explaining the situation, I was given a full refund of the product and my shipping and handling cost returned as well.I appreciate business like this and would consider purchasing from this company again.

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Almost exactly like the Wal-Mart Grease Pot. The lip is on the outside, which most people prefer.You'll have to blacken the bottom yourself.Pot and lid weighs in at 3.71 ounces, including the label, which is about 20 grams less than my old Wal-Mart pot.The little 6-gram black handle on the lid is removable.

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This should be hand washed only.The day I got it I threw it in the dishwasher since I was ready to run it.The nonpainted metal tarnished a bit.It still stores and strains used frying oil so it works great for me.

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Like a couple previous reviewers, I bought this to use as an ultralight backpacking pot. It's a perfect companion to my homemade Super Cat stove. The wider base makes for efficient heat distribution, and it has plenty of volume (~30oz or 32oz filled to the brim) for a freeze dried meal and coffee or tea for one or two people. Weight without the handle is 2.9oz/83g.

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Cuisinart GR-55 Griddler Stainless Steel Nonstick Grill/Griddle Combo

Cuisinart GR-55 Griddler Stainless Steel Nonstick Grill/Griddle ComboGriddle cakes and sausage, grilled salmon and vegetables, grilling burgers and toasting buns, the Cuisinart GR55 is a versatile compact counter top grill and griddle. The two double sided cooking plates are Teflon coated steel; they're easy to install and remove, and because the plates are non-stick and removable, they're a fast clean. I enjoy the fact can use both grill and griddle at the same time. This is great for cooking for my family, too, because it has plenty of grill surface. The plates always heat up evenly and quickly, and the temperature control gives me a ridiculous amount of control over my food's preparation. The excess grease, when using the grill side of things, runs off into a collection troth that neatly hides and stores inside the grill between the two plates. When releasing the spring-loaded plates from the grill, the rest grease gets collected in the troth as well. It's great to pull out on a lazy Saturday morning or for a quick meal before going out. I'm thoroughly impressed.



I first bought a Cuisinart GR-4 Gridder .But the instructions were absoulutly horrible(and I am a lawyer and know the art of understanding the written word). Also thte thing was bulky and awkward with the hinged top. So I sent it back and bought the GR-55 Gridder combo. Glad I did and wonder why I did not own one of these much sooner. Instructions are very easy to understand, everythingis intuitive in the operation, and it is very compact given the size of the cooking area. Grill plates are reversable so you can grillor griddle or any combination of the two. Heat is excellent and although I use it on top of our glass top stove,with the vent on low-I do not think I really need the vent. It is as close to smokless as I could hope for. Clean up is effortless . I have done skinless chicken, tenderloin steaks grilled cheese sandwiches, vegtables , shrimp and scallops and everything has turned out perfect.

I would highly recommend this model Cuisinart indoor grill and in fact am thinking of getting one for my son.

Only thing I would caution about is that heat up takes a few minuets longer than I am used to on my outdoor grill and be sure to give it plenty of time to cool down before you try to remove the grill plates for cleaning.

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I thought I would love this, given the fact that there are two halves that can be kept at different heat settings, but once I was able to get a good look at it, I realized that the design went off the rails somewhere.Each pan is spring loaded from underneath, causing two major problems.The pans are tilted, so if you cracked an egg on them, it would run right down and out the grease drains.Secondly, each pan has to be clipped in (because of the spring loaded design) and the clips are made out of PLASTIC!Plastic clips will not survive in contact with metal hot enough to cook food.I am extremely disappointed with this, especially that I have to pay shipping to return the thing.

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We've had the grill/griddle for about 3 weeks and it performs very well.Pancakes come out perfect as the griddle heats very evenly and quickly.We have not yet used the grill side but will soon.

The only reason I did not give it 5 stars is because the drain holes really prohibit you from making scrambled eggs on it and if you want regular eggs you will need to move the egg to the far left or right or it will make it's way to and down the drain holes.

