this post was submitted on 07 Dec 2025
157 points (99.4% liked)

Ask Lemmy

35877 readers
1446 users here now

A Fediverse community for open-ended, thought provoking questions


Rules: (interactive)


1) Be nice and; have funDoxxing, trolling, sealioning, racism, and toxicity are not welcomed in AskLemmy. Remember what your mother said: if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. In addition, the site-wide Lemmy.world terms of service also apply here. Please familiarize yourself with them


2) All posts must end with a '?'This is sort of like Jeopardy. Please phrase all post titles in the form of a proper question ending with ?


3) No spamPlease do not flood the community with nonsense. Actual suspected spammers will be banned on site. No astroturfing.


4) NSFW is okay, within reasonJust remember to tag posts with either a content warning or a [NSFW] tag. Overtly sexual posts are not allowed, please direct them to either !asklemmyafterdark@lemmy.world or !asklemmynsfw@lemmynsfw.com. NSFW comments should be restricted to posts tagged [NSFW].


5) This is not a support community.
It is not a place for 'how do I?', type questions. If you have any questions regarding the site itself or would like to report a community, please direct them to Lemmy.world Support or email info@lemmy.world. For other questions check our partnered communities list, or use the search function.


6) No US Politics.
Please don't post about current US Politics. If you need to do this, try !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world or !askusa@discuss.online


Reminder: The terms of service apply here too.

Partnered Communities:

Tech Support

No Stupid Questions

You Should Know

Reddit

Jokes

Ask Ouija


Logo design credit goes to: tubbadu


founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

To me, someone who celebrates a bit more of the spectrum than most: Metal hot. Make food hot.

Non-stick means easier cleanup, but my wife seems to think cast-iron is necessary for certain things (searing a prime rib roast, for example.).

After I figure those out, then I gotta figure out gas vs. electric vs. induction vs infrared....

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] ryokimball@infosec.pub 85 points 22 hours ago (5 children)

Non-stick chemicals have been historically poisonous, don't know about the modern stuff though.

Also, cooking with cast iron increases iron intake.

[–] MotoAsh@piefed.social 27 points 22 hours ago (4 children)

Cheap "modern" stuff? Still toxic. Though there are plenty of coatings that are less toxic and more robust. Not to say any, including a seasoned cast iron pan, are abuse-proof. Use metal utensils on anything, and you will damage any coating.

[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz 22 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

I use a metal spatula on my cast iron all the time.

[–] Hawke@lemmy.world 5 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (2 children)

There’s no [edit: manufactured, not easily replaced] coating on cast iron (unless enameled)

[–] Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz 23 points 21 hours ago

You seasoning is a coating

[–] 1D10@lemmy.world 17 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Yes there is, it is polymerized fats and oils that build up over time.

[–] Hawke@lemmy.world 10 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Technically the truth, but using a metal spatula will not have much impact.

[–] 1D10@lemmy.world 6 points 21 hours ago

Also It is technically plastic.

[–] olafurp@lemmy.world 4 points 12 hours ago

Yeah, PFAS or forever chemicals like Teflon are not all equal. The bigger "fluffier" molecules can pass through the body way easier than the smaller ones.

If people are in the US they should check their drinking water first since that's the majority of PFAS that stay in the body weirdly enough.

[–] hansolo@lemmy.today 3 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

Cast iron can take a fair amount of abuse.

The method some people use to clean super stuck on bits it literally a square of chain mail. I just use salt, I don't think the chain mail works that well.

[–] SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 5 points 15 hours ago

Yeah, grandma's been sending me those ‘good luck’ chain mails since the nineties, and I've still not seen any luck at all.

[–] 5in1k@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 hour ago

Stiff handled brush cleans them right quick.

[–] socsa@piefed.social 1 points 2 hours ago

The pan coating itself is inert and isn't harmful. It is the precursor chemicals which bioaccumulate and cause issues.

[–] Zaphod@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 14 hours ago

Teflon itself is harmless, it's the by-products in its production (PFAS) that are dangerous. Here's more in the topic: https://youtu.be/SC2eSujzrUY

[–] gens@programming.dev 9 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

Non-stick is teflon. Not harmful unless you burn it (at over 300°C).

[–] FoolHen@lemmy.world 17 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Not sure why you are down voted, you are right. Teflon molecules are really long chains, your body doesn't interact or store it, you just shit it out as it entered. The issue is the molecules used in it's production, that are dumped in rivers and end up everywhere.

[–] gens@programming.dev 5 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Yea, and if you burn them they break down into shorter molecules that accumulate in the liver or something.

[–] ODGreen@lemmy.ca 5 points 11 hours ago

Would be surprised how many people used scratched Teflon pans. I watched one friend of mine put the empty non-stick pan with no oil or anything on maximum heat to "pre heat the pan" before adding oil. Very sketchy.

[–] mybuttnolie@sopuli.xyz 4 points 13 hours ago

i have a nonstick with a ceramic coating. has lasted a lot longer than teflons

[–] seitzer@piefed.social 3 points 16 hours ago

cast iron increases iron intake

You need acidic ingredients for that. Cook your tomato sauce in a cast iron to get a healthy dose of iron for the whole family!