Over my years I’ve owned many types of non-stick pans. Judge me as you see fit, but I’ve owned Teflon, stainless steel, ceramic, and cast iron pans, but none of them seem to stay “non-stick” for more than a few years. I’ve had the best luck with cast iron, but my wife doesn’t like to use them because they’re heavy. I hand wash them all with soap and water, but they all seem to lose their ability to shed off what I cook in them. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good non-stick pan?

EDIT: It seems like the consensus is on cast iron, or ceramic steel. I just looked it up, and there are “slim” cast iron pans, so maybe that’ll be a happy medium. Thanks for all the anecdotes and suggestions folks.

  • betterdeadthanreddit@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Does she like coffee? Get her a mug with a hollow section in the bottom and gradually add tungsten discs until she’s tossing cast iron around like it’s aluminum.

    I didn’t do the math on what that would look like and you shouldn’t either.