I'm sure because this is a grill and a griddle that they had to have the drain holes for grease when cooking burgers, etc. so I can understand the need.Just be aware that if you're looking at this for mostly griddle type function then I would go with a larger full blown griddle.If you plan on needing both this is a grate machine.

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We bought this to replace a 10-year old Hamilton-Beach that died on us. It cooks evenly and well. We grilled sliced summer squash, and each piece browned the same, no matter whether it was: in the center or at the far edge. Steak seared nicely, and cooked well. It's not as hot as a gas or charcoal grill, but then the Cancer Society is warning people about cooking meat at too high a temperature. The best part is that the heating element is separate from the grill plates, and the plates fit nicely in the lower rack of our dish washer; that and the included scraping tool make clean-up a snap.

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Nordic Ware Zoo Friends Pancake Pan

Nordic Ware Zoo Friends Pancake PanWhat can I say, my grandson loves these pancakes!They are hard to flip though, so I use 2 pans at a time.Once they are ready to flip over from the animal shape, I flip them onto a flat square griddle to cook the other side.Much easier, and after all you really only need to see one side of the pancake to see the animal face.



My daughter and I love to make fun shaped pancakes and this makes it so easy.A small spatula would be a good addition to this item.

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I used this pan for the first time this morning and it made really cute little pancakes. Even my two year-old liked them! My advice for flipping them is to use two wooden skewers. Use one to get under and lift up the bottom of the pancake and the other to stabilize the pancake as you flip it. Worked great for me!

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This pan is so fun for kids. We had a monkey-themed birthday party for my son,and the banana pancakes were so cute with a monkey face on them. You will become a very accurate pancake flipper with multiple uses of this pan. It cleans easily, but be sure to use a non-stick spray.I highly recommend it!

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Our 3 youngest grandchildren loved eating pancakes make on this pan.They made the animal sounds and asked for them by animal name.Too cute.The pancakes are a little tricky to turn over but worth the effort.I make these by lightly spraying the pan, putting it on the stove top burner and letting it heat up a little before putting the batter in the circles.It does not take much batter.We have made the pancakes ahead of time and simple put a batch in a zip lock bag and froze them.

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Farberware Specialties Aluminum Nonstick 8-Inch Skillet, Platinum

Farberware Specialties Aluminum Nonstick 8-Inch Skillet, PlatinumI'm really happy with the Faberware Classic skillet.I purchased an 8-inch and a 10-inch skillet and I'm no chef but I the skillets seem to me to be good quality. They heat evenly and the best part is they are non-stick which means they are really, really easy to clean.Not only do they cook good, but they look nice as well and compliment any modern kitchen with their sleek, comfortable design.

I bought the 8,10,& 12 inch pans & they are very nice. Very easy to cook in & the easiest to clean i have ever used. I would recommend these to anyone.

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I gave this pan one star because it has a nice look to it. The first time I used it at medium heat the food stuck to the pan. I said to myself this is impossible, so a second try and again the food stuck, this is again on medium heat and using a little oil. This might be the worst non stick pan ever!!

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Scanpan Professional Fry Pan Set, 2-Piece

Scanpan Professional Fry Pan Set, 2-PieceI gave them to my husband for a birthday present since he cooks omelets every morning.From all of the reviews I had read they sounded wonderful and after a month of use, they have performed well.

These are the best pans we have ever had. Nothing sticks to them.Clean up is so easy!They heat evenly for great cooking.

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Can't say enough about the pans.These things are perfect for me because I'm definitely a novice chef and did not want to worry about scratching the coating, etc.Carefree and much safer for you!

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This is the best fry pan I ever had. Easy to clean, scratch free. Pays for itself.

Highly recommended to everyone

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Lodge Logic LMSRC Rectangular Mini Server, Black, 10-Ounce

Lodge Logic LMSRC Rectangular Mini Server, Black, 10-OunceI wouldn't have known what to do with this a year ago. A small cast iron pan with handles for pot-holders. What's it for?

