Darren72 wrote:Here are two options: a carbon (or blue) steel omelet pan and an anodized aluminum pan. Both are inexpensive. The carbon or blue steel pans work best when they are seasoned, similar to cast iron. Despite the name omelet pan, you can use it for fried eggs and other things.
Darren72 wrote:Forget about the name and focus on the the shape and material.
mhill95149 wrote:I recently stripped and re-seasoned my cast-iron skillet and have made a couple of omelets in it with no sticking!
seems to work just fine and one less pan to buy.
shorty wrote:mhill95149 wrote:I recently stripped and re-seasoned my cast-iron skillet and have made a couple of omelets in it with no sticking!
seems to work just fine and one less pan to buy.
What was your procedure for re-seasoning your pan?
mhill95149 wrote:I'm working with this seasoning concept
http://sherylcanter.com/wordpress/2010/ ... cast-iron/
mhill95149 wrote:shorty wrote:mhill95149 wrote:I recently stripped and re-seasoned my cast-iron skillet and have made a couple of omelets in it with no sticking!
seems to work just fine and one less pan to buy.
What was your procedure for re-seasoning your pan?mhill95149 wrote:I'm working with this seasoning concept
http://sherylcanter.com/wordpress/2010/ ... cast-iron/
worked great and I did about 12 coats but it was working well after 8 or so....
Geo wrote:This is really good info, tnx to everyone who's contributed. I learned about grapeseed oil and its very high smoke point during a Japanese cooking class I took last Summer in Brisbane. I found some in Kansas City, but it was expensive. But recently, it's become widely available at competitive prices, so I use it for everything now. I'll use it for re-seasoning some Lodge pans of mine that are languishing. Good!!
Geo
mhill95149 wrote:I did not find the flaxseed oil to be very expensive.... You really don't need that much, about a teaspoon per seasoning. As far as grapeseed oil goes, I've found the cheap stuff at caputo's
To be subpar as if it has been mixed with cheaper oil.
shorty wrote:I am looking for recommendations for an omelette pan which has non-stick qualities but is not non-stick.
Geo wrote:C2--have you got a link to that??
Geo
Cathy2 wrote:What type of pan are you using?