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5 Foods You Should Never Cook with Stainless Steel Pots

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By  Milcah   Tanimu

Stainless steel pots are durable and stylish, but they may not be the best choice for every meal. Certain foods can react with the material, affecting both the food’s taste and the pot’s appearance. Here are five foods you should avoid cooking in stainless steel pots:

  1. Fish
    Cooking fish in stainless steel pots can cause it to fall apart. Instead, use nonstick or cast-iron pans, which provide a better cooking surface for delicate fish.
  2. Tomato Sauce
    Tomatoes can discolor stainless steel due to the acidic reaction with the metal. It’s better to use non-reactive cookware, like enamelled or cast-iron pots.
  3. Eggs
    Eggs tend to stick to stainless steel unless the pan is properly preheated and seasoned. Nonstick or well-seasoned cast-iron pans are more suitable for cooking eggs.
  4. Pancakes
    Flipping pancakes in a stainless steel pot can be a challenge. For easy flipping and less sticking, opt for a nonstick or cast-iron skillet.
  5. Meat
    While stainless steel can handle high heat, grills are often the best option for cooking meat like beef and chicken. Grilling adds flavor and creates a crispy texture, while keeping your pot free from excess grease.

To ensure a smoother cooking experience, consider investing in nonstick or cast-iron cookware for these types of dishes.

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