Then I had what may be the best dinner of my life, at Mario Batali's new Vegas steakhouse, Carnevino. It was early fall; they had an item on the menu, "Market Peppers." Vine-fresh, long skinny red sweet peppers were seeded, cored, brushed lightly with olive oil, sprinkled with sea salt, and oven-roasted and then brought to table in this little pan, or one very much like it. The pan was so hot that it kept sizzling them right at the table; you served yourself and the sweetness, the good roasted flavor where the hot iron had seared the pepper skin, was just unbelievable.

You can make this, and other similar vegetable, potato and mushroom dishes, at home in this wonderful little pre-seasoned pan. Because it's cast iron, which retains and delivers heat wonderfully, you need very little oil; foods sear nicely without scorching, and cook through without needing to sit in a puddle of oil to do it.

I pretty much want this on the table every day, filled with delicious roast things. You can also use it for breakfast scrambles, one-person casseroles or pot pie, or pretty much anything else you like it's cast iron, it's indestructible. Just don't put it in the dishwasher no soap please, just clean by rinsing under hot water with a stiff brush, then coat with oil lightly and put it away.

If your lifestyle is anything like mine you're probably the last one to sit down at the dinner table. Having cooked the dinner and brought it to the table, you sit down and your food is cold. I hate that! I purchased six of these mini servers, and I couldn't be more satisfied with them. Because they are cast iron you can put them in the oven and bring them to the table, (don't forget to use pot holders), and put a pot holder underneath to protect your table. The food stays nice and warm till finished. I make up a casserole recipe and spoon a serving into the mini server, place a little cheese on top, pop it in the oven. The cheese melts down through the food, so yummy, and warm food! Because it's cast iron, you have to care for it. Scrub it out with a nylon brush and hot water, never use soap, dry it immediately, wipe a thin coating of olive oil on it, or any other oil, and you're good to go for next time. I've never had anything stick to the pans. There are probably numerous uses for these, but this is how I use it. I highly recommend this pan.

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Great for portion control.Great for roasted potatoes.Lodge has made a superior product.Love cooking with cast iron and many of the cast iron items are bigger than I need at this point in my life.Thanks Lodge for the mini series.

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Works great for baking and broiling & serving individual side dishes; au gratins, etc.The usual high quality I expect and always seem to get from Lodge.

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It is small, but perfectly sized to sit on our fireplace insert and heat up food. I do not know much about cast iron, but it seems like it will last a long long time. I would buy it again.

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Nordic Ware 12 Inch Wok with Helper Handle

Nordic Ware 12 Inch Wok with Helper Handlethis thing is huge! because it has a slightly flatter bottom than most woks, it can hold more! which comes in handy when my boyfriend is making his fried rice for me and all of my family!

although i received the first one with a deep scratch in the non-stick, Amazon quickly and easily replaced it.. the second one had tiny scratches around the top edge of the wok, but nothing that would deter cooking in it so i kept it. makes me wonder if that's why they had these "on sale" but still, it's a great wok.



There must be a reason why I bought the exact same Wok after my original one was accidentally scratched up with a knife...

I do everything in it: boil pasta, mix cookie dough (it doesn't stick--so although there isn't any delicious cookie dough, cleaning up is a breeze), stir-fry vegetables...The flat part on the bottom is good for electric stovetops; the curves are curvy enough to make stirring simple.Plus, I respect the Nordic Ware company--not made overseas!

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This wok is about as good as it gets for the price. Well-made and solid feel makes this a versatile favorite for cooking many family meals. Quality Deep wok/pan is a good size for family or someone that entertains. It is big (7-quart capacity), but easy to cook with flat bottom making it stable on stove. Non stick coating is easy to clean. Had this for almost 5 years and buying another one. Need to replace since Teflon/non-stick is beginning to wear and scratch, but we use it a lot (3-4 + times a week on average) with a family of five. We lucked out and had a Calphalon pan lid match perfectly, making it even more versatile (Best Pop corn pan ever). Great Wok on its own, if you can match a lid with it, will be possibly the best pan you will ever have for a family. Made in the USA!

