There’s no denying the convenience of nonstick cookware. Food slides around the pan while you’re making it and releases from the surface in seconds when you serve it, plus clean-up is a breeze.
You, in fact, do not need to cook everything on high. Throwing a good nonstick pan in the trash is a humbling, yet completely avoidable experience. While it’s true that even one scratch can land the ...
Convenience and ease of cooking are the reasons why non-stick cookware, primarily coated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or "Teflon," became a daily kitchen staple. However, concerns regarding its ...
If you’re a home chef and concerned about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, otherwise known as “forever chemicals,” it may be time to ditch the nonstick cookware and go for a set of stainless steel ...
Liv Dansky has worked for Food & Wine since 2019 as a recipe tester and developer and, more recently, as a writer. Her work can be found across brands like Southern Living, Real Simple, EatingWell, ...
MISSION, KS--(Marketwire - Sep 20, 2012) - (Family Features) In the last several years, kitchen activity has increased as families bypass the drive-through to cook at home more often. According to a ...
Dillon is an Update Writer at Food & Wine, where he spends most of his time ensuring product recommendations are fresh and relevant. He's performed testing on kitchenware like bundt pans and cookware ...