i pretty much only use a small pot on the stove, but what do you think the most useful piece of cookware is? i'm thinking i'd go for a slightly larger pan. my roommate has a small one but not a lot of things fit in it.
a large pot.
phi_
... and let the Earth be silent after ye.
Non-stick skillet or a cast-iron skillet. I use those two A LOT.
DaGr8Gatzby
Drunk by Myself
Non-stick is inferior to stainless steel.
Molcajete is what you want.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molcajete
DaGr8Gatzby
Drunk by Myself
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actually i do want a molcajete, or any mortar and pestle. i have a bunch of seeds that i want to crush up.
thanks for the recommendations keep em coming :D
i'm going to go to this thrift store called Savers in a few days or so. i got my small pot for $2 and it's pretty nice quality. luckily i found the perfect matching lid for my pot last time.
I love my cast-iron skillet.
phi_
... and let the Earth be silent after ye.
> Non-stick is inferior to stainless steel.
But you can't beat non-stick when dealing with eggs.
Étrangère
I am not a robot...
non-stick large pot.
DaGr8Gatzby
Drunk by Myself
phi_: Use pam or a liberal amount of butter.
fuck pam
unsalted butter <3
^ ^ ^
Étrangère
I am not a robot...
what does that mean? *pointpointpoint*? is it a sign of agreement, or dissent?
i'm guessing it's equivalent to "what he said."
exactly.
fuck pam