I just purchased a stainless Steel skillet set and I would like to know what sort of spatulas should be used. The pans are very heavy, tri-clad pans. I am learning how to use them, but finding a video or info on proper cooking utensils for ss seems to be very hard to find. Does anyone know? Do you use ss spatulas or silicone? There is a set on Amazon that is silicone over flexible ss that says it's good to 600 degrees. That might be just the ticket, but since I am new to ss skillets, I thought I would ask here in case someone could point me in the right direction. Thx!
What did you buy those for? They are covered with those dreadful PFAS. The forever chemicals that are a known carcinogen.
If you want stainless steel, then get good quality stainless steel and no coatings. Then season the pan per instructions. Then clean and oil every time after use. Some pans you never wash after seasoning, like french omelette pans. You just wipe them with a paper towel after use and put them away. You don't need special utensils for any of these pans with no PIFA surfacing.
One of the easiest materials is cast iron. You season them once. Then never use detergent. You wash with water using a chain link scourer, dry with paper towel and then oil down with vegetable oil.
I use cast iron frying pans and woks in our outside cookery.
Get rid of that coated cookware. Traditional materials last longer, are easier to work with and won't harm you.