Use a clean paper or lint-free towel to wipe out any excess oil and grease. Wash the pan with warm water and a soft-bristle brush or a non-scouring sponge. For stuck-on food, fill the pan with just enough water to cover the bottom and let it simmer for 3 to 5 minutes. Allow the pan to cool and then scrape the food off with a spatula. Immediately dry the pan with a paper or lint-free towel and then evenly rub a light layer of cooking oil onto the pan.
Ceramic pans are also light in weight and cannot be subjected to high heat. They shouldn't be used with metallic utensils and can only be used on a stovetop.



The sizzling plate is designed to retain heat, allowing the food to stay sizzling hot when it is served. They usually consist of sizzling iron plate or stainless steel plates that are heated to high temperatures and then placed on a wooden or metal base to protect the tabletop. The sizzling sound of the steak as it makes contact with the induction sizzling plate not only creates an enticing sound but also helps lock in the juices and flavor of the meat.



Cast Iron
Weight
Lay your strips of bacon onto the preheated cooking surface in a single layer, ensuring that they are not overlapping. Allow the bacon weight press to start cooking for a brief moment before proceeding to the next step.

Pink enamel pots are perfect for adding a playful and feminine touch, while purple enamel cast iron cookware adds a royal and luxurious vibe.


No, you should hand-wash all non-stick cookware to ensure its longevity. Strong dishwashing detergents and the high heat from the dishwasher will damage the non-stick coating over time.