Sippin' and thinkin': Trailer Life - Stainless or Non-Stick?
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 9:17 am
Coffee is hot and freshly perked! Join me, why don't you?
Sitting on the couch here this morning sipping my first cup. More cups to come.
I am beginning to "outfit" the Jayco, woke up this morning thinking "non-stick" for the cookware. Reason for this is that non-stick has a lot easier clean-up.
I purchased a stainless steel set of nesting cookware from Amazon for my van camping days:
https://www.amazon.com/Stansport-Premium-Quality-Stainless-Cookset/dp/B000HK50IU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523974002&sr=8-1&keywords=stansport+nesting+cookware&dpID=41CBdnaTByL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
That I have NOT been happy with. First of all, I had to order and return it three times before I received a set that wasn't dented (major pain!) and even now the removable handle that comes with the set doesn't fit on the cookware securely, so I am afraid to use it (don't want something hot spilled all down the front of my body!) so I just use it without the handle.
Also, the stainless steel itself seems to be of poor quality - stuff sticks to it, and it is VERY difficult to get clean after cooking with it, and sometimes even after cleaning (with LOTS of intensive scrubbing!) the pans remain discolored. This was a big disappointment - I have used stainless steel cookware at home nearly my entire life, and have never had this problem.
Anyway, since my water for doing dishes in the Jayco will be very limited, and since I think I will probably only want to use the Stansport set in an emergency (the are GREAT when used as an "emergency" water dish for my dog ) I am thinking maybe non-stick.
I probably don't really need the nesting kind (although those would be nice) because I think I will have ample room for a set of cookware. For me, three pans should be enough - a skillet, a small saucepan, and a large saucepan. That's pretty much what I use regularly at home. I also use cast iron, but fairly rarely, so I don't think I want the weight of it riding along.
Does anyone have any recommendations? Stainless or non-stick? Order from Amazon, or just pick up at the local Walmart?
Thanks. I really appreciate the opinions presented on this forum. They have always been, and continue to be, very helpful.
Anne
Sitting on the couch here this morning sipping my first cup. More cups to come.
I am beginning to "outfit" the Jayco, woke up this morning thinking "non-stick" for the cookware. Reason for this is that non-stick has a lot easier clean-up.
I purchased a stainless steel set of nesting cookware from Amazon for my van camping days:
https://www.amazon.com/Stansport-Premium-Quality-Stainless-Cookset/dp/B000HK50IU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523974002&sr=8-1&keywords=stansport+nesting+cookware&dpID=41CBdnaTByL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
That I have NOT been happy with. First of all, I had to order and return it three times before I received a set that wasn't dented (major pain!) and even now the removable handle that comes with the set doesn't fit on the cookware securely, so I am afraid to use it (don't want something hot spilled all down the front of my body!) so I just use it without the handle.
Also, the stainless steel itself seems to be of poor quality - stuff sticks to it, and it is VERY difficult to get clean after cooking with it, and sometimes even after cleaning (with LOTS of intensive scrubbing!) the pans remain discolored. This was a big disappointment - I have used stainless steel cookware at home nearly my entire life, and have never had this problem.
Anyway, since my water for doing dishes in the Jayco will be very limited, and since I think I will probably only want to use the Stansport set in an emergency (the are GREAT when used as an "emergency" water dish for my dog ) I am thinking maybe non-stick.
I probably don't really need the nesting kind (although those would be nice) because I think I will have ample room for a set of cookware. For me, three pans should be enough - a skillet, a small saucepan, and a large saucepan. That's pretty much what I use regularly at home. I also use cast iron, but fairly rarely, so I don't think I want the weight of it riding along.
Does anyone have any recommendations? Stainless or non-stick? Order from Amazon, or just pick up at the local Walmart?
Thanks. I really appreciate the opinions presented on this forum. They have always been, and continue to be, very helpful.
Anne