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How to restore your old burnt pan without spending 1 euro? Natural and inexpensive tips

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Even if there is an old, worn out frying pan in the kitchen, with a few tricks it is possible to restore it to its former glory.
Teflon, its use in the kitchen

Over the past few decades, non-stick frying pans have become extremely popular due to their unparalleled convenience. This category of pans, which typically come with a Teflon interior coating, has actually revolutionized the way we cook at home.

The popularity of nonstick frying pans is due to several factors. Firstly, the Teflon coating allows cooking with less oil or butter, making preparations lighter and healthier.

Thanks to the smooth, non-porous surface, food does not tend to stick, eliminating the annoying problem of food sticking to the pan surface when cooking. This makes cleaning nonstick pans incredibly quick and easy, without the need for intensive scrubbing or scraping.

In addition, non-stick pans have proven to be very versatile. They can be used to cook a variety of foods such as eggs, meat, vegetables and even delicate preparations such as fish. Their ability to distribute heat evenly allows for even cooking and ensures flavorful, well-cooked results.
However, it is important to know the precautions to take when using nonstick pans. If temperatures are too high or scratched by metal utensils, the Teflon coating can be damaged and potentially toxic substances can be released.

To avoid damaging the coating, it is recommended to use silicone or wooden utensils. Additionally, it is important to replace nonstick pans when the coating begins to deteriorate to prevent Teflon particles from getting into the food.
Old frying pans? Be careful how you use them

Non-stick frying pans have certainly simplified our experience in the kitchen and provided us with a practical solution for healthier and cleaner cooking.

With repeated use and washing, non-stick pans can gradually lose their non-stick properties and sometimes even become a potential health hazard. For example, if they are scratched, it is recommended to throw them away and replace them immediately.

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