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Best material for pan

Hi,

I am thinking of buying a new pan set. What is the best material for the pans to be made of ? We have an electric hob and I cannot have iron making contact with my food.

Cheers

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  • lainz
    lainz Posts: 400 Forumite
    stainless steel and a non stick frying pan
  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,242 Forumite
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    Bongedone wrote: »
    I cannot have iron making contact with my food.

    Do you mind my asking why that is :confused: BTW, steel is mainly iron with some carbon added ;)

    Penny. x
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  • Angelina-M
    Angelina-M Posts: 1,541 Forumite
    Do you mind my asking why that is :confused: BTW, steel is mainly iron with some carbon added ;)

    Penny. x

    Good question, wondered that myself.

    I love raw cast iron and use it when cooking my sons food as he is veggie. You can always get coated iron. I use cast iron for most of my cooking, especially frying, it cant be beaten.

    I also have a set of stainless steel but nowadays I mainly use the cast iron or my steamer.
  • Bongedone
    Bongedone Posts: 2,457 Forumite
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    I will look into the steel thing. Got to make sure the iron is locked in.

    My body does not know when to stop taking iron stores and I have to give blood every few months to keep it down.

    EDIT: Thanks for pointing out the stainless steel thing. It does release iron into food. Better get coated pans I think.
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