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Then PLEASE share with me your secrets to cooking up a perfect egg in the stainless steel cookware. Although my dog loves my mistakes, my son isn't as forgiving of my egg flops as he should be. I'd love to be able to make a decent egg for him.PamperChefCarol said:And, yes, I do eggs in my SS. If anyone wants a quick lesson, just stop in for breakfast!
The main difference between Executive and Stainless cookware is the material they are made of. Executive cookware is made of a durable, non-porous material called alumina, while Stainless cookware is made of stainless steel. Executive cookware is also known for its unique non-stick coating, which allows for easier cooking and cleaning.
Both Executive and Stainless cookware are great for everyday use. However, if you are looking for a non-stick option, Executive cookware may be the better choice. Stainless cookware is more durable and can withstand higher heat, making it great for searing and browning.
Yes, both Executive and Stainless cookware are compatible with all stovetops, including gas, electric, and induction stovetops.
Yes, Executive cookware is safe to be washed in the dishwasher. However, hand-washing is recommended to prolong the life of the non-stick coating.
The price of Executive and Stainless cookware varies depending on the specific product and set. Generally, Stainless cookware tends to be more affordable than Executive cookware.