Real1shep
Assistant Cook
I am new to this forum admittedly, but I don't see any recent discussions on ceramic skillets.
I bought four different size ceramic skillets from Macy's. Fortunately, they were so expensive, they had a closeout sale online. Unfortunately, whoever packed these, took them right off a display and used no packing whatsoever...just threw them in a box.
After complaining about the damage, Macy's sent me another round, although they kept the original charges on my card until they got the damaged ones back....nothing like trust.
These are the skillets from Germany. Almost no instructions came with the pans on maintenance or care. What I leaned the hard way:
Don't cook with these pans over anything more than MEDIUM heat.
Don;t use ANYTHING but soap, a sponge and baking soda to clean
Don't EVER let water hit a hot pan
Expect some permanent brown staining if you cooked to hot(see above)
Coat the pan after cleaning with oil...I use olive oil.
Think ceramic surfaces are hard...they are NOT and scratch easily
Actually I've learned to hate these pans. Their non-stick properties are dubious after they've been used for some time. The smaller skillet is used the most; has a slight brown heat related stain in the center and scratches all over from trying to use plastic scouring pads in the beginning.
I tried the water/vinegar/baking soda trick heating the pans up to medium and then stirring with a wooden spoon for three minutes. Doesn't really work any better than hot water in the sink with a sponge, soap and then finish with baking soda/sponge.
These pans have been a huge disappointment and anyone that cooks with me has to hear all the caveats about use and what NOT to do with them. So I make excuses for my expensive pans......
Would love to hear other comments about these skillets, as YMMV.
Kevin
I bought four different size ceramic skillets from Macy's. Fortunately, they were so expensive, they had a closeout sale online. Unfortunately, whoever packed these, took them right off a display and used no packing whatsoever...just threw them in a box.
After complaining about the damage, Macy's sent me another round, although they kept the original charges on my card until they got the damaged ones back....nothing like trust.
These are the skillets from Germany. Almost no instructions came with the pans on maintenance or care. What I leaned the hard way:
Don't cook with these pans over anything more than MEDIUM heat.
Don;t use ANYTHING but soap, a sponge and baking soda to clean
Don't EVER let water hit a hot pan
Expect some permanent brown staining if you cooked to hot(see above)
Coat the pan after cleaning with oil...I use olive oil.
Think ceramic surfaces are hard...they are NOT and scratch easily
Actually I've learned to hate these pans. Their non-stick properties are dubious after they've been used for some time. The smaller skillet is used the most; has a slight brown heat related stain in the center and scratches all over from trying to use plastic scouring pads in the beginning.
I tried the water/vinegar/baking soda trick heating the pans up to medium and then stirring with a wooden spoon for three minutes. Doesn't really work any better than hot water in the sink with a sponge, soap and then finish with baking soda/sponge.
These pans have been a huge disappointment and anyone that cooks with me has to hear all the caveats about use and what NOT to do with them. So I make excuses for my expensive pans......
Would love to hear other comments about these skillets, as YMMV.
Kevin