Playing devils advocate here (it's a hobby of mine, forgive me
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Does anyone think they cannot cook a decent curry on the Indian Subcontinent without a tri-laminate top of the range 'insert telly chef's name here' pan?
Discuss?
The only reason we ended up with the (feckin expensive) Jamie Oliver pans you've seen in the pictures was that they were the only ones I found (and could actually touch and feel before I bought) with the build quality I wanted. I don't want any pan without a riveted handle because I tend to end up with handle-less pans otherwise, and they were heavy enough to allow even heating without any hot spots. Having used them for a while, I have to say that I think they have the best balance and shaped sides of any pan I've ever used. Sauteeing and turning things without using anything but the pan is a breeze!
That said, I'm not happy with the way the non-stick surface has lasted compared to some much cheaper Calphalon pans of similar build quality that I bought at Target in the US 8 years ago. The new ones that we use all the time have barely lasted a year, and the non-stick is in really bad shape. I haven't cooked that many curries in them, so I don't think it's down to that.
I've always known that non-stick cookware was a disposable item, but I really thought these would've held up better than they have. I cook a lot and a lot of different types of stuff, but I'm cooking pretty-much the same sort of stuff in them as I always have. When these go, I'm going to gradually replace them with as high-end SS as I can afford (even if I need to ship them from the US), and buy a cheaper non-stick pan for a few things so I don't immediately need to re-learn how to cook everything.
Like Jethro said earlier, I too can burn anything in a 2 quid or a 200 quid pan, but I think the better the equipment, the easier it is to cook with. Of course, you can get used to anything and eventually produce brilliant results with it, so it comes down to if you're really going to get your money out of it or not.
I know which I'd pick! ;D