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I thought the pan was too thin and might not be able to withstand high heating, but I was wrong.I have been using it since I got it and it has been wonderful each time. I have several woks to choose from, but this one is my favorite.I have a large family and I cook dinner 6-7 times a week as well as being in the kitchen a lot on weekends.I used it mainly for stir frying and deep frying, like eggrolls and fried chicken.It is a deep pan.One can fill a lot of vegetables and meat in it.I don't recommend metal utensils just because it can scratch it.I want to preserve my pan for as long as possible.It is a wonderful wok and works better than I originally thought it would.

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Anyone looking for a Wok, look no further! This is a good quality, lightweight wok for an excellent price. The base of this 12 inch wok fits almost perfectly on the large size burner of my stove. Best of all it's "Made in USA." I've been using it for a few months now and am completely pleased!

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Farberware Cookware Glass Replacement Lid

Farberware Cookware Glass Replacement Lid,  12-InchGreetings, (For future customers)

This lid is actually 9 3/8" from inside to inside.Fits well inside a 10" skillet.Is usable, but not satisfactory.

Farberware should be notified.

I purchased the Farberware 12-Inch Glass Lid thinking it would fit my Farberware 12-Inch Deep Skillet.Silly me.It didn't fit.Not even close.It seems that while the curved side of the skillet arcs down to the base directly from the edge, the lid has a lip that is more or less perpendicular to its edge an incompatible state of affairs.After spending a little time audibly pondering the mental capacity and pedigree of whoever at Farberware was responsible for this SNAFU, I "fine-tuned" the lip of the lid with a pair of blunt nose pliers and thumb/forefinger pressure to achieve an acceptable fit.My wife is satisfied so all is well.

Realizing that a lot of Amazon shoppers probably would not take this course of action, I am submitting this review to advise fellow deep skillet lid seekers to look elsewhere for a lid that fits "out of the box" and to remind everyone that sometimes the 12 inches you're looking for is not the 12 inches you get.So be careful out there.

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I have a number of stainless steel Farberware Classic 10" pans and this lid fits them all perfectly including an 8-quart stockpot and a 10" frypan from an old Farberware set, as well as the 10" skillet from their current "Skillet Twin Pack" (SKU #71229). As other reviews have noted, these lids and pans are actually smaller than 10" closer to 9 3/8" (or 24 cm). So if you're looking for lids to fit pans of a different brand, beware.

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I bought his lid for my Analon 12" pan, and it fits it like a glove.I use it frequently and it always performs well.I just throw it in the dishwasher for a quick clean up.

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We purchased a 12" Rachel-Ray fry pan, but it didn't come with a glass lid, so we got this and ta-dah! It works!.

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Futura Non-Stick Deep-Fry Pan(Kadhai) 2.0 Litre with Glass Lid and Flat Bottom

Futura Non-Stick Deep-Fry Pan(Kadhai) 2.0 Litre with Glass Lid and Flat BottomI have used this Kadhai for the last couple of weeks now and am fairly happy with its performance but think it is a bit on the expensive side. There are other comparable branded products available that are cheaper.

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The Vinaroz Valencia Series 10-1/2-Inch Non Stick Marble Coating Aluminum Frying Pan

The Vinaroz Valencia Series 10-1/2-Inch Non Stick Marble Coating Aluminum Frying PanThis pan is the nicest one I own now. Its great and it has withstood my wife and that is not easy. It is great so far THANK YOU.

This frying is really good. I find that it is much better than another marble coated one that I purchased a short while before. I'm so happy with it that I have bought the 9-1/2inch frying pan

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I ordered this pan since I wanted to find a non-stick pan that wasn't Teflon coated, and the Ozeri ceramic "Green" pan that I tried first failed miserably. The first one I got was not flat on the bottom! It rocked on my glass cook top like a sailboat. I returned it thank you, Amazon, for making the return a sinch! and it was immediately replaced at no charge to me. The second one was exactly the same. It simply doesn't make contact with the burner all the way around all at one time. I'm returning it as well. I guess I'm back to Teflon.

