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Deglazing and Aluminum?


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What are your thoughts on deglazing with Aluminum and Stainless Steel.

I have ruined a few pans in my day deglazing and eventually warping the pan. These were generally crumby aluminum pans, so I didn't care. I now have much nicer aluminum Calphalon pans which I would prefer to not ruin.

Will a better Aluminum pan hold up to the stress of cold liquid on a hot surface or would I be better off to buy a single stainless pan for my degalazing needs?

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Properly seasoned cast iron is the only pan I will use. I can fry, deglaze return my dish to the fry pan and pop it in the oven to finish. 1 pan for everything... Doesn't matter the heat if I get a little carried away. Not sure how it will react if I dump really cold liquid into really hot pan. I have cracked cast iron warming them up to fast if they are really cold say like frying fish on the ice though.

PS I own a couple warped stainless steel pans from to much heat blush

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