I just got one of these. What's a good dish to break with it. I'm probably gonna spend a couple hours breaking dishes but I'm not sure what to actuallly break.
>>8246282
Is that anodized aluminum?
Magnalite or other?
>>8246334
Magnalite
>>8246337
Oh, bitch you just bought one of the best pans ever.
I own an entire set of Magnalite, along with a full spectrum of cast iron and carbon steel.
1. Season the pan just like you would cast iron. Cook bacon in it, or coat it in a high smoke point oil and bake it. The better the seasoning, the more resistant it becomes.
2. Make sure you have enough pot holders, handle covers, or dish cloths, because that bitch gets hot.
3. NEVER run through the dishwasher. EVER.
4. It barely takes a sponge to clean once it's seasoned.
I have 4 sizes of pans, a saucier, a stock pot, and 3 sauce pans in Magnalite, and I use them at least as much, if not more, than my cast iron. It will last you forever if you care for it.
>tfw some autist saw your post about carbon steel and decided to make some shitpost copy thread
if only this board was better moderated
Not familiar with it. Does it cook like cast iron?
Was just watching a youtube about making dutch babies, that's what I'd try first if it does.
>>8246282
Your great grandmothers china.