Recommend me a steak pan
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My old pan is knackered so need a new one. I quite fancy one of those griddle affairs but have no real idea what to look for. A starting place is here: click, but I'm not much wiser.
If it makes any difference, I like my rib-eyes rare (British style, not en Français
) with a nice, almost crusty outside, IYSWIM. Oh, and it's ceramic hob.
If it makes any difference, I like my rib-eyes rare (British style, not en Français
) with a nice, almost crusty outside, IYSWIM. Oh, and it's ceramic hob.I'd look for cast iron. The steel ones seem to warp and on a ceramic hob it needs to be in contact at all points to get heat into the pan.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitchen-Craft-Clearview-Gr...
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21TonyK said:
Not really, I just give them a good scrub and rub with a bit of oil before putting them away. Over time it will build up a "patina" but I never fuss with them too much.
Do they need oil before putting them away? I haven't been, just a good scrub (no soap) and dry them on a burner on the hob.Cotty said:
Do they need oil before putting them away? I haven't been, just a good scrub (no soap) and dry them on a burner on the hob.
I don't oil mine, I do oil my wok though. It's thin steel & rusts like a b'stard if not oiled.Same as you, dry on hob, or in the oven if it's still warm.
I have one of these, they are brilliant but not cheap. Cooks perfect steaks, bacon, fish etc and has good space to cook on, you can even use them on a barbeque and they are reversible with a flat underside. Think I paid about £65 ten years ago but it will outlast me by the looks of it.

http://www.lecreuset.co.uk/Product-Range-uk/Cast-I...
http://www.lecreuset.co.uk/Product-Range-uk/Cast-I...
GWC said:
I have one of these, they are brilliant but not cheap. Cooks perfect steaks, bacon, fish etc and has good space to cook on, you can even use them on a barbeque and they are reversible with a flat underside. Think I paid about £65 ten years ago but it will outlast me by the looks of it.

I have one, I've used it once. I don't get on with it at all, too heavy & unwieldy, you can't de-glaze properly & awkward to wash.It's a hateful thing....IMO
GWC said:
I have one of these, they are brilliant but not cheap. Cooks perfect steaks, bacon, fish etc and has good space to cook on, you can even use them on a barbeque and they are reversible with a flat underside. Think I paid about £65 ten years ago but it will outlast me by the looks of it.

http://www.lecreuset.co.uk/Product-Range-uk/Cast-I...
I have something similar and it's great. http://www.lecreuset.co.uk/Product-Range-uk/Cast-I...
However I mostly use mine for griddling asparagus, or in the oven for potato wedges or baking anything 'crumbed'.
For steak, it's a straightforward LC non-stick frying pan:
This gives brilliant results.
I have halogen too - rented house.

Bought my Le crusty or howver it is spilt when on a trip over in enemy territory many moons ago (85?) and dirt cheap. Still going strong. My ordinary iron skillets get more use though and begrudge the high street rip off if I wanted a Le ripoff today. 32 squids ain't so bad though. And mine is round so better than blue.
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I wash mine upright in the sink using very hot water and a nylon brush.

