Hello everyone, Mark here from The Average Kitchen. Today, I’m following up on our previous video where we unboxed the HexClad cookware system. Both Jamie and I have been using these pans for a while now, and I must say, they’re the best cookware I’ve ever owned. In this video, we’ll put these pans to the test to demonstrate their non-stick capabilities, especially with the dreaded egg test. Testing the Non-Stick Claims We’ve preheated the pan and are ready to crack a couple of eggs. Notably, we’re not using any cooking spray or butter for this first test. Let’s see if the eggs will stick. As the eggs cook, you’ll notice that even without any added fat, the eggs are cooking nicely. While it’s not as quick as my gas stove, it’s easier to chat with you here. Initially, it seemed like the eggs might stick, but as you can see, they didn’t. With a simple swipe of the spatula, the eggs slide right off. Any residue can be wiped away with a damp rag, leaving the pan ready for the n...
Hello everyone, Mark here from The Average Kitchen. Today, I’m following up on our previous video where we unboxed the HexClad cookware system. Both Jamie and I have been using these pans for a while now, and I must say, they’re the best cookware I’ve ever owned. In this video, we’ll put these pans to the test to demonstrate their non-stick capabilities, especially with the dreaded egg test. Testing the Non-Stick Claims We’ve preheated the pan and are ready to crack a couple of eggs. Notably, we’re not using any cooking spray or butter for this first test. Let’s see if the eggs will stick. As the eggs cook, you’ll notice that even without any added fat, the eggs are cooking nicely. While it’s not as quick as my gas stove, it’s easier to chat with you here. Initially, it seemed like the eggs might stick, but as you can see, they didn’t. With a simple swipe of the spatula, the eggs slide right off. Any residue can be wiped away with a damp rag, leaving the pan ready for the n...
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