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All-Clad Copper-Core Fry Pan

All-Clad Copper Core 12-Inch Fry PanOver the years I have used a variety of cookware--aluminum bottomed stainless Revere Ware, Magnalite Professional, Calphalon, Calphalon Professional NonStick. When I finally had to throw out the last of my tattered collection, I started to look for some stainless cookware that would stand the test of time and offer performance to boot. I decided to splurge on this All-Clad Copper Core.

One of the pieces I recieved was this 10" Fry Pan...

Delighted to report that I am THRILLED with this expensive splurge! All-Clad is NOT about expensive hype and status, those these pans are beautifully made, instead they do everything cookware should, and have literally changed the way I cook. Having attended CIA and worked as a professional chef for a few years, I know the golden rule for food not sticking: preheat pan, add oil, let oil heat for 5-10 seconds, then add food. Using these guidelines with the Copper Core, nothing sticks! And I mean for some things, like omelets or fried eggs in the 10" frypan, the performance is as good as my brand new Calphalon NonStick was; when you can just slide omelets and fried eggs out of the pan without ANY sticking at all, why would you ever need Nonstick or Teflon based products?!

However, these pans are also superbly capable of developing a fond on the pan bottom for deglazing and subsequent sauces; in fact I have had them give every last bit of the fond up when deglazed, almost cleaning the pan for me! That's the best thing about them--they do everything right. I am not sure if it's All-Clad propriety stainless "recipe" or what, but these pans are so amazing to be able to function on all levels from eggs sliding out with ZILCH sticking to chicken breasts sticking just enough to develop rich fond for complete deglazing, to the light and glazy fond from sauteed onions and garlic for developing a richer risotto when deglazed with wine.

Mind you, this is partly about knowing some basic cooking principles, and these pans might not act so obligingly in non experienced hands, because when I read about people commenting on how everything sticks in their All-Clad stainless interior, I know it isn't All-Clad's fault, believe me!

I have found the copper core very responsive and quick to adjust to temperature. Perhaps not as great as true copper pot and pans, but noticeably better than aluminum cores (Stainless line) or anodized aluminum (Magnalite Pro/Calphalon). These pans heat up and boil water faster than anything I have ever used, aside from true copper cookware, and when turning the heat down, or removing from burner, they also cool incredibly quickly. It's nice to have semi-copper performance with the ease of stainless steel clean-up. And this cookware does clean-up quickly and easily, particularly when using Barkeepers Friend. I use plastic and wooden utensils (no metal) and they still look almost brand new after several months.

The copper band however does tarnish and discolor just as much and just as fast as a true copper pot or pan, so if you are fanatic, you will need to polish the tarnish away fairly often (at least every other week). However this is barely noticeable for us real world users, and Barkeepers friend does a good job of semi-polishing the copper (but it won't gleam).

I know, I know, they are SO expensive. But honestly, if you know how to cook or want to learn with responsive cookware, I honestly feel this is a great investment. I am wholeheartedly thrilled that I made it and cannot recommend highly enough.

Next to my All-Clad Copper Core Dutch Oven, this is my favorite cooking utensil. I also have the 12 inch fry pan I use when company comes over. After using this pan a few times I threw out all my nonstick cookware. Now I use nothing but All-Clad Copper Core. Every morning I scramble eggs in this pan. I put a pat of butter in the bottom, turn the heat to medium (never high or you'll scorch any pan), let the butter start to turn brown and throw in my eggs. They don't stick; it's amazing. The few times I do have some stickies, I just soak in water for 10 minutes before washing and they easily come clean. About once a month I might soak the pan with a 1/2 inch of vinegar for an hour or overnight. It turns the bottom shiny and new looking. This pan is also great for bacon, sauetingpork chops and chicken--just about anything. And, I never have to worry about toxins migrating from nonstick cookware into my food.

