Caraway Cookware | What you REALLY need to know
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- Yes, Caraway Home's ceramic, non-stick cookware is that and beautiful but in this video, I share everything I learned about it.
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This is probably the best and most honest review I’ve seen. Thank you! 🖤
Wow, thank you! Glad you found it helpful 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you for this video. I am so tempted by pretty pots, especially these. But, the care and limitations always turn me off in the end and keep using my stainless and cast iron. I really appreciate all the pros and cons and your honesty! 10 out of 10!
Thank you so much, Amy 😊!
Love the way you go right “In” on the review!
Very informative💕
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It was a great review!
Thank you for the honest review. Lots of good information.🌼
I am so glad you found this informative 😊 ~ Anja
I appreciate this honest review! I recently purchased a ceramic lined coffee mug. It is amazing for keeping beverages hot - for 2+ hours! And it keeps cold water cold a surprisingly long time. I do like it and I imagine it a similar concept to these lovely pans. Man! I'd love a kitchen full of sage colored pans! But like you, I cook everything in well seasoned, well loved, long lived cast iron.
I am not so good with delicate things and I often cook on high heat.
I am so glad you found this helpful 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you Anja for a thorough, honest review. ( Actually, I would expect nothing less from you!)
Thank you so much, Patricia, your comment means a lot to me 😊 ~ Anja
I have only just come across of your channel and seen couple of videos....but flicking through the list of them, all I can say is 'wow'...I'm loaded now with something interesting to watch. Having Finnish roots, I am very familiar with sourdough and with your other baking recipes/methods, but it has been interesting to find out how similar your methods are. Greetings from one Anja to another....looking forward to spend some quality time in your company.
Aww ... comments like yours really make my day! I am so glad you're enjoying my videos! Greetings back to my namesake 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you for sharing this. 😊
These were made for your kitchen, very attractive !
Haha, yes, they are and thank you 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you! I appreciate your review. I'll "stick" to my cast iron and stainless. ❤️😄
I would love for you to do a video on good cast iron pans, how to season them and care for them. ❤️
Lol! Right after I wrote the comment you showed a video you gave already done! Thank you! I will watch it!
I saw you other comment ... happy watching 😊 ~ Anja
These pots and pans are just beautiful. But that's about it, I watched your review, I've read about the lead issue. Thanks, I am sticking to my cast iron and stainless steel.
Thank you! You can't go wrong with cast iron or stainless steel 👍 ~ Anja
Wow these are nice 👌 thank you for sharing
I am so glad you like them 😊 ~ Anja
Thank you so much for this video. It's beautiful cookware but I think I will stick with my cast iron since I'm not a "delicate" cook.
Yes - and I am glad you found this helpful 😊 ~ Anja
The cooking only on low to medium heat was a deal-breaker for me. That's the problem I had with GreenPan, and I don't want it again. Thanks for your review -- I hadn't seen that when I was looking on their website!
Thanks for sharing 😊 ~ Anja
Wonderful video. All these "new & improved" expensive cookware never quite live up to the use of good old cast iron or stainless-steel. I think the problem new cooks have is not knowing how to cook in them.
Thank you and I think you’re right on 👍 😊 ~ Anja
100%…I know I fall into that category. I do not know how to use cast iron. I have a whole collection that was passed down and unfortunately it’s only used as decor.
@@Mejiaelis its not hard, just habit. You heat the pan before putting food in, both stainless and cast iron. With stainless do not put your fat in until the pan is hot. Example: when I fry something in stainless (potatoes or eggs) I heat the pan (I use medium heat) until its hot enough that water sprinkled from my fingertips bead. Then I add oil and a little butter or ghee. Then add the food. With cast iron the trick is not in the cooking method but in the care of the cookware. If your food sticks, the pan needs to "season". There are all kinds of videos on how to do it but the simple way as to put about an half inch of oil in the cold pan and heat it until it bubbles around a wooden spoon handle. That's right, turn the spoon upside-down and stick the tip of the handle straight down, of it bubbles turn off the heat and let us cool a bit. (Enough so you don't hurt yourself) pour the oil into a heat proof bowl, take paper towels and ripe the entire inside of the cast iron. Let it cool. And put it away. Everytime you wash it sit it back on the stove, heat it up until its hot and put a little oil on a paper towel and oil it again. The oil will actually absorb into the cast iron that's why people say, "cast iron gets better and better the more you use it." The iron will make a nonstick surface as it absorbs oil each time you "season" it after cleaning.
@@Mejiaelis one more thing about stainless. After a while or everytime if you cook on high heat, the bottom of your stainless will discolor and start to stick. To fix that uses a stainless cleaner. What I use is Cameo stainless steel and copper cleaner. After you wash your cookware (or you put it though the dishwasher) wet the inside, sprinkle a little Cameo on the bottom of the pan and with a wet (but squeezed out) dish cloth rub the surface that's discolored (inside & outide if needed) rinse and dry and its back to it nonstick finish again.
@@Mejiaelis have you watched this? ua-cam.com/video/Qkf0N75rcrU/v-deo.html
What an excellent review. I’ll stick to my cast iron.
Thank you so much and ... I agree 😊 ~ Anja
I've always stayed with cast iron, copper, stainless, and occasionally glass. Even the copper, which is pricy, but very durable, seems less expensive than this trendy cookware. I'll stick to loading my pans with fat. For those looking for nonstick, this does seem like an alternative.
Yes, I kind of feel the same way but thank you so much for sharing 😊 ~ Anja
The company instructions say that paper towels should not be used to clean them. They recommend a microfiber or soft cloth.
Yes, thank you for sharing ~ Anja
Anything that is 'coated' I steer away from. It may be healthier than traditional non-stick, but IMO anything that is 'coated' is bound to leach out some nasties.
I also called reached out to the company a while ago to ask where it is manufactured and found out that it is manufactured in China, which is a definite NO-GO for me.
I am going to stick with my All Clad - made in the USA cookware. I always cook with butter, ghee, coconut oil or tallow - so I do not have any issues with food sticking to the pan.
Yes and I actually mention that it is manufactured in China. Thank you so much for sharing and commenting 😊 ~ Anja
Made in china… all I needed to hear. 🙅♀️ Excellent, honest review! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! I really wanted to like this cookware, though 😌
Nope on these! I have plenty of non stick cook ware without any toxic chemicals that come from Italy and Denmark and..I have just started to use enameled and non enameled cast iron for a fraction of the cost except one Le Creuset pot that I still got a huge discount on at Home Goods Store. I spent thousands on my ScanPan pans from Denmark but they have lasted 20 years, but I did baby them for sure. I have had a few fails with those pans..hence I will NEVER spend a ton of money on pans again. So many good/non toxic inexpensive pans available these days especially at Home Goods Stores.
Thank you for sharing!
Not interested in you trying to sell cookware for any company. I give you a thumbs down today.
Have you actually watched the whole video? Especially after min 6:15?
@@OurGabledHome no I didn’t. I know you were just giving a review. But when you give a code for a discount, I assume you want to sell the product.
@@annelefevre9457 I wanted to give such a review that people can decide whether this cookware is right for them - or do a bit more research themselves 😌