The recent demise of our Teflon frying pan was greeted as an opportunity to find a plasticless alternative. I have always been a fan of cast iron cookware. but I haven’t been able to find any pans locally. I wasn’t able to find them when I was in Tunisia either. Tunisia has local aluminum fabrication so aluminum cookware was abundant and affordable. I left my aluminum cookware in Tunisia for others to enjoy.
Earlier this week we picked up a blue steel frying pan from a catering supply store. It costs about the same as a similar sized Teflon pan with the big difference being that it could last forever. You have to season a steel pan with repeated treatments of oil and heat. Here is a link to some Amazon reviews of a similar product. People really love these pans.
Teflon is a plastic. Some studies have raised concerns that using these pans can add dangerous toxins to your food. From what I have read do far, this doesn’t seem to be a huge problem. The biggest environmental drawback with Teflon is that toxins are released into the environment during it’s production. Steel fabrication has an environmental cost as well, but I have to assume that buying and using one steel frying pan for a lifetime is greener than buying a new Teflon pan every year or two.
Choosing the most durable products for preparing food at home is a reasonably green activity. Preparing food at home from unpackaged local ingredients is a very green activity.


July 21st, 2010 at 8:24 pm
cast iron is the original non stick and adds a little iron to your diet
July 21st, 2010 at 8:33 pm
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I love my steel wok! I imagine any blue steel pan could become favorite pieces!
October 15th, 2010 at 5:32 am
Love steel. Hate teflon. Why? Steel can be soaked and scrubbed and boiled and baked and left outside and brought back in to be soaked and scrubbed again. Teflon can’t hang.