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You cannot beat All-Clad in the quality department. After using this pan for a week my family even noticed how my cooking was tastier. This pan does a fantastic job caramelizing meat and veggies. It heats very quickly and evenly. But it also cools very rapidly because the copper is a fantastic conductor of heat and cold. I like the copper core better because of the ease of maintenance. Just a little Barkeeper's Friend and it shines like new. The handle stays cool enough in most applications for me to use it bare handed. The sides are sloped just right to impress your friends with a little food flipping action. I've used it on both electric and gas stoves and was happy with the even heating of both. If you can swing the price you won't regret it.

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Let me start by saying I give this pan 3 stars more for price then performance. This pan cooks as good as the $120 MC2 or LTD pan. Its about 1mm of copper sandwiched between aluminum and stainless, not nearly enough copper to get the full thermal benefits of copper. I got mine for a little over half price. If you have the money to plunk down $225 for a frying pan, save up for a little longer and buy a Matfer Bourgeat fry pan of the same size. 3mm of copper and stainless interior will be worth the extra dollars. The Matfer is the Ferrari of frying pans. Otherwise, go for the LTD (The thickest of the All Clad line) and use the money you saved to buy ingredients for a killer dinner. Dont buy into the copper core hype, it really cooks no better then the cheaper All Clad models. Oh, and by the way, if you use the correct heat and enough fat, sticking is a non-issue.

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This is the first piece of All-Clad Copper Core cookware I have owned, and it is by far the best piece of cookware I have ever used.Be mindful that the different lines of All-Clad have significant differences.For example, the MC2 line is lighter, but at the expense of durability (note the limit on the temperature at which the MC2 pans are oven-save) and heat distribution.I didn't want to have to deal with the care of the Cop-R-Chef line, with its exposed copper outer layer.But I did want copper for its excellent heat distribution.To give you an idea of my perspective and how I view my cookware, I've been cooking a while, and have studied French and Northern Italian cuisines.I don't believe in having pumpkin-shaped soup tureens cluttering up my life, and I have Global knives that I keep razor sharp, but only a few that I use to cover everything.I sear/braise/roast primarily for main dishes, with the occasional stew.

This pan exactly met what I hoped for; a good pan to serve as my mainstay for daily cooking, that would be durable and hassle-free while giving me good results and allowing me to improve my cooking that much more.It replaces a Scan-Pan nonstick that served me well for over 3 years before its nonstick properties started to fade, and I have to say that I like the All-Clad better for everything but cooking eggs.But you have to know what you're doing with one of these pans to get the best use from it.

Some will complain about discoloration of the stainless steel; they are using too much heat.Others complain about sticking; they aren't cooking the way you need to, with a stainless steel pan.

So a few things.One, these pans transfer heat very easily.This also means that even though the pan will distribute heat very well, it also won't dissipate that heat.So you don't need to heat it as much as with an aluminum pan...trust me.I found myself turning the heat down the first few times I worked with this, to get the cooking results I was used to, sometimes by as much as one-third.

Two, you have to use oil.Not much, and not extra-virgin.The solids that give EVOO it's green color scorch, and the flavor benefits of EVOO go bye-bye when you heat it.Use yellow olive oil; it's very heat stable and healthy for you as well.Get the pan hot first.Then add the oil, and let that get hot...it should start smoking just a bit.Then add the food.

Three, you have to recognize that the food *will* stick, at first, and that this is good.The maillard reaction (aka, 'browning') requires contact with heat, and the way food will latch onto this pan (at first) is wonderful for this.This also produces the fond that you want for making sauces.But remember...don't crank the heat, or that fond (and the crust on your food) will scorch.When the food has browned, it will automatically release from the pan, just like it had never stuck in the first place.In fact, this isa great way to know how far along the food is.If you're cooking duck, beef, pork, etc...this is a good thing.If you're cooking something that should not brown (an omelette, for example), then why are you using this pan?Use a non-stick for that.

Now the really good news.It's stainless steel.You don't have to baby it, as long as you ease up on the heat.You can scrub it like crazy to get it clean.No, it won't look as nice as it did the day you unpacked it, unless you are willing to spend an awful lot of time working at it.But it's a pan...it's for cooking food, not for hanging around your neck like a piece of bling.Don't be ashamed if it shows that you use it :)